Known as Mary, she was born in Edinburgh in 1836, the eldest daughter and second child of
John Colquhoun and Frances Sarah Fuller Maitland. Her father was a sportsman, author of
The Moor and the Loch and former army officer. Her mother was the author of
Rhymes and Chimes. She grew up in Duddingston and then
Royal Terrace, Edinburgh in a "sternly Presbyterian" and well-connected family. She and her siblings also spent time in stately homes in England and Scotland. She had four sisters and four brothers. Her sister
Lucy Bethia Walford became a popular Victorian novelist, and wrote about the family in
Recollections of a Scottish Novelist. Her aunt was the Scottish novelist
Catherine Sinclair. == Clan and the Highlands ==