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At home--worked my shirt--dressed my flowers (only my little basket)--read Burnet's Burnet</persName>'s <title ref="#Hist_Burnet" >History & Peter’s Letters to his Kinfolk. Missed my own darling very much indeed.

@@ -5821,10 +5822,12 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Monday 5th

At home--gave little Miss Keep a pretty needlebook and - pincushion--read George 3rd his Court & Family--sad + pincushion--read George 3rd his [?] & Family--sad stupid stuff--Mr. Dickinson called--weeded my little flower Court.

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Tuesday 6th

At home--went twice walking with @@ -5840,7 +5843,6 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Mr. Nares, Mr. MacFarlane & a great many people--came home to dinner & walked after--pleasant day.

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@@ -5936,7 +5938,6 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Dubois' account of India--a curious book.

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Sunday 18th

At home--heard from dear At Richmond--Mr. Haydon came & spent the day with us--read Mrs. Hofland's Tales & - Chalmers's new sermons--happy - day.

+ Chalmers's new sermons--happy + day.

Monday 3rd

At Richmond--went by water to see - Hampton Court--delightful place--enchanting + Hampton Court--delightful place--enchanting Cartoons--beautiful portrait of Titian by himself--returned at 6 to dinner, & heard from my own dear home--charming @@ -6138,7 +6139,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At Richmond--went by water to Kew--called on Mrs. - Nooth & went over the palace--most + Nooth & went over the palace--most lovely little place with fine books & pictures--left my dear friends there, & went home to Wokingham on the top of the Coach--dear @@ -6288,7 +6289,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Miss James--read Hazlitt's Lectures on the age of Elizabeth--Mr. Body called - & brought us some fruit--walked with Granny & the Pets.

@@ -6624,7 +6625,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#Marsh_Henry">Harry & Mrs. Marsh called--wrote to Sir William Elford & Eliza Webb--read the - Festival of Flora--very pretty.

+ Festival of Flora--very pretty.

August--1820 Three Mile Cross @@ -6747,11 +6748,11 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Miss James--read Domestic Scenes--good--walked with Drum & Granny.

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Wednesday 6th

At home--worked at my - flounce--read Sintram & his companions--very fine--wrote to + flounce--read Sintram & his companions--very fine--wrote to Mrs. Hofland & Miss Emily James.

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At home--Mr. Dickinson called--walked with dear Granny--finished my letter to - Miss James--read Beaumont + <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName>--read <title ref="#Beau_Fletch">Beaumont & Fletcher.

@@ -7032,7 +7033,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Crowther called, & Mr. & Mrs. Dickinson--walked with dear Granny & my Molly, & took dear Mr. Haydon's dogs--read - Advice to Julia, a so so Poem.

+ Advice to Julia, a so so Poem.

Sunday 8th @@ -7176,7 +7177,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Sunday 22nd

At home--walked with Drum & the pets--read Hazlitt's Age of Elizabeth + ref="#Hazlitt_Wm">Hazlitt's Age of Elizabeth again, & made some extracts from it--famous.

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At home--worked at Miss James's collar & frill--walked with dear Granny--read the - Missionary--very romantic.

+ Missionary--very romantic.

Tuesday 24th @@ -7252,7 +7253,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Tuesday 31st

At home--walked with Drum & the pets--read Mrs. Opie's Tales of the + ref="#Opie_Amelia">Mrs. Opie</persName>'s <title ref="#Tales_Heart">Tales of the Heart--middling.

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Saturday 4th

At home--walked with dear - Granny & the pets--read the - Vampyre, very stupid--wrote to Mr. - Haydon.

+ Granny & the pets--read the + Vampyre, very stupid--wrote to Mr. + Haydon.

Sunday 5th @@ -7455,7 +7456,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. at dear Granny's frill--heard from Eliza Webb--read Fleury's Memoire de Napoleon.

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Wednesday 22nd

At home--heard from Thursday 30th

At home--walked with dear Granny & Molly--read Horatia Perry's + ref="#Molly_pet">Molly--read Horatia Perry's Marriage to a Mr. Crawfurd in the Bengal Service.

