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Mary Anne Everett Green

    Mary Anne Everett Green was an English historian recognized as one of the foremost female scholars of Victorian Britain. Her extensive education and linguistic talents allowed her to delve into the study and summarization of historical state papers, contributing significantly to the establishment of a centralized national archive. Her early scholarly pursuits focused on the lives and experiences of royal and noblewomen, utilizing a wealth of historical sources. She later became a key editor for the publication of historical documents, where her meticulous work helped make valuable historical records accessible and organized for future generations.

    Lives of the Princesses of England, From the Norman Conquest; Volume 3
    Lives of the Princesses of England, From the Norman Conquest; Volume 2
    Lives of the Princesses of England, From the Norman Conquest; Volume 4
    Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the Reign of Charles Ii., 1660[-1685]
    Lives of the Princesses of England, From the Norman Conquest; Volume 5
    Elizabeth, electress palatine and queen of Bohemia