Lady Georgiana Charlotte Ffllerton, an English authoress, born Sept. 23,1812. She is the daughter of the first earl of Granville, and was married in 1833 to Capt. Alexander George Fullerton. Her first publication, a novel entitled Ellen Middleton," appeared in 1844, and was succeeded within a few years by "Grantley Manor." Both works exhibit constructive skill and an analysis of character of no mean order. Lady-Bird,1' published in 1852, after her conversion to the Roman Catholic church, is a narrative of her religious struggles. From this time she devoted her pen to the glorification of her church, and published a number of romances on saints, missions, and conversions; among them,Constance Sherwood" (18G5), depicting the sufferings of the Catholics under Elizabeth;A Stormy Life (1807), representing Henry VI. as a martyr-saint;Hespers of the Holy Souls" (1868); and "Mrs. Gerald's Niece" (1869). She has also published works in French, as La comtesse de Bonneval, Histoire du temps de Louis XIV. (1857), and Rose Leblanc (1860).