@@ -8117,7 +8118,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Tuesday 6th

At home--went flowering with dear Drum & the pets--found one - white violet in the lane beyond white violet in the lane beyond Davis's--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson.

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Monday 23rd -

At home--put leeches +

At home--put leeches on dear M [?]--bled her for six hours--frightened me to death--Mr. & Mrs. Dickinson called, & Mr. Crowther & Miss @@ -9016,7 +9017,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

Sunday 10th

At home--read Mrs. Baillie's Legends & + ref="#Baillie_Joanna">Mrs. Baillie's Legends & Bowles's Pamphlets & walked.Mitford met Bowles while visiting the Valpy's, as recorded in her journal on 31 May, and as she mentions in a letter to Sir @@ -10195,7 +10196,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

Sunday 30th -

At home--wrote to Mrs. Hofland & Miss James--read the Pirate--began my Tragedy.

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At home--wrote to Mrs. Hofland & Miss James--read the Pirate--began my Tragedy.

Monday 31st @@ -10209,8 +10210,373 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
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Heard from Sir W. Elford--went to Reading with Drum--dined at the Tuppens--made many calls--home in the evening--worked at my [play?].

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At home--wrote to Miss Johnson & Mrs. Tuppen, with some tatting--worked at Julian.

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At home--wrote a letter to Sir William Elford--worked at Julian.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--read Loyd Byron's

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At home--worked at Julian all day.

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At home--read Magazines.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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Wrote to Sir William--worked at Julian.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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Mr. Crowther called--worked at Julian.

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Heard of poor dear Mr. Webb's death, which happened yesterday--worked at Julian.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--worked at Julian--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--Mr. Body called.

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At home--heard from Miss James--went into Reading--saw Mr. Tafourdell &c.--poor Papa attended Mr. Webb's funeral.

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Wrote to Miss James--called on Mrs. Body.

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Mr. Crowther called--Mr. & Mrs. Crowther wrote to me 3 times, & I to them, about Foscari--worked a little at Julian, but very hazy--mean to do better.

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At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

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Went primrosing--got a great many--Granny went to Winchester--wrote to Mary Webb.

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At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Hofland & Miss Ogbourn--went to Reading & Coley--came home to dinner--pleasant day.

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At home--heard from Miss Nooth & dear Granny--had a coursing morning at Mortimer Common--went to see dear Luce--wrote to Granny.

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At home--wrote to Granny.

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At home--heard from Granny--worked at Julian.

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At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Miss Ogbourne & Miss Brooke.

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At home--Drum went to Winchester--went primrosing--worked at Julian.

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At home--heard from Granny--wrote to Miss Nooth--worked at Julian.

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At home--poor May very ill--heard from Granny, Mrs. Hayward & Mr. Talfourd--Mr. Crowther called--had a bad cold.

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At home--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Hofland, & Miss Jolliffe--heard from Granny--wrote the alteration of Foscari--May better.

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May much better--Mrs. Ragget & Miss Bricknell called--called on Mrs. Crowther--Drum & Granny came home; had a bad cold.

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At home--wrote to Miss Johnson & Miss Ogbourn--cold better--worked at Julian

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At home--very unwell.

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At home--still ill--worked at Julian.

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At home--still worse--did nothing.

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At home--rather better--did nothing.

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At home--rather better--worked at Foscari.

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At home--better--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson.

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At home--very bad--did nothing.

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At home--rather better--heard from Sir W. Elford--wrote to Sir W. Elford--heard from Mrs. Crowther--worked at Foscari.

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Better--worked at Foscari.

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At home--heard from Miss James.

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Better--wrote to Miss James.

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Went to Wockingham to see the poor dear Webbs--home to dinner--better.

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At home--Drum & Granny went to Mr. Newberry's Christening--I staid at home--went primrosing--worked at Foscari.

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At home--Mr. & Mrs. Body called--went primrosing with Drum--worked at Foscari.

