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The worship of this sabbath morn, ca.1824-1832.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. The worship of this sabbath morn, ca.1824-1832.
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The worship of this sabbath morn, ca.1824-1832.
Autograph copy of a poem written for Lady Farquhar. Sixteen lines originally written in 1824, and expanded to sixty lines in 1832 as "Lines written (rather say begun on the morning of Sunday April 6th, the third approach of Spring-time since my illness began. It was a morning of surpassing beauty."
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[Reviews of editions of Wordsworth and books about Wordsworth] [1924-1939]
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Letter: 1823 Nov. 25 [Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1823.
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Letter: 1823 Nov. 25 [Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1823.
Explains that this letter will accompany her dentures which are being send to Edinburgh to be mended. Her brothers eyes, she says, are much improved and her niece has attended her first public ball at Penrith Races .
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Dove Cottage manuscripts, [ca. 1760-1964].
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Dove Cottage manuscripts, [ca. 1760-1964].
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Letters and compositions by English poet William Wordsworth.
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WORDSWORTH PAPERS. Vol. I (ff. 290). Miscellaneous correspondence, viz.:- (1) Eleven letters from William Wordsworth to his Cambridge contemporary and friend, William Mathews; 17 June 1791-21 Mar. 1796. Printed in E. de Selincourt, The Early Letters ... 1791-1852
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A fair copy of the poem in the hand of Dorothy Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1825 Nov. 3, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1823.
Gives an account of her visit to London and Cambridge and of the travels of other members of her family. She also comments on a proposed trip to Staffa and Skye and on the sinking of the steamboat Comet .
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Letter: [1823?] Oct. 10, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1823?]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1823?] Oct. 10, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1823?] Oct. 10, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1823?]
Family news including the fact that John Wordsworth has left for Oxford and Dora has finished her teaching post. She also encloses a copy of Wordsworth's Description of the country of the lakes .
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[Letter, 1819] 22nd November, Rydal Mount [to] William Westall, Somers Town / W. Wordsworth.
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[Letter, 1819] 22nd November, Rydal Mount [to] William Westall, Somers Town / W. Wordsworth.
The letter concerns proposed aid to the orphaned children of a recently deceased Mr. Stephens.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Autograph letters signed (2) : Rydal Mount, to Lady Beaumont (Mary Anne Howley), 1831 Jul. 8 and 1834 Jan. 13.
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Autograph letters signed (2) : Rydal Mount, to Lady Beaumont (Mary Anne Howley), 1831 Jul. 8 and 1834 Jan. 13.
Concerning an invitation to Coleorton and the marriage of Edith Southey.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1823?] Dec. 28, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing [Edinburgh] / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1823?] Dec. 28, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing [Edinburgh] / D. Wordsworth. [1823?]
Gives a description of Lakeland in winter and provides an account of the local news and what members of her family have been doing .
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William Wordsworth collection, 1656-1987 (bulk 1798-1850)
Items relating to Wordsworth and his family. Includes first drafts of poems written by Wordsworth. Also included are manuscripts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Hutchinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, Mary Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, Robert Southey, Lord Byron, and John Keats.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Account of the books lent out of the library at Rydal Mount : manuscript, [1824-1858]
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Account of the books lent out of the library at Rydal Mount : manuscript, [1824-1858]
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Account of the books lent out of the library at Rydal Mount : manuscript, [1824-1858]
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- Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Account of the books lent out of the library at Rydal Mount : manuscript, [1824-1858]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Louis Arthur Holman collection of Keats iconography and related papers, 1752-1963.
Louis Arthur Holman collection of Keats iconography and related papers, 1752-1963.
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Louis Arthur Holman collection of Keats iconography and related papers, 1752-1963.
Collection of images concerning the life of the English poet, John Keats, as well as papers relating to the collection. Collection assembled by American Louis Arthur Holman. Holman was a Keats expert, an artist, writer on art, and a staff member at Goodspeed's Book Shop who established a print department, but later became the owner of Holman's Print Shop.
