Isabella Harwood or Ross Neil (14 June 1837 – 29 May 1888) was a British novelist who also wrote dramas in verse.
Phillip Harwood was then a Unitarian minister in Bridport.
[1] Between 1864 and 1870 she wrote four sensational novels which were published without attribution.
Between 1871 and 1883 she wrote a number of unfashionable blank verse dramas which were said to be readable.
She died in St Mary-in-the-Castle in 1888 in Hastings a year after her father.