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Burns, a guest at literary parties there, became a close friend and critic of Maria Riddell, writing several love songs for her. In early 1794, he made a drunken overture to her, which resulted in them quarrelling and Burns losing the support of his patron, who died that year. Maria and her husband
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for the terms 1768–1771 and 1791–1793). She accompanied him on a visit to the islands in 1788 and wrote an account of it. The book also included a
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Following the death of her first husband, Riddell married the Welsh landowner Phillips Lloyd Fletcher. She was buried in a family vault located in
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Her husband lost Woodley Park and another property and died at the end of the century. Maria Riddell and her two children moved to
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as pensioners. In 1807, she married a Welsh landowner, Phillips Lloyd Fletcher, and is buried in the Fletcher family vault at
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Voyage to the Madeira and Leeward and Caribbean Isles, with Sketches of the Natural History of these Islands
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Nancy E. Sydnor (1987). "Maria [Banks] Riddell". In Janet M. Todd (ed.).
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The Metrical Miscellany, consisting chiefly of poems hitherto unpublished
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were reconciled with Burns in 1795, when she sent a poem of appeasement.
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When Burns died in 1796, Maria wrote an admired account of him for the
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A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660–1800
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Voyages to Madeira and the Leeward and Caribbean Islands
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Index

Maria Banks Woodley

Thomas Lawrence
West Indies
Robert Burns
Governor of the Leeward Islands
Kirkcudbrightshire
Chester
Governor of the Leeward Islands
natural history
Leeward Islands
Dumfriesshire
Robert Burns
Robert Riddell
Kirkcudbrightshire
Helen Craik
Anna Laetitia Barbauld
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
Mary Darwall
Hampton Court
Chester
Lydia Byam



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