ArchivalResource: 39 boxes (18 linear ft.)
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Letter from Dorothy Wordsworth to the Rev. E. J. Ashe; n.d. [Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 20].includes:ff. 49, 49b, 50b Reverend E. J. Ashe: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Letter to Rev. E. J. Ashe from Dorothy Wordsworth: n.d. Unspecified
Letter from Dorothy Wordsworth to the Rev. E. J. Ashe; n.d. [Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 20].includes:ff. 49, 49b, 50b Reverend E. J. Ashe: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Letter to Rev. E. J. Ashe from Dorothy Wordsworth: n.d.
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Letter from Dorothy Wordsworth to the Rev. E. J. Ashe; n.d. [Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 20].includes:ff. 49, 49b, 50b Reverend E. J. Ashe: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Letter to Rev. E. J. Ashe from Dorothy Wordsworth: n.d. Unspecified
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: [1822 Sept. 17] Black Bull, to David Laing, 49 South Bridge St., Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1822]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1822 Sept. 17] Black Bull, to David Laing, 49 South Bridge St., Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1822 Sept. 17] Black Bull, to David Laing, 49 South Bridge St., Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1822]
Describes a walk around Edinburgh and thanks Laing, both for the gift of a guide book for her brother William and for his kindness to them during their visit to Edinburgh.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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"Dorothy Wordsworth" play, 1800s?
Johnstone, Fanny. "Dorothy Wordsworth" play, 1800s?
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"Dorothy Wordsworth" play, 1800s?
Typescript of a four-act play titled "Dorothy Wordsworth," including members of the Wordsworth, Coleridge, Hutchinson, and Cookson families as characters. A manuscript note on the title page reads, "Fanny Johnstone, Cambridge." Handwritten notations on the list of "Characters of the play" suggest that it was performed by the author's fellow students. In brown paper covers tied with green string, with "Dorothy Wordsworth (F.J.'s copy)" on front cover.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume (3, 146 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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William Wordsworth collection of papers 1795-1897
William Wordsworth collection of papers, 1795-1897
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William Wordsworth collection of papers 1795-1897
This is a synthetic collection that includes manuscripts, a typescript, correspondence, and an undated notebook.
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Letter: 1823 Dec. 5, Gwerndovenant, to Miss Laing, Laureston, near Edinburgh / Joanna Hutchinson. 1823.
Hutchinson, Joanna, fl. 1822-1827. Letter: 1823 Dec. 5, Gwerndovenant, to Miss Laing, Laureston, near Edinburgh / Joanna Hutchinson.
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Letter: 1823 Dec. 5, Gwerndovenant, to Miss Laing, Laureston, near Edinburgh / Joanna Hutchinson. 1823.
Describes her Radnorshire home and invites Mary Laing both to visit her there and to accompany herself and Dorothy Wordsworth on their trip to France .
