Marianne Ridgway became Mrs. Thomas Postans and Marianne Young (4 January 1811 – 6 October 1897) was an English travel writer and illustrator.

Marianne Young
Born4 January 1811
Pimlico, London, England
Died6 October 1897(1897-10-06) (aged 86)
Wrington, England
Genretravel
SubjectBritish India

Life

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Young was born in 1811 in Pimlico. Her parents were Elizabeth Wells Fortescue and Richard Bowling Hunter Ridgway. Her father dealt in wine he was held in the Fleet prison for debt in 1822.[1]

 
"Durbar Horseman" employed by the Rao of Cutch - from her 1839 book

In 1839 she published her first book, ""Cutch; or, random sketches" which she created while living in that area of western India with her husband Thomas Postans. She wrote in a light style but her research was intense. She came fluent in Hindustani and she would support her text with her own illustrations. She had been living in the area for five years and her illustrated book included stories of the area's legends and its traditions.[2] In the same year she published a two volume work, Western India in 1838,[3] which expanded in the work on Cutch to include a wider area including the city of Mumbai which was then known as Bombay. These books were published in the year that her husband, now a Lieutenant, was posted to Sind in what is now Pakistan.[1]

Her work mirrored that of her husband as he has creating reports for the British government and she was reporting similar subjects for a popular audience.[1]

After five years in Sindh she published Facts and Fictions which went to three volumes.[4] In the same year her husband died and she returned to Britain where she married again.

In 1853 she published "Persecution in Tuscany: a call for the protection of religious liberty throughout the world ..." which was addressed to William Gladstone.[5]

Young died in 1897 in Wrington.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Raza, Rosemary Cargill (23 September 2004). "Young [née Ridgway; other married name Postans], Marianne (1811–1897), writer". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/48646. ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8. Retrieved 31 May 2023. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  2. ^ "Cutch; or, random sketches, taken during a residence in one of the northern provinces of Western India; interspersed with legends and traditions / By Mrs. Postans". Wellcome Collection. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
  3. ^ Postans, Marianna (1839). Western India in 1838. Saunders and Otley.
  4. ^ Postans, Mrs Marianne (1844). Facts and fictions, illustrative of oriental character.
  5. ^ Young, Marianne (1853). Persecution in Tuscany: a call for the protection of religious liberty throughout the world ...