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Lady Charlotte Bury (1775-1861) was a British noblewoman, lady-in-waiting, novelist, and writer. She was born on January 28, 1775, in London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Lady Charlotte was the mother of Walter Frederick Campbell. She held the position of a lady-in-waiting, in addition to being a published author.
Lady Charlotte Bury's literary works included novels, making her a notable figure in her time. Her career as a writer blended with her aristocratic status, which influenced her work and shaped her unique voice. She continued writing throughout her life, contributing to the literary landscape of the United Kingdom.
Lady Charlotte Bury passed away on April 1, 1861, in London. She left behind a legacy of her written works, which remain significant to the history of British literature.