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         Mitford Mary Russell:     more books (25)
  1. Mary Russell Mitford: correspondence with Charles Boner & John Ruskin, ed. by Elizabeth Lee. With 8 illustrations by Mary Russell (1787-1855) Mitford, 1915-01-01
  2. Town Versus Country by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-04
  3. Our village / with an introduction by Anne Thackeray Ritchie. One hundred illustrations by Hugh Thomson and sixteen coloured plates from drawings by Alfred Rawlings by Mary Russell (1787-1855) Mitford, 1910-01-01
  4. OUR VILLAGE. First Series & Second Series. New Edition. Two volumes. by Mary Russell, 1787-1855. MITFORD, 1848
  5. Correspondence With Charles Boner & John Ruskin. Edited By Elizabeth Lee by Ruskin John 1819-1900, Boner Charles 1815-1870, 2010-09-30
  6. The works of Mary Russell Mitford, prose and verse, viz Our village, Belford Regis, Country stories, Findens tableaux, Foscari, Julian, Rienzi, Charles the First by Mary Russell Mitford 1787-1855, 1850-12-31
  7. Julian, a tragedy in five acts by Mary Russell Mitford 1787-1855, 1823-12-31
  8. The life of Mary Russell Mitford, told by herself in letters to her friends. Edited by A.G.K. L'Estrange Volume 1 by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  9. Children of the village. With illus. by F. Barnard [and others] by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  10. Recollection of a literary life; and selections from my favourit by Mitford. Mary Russell. 1787-1855., 1883-01-01
  11. Correspondence with Charles Boner & John Ruskin. Edited by Elizabeth Lee by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  12. Our village. by Mitford. Mary Russell. 1787-1855., 1879-01-01
  13. Sketches of English life and character by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26
  14. Stories of village and town life ; or, World-pictures of old England by Mary Russell, 1787-1855 Mitford, 2009-10-26

41. "Byzantine Literature
secolo ; n. 9. Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855, Julian a tragedy, in five acts,As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London , (London, J. Cumberland, nd
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42. New Alresford - Alresford And Its Villages - Hampshire Local Pages
Local Government information for New Alresford.Category Regional Europe England Hampshire Alresford...... Mary Russell Mitford (17871855) essayist, novelist and dramatist wasborn, and lived until she was ten years old, at 37 Broad Street.
http://www.hants.gov.uk/localpages/central/alresford/new_alresford/
Home Search Contacts A-Z Index ... Hampshire Local Pages
New Alresford
New Alresford was one of the Bishop of Winchester's six planned "new towns". In the pre-Conquest period the main London/Winchester road ran along the north boundary of Tichborne Parish. The bishop's newly founded town attracted the road to the north of its previous position. New Alresford was the most valuable of the bishop's plantations. He already had a strong local interest at Bishop's Sutton where he had a residence. King John granted Godfrey de Lucy, the then bishop, a market, fair and river mills circa 1200 thus attracting new settlers to the town. By the early decades of the thirteenth century over forty burgesses were attracted to the town, and the bishop had provided a market hall, and rebuilt the fulling mill. In the later thirteenth century Bishop de Lucy was credited with having turned the Itchen into a navigable canal. Alresford Pond would have provided a head of water for this enterprise as well as a source of power for a number of mills. In the fourteenth century the town was one of the country's ten greatest wool markets, a collecting centre for the downland east and north east of Winchester. The street layout of the mediaeval town was straightforward and remains, in its ground plan, as it was in the thirteenth century, with the spacious market place, now Broad Street, at right angles to the main road from Winchester.