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- Hutchinson, Joanna, fl. 1822-1827. Letter: 1823 Dec. 5, Gwerndovenant, to Miss Laing, Laureston, near Edinburgh / Joanna Hutchinson.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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LETTERS (19) from Dorothy Wordsworth and other members of the Wordsworth family to Catharine Clarkson, wife of Thomas Clarkson, the anti-slavery philanthropist; June (?) [1803]-May 1838. The topics dealt with are the same as those in the series in Ad... 1802-1838
LETTERS (19) from Dorothy Wordsworth and other members of the Wordsworth family to Catharine Clarkson, wife of Thomas Clarkson, the anti-slavery philanthropist; June (?) [1803]-May 1838. The topics dealt with are the same as those in the series in Ad..., 1802-1838
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LETTERS (19) from Dorothy Wordsworth and other members of the Wordsworth family to Catharine Clarkson, wife of Thomas Clarkson, the anti-slavery philanthropist; June (?) [1803]-May 1838. The topics dealt with are the same as those in the series in Ad... 1802-1838
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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MEYERSTEIN BEQUEST. Vol. XXV (ff. iii+ 117). William Wordsworth's Poems, in Two Volumes, 1807: the printer's manuscript, conveyed in packets from Coleorton to the publishers Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme between 14 Nov. 1806 (postmark on f. 2b) and c... 1807
MEYERSTEIN BEQUEST. Vol. XXV (ff. iii+ 117). William Wordsworth's Poems, in Two Volumes, 1807: the printer's manuscript, conveyed in packets from Coleorton to the publishers Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme between 14 Nov. 1806 (postmark on f. 2b) and c..., 1807
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MEYERSTEIN BEQUEST. Vol. XXV (ff. iii+ 117). William Wordsworth's Poems, in Two Volumes, 1807: the printer's manuscript, conveyed in packets from Coleorton to the publishers Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme between 14 Nov. 1806 (postmark on f. 2b) and c... 1807
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- MEYERSTEIN BEQUEST. Vol. XXV (ff. iii+ 117). William Wordsworth's Poems, in Two Volumes, 1807: the printer's manuscript, conveyed in packets from Coleorton to the publishers Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme between 14 Nov. 1806 (postmark on f. 2b) and c..., 1807
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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William Busch: vocal works [1930-1944]
William Busch: vocal works, 1930-1944
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William Busch: vocal works [1930-1944]
ArchivalResource: 105 folios
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Grasmere journals / by Dorothy Wordsworth. 1800-1803.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Grasmere journals / by Dorothy Wordsworth.
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Grasmere journals / by Dorothy Wordsworth. 1800-1803.
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- Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Grasmere journals / by Dorothy Wordsworth.
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To my good friend Thomas Carr : poem, 1836, October 16, Rydal Mount, England.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. To my good friend Thomas Carr : poem, 1836, October 16, Rydal Mount, England.
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To my good friend Thomas Carr : poem, 1836, October 16, Rydal Mount, England.
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- Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. To my good friend Thomas Carr : poem, 1836, October 16, Rydal Mount, England.
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Letter: [1822 Nov. 18, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1822]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1822 Nov. 18, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1822 Nov. 18, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1822]
Explains that Wordsworth's youngest son has been ill, she then goes on to describe her return journey from Scotland and her plans to revisit. She also writes a short note on behalf of Wordsworth sending thanks to David Laing for a copy of Milton and includes a recipe from Joanna Hutchinson .
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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The Cottle album, 1656-1828, 1795-1811 (bulk).
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. The Cottle album, 1656-1828, 1795-1811 (bulk).
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The Cottle album, 1656-1828, 1795-1811 (bulk).
Album with miscellaneous poems, letters, notes, and fragments by a variety of authors bound or laid in. Included are poems by Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Fox, William Wordsworth, and others; letters from Coleridge, William Cowper, Henry Peter Brougham, Dorothy Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, and John Foster, most of them written to Joseph Cottle; notes for sermons by John Ryland, Matthew Henry, and Philip Henry; and portraits of Thomas Chatterton and John Henderson. Bound in a fragile full leather binding with marbled endpapers; housed in a green half morocco case. With the album is a copy of an article by Georges Lamoine, "Notes on Bristol literary circles, 1794-1798" (Le Mirail: Institut de recherches interdisciplinaires de l'Université de Toulouse, 1973), which comments on some of the album's contents.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. : port. ; 33 cm.
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- Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, Baron, 1778-1868. The Cottle album, 1656-1828, 1795-1811 (bulk).
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Foreign inns, 1800s.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Foreign inns, 1800s.
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Foreign inns, 1800s.
Booklet containing manuscript notes on names , addresses, and room rates for inns and boarding houses in France, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Austria. The original paper wrappers are bound into a green morocco volume with top edge gilt and marbled endpapers. A note on the front paper wrapper reads: "Partly written by Dorothy Wordsworth." Housed in burgundy-colored cloth case (24 cm).
