1864, Bloomfield, Essex, England.
Mary was the daughter of John Bradford Whiting, Vicar of St. Luke’s, Ramsgate, Kent. She contributed a number of hymns to her father’s Hymns for the Church Catholic, 1882. Her works include:
- The Squire of the Parish
- Stronger Than Fate
- A Thorny Way (Nelson, 1900)
- The Raj Incarnate, 1911
- Meriel’s Career—A Tale of Literary Life in London, 1915
- Wallaby Hill, a children’s novel, 1921
- A Daughter of the Empire (London: Humphrey Milford Oxford University, 1921)
- Dante the Man and Poet, 1922
- What Hazel Did
- Dauntless Heart
- The Plough of Shame
- Put to the Test and other Stories of Life and Adventure, 1933
- The Reading of the Will