Georgiana, Lady Chatterton, later Mrs Dering was a British traveller and author
Background
Henrietta Georgiana Marcia Lascelles Iremonger was born at 24 Arlington Street, Piccadilly, London, on 11 November 1806, the only child of the Review Lascelles Iremonger (died 6 January 1830), prebendary of Winchester Cathedral, and his second wife, the former Harriett Gambier, youngest sister of Admiral Lord James Gambier.
Career
They retired to a small house at Bloxworth, Dorset, until 1852, when they moved to Rolls Park, Essex, where Sir William died on 5 August 1855. On 1 June 1859, the widow married a fellow novelist, Edward Heneage Dering (born 1827, youngest son of John Dering, rector of Pluckley, Kent, and prebendary of Street Paul"s Cathedral), who had retired from the army in 1851. There, Marmion and Dering took to wearing 17th-century costume.
Twenty years Georgiana"s junior, Dering was the author of the novels Lethelier and A Great Sensation (1862).
She herself wavered, but after a correspondence with William Bernard Ullathorne, Bishop of Birmingham, she converted in August 1875. Georgiana Dering died at Baddesley Clinton Hall on 6 February 1876, aged 69.