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Julia Charlotte Maitland (21 October 1808 – 29 January 1864), née Barrett, first married name Thomas, was an English writer and traveller, and the grandniece of the novelists Fanny Burney and Sarah Burney. She and her husband ran a boys' school in India, while strongly advocating a national system of education for the country.

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  • Julia Charlotte Maitland, geborene Barrett, Name in erster Ehe Thomas (* 21. Oktober 1808 in Richmond, London; † 29. Januar 1864 in , Dorset), war eine englische Schriftstellerin und Reisende sowie die Großnichte der Schriftstellerinnen Fanny und Sarah Burney. Sie und ihr erster Mann leiteten eine Jungenschule in Indien und setzten sich für ein nationales Bildungssystem für das Land ein. (de)
  • Julia Charlotte Maitland (21 October 1808 – 29 January 1864), née Barrett, first married name Thomas, was an English writer and traveller, and the grandniece of the novelists Fanny Burney and Sarah Burney. She and her husband ran a boys' school in India, while strongly advocating a national system of education for the country. (en)
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  • Julia Charlotte Maitland, geborene Barrett, Name in erster Ehe Thomas (* 21. Oktober 1808 in Richmond, London; † 29. Januar 1864 in , Dorset), war eine englische Schriftstellerin und Reisende sowie die Großnichte der Schriftstellerinnen Fanny und Sarah Burney. Sie und ihr erster Mann leiteten eine Jungenschule in Indien und setzten sich für ein nationales Bildungssystem für das Land ein. (de)
  • Julia Charlotte Maitland (21 October 1808 – 29 January 1864), née Barrett, first married name Thomas, was an English writer and traveller, and the grandniece of the novelists Fanny Burney and Sarah Burney. She and her husband ran a boys' school in India, while strongly advocating a national system of education for the country. (en)
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