Louisa Crow
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Louisa Elizabeth Crow (née Fenn; 3 July 1826 – 1895) was a popular English writer of the 19th century. Her novels included An Honourable Estate, whilst her poetry and short stories featured in Once a Week and The Quiver. She was published for most of her career (1866 onward) at Bow Bells (London),[1] after first publishing for John Dicks' cheap novel series.