Allen Raine

Anne Adalisa Beynon Puddicombe

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Born Anne Adalisa Evans
(1836-10-06)6 October 1836
Newcastle Emlyn
Died 21 June 1908(1908-06-21) (aged 71)
Language English
Nationality British
Ethnicity Welsh
Genre Novel
Spouse Beynon Puddicombe

Allen Raine was the pseudonym of the Welsh novelist Anne Adaliza Beynon Puddicombe (6 October 1836 – 21 June 1908).

Life

She was born Anne Adaliza Evans in Newcastle Emlyn, Carmarthenshire, the eldest daughter of a lawyer Benjamin and Letitia Grace Evans.[1] Her father was a lawyer and the grandson of David Davis (1745–1827); her mother was the granddaughter of Daniel Rowland.[2]

In 1849, she was sent to be educated with the family of a Unitarian minister, Henry Solly, at Cheltenham, and afterwards lived in the suburbs of London with her sister Lettie. Returning to Wales in 1856 she married the banker Beynon Puddicombe at Penbryn Church, Tresaith on 10 April 1872; he was the foreign correspondent of Smith Payne's Bank, London. They lived in the London area until February 1900, when her husband became mentally ill. They retired to Bronmôr, Tresaith in Cardiganshire until his death in 1906 (29 May; buried at Penbryn Church); she remained there until her death, on 21 June 1908.[2]

Works

Films

Torn Sails (1915), A Welsh Singer (starring Florence Turner 1920) and By Berwen Banks (1920).

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