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    • Mary Anne Everett Green (née Wood; 19 July 1818 – 1 November 1895) was an English historian and archival editor. After establishing a reputation for scholarship with two multi-volume books on royal ladies and noblewomen, she was invited to assist in preparing calendars (abstracts) of hitherto disorganised historical state papers. In this role of "calendars … See more

    Born19 July 1818 · Sheffield, England
    Died1 November 1895 (aged 77) · London, England
    OccupationHistorian
    Family and early career

    Mary Anne Everett Wood was born in Sheffield to a Wesleyan Methodist minister, Robert Wood, and his wife Sarah (née Bateson; born Wortley, Leeds, youngest daughter of Matthew Bateson, clothier). Her father was r… See more

    Public records

    Unlike the full-time employees doing similar work, such as Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, and the three male free-lancers working on the calendars, who all had paid assistance, Green's only helper was her sister Esther, but she bec… See more

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