Mary Findlater (March 26, 1865 - November 22, 1963) was a Scottish poet and novelist.
Born at Lochearnhead , Perthshire as the daughter of a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, Findlater wrote novels and poetry both alone (Songs and Sonnets, 1895; Betty Musgrave , 1899; A Narrow Way , 1901; The Rose of Joy , 1903; and others) and together with her sister Jane (Tales That Are Told, 1901; Beneath the Visiting Moon, 1923; etc.), with whom she lived until the latter's death in 1946.
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