43. Mary
Later, she wrote a popular book about the incident. Mary Russell Mitford (17871855)British dramatist and poet. Maria Martin (1796-1863) American artist.
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For many more names, please return to Edgar's Main Page. Mary
Gender : Feminine.
Language : English.
Etymology
Mary is the English form of Marie , the French form of Maria , the Latin form of a Hebrew (or Egyptian) name: Miriam Mariamne , or Myriam . The meaning is disputed. Some suggestions include: "Wished for Child," "Bitterness," or "Drop of the Sea," or "Rebelliousness."
History
Before the Middle Ages, Mary was considered to be too sacred a name for everyday use. The first well-known instance of a child named Mary was when King Malcolm III of Scotland, and his wife, St. Margaret, who named their second daughter Mary in 1082. The name was popular Western Europe throughout the Middle Ages. Although it declined during the Elizabethan Age (due to the reign of "Bloody" Mary I), it rose again during the 17th century and became the most popular feminine name in English-speaking world until the 20th century.
Pronunciation : mare-ee.
Diminutives Mamie Mame Ria
Cornish Mariot
Czech Mariska Marenka Marulienka Danish Mia Dutch Marijke Marieke Mieke Miep English May Mally Mollie Molly Pol Polly French Marielle Manon Marion (SEE BELOW).

44. Regency Home Library: Regency Literature
Mary Russell Mitford (17871855) Quotations Page; Singing; Grasshopper Cricket.James Montgomery (1771-1854) Quotations Page; (he is mentioned in Sanditon).
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/9140/book.htm

45. The Royal College Of Surgeons Of England : Manuscripts - M
Mitchiner, PA Correspondence with Brigadier RA Drew 1949. Mitford, Mary Russell (17871855)novelist Letter to Mrs Baillie asking advice about a governess 1839.
http://www.rcseng.ac.uk/services/library/collections/manuscripts/manuscripts_m_h
Role of the College Presidents Introduction Council Information How to find us ... Manuscripts A-Z
Manuscripts - M
Manuscripts List Manuscripts - A Manuscripts - B Manuscripts - C ... Manuscripts - L Manuscripts - M Manuscripts - N Manuscripts - O Manuscripts - P Manuscripts - Q ... T U V W X Y Z Macaulay, Catherine (1731 -1791) historian
Letter to William Hunter 1768 Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859) statesman and historian
Letter to Mrs Henry Macaulay 1848 MacCormac, Sir William (1836-1901)
Four addresses given when Sir William left Belfast, letter to Victor Plarr; album of cuttings and pictures 1860–1901 MacDonald, John
Notes re a case of peculation 1795–1796
McGrigor, Q
Letter to Mrs Macaulay sending condolences of Army Medical officers on death of Matthew Baillie 1824 MacKenna, Robert William n.d.
"Carmina Cadaveris" spoof songs by Edinburgh University Student n.d. c1850 -1900 MacKenzie, Sir George Steuart (1780-1848) mineralogist
Letter to J G Spurzheim 1828–1830 Mackenzie, Henry (1745-1831) novelist
Letters to Joanna Baillie 1808–1810 Mackenzie, William (1791–1868)

46. MITFORD, Mary Russell, Autographs, Manuscripts, Letters,
Mitford, Mary Russell, (17871855). Novelist and dramatist. Small collectioncomprising four letters, an autograph manuscript poem
http://www.manuscripts.co.uk/stock/20034.HTM
Restart site MITFORD, Mary Russell (1787-1855). Novelist and dramatist.
Small collection comprising four letters, an autograph manuscript poem signed, an autograph list of books and a fragment from a letter.
The letters are:
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent [at the publishers', Smith, Elder?], 1 page 8vo (laid down on card), 23 Newman Street, 'Friday Evening', undated; asking for the money due to her for an article in 'your Friendship's Offering'.
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Madam', 1 page 16mo, undated; claiming no recollection of a cook of the name given to her, and denying that she had ever given a recommendation.
Autograph Letter Signed, characteristically on a torn-off fragment, 1 page 8vo (oblong), undated; withdrawing from some arrangement and discussing gardening.
Autograph Manuscript Signed of a six-line poem beginning Fair Spring! beneath thy feet the grass is set ... , 1 page 8vo (oblong), Swallowfield, 18 June 1852.
Autograph list on the reverse of an address-panel to herself, comprising the titles of several books including David Copperfield and works by Thackeray.