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At home--worked at Foscari.

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At home--worked at Foscari.

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At home--Drum went to Watlington--Mrs. & Miss Briscoe called--called on Mrs. Body--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson & Mr. Talfourd--worked at Foscari.

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At home--Mary & Eliza Webb dined here--a pleasant day--worked at Foscari.

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At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

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At home--heard from Mrs. Dickinson.

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At home--Mrs. Dickinson called after his return from Exmouth, & gave an amusing account of her quarrel with her husband about the great gaiety there--very entertaining indeed.

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At home--dear Drum came back.

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Went primrosing with dear Drum.

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At home--walked with Granny.

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At home--went coursing--North did up my garden--worked at Foscari.

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At home--Went to Reading.

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Wrote to Miss James--dined at Wockingham--home again at night--pleasant day.

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At home--found the first violets.

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At home--went violetting--worked at Foscari.

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Mr. Crowther called--wrote to Miss Laman & Sir William Elford.

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Went to Reading to the assizes--saw Mr. Talfourd--dined at Dr. Valpy's--made many calls--came back at night--delightful day.

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Went again to Reading--sate near the judge--made many calls--dined at Dr. Valpy's & saw Mr. Talfourd--very pleasant day indeed.

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At home--heard from Miss James & Mr. Talfourd--worked at Foscari.

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At home--went violetting--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Miss James--worked at Foscari.

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At home--wrote to Miss James--Foscari.

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Went violetting--wrote to Mrs. Crowther--heard from Mrs. Crowther.

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Went violetting--Drum went to Overton.

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Drum from home--Dr. Valpy called & brought me a letter from Archdeacon Wrangham--heard from Mrs. Dickinson--worked at Foscari.

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Went violetting--Worked at Foscari.

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Heard from Miss Nooth--violetting.

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Violetting--found some beautiful blue ones & sent to Mrs. Crowther--Foscari.

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Captain Montague called--Drum came home--wrote to Archdeacon Wrangham.

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Luce came to see us--went violetting.

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Got a great many violets--worked at Foscari.

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Heard from Miss Brooke--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mary Webb--worked at Foscari.

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Mr. Crowther called--heard from Mary Webb--finished the new alteration to Foscari.

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At home--heard from Miss Laman--wrote to Mr. Talfourd with Foscari.

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At home--went to Reading--called on the Valpys, Miss Brooke &c.--heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Dickinson & Miss Nooth--a pleasant morning.

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Called at Mrs. Crowther's & Richard Body's--wrote to Miss Johnson.

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At home--went violetting.

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Heard from Aunt Mary.

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Had a very uncivil letter from Miss James--wrote her a good peppering--dramatic scene.

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Heard from Mrs. Rowden & George Robins--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--had the piles very bad.

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Heard from Miss James--a very foolish letter--& then again, a contrite note--heard from Miss Johnson--worked at Agnes.

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Went to Wokingham--dined, & came home at night--pleasant day.

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Heard from Mrs. Rowden--went to Arborfield--wrote to Miss Johndon.

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At home--wrote to Mrs. Rowden & Miss James--worked at my Dramatic Sketch.

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At home--heard from Mr. Talfourd & Sir W. Elford--went to Penge Wood with dear Drum--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

