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  1. James had left £100 sterling each to his two eldest daughters, Julia Margaret Cameron and Sarah Prinsep, his two executors Thoby Prinsep and Charles Cameron, and his nephew Frederick Becher Rocke, for them to buy a mourning ring or token in remembrance of him. The remainder of his wealth was left entirely to Adeline.

  2. Julia Stephen born 1846, Calcutta. Town and port of Calcutta (1848) by Sir Charles D’Oyly. John and Mia Jackson’s daughter, Julia, was born in 1846 in the vibrant cosmopolitan port of Calcutta. She would grow up to become Mrs Julia Stephen and Virginia Woolf’s mother. Like her older sisters, Adeline and Mary, she was brought up in France ...

  3. Julia Prinsep Jackson (Stephen de casada) nació en Calcuta en 1846, hija de un médico. A los dos años su madre volvió a Inglaterra con ella, y allí se crió entre los escritores y filósofos que frecuentaban la casa tanto de su tío, el historiador y político Henry Thoby Prinsep, como de su tía, la fotógrafa Margaret Cameron, para la ...

  4. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) The niece and goddaughter of Julia Margaret Cameron and, like her, a member of the artistic circle which gathered at Little Holland House. She was a renowned beauty and a favourite of the Pre-Raphaelites and sat for Burne-Jones, as well as G. F. Watts and her godmother.

  5. During this time Mia and her daughters renewed their friendship with William Makepeace Thackeray, now much less impecunious than he had been when he hoped to marry Mia. 23 He was a regular contributor to Punch magazine and author of the highly acclaimed new serial Vanity Fair, set in India, England and France. 5-6.

  6. Julia Prinsep Stephen (née Jackson, formerly Mrs Duckworth) by Julia Margaret Cameron albumen print, 1867 11 1/2 in. x 9 7/8 in. (292 mm x 238 mm) Given by Royal Historical Society, 1952 Photographs Collection NPG x18016

  7. Julia Stephen’s great-aunt and namesake was marrying into one of the richest, most influential families in India. Edward’s father, Sir Elijah Impey, had been the Lord Chief Justice of Calcutta and a close friend of the Governor General, Warren Hastings. None of Edward’s or Julia’s parents were at their wedding.