47. Signatures, Autographs, Documents And Manuscripts
x 3 inches). £30 / $50 / 47 No 20133 (Picture) Mitford, Mary Russell(17871855). Novelist and dramatist. Signature cut from
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ADELAIDE, Queen (1792-1849). Consort of William IV.
[No: 20527] (Picture)
ADLER, Hermann (1839-1911). Chief Rabbi.
Signature ('H Adler / Chief Rabbi', dated 13 March 1905, on his compliments slip (traces of mounting at the corners).
53 [No: 7717] (Picture)
ALBANI, Emma (1847-1930). Canadian soprano.
Signature and date ('1905') on a black-edged, monogrammed correspondence card (traces of former mounting at the corners).
38 [No: 7690] (Picture)
ALEXANDER, Albert Victor, Earl (1885-1965. Politician. First Lord of the Admiralty. 23 [No: 5183] (Picture) ARNAUD, Yvonne (1895-1958). Actoress. 33 [No: 20139] (Picture) ASQUITH, Herbert Henry, Earl of Oxford (1852-1928). Prime Minister 1908-1916. Autograph Note (third person) to Sir Charles Matthews at the Treasury, in recognition of his service, 1 page 8vo, 10 Downing Street, 19 February 1916. 'With the Prime Minister's grateful thanks'. 42 [No: 1243] (Picture) AUSTIN, Alfred (1835-1913). Poet. Signature and salutation on grey paper.

48. Women's History Walk
this site, 18881893. Mary Russell Mitford, 1787-1855, writer andliterary hostess, best known for Our Village, lived at no 56.
http://homepages.primex.co.uk/~lesleyah/lwhnwalk.htm
History of Sexuality Women's History Stella Browne Archives ... Quirky Stuff
Women's History Walk, Bloomsbury
This was originally planned as a summer evening meeting activity for the London Women's History Network. Unfortunately, it rained, and we spent most of the evening in Jacques Wine Bar. This would still make a nice long light evening's stroll among the leafy squares of Bloomsbury for the researcher who has been cooped up all day in the British Library, Wellcome Institute, Friends' House and adjacent institutions. I don't have any proprietorial feelings about this walk, which was based on a collation of information from various sources, including notes from Emma Milliken, and is being occasionally updated as I acquire new information. Please feel free to add, adapt and emend, though some acknowledgment, and feedback , would be appreciated. Thanks to everyone who has contributed additional information, especially David Doughan, and members of VICTORIA :The Electronic Conference for Victorian Studies. Map of route Friends House (opposite Euston Station): important role of women Quakers; texts of women from the C17th; women as preachers; Elizabeth Fry; involvement in Anti-Slavery, Anti-CD Acts, and Peace

49. CORPUS, AUTHORS
American ornithologist. Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855, English novelistand dramatist. Montgomery, Robert, 1807-1855, English poet. Moore
http://www.burgoyne.com/pages/bdespain/grammar/grambiog.htm
Ainger, Alfred English biographer Aldrich, Thomas Bailey American author and editor Allen, James Lane American novelist Arnold, Sir Edwin English poet and journalist Arnold, Matthew English poet and critic Austen, Jane English novelist Bagahot, Walter English economist and journalist
Linnaeus Banks) English novelist Barrie, Sir James Matthew Scottish novelist and dramatist Beecher, Henry Ward American clergyman Bellamy, Edward American author Besant, Sir Walter English novelist Birrell, Augustine English politician and writer Black, William Scottish journalist and novelist Blackmore, Richard Doddridge English novelist Bolles, Albert Sidney American author Boyesen, Hjalmar Hjorth Norwegian-American author and educator Brook, ? (poss. Brooks, Charles William
Shirley) (English journalist and novelist) Brooks, Phillips American clergyman Brown, John Scottish physician and essayist Browning, Robert English poet Bryant, William Cullen American poet and editor Burroughs, John American naturalist Cable, George Washington American author Campbell, William Wilfred

