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Frances Inglis (cal-da-rawn'-de-lah-bar'-ca) Calderon De La Barca
CALDERON DE LA BARCA, Frances Inglis (cal-da-rawn'-de-lah-bar'-ca), born in Scotland about 1818. Her youth was passed in Normandy, but she came to this country with her mother, and they established a school in Boston. She was also for many years a resident of Staten Island. She married, in 1838, Calderdn de la Barca, Spanish minister to the United States, and subsequently to Mexico. She published "Life in Mexico," with a preface by William H. Prescott the historian (2 vols., Boston, 1843). After her husband's death she was attached to the household of ex-Queen Isabella II. of Spain at Seville.
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