Catharine Parr Traill, the Glossary
Catharine Parr Traill (born Strickland; 9 January 1802 – 29 August 1899) was an English-Canadian author and naturalist who wrote about life in Canada, particularly what is now Ontario (then the colony of Upper Canada).[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Agnes Dunbar Moodie Fitzgibbon, Agnes Strickland, Belleville, Ontario, Bungay, Canada, Canada Post, Canadian Crusoes, Canadian Museum of Nature, England, English Canadians, Greater London, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Jane Margaret Strickland, Library and Archives Canada, Napoleonic Wars, OCLC, Ontario, Peterborough, Ontario, Rotherhithe, Selwyn, Ontario, Southwark, Southwold, Surrey, Susanna Moodie, Trent University, Upper Canada, Upper Canada Rebellion.
- 19th-century Canadian botanists
- 19th-century Canadian memoirists
- 19th-century Canadian scientists
- 19th-century Canadian women scientists
- 19th-century English memoirists
- Canadian women botanists
- People from Rotherhithe
- Women naturalists
Agnes Dunbar Moodie Fitzgibbon
Agnes Dunbar Fitzgibbon Chamberlin (Moodie; 1833–1913) was a Canadian artist living in Ontario.
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Agnes Strickland
Agnes Strickland (18 July 1796 – 8 July 1874) was an English historical writer and poet.
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Belleville, Ontario
Belleville is a city in Ontario, Canada situated on the eastern end of Lake Ontario, located at the mouth of the Moira River and on the Bay of Quinte.
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Bungay
Bungay is a market town, civil parish and electoral ward in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England.
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Canada
Canada is a country in North America.
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Canada Post
Canada Post Corporation (Société canadienne des postes), trading as Canada Post (Postes Canada), is a Crown corporation that functions as the primary postal operator in Canada.
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Canadian Crusoes
Canadian Crusoes: A Tale of the Rice Lake Plains is a novel by Catharine Parr Traill published in 1852, considered the first Canadian novel for children.
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Canadian Museum of Nature
The Canadian Museum of Nature (Musée canadien de la nature; CMN) is a national natural history museum based in Canada's National Capital Region.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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English Canadians
English Canadians (Canadiens anglais), or Anglo-Canadians (Anglo-canadiens), refers to either Canadians of English ethnic origin and heritage or to English-speaking or Anglophone Canadians of any ethnic origin; it is used primarily in contrast with French Canadians.
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Greater London
Greater London is the administrative area of London, which is coterminous with the London region.
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Indigenous peoples in Canada
Indigenous peoples in Canada (Peuples autochtones au Canada, also known as Aboriginals) are the Indigenous peoples within the boundaries of Canada.
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Jane Margaret Strickland
Jane Margaret Strickland (18 April 1800 – 14 June 1888) was a British writer.
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Library and Archives Canada
Library and Archives Canada (LAC; Bibliothèque et Archives Canada) is the federal institution tasked with acquiring, preserving, and providing accessibility to the documentary heritage of Canada.
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Napoleonic Wars
The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of conflicts fought between the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte (1804–1815) and a fluctuating array of European coalitions.
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OCLC
OCLC, Inc., doing business as OCLC, See also: is an American nonprofit cooperative organization "that provides shared technology services, original research, and community programs for its membership and the library community at large".
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Ontario
Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.
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Peterborough, Ontario
Peterborough is a city on the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada, about 125 kilometres (78 miles) northeast of Toronto.
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Rotherhithe
Rotherhithe is a district of South London, England, and part of the London Borough of Southwark.
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Selwyn, Ontario
Selwyn is a township in central-eastern Ontario, Canada, located in Peterborough County.
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Southwark
Southwark is a district of Central London situated on the south bank of the River Thames, forming the north-western part of the wider modern London Borough of Southwark.
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Southwold
Southwold is a seaside town and civil parish on the North Sea, in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England.
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Surrey
Surrey is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties.
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Susanna Moodie
Susanna Moodie (Strickland; 6 December 1803 – 8 April 1885) was an English-born Canadian author who wrote about her experiences as a settler in Canada, which was a British colony at the time. Catharine Parr Traill and Susanna Moodie are 19th-century Canadian novelists, 19th-century Canadian women writers, 19th-century English memoirists, Canadian children's writers, Canadian women children's writers, Canadian women novelists, English emigrants to pre-Confederation Ontario, Immigrants to Upper Canada, Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada) and Victorian women writers.
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Trent University
Trent University is a public liberal arts university in Peterborough, Ontario, with a satellite campus in Oshawa, which serves the Regional Municipality of Durham.
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Upper Canada
The Province of Upper Canada (province du Haut-Canada) was a part of British Canada established in 1791 by the Kingdom of Great Britain, to govern the central third of the lands in British North America, formerly part of the Province of Quebec since 1763.
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Upper Canada Rebellion
The Upper Canada Rebellion was an insurrection against the oligarchic government of the British colony of Upper Canada (present-day Ontario) in December 1837.