ArchivalResource: 1 volume ; 16 cm.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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WORDSWORTH PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 267). Correspondence and papers mainly of Christopher Wordsworth, junior, preceded by biographical material, much of it used by Canon John Henry Overton and Elizabeth Wordsworth for their work, Christopher Wordsworth: ... 1815-1886
WORDSWORTH PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 267). Correspondence and papers mainly of Christopher Wordsworth, junior, preceded by biographical material, much of it used by Canon John Henry Overton and Elizabeth Wordsworth for their work, Christopher Wordsworth: ..., 1815-1886
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WORDSWORTH PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 267). Correspondence and papers mainly of Christopher Wordsworth, junior, preceded by biographical material, much of it used by Canon John Henry Overton and Elizabeth Wordsworth for their work, Christopher Wordsworth: ... 1815-1886
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- WORDSWORTH PAPERS. Vol. II (ff. 267). Correspondence and papers mainly of Christopher Wordsworth, junior, preceded by biographical material, much of it used by Canon John Henry Overton and Elizabeth Wordsworth for their work, Christopher Wordsworth: ..., 1815-1886
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Mary Elizabeth Monkhouse commonplace book, 1834-1888.
Monkhouse, Mary Elizabeth. Mary Elizabeth Monkhouse commonplace book, 1834-1888.
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Mary Elizabeth Monkhouse commonplace book, 1834-1888.
Commonplace book containing poems by William Wordsworth, John Milton, Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, and others, transcribed in a variety of hands. Transcribers include Henry Dew, Louisa Dew, and Dorothy Wordsworth. Many entries give Rydal Mount as location.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. ; 25 cm.
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- Monkhouse, Mary Elizabeth. Mary Elizabeth Monkhouse commonplace book, 1834-1888.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: 1832 July 27, Rydal Mount, to David Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / Wm. Wordsworth. 1832.
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Letter: 1832 July 27, Rydal Mount, to David Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / Wm. Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1832 July 27, Rydal Mount, to David Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / Wm. Wordsworth. 1832.
Gives a favourable opinion of the Drummond papers which Laing has sent him and asks for Laing's help in selling a new edition of his poems. Remarks also on the poor health of Dorothy and expresses his sorrow at the death of Laing's father.
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- Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Letter: 1832 July 27, Rydal Mount, to David Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / Wm. Wordsworth.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Ferguson family papers 1727-1943 1790-1880
Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943, 1790-1880
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Ferguson family papers 1727-1943 1790-1880
The Fergusons were an English family that settled in New York City beginning around 1802. The patriarch, Samuel Ferguson, was a prosperous merchant who established familial and commercial relationships with other wealthy and socially prominent New York families, including the Walton, Morewood, Day, Ogden, Lyde, and Fisher families. The Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943, consist of 18th and 19th century correspondence, business records, financial and legal documents, diaries, and family miscellany of the Ferguson and allied families. Genealogical notes, charts, and clippings dating from the early- to mid-20th century reflect the research of Samuel Ferguson's great-granddaughter, Helen Ferguson on the family's history.
ArchivalResource: 13.2 linear feet; 33 boxes
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Wordsworth poem and note, 1839?
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Wordsworth poem and note, 1839?
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Wordsworth poem and note, 1839?
William Wordsworth's poem "Composed during an evening of peculiar beauty," transcribed in the hand of his wife Dorothy, and followed by a note in his hand to the artist Washington Allston. The poem and note were sent to Allston to thank him for showing his paintings to Mrs. Wordsworth. Accompanied by typewritten transcripts of this item and of a letter William Wordsworth wrote to Henry Reed from Rydal Mount on February 22, 1839, to thank him for a kind review. Housed in a burgundy colored cloth case, with outer cover of half morocco.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume ; 34 cm.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: 1828 Jan. 21, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1828.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: 1828 Jan. 21, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1828 Jan. 21, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1828.
