Woman from Esher (3)

'woman' is the definition.
(her refers to a woman)
'esher' is the wordplay.
'HER' is hidden in amongst the letters.
But, I am uncertain how this is indicated.
'from' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for her that I've seen before include "She, objectively" , "In the Midlands she" , "The woman's" , "Belonging to the woman" , "The female's" .)
'woman' is the definition.
'from esher' is the wordplay.
'from' indicates a hidden word.
'SHE' can be found hidden inside 'esher'.
(Other definitions for she that I've seen before include "1887 Rider Haggard novel" , "- - Loves You (Beatles)" , "Rider's novel" , "Female pronoun" , "way to refer to mare" .)