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See also
19th-century Canadian botanists
- Alice Eastwood
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Chauncey Beadle
- David P. Penhallow
- George Frederick Matthew
- George Lawson (botanist)
- Harriet Sheppard
- James Fletcher (entomologist)
- John Goldie (botanist)
- John Macoun
- Julia Wilmotte Henshaw
- Kate Crooks
- Léon Abel Provancher
- Louis-Ovide Brunet
- Margaret Sibella Brown
- Marion E. Moodie
- William Francis Ganong
19th-century Canadian memoirists
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Edward Taylor Fletcher
- Harriet A. Roche
- John Wedderburn Dunbar Moodie
- Lydia Campbell
- Oliver Mowat
- Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé
19th-century Canadian scientists
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Alice Eastwood
- Catharine Parr Traill
- François-Xavier Bélanger
- Francis Bain
- Francis Napier Denison
- Harriet Sheppard
- John Babbitt
- John M. MacEachran
- Joseph Frederick Whiteaves
- Kate Crooks
- Margaret Sibella Brown
- Marion E. Moodie
- Napoléon Aubin
- Victor-Alphonse Huard
- William Edmond Logan
19th-century Canadian women scientists
- Alice Eastwood
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Harriet Sheppard
- Kate Crooks
- Margaret Sibella Brown
- Marion E. Moodie
19th-century English memoirists
- Arthur Cunynghame
- Augustus Hare
- Benjamin Randell Harris
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Charles Butler (lawyer)
- Charlotte Papendiek
- Cora Pearl
- Dorothea Knighton
- Dorothy Ripley
- Edward Litt Laman Blanchard
- Effie Bancroft
- Emily Bayley
- Fanny Duberly
- Frank Marryat
- George Grossmith
- George Hanger, 4th Baron Coleraine
- George William Lefevre
- Georgiana Bloomfield, Baroness Bloomfield
- Gerald Graham
- Harriet Pigott
- Harriette Wilson
- James Hardy Vaux
- Jane Jowitt
- Janet Ross
- John Mastin
- John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
- Joseph Salter (missionary)
- Lady Alicia Blackwood
- Lady Dorothy Nevill
- Lady Hester Stanhope
- Leigh Hunt
- Louisa Anne Meredith
- Mary Ann Ashford
- Mary Seacole
- Nathaniel Isaacs
- Philip Gilbert Hamerton
- Robert Plumer Ward
- Shadrack Byfield
- Sir Richard Hoare, 2nd Baronet
- Sophia Elizabeth De Morgan
- Squire Bancroft
- Susanna Moodie
- Thomas Frost (writer)
- Thomas Stevens (cyclist)
- W. G. Grace
- Wilkie Collins
- William Ellis (British missionary)
- William Green (British Army soldier)
- William Henry Breton
Canadian women botanists
- Alice Eastwood
- Carrie Derick
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Cynthia Ross Friedman
- Faith Fyles
- Felicitas Svejda
- Geraldine A. Allen
- Harriet Sheppard
- Irene Mounce
- Julia Wilmotte Henshaw
- Kate Crooks
- Kathleen Margaret Cole
- Lily May Perry
- Marcelle Gauvreau
- Margaret Bell Douglas
- Margaret E. McCully
- Margaret Newton
- Margaret Sibella Brown
- Marie Jean-Eudes Tellier
- Marion E. Moodie
- Mary MacArthur
- Nancy Turner
- Sylvia Edlund
People from Rotherhithe
- Albert Foan
- Arthur Twidle
- Bob Wilkinson (cricketer)
- Bobby Abel
- Brumwell Thomas
- Carol Raye
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Charles Dignum
- Edmund Edmonds Smith
- Eliza Fay
- Eveline Lowe
- Fred Martin (footballer, born 1907)
- Fred Wood (actor)
- George Lambourn
- Gilly Flaherty
- Henry Meriton
- James Barker (Royal Navy officer)
- James Glaisher
- James Kemnal
- James Lowe (inventor)
- James Townshend Saward
- Joe Haines (journalist)
- John Brent (antiquary)
- John Bumstead
- John Leake
- Kenny Dwan
- Len Reilly
- Max Bygraves
- Michael Caine
- Prince Lee Boo
- Robert Eli Hooppell
- Samuel Atkinson (MP)
- Squire Bancroft
- Thomas B. Robinson
- Thomas Bilbe
- Victor d'Arcy
- William Alphonsus Gunn
- William Castle (shipbuilder)
- William Lucas Distant
- William Mason (religious writer)
Women naturalists
- Abby Ershow
- Alice Hibbert-Ware
- Amalie Dietrich
- Amelia Laskey
- Anna Russell (botanist)
- Anne Erroll
- Catalina Trail
- Catharine Johnston
- Catharine Parr Traill
- Charlotte Hilton Green
- Clémence Lortet
- Cristina Possas
- Dawn M. Scott
- Dee Scarr
- Dorothea Pertz
- Elisabeth Kalko
- Eliza Brightwen
- Ella Manning
- Ellen Clark
- Ethel Pedley
- Frances Pitt
- Guess Eleanor Birchett
- Gulielma Lister
- Harriet Morgan
- Isabel Cooper (artist)
- Jean Worthley
- Kate Cowle
- Louise de Kiriline Lawrence
- Mabel Osgood Wright
- Maria Riddell
- Marianna Paulucci
- Marie Le Masson Le Golft
- Mary Cynthia Dickerson
- Mary Elizabeth Barber
- Mary Q. Steele
- Mary Treat
- Mervinia Masterman
- Nellie Teale
- Nora Fisher McMillan
- Oriana Wilson
- Orra Almira Phelps
- Rebecca Merritt Austin
- Rica Erickson
- Sophia Thoreau
- Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander
- Violet Dandridge
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catharine_Parr_Traill
Also known as Catharine Parr Strickland, Catherine Parr Strickland Traill, Catherine Parr Traill.