Wilbraham wrote a number of works of
historical fiction.[2] She also wrote numerous stories for The Monthly Packet, edited by her friend
Charlotte Yonge.[3] Her recollections of the cholera epidemic were published as Streets and Lanes of a City (1871), initially under the name Amy Dutton.[1]
Frances Maria Wilbraham died on 26 June 1905 in Chester.[1]
Bibliography
For and Against: or, Queen Margaret's Badge. A Domestic Chronicle of the Fifteenth Century. 2 vol. London: John W. Parker, 1858.[2]
The Young Breton Volunteer: A Tale of 1851. 1 vol. London: Mozley and Co., 1860.[2]
The Cheshire Pilgrims: or, Sketches of Crusading Life in the Thirteenth Century. 1 vol. London: John Morgan, 1862.[2]
Not Clever, and Other Stories. 1 vol. London: Groombridge, 1864.[2]