From 4579179fc7db3ea9d2640d15170dadb66d736883 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hadleigh Jae Bills Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 13:23:57 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 01/10] SI stuff --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- PossibleMissingSI.md | 28 ++++---- 2 files changed, 108 insertions(+), 68 deletions(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index 48c604f..faa3d72 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -579,7 +579,7 @@ ref="#BritishCritic_per">the British Critic Review.

Aubrey's Lives said to be in the Ashmolean Collection Ashmolean Collection 1819

@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@ Wednesday 17

All day at home. Read Dr. Aikin's Translation of + ref="#Aikin_J">Dr. Aikin</persName>'s <title ref="#Mems_Huet">Translation of the Memoirs of Huet--very entertaining--played with the Pets. Helped to trim dear Granny's spencer.

@@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ Monday 12

At home all day--read the Lives of Hayden & Mozart & Lives of Hayden & Mozart & the Memoirs of the great Condé--not very good.

Lines from Lord Byron's Parisina which exactly resemble the flower of the @@ -1500,7 +1500,7 @@

At home--rather better. Heard from dear Drum--wrote to him--poor Mrs. - Budd of Bedford now + Budd of Bedford now dead in childbirth--Went Campbell's Specimens of the British Poets--very good.

-

Some very good extracts from a famous burlesque of Leigh +

Some very good extracts from a famous burlesque of Leigh Hunt called Two papers attributed to the Editor of the Examiner in the British Critic of last month.At home--walked with dear Drum & the pets--the may finer this year than I - ever saw it, particularly in my + ever saw it, particularly in my lane--read from Charlotte Smith's Young Philosopher--pretty but too dismal.

@@ -1802,7 +1802,7 @@ (Manfred, the Prisoner of Chillon & the Lament of Tasso) & the last vol of Miss Benger's Miss Benger</persName>'s <title ref="#Mems_ElizHamilton" >Life of Mrs. Hamilton--Sir William came in the evening.

Sir William Elford came on the Wokingham to keep Mr. Webb's birthday--met Mr. & Mrs. Holton, - two Mr. Wheelers, & + two Mr. Wheelers, & Mr. & Mrs. W. Hayward--pleasant day. Came home at night.

@@ -1908,7 +1908,7 @@

At home--walked about the place--saw some fine foxglove out in the lane, very early--& a fine the lane, very early--& a fine pansy, very late--the syringa coming out beautifully.

@@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@

At home--heard from Miss James & Miss Ogbourn--lay on a Haycock in the - West Orchard, & read West Orchard, & read Repton on Landscape Gardening & Miss James's little @@ -1934,7 +1934,7 @@ ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum</persName>, dear <persName ref="#Russell_M" >Granny</persName> & the pets--wrote to <persName ref="#Elford_SirWm" >Sir William</persName>--read <persName ref="#Edgeworth_Maria">Miss - Edgeworth</persName>'s <title ref="#MoralTales_MR">Moral Tales--very + Edgeworth's Moral Tales--very pretty.

@@ -1958,7 +1958,7 @@

At home--dressed my flowers--walked in the garden with Granny & - Mossy--read Mossy--read Barrow's Account of Voyages to the North Pole--wrote to Miss Nooth--syringa very beautiful.

@@ -1992,7 +1992,7 @@

At home--lay in the Hay (my own little Haycock) in the - West Orchard. Walked in West Orchard. Walked in the garden with Granny & the dear Pets.

