Ternan, Frances Eleanor (c. 1803–1873)

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Ternan, Frances Eleanor (c. 1803–1873)

English actress and writer. Name variations: Frances Eleanor Trollope; Frances Eleanor Jarman; Mrs. Ternan. Born Frances Eleanor Jarman around 1803; died in 1873; second wife of Thomas Adolphus Trollope (1810–1892, a novelist); daughter-in-law of Frances Milton Trollope (1779–1863).

Frances Eleanor Ternan made her first stage appearance at Bath, England, in 1815. At Covent Garden in 1827–28, she appeared as Juliet to Charles Kemble's Romeo. Ternan accompanied her first husband on an American and Canadian tour in 1834–36. She appeared as Pauline in The Winter's Tale (1855) and as blind Alice in The Bride of Lammermoor (1866). Following her second marriage to Thomas Adolphus Trollope, Ternan left the stage, settled in Florence, and wrote Aunt Margaret's Trouble (1866), Black Spirits and White (1877), and That Unfortunate Marriage (1888). With her husband, she also published Homes and Haunts of the Italian Poets (1881).