50. Inventory Of The Garber Letter Collection
APCS, nd, Argyll, to Sedgwick Jacobson Ltd. (?). Mitford, Mary Russell(17871855) Novelist. ALS, 1 p., nd, np, to ? ALS, 2 p., nd, np, to ?
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Inventory of the Garber Letter Collection
Scroll down or select a letter to move to the portion of the index you desire. Click on letter at head of category to return to alphabet bar A B C D ...
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Maartens, Maarten (pseud.) (1858-1915) Author.
  • ACS, October 29, 1912, Doorn, to ?
MacCarthy, Desmond (1878-1952)
  • APCS, January 3, 1951, to Miss Margaret Greig.
  • ALS, 1 p., June 15, 1949, Hampton on Thames, to Miss Greig.
MacDonald, George (1824-1905) Scottish Novelist, Poet.
  • ALS, 1 p., n.d., n.p., to Mr. Cleaveland.
MacDonald, James Ramsay (1866-1937) British Prime Minister.
  • AMsS, 2 p., n.d., London, Introduction to "George Whitefield - The Awakener," by Albert D. Belden.
  • ANS, n.d., n.p., to Mr. Samuel Looker.

51. Authors M-O
Mulock AKA Craik, Dinah Maria Mulock, 18261887 Mitchell, S. Weir (Silar Weir),1829-1914 Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855 AKA Mitford, Miss Moldeven, Meyer
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Maag, Carl
MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935
MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936
MacClure, Victor, 1887-
MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
MacKay, Charles, 1814-1889
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859
Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947
Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527
Mackenzie, Alexander, 1833-1898 Maclaren, Ian [pseud.] AKA: Watson, John, 1850-1907 Macy, Jesse, 1842-1919 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Malot, Hector, 1830-1907 Mandeville, John, Sir Manners, J. Hartley Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, Baron de, 1782-1854 Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD AKA: Lucan Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180 Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615 Marion, F. (Fulgence) Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 Marquis, Don, 1878-1937

52. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : MIT
et Philip VAN ZANDT); Mitford (Mary Russell)(17871855) Peinture1 (2); Mitford (William)(1744-1827) Peinture 1; MITHRIDATE III (Roi
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MIT A B C D ... Z
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  • MITCHELL (Alfred R.)(1888-1972)
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  • MITCHELL Jr (John)(1863-1929)
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  • MITCHELL (Julius Caesar Bonaparte)
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  • MITCHELL (Margaret)(1900-1949)
      Memorabilia
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  • MITCHELL (Maria)(1818-1889)
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  • MITCHELL (Peter)(1824-1899)
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  • MITCHELL (Peter D.)
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  • MITCHELL (S. A.)(1829-1914)
      Peinture
  • MITCHELL (Thomas)
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  • MITCHELL (Thomas Livingstone)(1792-1855)
      Peinture
      Dessin
  • MITCHELL (William

53. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : MIT
Philip VAN ZANDT); Mitford (Mary Russell)(17871855) Painting 1(2); Mitford (William)(1744-1827) Painting 1; MITHRIDATE III (king
http://www.onlipix.com/personages/mit.htm
MIT A B C D ... Z
  • MITCHEL (Ormsby MacKhnight)(1809-1862)
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  • MITCHELL (Alfred R.)(1888-1972)
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  • MITCHELL (Sir Andrew)(1708-1771)
      Painting
  • MITCHELL (Arthur)
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      - in 1955 :
  • MITCHELL (Billy J.)
  • MITCHELL (Donald Grant)(1822-1908)
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  • MITCHELL (Edwina, born DONNELLY)(1894-1968)
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  • MITCHELL (Harris, pilot
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  • MITCHELL (Sir Henry)(1823-1898)
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  • MITCHELL (James F.)
  • MITCHELL (John)
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  • MITCHELL Jr (John)(1863-1929)
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  • MITCHELL (John Finley)(1841-)
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  • MITCHELL (John Grant)(1838-1894)
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  • MITCHELL (John K.)
      Painting
  • MITCHELL (Johnny)
      Photo
  • MITCHELL (Julius Caesar Bonaparte)
      Photo
  • MITCHELL (Maggie)(1832-)
      Drawing
  • MITCHELL (Margaret)(1900-1949)
      Memorabilia
  • MITCHELL (Margaret Julia, aka 'Maggie')(1832-1918)
      Photo
  • MITCHELL (Maria)(1818-1889)
      Drawing
  • MITCHELL (Peter)(1824-1899)
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  • MITCHELL (Peter D.)
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  • MITCHELL (Rhea)
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  • MITCHELL (Robert Byington)(1823-1882)
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  • MITCHELL (S. A.)(1829-1914)