Thanks Mary Laing for her offer to make her a cap and gives news of the family including William Wordsworth's visits to Herefordshire and Leicestershire .
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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'The Mother's Return': a poem by Dorothy Wordsworth; after 1828. Autograph fair copy, with revisions. Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 19.Quarto; ff. ii+3.Poetry ENGLISH: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Poem, 'The Mother's Return', by Dorot... after 1828
'The Mother's Return': a poem by Dorothy Wordsworth; after 1828. Autograph fair copy, with revisions. Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 19.Quarto; ff. ii+3.Poetry ENGLISH: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Poem, 'The Mother's Return', by Dorot...
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'The Mother's Return': a poem by Dorothy Wordsworth; after 1828. Autograph fair copy, with revisions. Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 19.Quarto; ff. ii+3.Poetry ENGLISH: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Poem, 'The Mother's Return', by Dorot... after 1828
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- 'The Mother's Return': a poem by Dorothy Wordsworth; after 1828. Autograph fair copy, with revisions. Ashley Library Catalogue, viii, p. 19.Quarto; ff. ii+3.Poetry ENGLISH: Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of the poet: Poem, 'The Mother's Return', by Dorot...
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: 1827 Feb. 6, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: 1827 Feb. 6, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1827 Feb. 6, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Explains that her brother had been unable to send David Laing the painting of Bolton Priory he had requested until permission from Sir George Beaumont had been secured. Two of William Wordsworth's autographs have been sent with the painting but she says that she is unhappy with them and has had her brother put another at the top of the letter .
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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[Songs] / [music by H. Brewster-Jones]. [19--]
Brewster-Jones, H. [Songs] / [music by H. Brewster-Jones].
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[Songs] / [music by H. Brewster-Jones]. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([8] p.) ; 32 cm.
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- Brewster-Jones, H. [Songs] / [music by H. Brewster-Jones].
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: [1827 Mar. 11, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1827 Mar. 11, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1827 Mar. 11, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Expresses her sorrow at the death of Sir George Beaumont. She describes the health of her niece and comments on William Wordsworth's forthcoming poetry volume and the financial difficulties of Sir Walter Scott.
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- Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1827 Mar. 11, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, Lauriston, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943 (bulk 1790-1880).
Ferguson family. Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943 (bulk 1790-1880).
Title:
Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943 (bulk 1790-1880).
The Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943, consist of 18th- and 19th-century correspondence, business records, financial and legal documents, diaries, and family miscellany of the Ferguson and allied families.
ArchivalResource: 13.2 linear feet (33 boxes).
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- Ferguson family. Ferguson family papers, 1727-1943 (bulk 1790-1880).
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Emily Trevenen album, 1829.
Trevenen, Emily. Emily Trevenen album, 1829.
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Emily Trevenen album, 1829.
Manuscript album containing inscriptions and verses by Dorothy, Mary, and Dora Wordsworth, Robert Southey, Sara and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and others, as well as drawings and silhouettes. Bound in black morocco with gilt spine, borders, and edges, and marbled endpapers. Housed in black cloth case.
ArchivalResource: 1 volume ; cm.
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- Trevenen, Emily. Emily Trevenen album, 1829.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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The cottager to her infant : slumber song / words by Dorothy Wordsworth ; music by Carl Deis. [19--]
Deis, Carl. The cottager to her infant : slumber song / words by Dorothy Wordsworth ; music by Carl Deis.
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The cottager to her infant : slumber song / words by Dorothy Wordsworth ; music by Carl Deis. [19--]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([2] p.) ; 31 cm.
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- Deis, Carl. The cottager to her infant : slumber song / words by Dorothy Wordsworth ; music by Carl Deis.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Autograph letter signed : London, to Jane Clark, "Saturday" [1960].
Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964. Autograph letter signed : London, to Jane Clark, "Saturday" [1960].
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Autograph letter signed : London, to Jane Clark, "Saturday" [1960].
