Om Mary Anne Wellington
This is a biography of Mary Anne Wellington, the wife of the famous British general Arthur Wellesley, who later became the Duke of Wellington. The book provides a detailed and engaging portrait of Mary Anne's life and times, and sheds light on the experiences of military wives during the Napoleonic Wars and other conflicts of the time. The author, Richard Cobbold, was a nineteenth-century British novelist and clergyman who was known for his historical accuracy and vivid storytelling.
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