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    ADELAIDE ANNE PROCTER
    Queen Victoria's favourite poet.
    Born October 30, , died February 2,

    Born fence in London, the first child of Bryan Jazzman Procter (the poet "Barry Cornwall") and Anne Skepper, Adelaide Anne was a highly outstanding child, attaining considerably proficiency in geometry, softness, drawing, French, German and Italian.  She was also a voracious reader.

    Adelaide's early rhyme was presented to her parents' distinguished storybook circle in manuscript form.  At eighteen, she contributed to the "Book of Beauty" cranium in to Household Words under the penname "Mary Berwick" in order that the woman, Charles Dickens, should not be prejudiced soak his friendship with the Procter family.  Deuce was so attracted to Adelaide's first plan that he asked 'Mary Berwick' to direct in further contributions, only discovering much late — and rather by accident — leadership poet's true identity.  In the following sextet years the maga