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- 1806–1975
Letters to and from Wordsworth; letters from Mary and Dora Wordsworth; sonnets; miscellaneous items.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
Letters to and from Wordsworth; letters from Mary and Dora Wordsworth; sonnets; miscellaneous items.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
TLS to A. G. Lee, College Librarian
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Is pleased with the purchase of the letter. Suggests that it might be reproduced in the 'Eagle'.
Johnson, C M P (fl 1974-1975)
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Contends that the handwriting of the letter concerning the 'Anecdote for Fathers' is that of Mary Wordsworth.
Darbishire, Helen (1881-1961) literary scholar
ALS to H. W. Pickersgill, from Rydal Mount
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Regrets that he cannot currently travel to London to have his portrait taken due to his sister's ill health. Assures Pickersgill that he still wishes him to paint the portrait for St John's College and understands the reasons why he cannot come to Ambleside.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
AL to the Master of St John's College, from Trinity College Lodge
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Accepts an invitation to dine at St John's College.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
ALS possibly to Francis Aglionby MP, from Rydal Mount
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Reminds him that they once met at the Earl of Lonsdale's residence. Asks Aglionby to support Sergeant Talfourd's Copyright Bill on its second reading in Parliament.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
ALS to Robert Southey and a related letter
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Various (003907)
ALS to Mrs Gaskell, from Rydal Mount
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Regarding plans to secure the Wordsworth family almery from its present owners, the Beaumonts. Asks Gaskell to make a drawing of it so that he might secure an acceptable substitute. Mentions Mr De Wint's attention to Miss C. Marshall and to his 'request in favor of your young friend'.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
ALS to Mrs Gaskell, from Rydal Mount
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Reports that Mr Beaumont has presented him with the Wordsworth family almery. Thanks Gaskell for her part in the affair. Refers to Mr Brakenbridge's letter regarding arrangements for sending the almery. Mentions that he does not plan to go to London during the spring.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet
Photocopy of ALS to Stansfeld Rawson, from Rydal Mount
Part of Papers of William Wordsworth
Regarding the loss of a ring by his daughter. Recalls his recent tour, particularly Wastdale and the hospitality of Rawson and Mrs Rawson.
Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) poet