Anna Aspland manuscript material : 1 item ca. 1840

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Anna Aspland manuscript material : 1 item ca. 1840

The writer of this letter lives in the household of Robert Aspland (1782-1845), the Unitarian divine. She may be a daughter. She also mentions two females : Sara -- who became Mrs. Robert Aspland in May of 1801 (née Middleton) -- and Jane -- (née Hibbert), wife of Robert Brook Aspland, son of the above. To Jane Porter : 1 autograph letter signed : 2 Oct [1840] : asking Porter to write a few lines to a Mrs. Gwyllim, who had been both a friend of Porter's mother, and Anna Maria Porter's godmother.

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Aspland, Anna

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The writer of this letter lives in the household of Robert Aspland (1782-1845), the Unitarian divine. She may be a daughter. She also mentions two females : Sara -- who became Mrs. Robert Aspland in May of 1801 (née Middleton) -- and Jane -- (née Hibbert), wife of Robert Brook Aspland, son of the above. From the guide to the Anna Aspland manuscript material : 1 item, ca. 1840, (The New York Public Library. Carl H. Pforzheimer Collection of Shelley and His Circle.) ...

Porter, Jane, 1776-1850

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Jane Porter (1776-1850) was a best selling British historical novelist and the author of Thaddeus of Warsaw (1804) and The Scottish chiefs (1810). From the description of Papers of Jane Porter, 1760-1850. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122559985 Francis Legatt Chantrey was a popular and successful sculptor who made portrait busts of many of the most distinguished men of his time, including George IV, Sir Walter Scott, Willi...

Aspland, Robert, 1782-1845

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