54. Index
Misseldon, Edward (16081654) Free Trade Mitchell, S. Weir (1829-1914) The Autobiographyof a Quack Mitford, Mary Russell (1787-1855) Our Village Moliere (1622
http://www.changanyouth.xahu.edu.cn/pages/novel/M/
English Classics 3000 M ( Listed by Author )

55. ABALAIN (Hervé) 1174 SIR JOHN SUCKLING (1609-1642). POETE
Translate this page Mary Russell Mitford (1787-1855) OUR VILLAGE (1824-32). Référence 92PA030128 - Université de soutenance Paris 3 823 pages.
http://www.anrtheses.com.fr/Catalogue/SCat_2243.htm
LITTERATURE ET CIVILISATION ANGLAISES (retour)
LITTERATURE DU 17 e SIECLE
ABALAIN Hervé
SIR JOHN SUCKLING (1609-1642). POETE CAVALIER.
Paris 4
835 pages
ABITEBOUL Maurice
LES RAPPORTS DE L'ETHIQUE ET L'ESTHETIQUE CHEZ CYRIL TOURNEUR, JOHN WEBSTER ET THOMAS MIDDLETON 3 MOMENTS DE LA SENSIBILITE JACOBEENNE.
Montpellier 3
1647 pages
ANIQ FILALI Rabéa DEUX MODES SATIRIQUES OU LE CHOIX FAIT PAR BUTLER DANS HUDIBRAS ET SWIFT DANS A TALE OF A TUB (LE CONTE DU TONNEAU) Paris 4 733 pages BAS Georges JAMES SHIRLEY DRAMATURGE CAROLEEN (1596-1666). 800 pages BEAUMATIN Colette TABLEAUX DE LA VIE RURALE EN ANGLETERRE A L'ERE DE LA REVOLUTION INDUSTRIELLE. MARY RUSSELL MITFORD (1787-1855) : OUR VILLAGE (1824-32). Paris 3 823 pages BONY Alain JOSEPH ADDISON ET LA CREATION LITTERAIRE : ESSAI PERIODIQUE ET MODERNITE. Paris 3 930 pages BOURCIER Elisabeth LES JOURNAUX PRIVES EN ANGLETERRE DE 1600 A 1660. 504 pages BUTEL Yannick LA LECTURE A L'EPREUVE D'HAMLET OU CONTRIBUTION AUX THEORIES DE LA LECTURE. Caen 574 pages CAME Jean-François LES STRUCTURES FONDAMENTALES DE L'UNIVERS IMAGINAIRE MILTONIEN. 1066 pages CAMERON Mary WOOD JAMES BRIDIE ET LE THEATRE ECOSSAIS.

56. Feldman, _British Women Poets Of The Romantic Era_ - Anthologies Page - Scholarl
transparent stream ) Mary Russell Mitford (17871855). Winter Scenery,January, 1809 To Mr. Lucas ELIZABETH MOODY (d. 1814). To Dr
http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/anthologies/feldman.htm
B RITISH WOMEN POETS OF THE ROMANTIC ERA
AN ANTHOLOGY
Edited by Paula R. Feldman
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997
CONTENTS
Acknowledgments Introduction Editorial Note
MARIA ABDY (c. 1797-1867)
An Original Thought My Very Particular Friend
LUCY AIKIN (1781-1864)
from Epistles on Women
JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817)
Verses to Rhyme with "Rose" On a Headache
JOANNA BAILLIE (1762-1851)
Wind Thunder The Kitten Up! Quit Thy Bower! Woo'd and Married and A' Address to a Steam-Vessel Song ("The gliding fish that takes his play") The Sun Is Down Lines to a Teapot The Maid of Llanwellyn
ANNA LETITIA BARBAULD (1743-1825)
The Mouse's Petition An Inventory of the Furniture in Dr. Priestley's Study A Summer Evening's Meditation Tomorrow Inscription for an Ice-House To the Poor Washing-Day Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, A Poem Life The Baby-House Riddle ("From rosy bowers we issue forth")
MRS. E. -G. BAYFIELD (fl. 1803-1816)
The Danger of Discontent
ELIZABETH BENTLEY (1767-1839)
To a Redbreast
MATILDA BETHAM (1776-1852)
To Miss Rouse Boughton, now the Right Hon. Lady St. John