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@@ -10222,37 +10588,228 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. - - + + + British Museum + Holds the transcript notebook of Mary Russel Mitford. Presumably own the Copyright for the notes MS, beginning on 1 January 1819 to 11 March 1823. +
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- + + the Perrys + Perry + Contains James + Perry. + - + + Mr. Nares + + Nares + Mr. + + Mitford mentions seeing him on June 7 1820, as well as saw Mr. MacFarlane the same day. + + + Horatia Anne Perry + + Crawfurd + Perry + Horatia + Anne + + + London, Middlesex, England + + + Kensington, London, England + + Married John Crawfurd + on 25 November 1820 which was read by Mitford + on 30 November 1820. +
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- + + Leech + A type of blood-sucking worm that was often used for medical treatment in a process known as bloodletting. +
+ - + + Advice to Julia: A Letter in Rhyme + Henry Luttrell + London + John Murray + 1820 + A poem read by Mitford on October 7 1820. + + + Lectures Chiefly on the Dramatic Literature of the Age of Elizabeth + William Hazlitt + London, Edinburgh + Stodart and Steuart; Bell and Bradfute + 1820 + Read by Mitford on October 22, 1820. + + + The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, in Fourteen Volumes: With an Introduction and Explanatory Notes + Francis Beaumont + John Fletcher + Henry William Weber + London, Edinburgh + J. Ballantyne and Company for F.C. and J. Rivington + 1812 + + + + Read by Mitford on September 25 1820. + + + The Application of Christianity to the Commerical and Ordinary Affairs of + Life: in a Series of Discourses + Thomas Chalmers + + Glasgow + + James Starke, Trongate, for Chalmers & Collins + Possibly read by Mitford on 2 August 1820. + + + Festival of Flora + The Festival of Flora: A Poem with Botanical Notes + Arthur Crichton + + London + + N. Hailes + 1818 + + + + Read by Mitford on August 24 1820. Second Edition. + + + Metrical Legends of Exalted Characters + Joanna Baillie + London + Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown + 1821 + + + + Read by Mitford on June 10 1821. + + + The Missionary: An Indian Tale + Sydney Owenson + London + J.J. Stockdale + 1811 + + + + + + A tragic romance novel read by Mitford on Monday 23rd. Tells + the tale of star-crossed lovers, a Portuguese missionary to India and an Indian prophetess. + + + The Refugee, a Novel. By the author of <q>The Subalterns</q> + George Robert Gleig + Edinburgh + Printed for Waugh and Innes + 1821 + 3 vols. Mitford mentions reading this book in her journal + entry of August 21, 1821. + + A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature + August Wilhelm Schlegel + John Black + + London + + Baldwin + 1815 + Translation of Schlegel's Vorlesungen über dramatische Kunst und Litteratur, first published in 1809. + Possibly read by Mitford in 1821. + + + Sintram and His Companions: A Romance + Friedrich Heinrich Karl La Motte-Fouqué + Julius Charles Hare + + + + Read by Mitford on September 6 1820. + + + + Tales of the heart + Amelia Opie + London + Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown + 1820 + + + + + Read by Mitford on October 31 1820. + + + The Vampyre: A Tale + John William Polidori + + London + + Sherwood, Neely, and Jones + 1819 + + + + + The first published modern vampire story read by Mitford on + November 4 1820. Mitford described it as + very stupid in her journal. Originally credited to Lord Byron, but was + then confirmed to be written by Polidori. + -
