Mary Rolls


Mary Rolls née Hillary was an English poet.

Life

Born on 13 September 1775 to Hannah and Richard Hillary in Westmorland. She was raised as a Quaker along with her older brothers Richard and William.
She married Henry Rolls on 16 July 1810, at St Anne's Church, Liverpool. He entered Christ's College, Cambridge in December 1810, was ordained in 1813, served a curacy at Boxworth, Cambridgeshire before becoming rector first of Barnwell St Andrew, then Barnwell All Saints, and finally All Saints Aldwincle, all in Northamptonshire. They had at least four daughters and two sons, though only two survived to adulthood.
She died at Aldwincle rectory on 8 April 1835. Her remains lie under the altar of All Saints Church, Aldwincle.

Poetry

Rolls published a number of books of poetry from 1815 to 1828. From 1817 she contributed to several periodicals, including The Literary Gazette, and The Literary Magnet. From 1828 until her death she also contributed to annuals, such as Forget-Me-Not.