Eleanor Anne Porden

Eleanor Anne Porden was a British poet and writer (1795–1825). She was born at London.

Also recorded as Eleanor Anne Franklin.

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Identity and origins

The authorities additionally record the heading Eleanor Anne Franklin. Her recorded language was English.

She was the child of William Porden and Mary Plowman. She married John Franklin.

Identity

Eleanor Anne Porden is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Kingdom of Great Britain. Eleanor Anne Porden is recorded as poet and writer.

Authority records

The identifiers under which Eleanor Anne Porden may be traced in institutional catalogues.

Eleanor Anne Porden is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q529601.

Chronology

  1. 1795Eleanor Anne Porden born at London.
  2. 1795Eleanor Anne Porden was born in 1795 at London.
  3. 1825Eleanor Anne Porden died at London.
  4. 1825Eleanor Anne Porden died in 1825 at London.

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Born at

  • LondonPlace

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Died at

  • LondonPlace

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Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Eleanor Anne Porden”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q529601: Eleanor Anne Porden

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