Thanking her for the flowers and for copies of Colette's and Alan's books; remarking that she loves poor Dorothy so much and saying it is a shame that she did not run away with Coleridge, noting that she should have and that this would have "saved both of them from a great deal;"looking forward to Wednesday; complaining that she "can still hardly hobble" and hates being so lame.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (3 p.) ; 17.6 cm
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- Sitwell, Edith, 1887-1964. Autograph letter signed : London, to Jane Clark, "Saturday" [1960].
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Pinney Collection 1538-1948
Pinney Collection, 1538-1948
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Pinney Collection 1538-1948
ArchivalResource: 87 Archive boxes.
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- Pinney Collection, 1538-1948
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letters, 1806-1842, England.
Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847. Letters, 1806-1842, England.
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Letters, 1806-1842, England.
1806 Mar. 13, to Mrs. Catherine Clarkson, Purfleet, England (1 folded sheet, [4] p.). States circumstances connected with the death of John Wordsworth; mentions her brother's writing and Thomas Manning's journey to China; inquires about Mr. [Thomas] Clarkson's "Quaker book" [A portraiture of Quakerism]; mentions Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William and Dorothy Wordsworth. Reprinted in The letters of Charles and Mary Anne Lamb, ed. E.W. Marrs, v.3 (1978), p. 215-218; also (less perfectly transcribed) in The letters of Charles Lamb, ed. E.V. Lucas (1935), v.1, p. 430-432. Folder includes negative photostat and Philip D. Sherman's typed transcript of this letter. 1842, Sept. 25 and Oct. 3, to Emma Isola Moxon (each [1] p., on the two leaves of a folded sheet). (25 Sept.) She is suffering from a cold, and proposes to stay at home by her fire; Betsey Parsons [daughter of her landlady] has heard about the wax doll belonging to "little Emma", and will bring a penny doll to her to be the "grand dolls Baby" when Mary can bring her to Dover Street in an omnibus. (3 Oct.) She encloses a letter received from Jane Norris, to which she has responded; her cold is "quite well", and she wishes to hear about health of Emma and her family. The second (3 Oct.) letter only is reprinted in The letters of Charles Lamb, ed. E.V. Lucas (1935), v.3, p. 424 (preceded by the response to Jane Norris, dated "Octr 3 1842", to which she referred). This is, according to Lucas, the last extant letter written by Mary Lamb.
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Autograph letters signed (21) : Grasmere, etc., to Lady Beaumont, 1804 Aug. 24-1824 Sept. 18.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Autograph letters signed (21) : Grasmere, etc., to Lady Beaumont, 1804 Aug. 24-1824 Sept. 18.
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Autograph letters signed (21) : Grasmere, etc., to Lady Beaumont, 1804 Aug. 24-1824 Sept. 18.
About the Wordsworth family, Coleridge, and numerous literary and domestic subjects.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge collection of papers 1791-1894 1798-1838
Samuel Taylor Coleridge collection of papers, 1791-1894, 1798-1838
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This is a synthetic collection that includes manuscripts, correspondence, a journal for 1798, notebooks kept for 1814 through 1832, legal documents, and a commonplace book.
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William Wordsworth collection, 1656-1987 (bulk 1798-1850).
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. William Wordsworth collection, 1656-1987 (bulk 1798-1850).
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William Wordsworth collection, 1656-1987 (bulk 1798-1850).
