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Barbara Janet Baynton (née Lawrence; 4 June 1857 – 28 May 1929) was an Australian writer known primarily for her short stories about life in the bush. She published the collection Bush Studies (1902) and the novel Human Toll (1907), as well as writing for The Bulletin and The Sydney Morning Herald. She acquired the title Lady Headley from her third marriage to Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley, but never wrote under that name.
Selected works
Novel
- Human Toll (1907)
Collections
- ''Bush Studies'' (1902)
- Cobbers (1917)
Major individual works
- The Chosen Vessel (1896) - short story
- Fragments: 1 Day-Birth (1899) - poem
- A Dreamer (1902) - short story
- Billy Skywonkie (1902) - short story