sketcher, was a daughter of Rev. Edward Reed MA of Hanover Square, London. In London on 30 April 1861, she married the Victorian grazier Richmond Henty, nephew of James Henty . The couple had one son, Ernest, born in Kew, Melbourne, in 1862. Agnes Henty was awarded an honourable mention for two pen-and-ink drawings she showed at the 1861 Victorian Exhibition: The Light of the Harem and Let Him that is without Sin Cast the First Stone – evidently both copies.
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