Kashmiri Song by Laurence Hope (1865-1904)

One from Gloucestershire, Adela Florence Cory came to India along with her sisters to assist his colonel father in editing the Sind Gazette. Her father was posted in Lahore. But after the death of their father her elder sister Isabella took over the editorship. Her younger sister Annie Sophie wrote novels under the pseudonym of Victoria Cross. Later, she married Colonel Malcolm Hassels Nicolson of the Bombay army. The Garden of Kama appeared in 1901 as a collection of translated and arranged stuffs culled from different sources.

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Kashmiri Song by Laurence Hope (1865-1904) One from Gloucestershire, Adela Florence Cory came to India along with her sisters to assist his colonel father in editing the Sind Gazette. Her father was posted in Lahore. But after the death of their father her elder sister Isabella took over the editorship. Her younger sister Annie Sophie wrote novels under the pseudonym of Victoria Cross. Later, she married Colonel Malcolm Hassels Nicolson of the Bombay army. The Garden of Kama appeared in 1901 as a collection of translated and arranged stuffs culled from different sources. https://www.boloji.com/articles/55287/kashmiri-song-by-laurence-hope-1865-1904
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Kashmiri Song by Laurence Hope (1865-1904)
One from Gloucestershire, Adela Florence Cory came to India along with her sisters to assist his colonel father in editing the Sind Gazette. Her father was posted in Lahore. But after the death of their father her elder sister Isabella took over the editorship. Her younger sister Annie Sophie wrote novels under the pseudonym of Victoria Cross. Later, she married Colonel Malcolm Hassels Nicolson of the Bombay army. The Garden of Kama appeared in 1901 as a collection of translated and arranged stuffs culled from different sources.
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