Caroline Sophia Lunn | |
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Born | 1823
![]() Fenny Drayton ![]() |
Died | 1893
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Occupation |
Novelist
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Spouse(s) | John Calbraith Lunn
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Caroline Sophia Grundy Lunn (1823 – 1893) was a British novelist and hymnwriter.
Caroline Sophia Grundy was born on 1823 in Fenny Drayton, Leicestershire, England, the daughter of farmer John Grundy. She married John Calbraith Lunn, an Irish-born Unitarian minister and amateur astronomer who was elected a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, in 1851. [1]
In 1860, she published a collection of poems under the pseudonym Linus. She went on to publish four novels in the 1870s and 1880s. [1] She contributed ten hymns to her husband's book Hymns for Religious Services (1880), including "Day and night the blessings fall". [2]
Caroline Lunn died in 1893. [1]
Caroline Sophia Lunn | |
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Born | 1823
![]() Fenny Drayton ![]() |
Died | 1893
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Occupation |
Novelist
![]() |
Spouse(s) | John Calbraith Lunn
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Caroline Sophia Grundy Lunn (1823 – 1893) was a British novelist and hymnwriter.
Caroline Sophia Grundy was born on 1823 in Fenny Drayton, Leicestershire, England, the daughter of farmer John Grundy. She married John Calbraith Lunn, an Irish-born Unitarian minister and amateur astronomer who was elected a fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, in 1851. [1]
In 1860, she published a collection of poems under the pseudonym Linus. She went on to publish four novels in the 1870s and 1880s. [1] She contributed ten hymns to her husband's book Hymns for Religious Services (1880), including "Day and night the blessings fall". [2]
Caroline Lunn died in 1893. [1]