Margaret Sandbach (1812-1852)
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Margaret Sandbach (28 April 1812 – 23 June 1852) was an English poet and novelist.


Life

Born Margaret Roscoe in
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on 28 April 1812, her parents were the merchant Edward Roscoe and his wife and second cousin, Margaret Lace, who was a botanical illustrator and author. She had two brothers, one of whom died in infancy, and the other of whom was Edward Henry Roscoe, with whom she was very close. Their paternal grandfather was the historian
William Roscoe William Roscoe (8 March 175330 June 1831) was an English banker, lawyer, and briefly a Member of Parliament. He is best known as one of England's first abolitionists, and as the author of the poem for children '' The Butterfly's Ball, and the ...
and her family were prominent members of Unitarian society in Liverpool. Margaret married Henry Robertson Sandbach on 4 May 1832. He was then living at
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, an estate in
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,
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, that had been bought two years previously by his father, the slave-owner, merchant and
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,
Samuel Sandbach Samuel Sandbach (1769-26 April 1851) was successively Bailiff, Coroner and Mayor of Liverpool, as well as High Sheriff of Denbighshire and a Justice of the Peace for Lancashire. He made his fortune as a merchant in a partnership that traded with t ...
. In time, her husband became a
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for
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and, in 1855, like his father,
High Sheriff of Denbighshire The first High Sheriff of Denbighshire was John Salusbury, snr, appointed in 1540. The shrievalty of Denbighshire, together with that of Flintshire, continued until 1974 when it was abolished after the county and shrievalty of Clwyd was create ...
. Margaret's mother's book ''Floral Illustrations of the Seasons'' had been published in 1829. Her own first book was ''Poems'', written in 1840 and dedicated to her brother Edward. Her primary literary theme throughout her career was that of the brother-sister relationship, although one of her best efforts - "The Appeal of the Wounded Amazon", contained in ''Poems'' - was inspired by the Welsh sculptor John Gibson, who had been assisted in his early career by William Roscoe and whom she and Henry had befriended in Rome in the 1830s. Gibson was the dedicatee of a later collection, ''Aurora and Other Poems'', that was published in 1850, and in 1851 she commenced writing his autobiography, based on his dictation, while he was staying as a guest at Hafodunos. This last project came to nothing because Gibson had to return to Rome upon the death of his brother and Margaret was increasingly unwell with
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. Although she did write some fiction, notably ''Hearts in Mortmain'' (1850), it was in poetry that Sandbach excelled. Her novel ''Spiritual Alchemy'', published in 1851, caused
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to comment in a review on "the folly exhibited by many an author of a moderately successful novel who hurries forward the second on the reputation of the first". Sandbach died at home on 23 June 1852 and was buried at nearby
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.


Recognition

Sandbach's initial documentation of Gibson's life, together with letters between them as friends, formed a significant part of
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's ''Life of John Gibson, R. A., Sculptor'', published in 1870. The historian Mark Baker and the singer
Linda Lamb Linda Lamb is an American singer and musician of European descent, who has worked with Vitalic and Nina Hagen; she is known for her underground hit "Hot Room". Career Linda Lamb was born in Woodstock, New York, United States. As a teenager, La ...
collaborated on a collection of songs based on the poems of Sandbach, and Lamb released an album title ''The Daughter of Fire and Water''. Baker and Dewi Gregory also co-authored a book based on her life, published in 2013 as ''Margaret Sandbach: A Tragedy in Marble and Ink''.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sandbach, Margaret 1812 births 1852 deaths Poets from Liverpool People from Denbighshire 19th-century English women writers 19th-century English poets 19th-century English novelists Deaths from breast cancer in the United Kingdom 19th-century British women writers