Box Montgomery Manuscripts Box 1
Contains 144 Results:
Poem by Richard Cecil, 24 August 1824
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Poem, 'alluding to the preceding piece', by G.B. Kidd, 24 February 1825
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Text by Greville Ewing and B. Ewing, 7 November 1824
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Text by Jane Cathcart, [1821 - 1829]
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Poem by Ann Gilbert, 26 February 1825
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Poem by Jos. Gilbert, 26 April 1826
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Text by J. A. James, 30 June 1825
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Pencil sketch of Worcester, by Emily Selfe Page, 30 August 1825
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Verse and pencil sketch, [1821 - 1829]
Handwritten verse about and pencil sketch of Thomas Clarkson, by John Rawson.
Poem by T. R. B, 10 January 1826
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Text by Carlos von Bülow, 6 February 1826
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Verses of a hymn in the Sandwich Island language, 26 March 1826
Handwritten 'Verses of a hymn in the Sandwich Island language', with a translation, by Mika Eliki and Mr. Ellis.
Text by L.B., at the Vicarage, Sheffield, 17 March 1827
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Text by W. H. B, 17 March 1827
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Poem, 'To the Slave', 27 March 1827
Handwritten poem titled 'To the Slave', by Richard William Hamilton.
Text by David Parker, 23 July 1827
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Text by E. Carey, 17 September 1827
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Poem based on Psalm 23, 'composed for a child', [1821 - 1829]
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Handwritten verse by Josiah Conder, 24 September 1827
Handwritten book titled in pencil 'A Treasury of pen and pencil memorials of absent friends', with note above 'Mary Anne Read, Wincobank'.
The volume consists of contributions from friends and acquaintances of Mary Anne Read, in prose, verse or quotation. There are handwritten notes and directions in her hand, as well as several sketches. James Montgomery contributes a four-page poem: 'A Fable', beginning 'A Star would be a Flower; So down from heaven it came…'.
Poem, 'The Shipwrecked Sinner', 13 October 1827
Handwritten poem titled 'The Shipwrecked Sinner', by J. [Marchman].