Lady Catherine Hannah Charlotte Elliott Jackson (1824–1891), published the diaries and letters of her husband Sir George Jackson (1785–1861) and was a prolific author in her own right, especially in the area of European history and of the court of France in the 16th century.
She married the Knight Diplomat Sir George Jackson (1785–1861) on St Helena in 1856 as his second wife.
[1] He was a distinguished diplomat, and is best known for accompanying Sir Charles Stuart to Germany and entering Paris with him in 1815, and for his efforts in connection with the abolition of the slave trade.
[4] Lady Jackson also wrote about art, especially Western painting, in her histories of the French royal court.
In her book "The Court of France in the Sixteenth Century", she observed: As a widow Jackson lived at Upper Norwood, Surrey.