Frances Collins (née Dunn; 14 July 1840 - Camberley, Surrey, 17 March 1886) was a British writer and the wife of Mortimer Collins.
Frances Dunn was born in 1840. She married the writer Mortimer Collins in 1868. [1] Mortimer Collins was ill and struggling financially when the couple married, and Frances helped him to manage his finances and co-wrote his last few books with him. [1] Following her husband's death in 1876, Frances Collins published several novels under her own name as well as a memoir of her husband. [2] She also wrote several short pieces for periodicals such as Punch. [3]
Mrs Mortimer Collins.
Frances Collins (née Dunn; 14 July 1840 - Camberley, Surrey, 17 March 1886) was a British writer and the wife of Mortimer Collins.
Frances Dunn was born in 1840. She married the writer Mortimer Collins in 1868. [1] Mortimer Collins was ill and struggling financially when the couple married, and Frances helped him to manage his finances and co-wrote his last few books with him. [1] Following her husband's death in 1876, Frances Collins published several novels under her own name as well as a memoir of her husband. [2] She also wrote several short pieces for periodicals such as Punch. [3]
Mrs Mortimer Collins.