57. Armstrong, _Nineteenth-Century Women Poets_ - Anthologies Page - Scholarly Resou
The Legend of Santarem. Mary Russell Mitford (17871855) 64. To a Yellow Butterfly,April 8th, 1808. CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT (1789-1871) 65. 'Just as I am'.
http://www.rc.umd.edu/reference/anthologies/armstrong.htm
NINETEENTH-CENTURY WOMEN POETS:
AN OXFORD ANTHOLOGY
Edited by Isobel Armstrong and Joseph Bristow with Cath Sharrock
London and New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
CONTENTS
Note on the Texts Introduction ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD (1743-1825)
1. Epistle to William Wilberforce Esq. On the Rejection of the Bill for Abolishing Slave Trade, 1791
2. On the Expected General Rising of the French Nation in 1792
3. To Dr Priestley, December 29, 1792
4. The Rights of Woman
5. Inscription for an Ice-House
6. To the Poor
7. To a Little Invisible Being Who Is Expected Soon to Become Visible
8. To Mr S. T. Coleridge: 1797
Eighteen Hundred and Eleven; A poem
10. The Snowdrop HANNAH MORE (1745-1833) 11. from Sensibility 12. from The Black Slave Trade 13. Will Chip's True Rights of Man, in Opposition to the New Rights of Man 14. The Sorrows of Yamba, or, the Negro Woman's Lamentation ANNA SEWARD (?1747-1809) 15. The Ghost of Cuchullin CHARLOTTE SMITH (1749-1806) 16. Elegaic Sonnets, No. 44. Written in the Church Yard at Middleton in Sussex 17. Elegaic Sonnets, No. 70. On Being Cautioned against Walking on an Headland Overlooking the Sea, because It Was Frequented by a Lunatic

58. Individual Personal Name Files In The Alice Marshall Women's
Florence Fenwick, 18541936 MILLER, Jenness MILLER, Maude Barnes MILLER, Olive Thorne,1831-1918 MILLETT, Kate Mitford, Mary Russell, 1787-1855 MONROE, Anne
http://www.hbg.psu.edu/library/womenslist.html

59. Records For Country Life -- England -- Fiction. (in MARION)
Mitford, Mary Russell, 17871855. cn Our village / Mary Russell Mitford. New York Prentice Hall Press, 1987. MAIN CALL NUMBER Fiction Book Available.
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Country life England Fiction.
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60. A Companion To Evelyn Waugh's 'Brideshead Revisited' 3,2
A valued correspondent has pointed out, however, that this lady is much more likelyto be Mary Russell Mitford (17871855), the author of Our Village (1824), a
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Brideshead Revisited
Book Three
A Twitch upon the Thread Chapter Two Private view - Rex Mottram at home 252 the hanging
i.e. of the pictures in the gallery, always a fraught period. Daily Beast
Scoop

253 Teresa Marchmain
i.e. Lady Marchmain, who has been dead about ten years 253 The Clarences
In the 20th century there was no royal family called Clarence. (The last Duke of Clarence, who would have become king in 1910 if he had survived, died in 1892.) There has been some speculation as to which royal duke EW means this to be. It is of no importance : the point is that we witness the pleasant inconsequentialities attendant on royal position in the 20th century.
254 Margot
Decline and Fall onwards. She is an ornament of high society despite deriving her fortune from dubious activities including the white slave trade. 255 Mrs Simpson
255 Tate Gallery and the National Art Collections Fund important purchasers in the arts world in Britain who had access to large amounts of money 257 T-t-trent or T-t-tring Iain Gale (in ) places Trent in Somerset, but the only place in England that I can find with the name (apart from the river) is a village then of some 200 souls just over the border in Dorset. Blanche can hardly mean this place, or the Italian city. The alliteration and the stammer are no doubt more important than the sense.

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