Letters, manuscripts, broadsides, pictures, documents, and objects by, to, belonging to, or about Wordsworth and his family. Includes first drafts of poems Wordsworth later published in Yarrow Revisited (1835); 51 of the sonnets published in Ecclesiastical Sketches, in an early fair copy before final revision for publication; manuscripts of 10 additional sonnets sent to Wordsworth's first American editor, Prof. Henry Reed; and a transcript made before publication of the poem "Composed Upon an Evening of Extraordinary Splendour and Beauty." Also included are manuscripts by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Sara Hutchinson, Dorothy Wordsworth, Mary Wordsworth, Thomas De Quincey, Robert Southey, Lord Byron, and John Keats. Byron manuscript is a draft of an unfinished short story; Keats manuscript is a fragment of his poem "Isabella." Coleridge manuscripts include a first version of "Dejection: An Ode," a draft of a variant of "The Eolian Harp," and other poems; fragments of essays; and notes on Schiller's plays The Piccolomini and The Death of Wallenstein. Autograph manuscript of Mary Monkhouse sonnet "Unquiet Childhood here by special grace", likely in the hand of Dora Wordsworth. Correspondence includes letters between the Wordsworth family and Henry Reed; letters from the Wordsworths to George Huntly Gordon, former secretary to Sir Walter Scott; correspondence with fellow writers such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Robert Southey, and Thomas De Quincey; and extensive correspondence among members of the Hutchinson, Monkhouse, and Wordsworth families. Also included are a few letters each from Thomas Carlyle, Walter Savage Landor, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Thomas Babington Macaulay. In addition, there are letters concerning the building of the Wordsworth Collection, from Cynthia Morgan St. John and Lane Cooper. Other correspondents include Elizabeth Smith Aders, John T. Barker, James Dykes Campbell, Catherine Clarkson, Derwent Coleridge, Sara Coleridge, Joseph Cottle, William Rowan Hamilton, John Louis Haney, Benjamin Robert Haydon, Herbert Hill, Hannah Hoare, Leonard Huxley, William Jackson, William Angus Knight, Charles Lamb, Charles and Sophia Lloyd, Thomas Manning, Basil Montagu, Edward Moxon, Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Edward Quillinan, Henry Crabb Robinson, Thomas Noon Talfourd, Jonathan Walton, John Wilson.
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Letter: 1827 June 10, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Messrs. Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: 1827 June 10, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Messrs. Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1827 June 10, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Messrs. Laing, South Bridge St., Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Complains that the Scottish Academy's Exhibition manager has allowed the frame of Sir George Beaumont's picture to be damaged .
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William Wordsworth collection of papers, 1795-1897.
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. William Wordsworth collection of papers, 1795-1897.
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William Wordsworth collection of papers, 1795-1897.
This is a synthetic collection that includes manuscripts, a typescript, correspondence by and about the author, and an undated notebook.
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Letter: [1828] June 3, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1828]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1828] June 3, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1828] June 3, Rydal Mount, near Kendal, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1828]
Thanks Mary Laing for the cap she has sent her and discusses family news, including her plans to visit her nephew John in Leicestershire over the winter .
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Dove Cottage manuscripts [microform] : [ca. 1760-1964].
Wordsworth, William, 1770-1850. Dove Cottage manuscripts [microform] : [ca. 1760-1964].
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Dove Cottage manuscripts [microform] : [ca. 1760-1964].
Manuscripts by or relating to William Wordsworth, including poems, prose, letters, and journals by Dorothy Wordsworth.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: [1823] July 17 [Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1823]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1823] July 17 [Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1823] July 17 [Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1823]
Discusses Mary Laing's departure from the Wordsworth home and the arrival of William Wordsworth with his wife and daughter from the Continent .
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Letter: 1826 Mar. 29, Brinsop Court, near Hereford, to Miss Laing, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1826.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: 1826 Mar. 29, Brinsop Court, near Hereford, to Miss Laing, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1826 Mar. 29, Brinsop Court, near Hereford, to Miss Laing, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1826.
Gives an account of her visit to Herefordshire before discussing the agricultural depression and Walter Scott's financial troubles .
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letter: 1827 Jan. 23, Rydal Mount near Kendal, to Miss Laing, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: 1827 Jan. 23, Rydal Mount near Kendal, to Miss Laing, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: 1827 Jan. 23, Rydal Mount near Kendal, to Miss Laing, Lauriston Place, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. 1827.
