Gertrude Parsons (19 March 1812 – 12 February 1891) was a Roman Catholic convert who wrote numerous works in the nineteenth century.
She married Daniel Parsons in 1845, himself a recent convert to Catholicism, and the couple moved to Malvern Wells.
She converted to the Roman Catholic faith in 1844 before she married Daniel Parsons, son of the vicar of Sherborne the following year.
For example, in Thornberry Abbey, a couple finding happiness in converting to Catholicism, whilst in Edith Mortimer, a girl who turns down her suitor because he is a Protestant.
The magazine failed to get a loyal readership and the initially weekly but later monthly publication ceased in the same year as it was launched.