Lucy Aikin (
November 6,
1781-
January 29,
1864), born at
Warrington, England, had some repute as a historical writer. After producing various books for the young under the pseudonym
Mary Godolphin, and a novel, Lorimer (
1814), she published in
1818 her Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth, which passed through several editions. This was followed by Memoirs of the Court of James I. (1822), Memoirs of the Court of Charles I. (1833) and a Life of Addison (1843). Miss Aikin died at
Hampstead,
England, where she had lived for forty years.
See a Memoir of John Aikin, with selections of his miscellaneous pieces (1823), by his daughter; and the Memoirs, Miscellanies and Letters of Lucy Aikin (1864), including her correspondence (1826-1842) with William Ellery Channing[?], edited by P. H. Le Breton.
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