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Charlotte Chanter


Born
Holne, Devon, England
Died
March 24, 1882

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Charlotte Chanter, née Kingsley, (1828 – 1882) was an English writer best known for a book that helped set off a Victorian fad for collecting ferns in Devonshire.

Charlotte Kingsley was born in Devon to the Reverend Charles Kingsley and Mary Lucas Kingsley. Her older brothers Charles and Henry both became novelists, as did her niece, Lucas Malet. She spent her childhood in Clovelly, Devon, where her father was curate and then rector. She moved to London in 1836. Her husband, John Mills Chanter, became the vicar of Holy Trinity Church in Ilfracombe.

Chanter's 1856 book Ferny Combes was the first book to draw public attention to the great diversity of ferns to be found in Devonshire. Her book focused mainly on ferns discoverable within an easy
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Over the Cliffs

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Over the Cliffs. [A Novel.]

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