Grace Jane Wallace

Grace Jane Wallace, Lady Wallace, (died 1878) was a Scottish author.

Life

She was the eldest daughter of John Stein of Edinburgh. She became, on 19 August 1824, the second wife of Sir Alexander Don, 6th Baronet of Newton Don, and the intimate friend of Sir Walter Scott. She had two children: Sir William Henry Don, 7th Baronet, the actor; and Alexina Harriet, who married Sir Frederick Acclom Milbank, bart., of Hart and Hartlepool.[1]

In his Familiar Letters (ii.348) Sir Walter Scott writes to his son in 1825: "Mama and Anne are quite well; they are with me on a visit to Sir Alex. Don and his new lady, who is a very pleasant woman, and plays on the harp delightfully".

Sir Alexander died in 1826; and in 1836 his widow married Sir James Maxwell Wallace (1785–1867). Lady Wallace died on 12 March 1878 without children from her second marriage.[1]

Works

Lady Wallace long and actively pursued a career as a translator of German and Spanish works, among others:[1]

  1. The Princess Ilse, 1855
  2. Clara; or Slave-life in Europe (by Hackländer), 1856
  3. Voices from the Greenwood, 1856
  4. The Old Monastery (by Hackländer), 1857
  5. Frederick the Great and his Merchant, 1859
  6. Schiller's Life and Works (by Palleske), 1859
  7. The Castle and the Cottage in Spain (from the Spanish of Caballero), 1861
  8. Joseph in the Snow (by Auerbach), 1861
  9. Mendelssohn's Letters from Italy and Switzerland, 1862
  10. Will-o'-the-Wisp, 1862
  11. Letters of Mendelssohn from 1833 to 1847, 1863
  12. Letters of Mozart, 1865
  13. Beethoven's Letters, 1790–1826, 1866
  14. Letters of Distinguished Musicians, 1867
  15. Reminiscences of Mendelssohn (by Elise Polko), 1868
  16. Alexandra Feodorowna (by Grimm), 1870
  17. A German Peasant Romance: Elsa and the Vulture (by Von Hillern), 1876
  18. Life of Mozart (by Nohl), 1877.

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