A name long familiar to magazine-reades haa been transformed by the marriage of Miss Rosa Mulholland, in Dublinto, Mr Gilbert, i he historian of that city. Readers of Cornhill at the time when " Romola" was running through its pages will remember Miss Mulhollaud's ■' Pretty Mrs Archie " ; and Dickens heartily welcomed the stories she sent us a very young novice to All the Year Mound. To one of these he himself gave the title of " The Late Miss Hollingford," and it is bound with " No Thoroughfare " in the Tauchnitz reprint of his works. Mrs Gilbert is a sister of Lady Russell, and she has been a frequent visitor at Sir Charles Russell's houße in Harley street, where Mr Gladstone lately expressed to her bis admiration of one of her stories, " Marcella Grace."
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 49, 11 September 1891, Page 29
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131Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 49, 11 September 1891, Page 29
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