Blanche Warre-Cornish
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Blanche Warre-Cornish (née Ritchie; 5 July 1848 – 9 August 1922),[1] also known as Mrs Cornish, was an English writer and conversationalist, celebrated for the "pregnant and startling irrelevancies" of her discourse.[2] She edited some reminiscences of her cousin, the novelist William Thackeray.