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I think probably it's not necessary to create new entries unless we're seeing LOTS of references to them as individuals? +- [ ] Rigby_Mrs: (see above) +- [ ] Riley_James +- [ ] Roger_Sam  +- [ ] ROgers_Miss +- [ ] Rogers_Miss +- [ ] Ross_Miss +- [ ] Schlegel_AW  +- [ ] Scott +- [ ] Shaw_Sam  +- [ ] Sidney_SirP +- [ ] Smith_James +- [ ] Stephenson_Mr +- [ ] Sweetser_Ch +- [ ] Symmon_Chas +- [ ] Tweddell_Miss +- [ ] TwissH +- [ ] Valpy_Anne: ebb: Can we tell if this is a daughter of Richard Valpy? We've identified three: Frances, Penelope, or Catherine based on marriage records because we know that all of Richard Valpy's daughters married, but there may have been +others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valpy_Miss" when we're not sure of her name. But what's the context for "Anne Valpy" in the journal? +- [ ] Valpy_das +- [ ] Valpy_Ed +- [ ] Valpy_Mrs +- [ ] Waristoun +- [ ] Warrener_pet  +- [ ] Wasp_pet +- [ ] Waverley_Novels : ebb: I don't think we need an entry for this unless *MRM herself* refers to the entire set of novels. The phrase just indicates the novels that Walter Scott first published without his name as "by the author of *Waverley*" (which was his first novel). Everyone knew he was writing them apparently. We're mostly interested in the specific novels that she read, and we just mention somewhere in the novel entry that it was one of the Waverley novels. **Do we see MRM commenting on the entire series**? +- [ ] Webb_farmer: ebb: We have all the names of the Webb family spelled out now. MRM's friends are the Webb sisters: Webb_Eliza, Webb_Mary_younger, and their aunt, Webb_Mary_elder. The father is a brewer who lives in Wokingham--probably not a farmer. We have an entry for a Webb_John who we say is "Likely `Uncle John,` uncle + to Eliza and Mary Webb and younger brother to James Webb". So does this Webb seem like he's a relative, maybe Uncle John? +- [x] Webb_Mary: ebb: We changed this to Webb_Mary_elder (for an auntie) and Webb_Mary_younger for the Webb sister that MRM typically writes to. Can we tell which one is being referenced? +- [ ] Wesley_Chas +- [ ] Wesley_John +- [ ] Wheeler_J  +- [ ] Wheeler_John +- [ ] Wheeler_Mr  +- [ ] Whistle_pet  +- [ ] WilsonRbt  +- [ ] Woodburn_Mr +- [ ] Woodburn_Mrs  +- [ ] Woodburn_son +- [ ] ZouchT + + +## placeName + +- [ ] Arborfield +- [ ] arbour +- [ ] Ashmolean_old  +- [ ] Bedford_town  +- [ ] Bodys_lane +- [ ] Court_Hampton +- [ ] Crown_Inn +- [ ] Davies_fields +- [ ] fields_BH +- [ ] garden_TMC +- [ ] hayfield_BH  +- [ ] lane_BH  +- [ ] lowerPlantation_BH +- [ ] Manchester  +- [ ] middlePlantation_BH +- [ ] Mill_Chas +- [ ] park_BH +- [ ] plantation_whGate_BH  +- [ ] Reading_City +- [ ] Tilehurst  +- [ ] WhiteGate_BH  +- [ ] whiteGate_BH  +- [ ] Winchester  +- [ ] wood_BH  +- [ ] WoodcockLn +- [ ] WoodcockLn +- [ ] WOrchard_BH  + + +## orgName + +- [ ] Bulleys +- [ ] Dearesleys  +- [ ] Parfitt_das +- [ ] Reading_Inst +- [ ] Reading_Inst  +- [ ] Rowdens +- [ ] Wheelers  +- [ ] Woodburns  + +## title + +- [ ] Abolition_SlaveTrade +- [ ] Age_Youth  +- [ ] Anastasius +- [ ] Anecdotes_King  +- [ ] BaronMunchausen +- [ ] Beppo  +- [ ] CaribCh +- [ ] ClanAlbyn +- [ ] Coelebs_Dec +- [ ] Constitution  +- [ ] DeadLtrOfc +- [ ] Decision +- [ ] deStael_Intro +- [ ] Edinburgh_Rev  +- [ ] EdinburghMag_1785to1816  +- [ ] Emmeline_MB  +- [ ] FallofJerusalem_HM +- [ ] Harcourt  +- [ ] Hazlitt_LecDramatic +- [ ] Hist_Burnet  +- [ ] Life_JHVaux  +- [ ] Life_Wesley_RS +- [ ] Lives_HaydenMoz  +- [ ] Ltrs_CapeofGH  +- [ ] Mazeppa  +- [ ] Mems_MrsHamilton  +- [ ] Monastery_WS +- [ ] MoralTales_MR  +- [ ] MunsterCBoy +- [ ] MunsterCBoy +- [ ] Narr_BrigCommerce +- [ ] Nourjahad +- [ ] Ormond +- [ ] Pamphleteer  +- [ ] parvenus  +- [ ] Petition1819_TNT +D21 +- [ ] Purity_Heart  +- [ ] Rhoda +- [ ] SecondJourney_JM +- [ ] Statesman_per +- [ ] Tales_MrsJoliffe +- [ ] TalesofMyLandlord_3rd +- [ ] Tentamen +- [ ] Theatre_Grecs +- [ ] theOrestes +- [ ] WalpoleLtrstoCole  +- [ ] WalpoletoMontague  +- [ ] Will_DrValpy + + +## name + +- [ ] apricot  +- [ ] glowworm  +- [ ] pansy  +- [ ] wood + + + +# No attribute + + +## persName + +- [ ] Tom Smith +- [ ] little girl +- [ ] Mud +- [ ] Mrs. Wilson +- [ ] Mr. Eastaff +- [ ] Miss Danny +- [ ] Young Tanner +- [ ] Miss Newman +- [ ] Lord Dysart +- [ ] Mrs. Palairet +- [ ] Maria +- [ ] Miss Tuppen +- [ ] Trim +- [ ] Aleen +- [ ] Mrs. Comyn +- [ ] Miss. Comyn +- [ ] Bligh +- [ ] Mr. Wilson +- [ ] Peter Hunt +- [ ] Elizabeth +- [ ] Hathaway +- [ ] George +- [ ] Sally +- [ ] Mr. Vidal +- [ ] young Procter +- [ ] St. John +- [ ] John Woodburn +- [ ] Miss Hollis +- [ ] Mr. Stephenson +- [ ] Lady Cecil Percy +- [ ] Mr. Shaw Lefevre +- [ ] Mrs. Shaw Lefevre +- [ ] [?]ckers +- [ ] Mary +- [ ] Mrs. Davies +- [ ] Queen +- [ ] Lowten +- [ ] Wheatley +- [ ] John Bulley +- [ ] Miss Wheeler +- [ ] Fleury +- [ ] Brown +- [ ] Turner +- [ ] Miss Bentley +- [ ] Walker + + +## placeName + +- [ ] arcade +- [ ] Insurance Office +- [ ] Exhibition +- [ ] Star Office +- [ ] Sun Office +- [ ] Chronicle Office +- [ ] British Gallery +- [ ] Pope's Place +- [ ] grotto +- [ ] Strawberry Hill +- [ ] Kibes Lane +- [ ] Mortimer Westend +- [ ] old wells +- [ ] Fair +- [ ] Whitley Cottage +- [ ] Wail [?] +- [ ] Hook +- [ ] Avenue +- [ ] Black friar's bridge + +## orgName + +- [ ] Matthews +- [ ] [S]almons + +## title + +- [ ] tale +- [ ] the Life of Sand +- [x] Festival of Flora +- [ ] Domestic Scenes +- [x] Sintram & his companions +- [x] Beaumont & Fletcher: ebb: These are two **persName**s for two writers who collaborated on plays. We have them individually and should use those tags, *unless* MRM is referring to them together a lot: Maybe we should introduce them as a `` similar to the way we handle group refs to people? +- [x] Advice to Julia +- [x] Age of Elizabeth +- [x] Missionary +- [x] Tales of the Heart +- [ ] Reviews +- [ ] Monthly Review +- [ ] [?]ellingford +- [ ] Fool of Quality +- [ ] Methodietical Mythology +- [ ] Memoire de Napoleon +- [ ] Letters intended for the Post not for the press +- [ ] Convent Garden : ebb: ALMOST CERTAINLY this should be tagged as an **placeName** for Covent_Garden_Theatre. Check the MS, I am 98% certain this is an error. +- [ ] Wallace & the Warlock + +## name + +- [ ] fruit diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 846da81..ac18183 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -2,10 +2,16 @@ repository for development work with Mary Russell Mitford's Journal of 1819-1823 One set of images is in the GitHub repo and it's based on a typescript made from the handwritten journal: - +[https://github.com/DigitalMitford/DM_Journal_1819-1823/blob/master/MitfordJournalPart4-rs.pdf](https://github.com/DigitalMitford/DM_Journal_1819-1823/blob/master/MitfordJournalPart4-rs.pdf) + +Official Typescript: +[https://github.com/DigitalMitford/DM_Journal_1819-1823/blob/hjbbb/officialTypescript.pdf](https://github.com/DigitalMitford/DM_Journal_1819-1823/blob/hjbbb/officialTypescript.pdf) The other set of images is in a different file sharing system (via Microsoft Sharepoint): the image files are too large for GitHub, but they show Mitford's handwritten journal: -https://pennstateoffice365.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/DigitalMitfordProject/EgTpb5je2zVPqCG6_AuJbzMBZ-SPQ5hpm2s1n9Z5Ozqr8A?e=k1afJf +[https://pennstateoffice365.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/DigitalMitfordProject/EgTpb5je2zVPqCG6_AuJbzMBZ-SPQ5hpm2s1n9Z5Ozqr8A?e=k1afJf](https://pennstateoffice365.sharepoint.com/:f:/s/DigitalMitfordProject/EgTpb5je2zVPqCG6_AuJbzMBZ-SPQ5hpm2s1n9Z5Ozqr8A?e=k1afJf) + +Mitford Handwriting Manuscript: +[https://github.com/DigitalMitford/DM_Journal_1819-1823/tree/hjbbb/officialMS](https://github.com/DigitalMitford/DM_Journal_1819-1823/tree/hjbbb/officialMS) Useful XPATH: //div[@type="entry"][last()] diff --git a/officialMS/1818.12.31-1819.09.05AND1820.01.24-1820.09.10.pdf b/officialMS/1818.12.31-1819.09.05AND1820.01.24-1820.09.10.