Theodora Elizabeth Lynch

Theodora Elizabeth Lynch, born Foulks (1812–1885) was an English poet and novelist.

[1] Her father was a Jamaica sugar-planter who owned over 400 slaves on his plantation,[2] the Lodge estate, now in the parish of Saint Catherine.

Her husband, born in Kingston on 29 October 1814, was admitted a student of the Middle Temple on 31 May 1837, and was called to the bar on 12 June 1840.

He practised in Jamaica, and was nominated to be one of the judges there, but died of yellow fever at Kingston on 15 July 1845.

He was buried at Halfway Free Church, Saint Andrew Parish, on 16 July.