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Thanks a lot! Do you know more facts about her? Jane Wilde - now Lady Wilde, following the knighting of her husband in 1864 - joined her sons, Willie and Oscar, in London in 1879, where she was making a name for himself in literary circles. In 1999, a monument to her, in the form of a Celtic cross, was erected at Kensal Green Cemetery by the Oscar Wilde Society.
The authorities at Dublin Castle shut down the paper and brought Charles Duffy to court but he refused to name the person who had written the offending article. 1851). ๐
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Jane (Monson) Howard (1590 - 1691)
Family Tree of Jane (Monson) Howard
Parents
abt Dec 1571 - abt 1642
Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England
Grandparents
1546 - 20 Dec 1593
South Carlton, Lincolnshire, England
aft 1546 - 17 Oct 1624
Little Sturton, Lincolnshire, England
abt 1541 - abt Dec 1616
Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire, England
abt 1556 - abt 1616
Badby, Northamptonshire, England
Great-Grandparents
1513 - 17 Nov 1552
South Carlton, Lincolnshire, , England
1520 - 04 Mar 1573
Old Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England
2nd-Great-Grandparents
abt 1498 - abt 22 Sep 1532
Descendants of Jane (Monson) Howard
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Jane Monson was the daughter of Sir William Monson and Dorothy Wallop.
She was buried anonymously in common ground without a headstone. ๐ – Kprofiles.com
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Her father died when she was three years old which meant she was largely self-educated. Her poems are said to have influenced her son Oscar's own work. Her works included pro-Irish independence and anti-British writing; she was sometimes known as "Speranza of the Nation". She married Sir Francis Howard (knighted 04 Jul 1604; buried Church of Great Bookham, Surrey), son of Sir William Howard and Frances Gouldwell.
In 1996 she was memoralised in the form of a plaque on the grave of Sir William Wilde in Dublin as 'Speranza of The Nation, writer, translator, poet and nationalist, author of works on Irish folklore, early advocate of equality for women, and founder of a leading literary salon'. She invited the suffragist Millicent Fawcett to her home to speak on female liberty.
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Travers claimed that Sir William had drugged her with chloroform and raped her in 1862; when Lady Wilde wrote a letter to Travers's father contesting the allegations, Mary sued her for libel.
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Biography of Lady Jane Wilde
She praised the passing of the Married Women's Property Act of 1883, which prevented a woman from having to enter marriage 'as a bond slave, disenfranchised of all rights over her fortune'.ScandalsIn 1864 Sir William and Lady Wilde were at the centre of a sensational Dublin court case regarding a young woman called Mary Travers, the daughter of a colleague of Sir William's and a long time patient.
Her funeral was held on 5 February at Kensal Green Cemetery in London.