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..968ff0f Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1818.12.31-1819.09.05AND1820.01.24-1820.09.10.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1819.09.06-1821.05.13AND1820.09.12-1821.03.03.pdf b/officialMS/1819.09.06-1821.05.13AND1820.09.12-1821.03.03.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2bb2a41 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1819.09.06-1821.05.13AND1820.09.12-1821.03.03.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1821.04.04-1821.07.03.pdf b/officialMS/1821.04.04-1821.07.03.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a90593 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1821.04.04-1821.07.03.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1821.05.13-1821.07.03.pdf b/officialMS/1821.05.13-1821.07.03.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..46de846 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1821.05.13-1821.07.03.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1821.07.04-1821.08.31.pdf b/officialMS/1821.07.04-1821.08.31.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c1dfffe Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1821.07.04-1821.08.31.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1821.09.01-1821.10.17.pdf b/officialMS/1821.09.01-1821.10.17.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9fe3a07 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1821.09.01-1821.10.17.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1821.10.18-1822.02.07.pdf b/officialMS/1821.10.18-1822.02.07.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1714bf4 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1821.10.18-1822.02.07.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1821.12.11-1822.04.01.pdf b/officialMS/1821.12.11-1822.04.01.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c329c73 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1821.12.11-1822.04.01.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1822.02.08-1822.05.18.pdf b/officialMS/1822.02.08-1822.05.18.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9cf9ff1 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1822.02.08-1822.05.18.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1822.04.02-1822.07.14.pdf b/officialMS/1822.04.02-1822.07.14.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f42a28 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1822.04.02-1822.07.14.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1822.07.15-1822.09.07.pdf b/officialMS/1822.07.15-1822.09.07.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0da4902 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1822.07.15-1822.09.07.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1822.09.08-1822.10.24.pdf b/officialMS/1822.09.08-1822.10.24.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e8c094 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1822.09.08-1822.10.24.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1822.09.08-1823.01.01.pdf b/officialMS/1822.09.08-1823.01.01.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e655adb Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1822.09.08-1823.01.01.pdf differ diff --git a/officialMS/1823.01.02-1823.03.11.pdf b/officialMS/1823.01.02-1823.03.11.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..29738f7 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialMS/1823.01.02-1823.03.11.pdf differ diff --git a/officialTypescript.pdf b/officialTypescript.pdf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e0b0911 Binary files /dev/null and b/officialTypescript.pdf differ