Reflects on how happy she is to have returned to the Lakes after a lengthy stay in Herefordshire and visits to Liverpool and Leicestershire. In addition to some family news she gives an account of an injury suffered by Joanna Hutchinson whilst on the Isle of Man .
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855
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Letters, [ca. 1835].
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letters, [ca. 1835].
Title:
Letters, [ca. 1835].
[1] 1835, October, Rydal Mount, England, to Mr. Greenwood [2 p.].--Sends him her poem, "To my good & faithful friend Thomas Carr." [2] n.d., to Thomas De Quincey, Grasmere, England[1l.].--"Dorothy is quite well & Willy has no apparent ailment but ill humour..." With TLS. from Alwin J. Scheuer, rare book dealer, to P. D. Sherman, March 31, 1930, and an article on the letter from Notes and Queries (March 1972, pp. 93-96) by Mark Reed.
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LETTERS from Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of William Wordsworth, to Catherine Clarkson, wife of Thomas Clarkson, the antislavery philanthropist; 15 July, 1803-6 Nov. 1830. Included also are letters from (a) Sara Hutchinson, sister of Mrs. Wordsworth; 9... 15 Jul 1803-6 Nov 1830
LETTERS from Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of William Wordsworth, to Catherine Clarkson, wife of Thomas Clarkson, the antislavery philanthropist; 15 July, 1803-6 Nov. 1830. Included also are letters from (a) Sara Hutchinson, sister of Mrs. Wordsworth; 9...
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LETTERS from Dorothy Wordsworth, sister of William Wordsworth, to Catherine Clarkson, wife of Thomas Clarkson, the antislavery philanthropist; 15 July, 1803-6 Nov. 1830. Included also are letters from (a) Sara Hutchinson, sister of Mrs. Wordsworth; 9... 15 Jul 1803-6 Nov 1830
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Letter: [1823] Aug. 26, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1823]
Wordsworth, Dorothy, 1771-1855. Letter: [1823] Aug. 26, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth.
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Letter: [1823] Aug. 26, Rydal Mount, to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1823]
Sympathises with Miss Laing over her recent illness and gives an account of the health and activities of John and Dorothy Wordsworth. She says how happy she is to hear of William Laing's safe return from Paris and remarks how much she would like to visit that city with Mary.
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Wordsworth, Dorothy, active 1794-1850, of Add MS 35344
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Vol. II. (ff. 267). 1. LETTERS from S. T. Coleridge (a) to Josiah Wedgwood; 21 Apr. 1800. f. 1;-(b) to G. Ward; Apr. 1808, 10 June, 1810. ff. 4, 6. 2. Letters to T. Poole from (a) Sara, wife of S. T. Coleridge; 1799-1834. Some written by an amanuensi... 1794-1850
Vol. II. (ff. 267). 1. LETTERS from S. T. Coleridge (a) to Josiah Wedgwood; 21 Apr. 1800. f. 1;-(b) to G. Ward; Apr. 1808, 10 June, 1810. ff. 4, 6. 2. Letters to T. Poole from (a) Sara, wife of S. T. Coleridge; 1799-1834. Some written by an amanuensi..., 1794-1850
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Vol. II. (ff. 267). 1. LETTERS from S. T. Coleridge (a) to Josiah Wedgwood; 21 Apr. 1800. f. 1;-(b) to G. Ward; Apr. 1808, 10 June, 1810. ff. 4, 6. 2. Letters to T. Poole from (a) Sara, wife of S. T. Coleridge; 1799-1834. Some written by an amanuensi... 1794-1850
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- Britons
Citation
- Place
- Paris, France
Paris, France
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Bangor, U.S.A
Bangor, U.S.A
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Ohio, North America
Ohio, North America
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- England
England
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Scotland
Scotland
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
Citation
- Place
- Paris (France)
Paris (France)
Parsed from SNAC EAC-CPF.
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Citation
- Convention Declaration
- Convention Declaration 174