Lady Pamela Campbell was an Irish writer who published four books between 1853 and 1866. She was also the daughter of Irish revolutionary Lord Edward Fitzgerald.
Pamela Fitzgerald married Major-General Sir Guy Campbell, whom she had met in Scotland, in either 1818 or 1820.[1][2] Sir Guy had been made a Baronet for his military service, having been wounded in combat and having served at the Battle of Waterloo. The couple had seven daughters and three sons before Sir Guy died unexpectedly in 1849.[2]
Campbell wrote four books following her husband's death in 1849. In the 1850s, she wrote two stories for children: The Story of an Apple and The Cabin by the Wayside. In the 1860s, she wrote two novels for adults: Martin Tobin and A Woman's Confession.[2]
Bibliography
The Story of an Apple (1853)
The Cabin by the Wayside: A Tale for the Young (1854)