English author
Emily Tennyson Bradley (29 October 1862[1][2] – 25 July 1946)[3] was an English writer.
Life
Bradley was born in Marlborough, Wiltshire, the daughter of George Granville Bradley, the Dean of Westminster,[4] and Marian Philpot Bradley. Alfred, Lord Tennyson was her godfather.[5] In 1893, she married Alexander Murray Smith.
In addition to a biography and history, she wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography.
A memorial stone in Westminster Abbey recognizes Smith as "historian of the Abbey".[5] She and her sister compiled the Westminster Abbey Official Guide.[5]
Works
- Life of the Lady Arabella Stuart in 2 vols. (1889)
- Annals of Westminster Abbey (1898)
- The Roll-call of Westminster Abbey (1902)[6]
- Contributions to the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900
References