Beatrice Whitby
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Beatrice Jeanie Whitby (Several sources have "Janie" instead of "Jeanie".) (1855, Ottery Saint Mary,
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, UK – 20 January 1931) was an English author of novels and short stories.


Biography

Beatrice Whitby's father was a physician, Dr. Charles Whitby. She was the middle daughter of Dr. Whitby's three daughters and had five brothers. Around 1880 the family moved to Leamington Spa in
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. The oldest son in the family was killed, after an illustrious military career, in the Second Anglo–Afghan War. Another of Dr. Whitby's sons,
Hugh Whitby Hugh Owen Whitby (12 April 1864 – 14 October 1934) was an English first-class cricketer and educator. The son of Charles Whitby, he was born in Devon at Ottery St Mary in April 1864. (One of Hugh Whitby's sisters was the writer Beatrice Whit ...
, was a famous cricketer. On 18 November 1894 she married a physician, Dr. Philip Hicks (1867–1922). For many years the couple lived at 11 Clarendon Square in Leamington Spa. They had a daughter, Beatrice Mary (born in 1899), and a son, Philip Hugh Whitby, nicknamed "Pip", who became a famous Brigadier in WW II. From 1889 to 1911 Beatrice Whitby published about a dozen novels. Her husband died at age 55. Upon her death, her body was interred at his side in Milverton Cemetery.


Selected publications

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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Whitby, Beatrice 1855 births 1931 deaths English women novelists 19th-century English women writers 19th-century English novelists 20th-century English women writers 20th-century English novelists People from Ottery St Mary