@@ -2023,7 +2023,7 @@ Sunday 6

At home--lay in the Hay--walked down the + ref="#hay">Hay--walked down the lane with dear Drum & the pets, very amiable--the wild roses out--read Edinburgh Review & Mrs. Dickinson</persName> & <persName ref="#Elford_SirWm">Sir William Elford</persName> with note to <persName ref="#Dickinson_Charles">Mr. D.</persName> & <persName - ref="#Palmer_ChasF">Mr. + ref="#Palmer_CF">Mr. Palmer</persName><!--rjp:I wonder if this is a transcription error and should be Palmer?? LMW: LIKELY YES-->.</p> </div> </div> @@ -2438,7 +2438,7 @@ ref="#hay">hay</name>--walked about <placeName ref="#Bertram_house">the place</placeName> with <persName ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum</persName> <persName ref="#Russell_M">Granny</persName> & the pets--read <persName - ref="#Byron">Lord Byron</persName>'s <title ref="#Mazeppa">Mazeppa + ref="#Byron">Lord Byron's Mazeppa liked it very much.

@@ -2472,7 +2472,7 @@ ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum & Granny went to Lockinge--dressed my flowers--lay in - the hay--walked down the + the hay--walked down the lane with Luce & saw a beautiful glowworm on a weed in the ditch.

@@ -2511,7 +2511,7 @@ ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum--Drum & Granny came home--very glad to get them--lay in the hay--walked - down the lane--read the lane</placeName>--read <title ref="#MonthlyMag">the Monthly & European Magazines--pretty good.

@@ -2539,7 +2539,7 @@ Tales of the Hall liked them--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mrs. Rowden--walked down the lane with dear the lane
with dear Drum & pets. Mossy very amiable.

@@ -2552,7 +2552,7 @@ Tales of the Hall--walked with Drum & Granny & the Pets backward & forward to the white gate.

+ ref="#plantation_BH">the white gate.

@@ -2594,7 +2594,7 @@

At home--dear Drum much better--God bless him--dressed my flowers--lay in the hay--walked in the wood--dear + >hay--walked in the wood--dear Drum brought me some fine Jasmine from Mr. Davies.

@@ -2871,7 +2871,7 @@

At home--lay in the hay--all my pets well & amiable--read Mrs. Brunton's Emmeline & her life--& the life + >Emmeline & her life--& the life of James Hardy Vaux written by himself --walked with dear Drum down the lane.

@@ -2885,7 +2885,7 @@ >Evelyn's Memoirs--very entertaining--Jacob Newbery called--walked between the house - & the white gate.

+ & the white gate.

Tuesday 17 @@ -3060,7 +3060,7 @@ Friday 3

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

@@ -3217,7 +3217,7 @@ >hazel. with Drum--Mr. Green called & was very pleasant--walked down the lane with the lane with Drum & the pets--Molly put up a partridge & Marmy caught it. Saw a most beautiful At home--went apple gathering--got a great many--almost cleared both the garden and Orchard--Orchard--Luce & George & Granny hard at work all day--read Mr. Heude's <date when="1819-10-27">Wednesday 27 </date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#Bertram_house">home</placeName>--had a very bad cold indeed--did not stir out--read <title ref="#Blackwoods">Black woods Edinburgh - Magazine--famous--& Mrs. + Magazine--famous--& Mrs. Radcliffe's old novel the Italian.

@@ -3721,7 +3721,7 @@ Sunday 7

At home--Dear Granny had not been well this week--was better - today dear love--walked down the lane, + today dear love--walked down the lane, with Luce & Molly. Wrote to Mary Webb. Missed my poor Saturday 20

At home--went firtopping--one of my Bobby's came to me - to be fed & eat so pretty! in the plantation by the white gate--did a great deal of talking--heard from Mary Webb.

@@ -3879,7 +3879,7 @@ Carpio, 1562.

At home--Granny & Drum went - to Winchester--Winchester--Mr. John Elliott came to look about the house & the timber--Bobbies came to be fed--Luce & I very @@ -3890,7 +3890,7 @@

At home--Dear Drum came home having left dear Granny at Granny at Winchester--he brought our pretty little bitch Miranda to see us for a week--& she knew us all just as well as ever.

@@ -3940,7 +3940,7 @@

At home--heard from dear Granny--wrote to dear Granny--did some tatting--read <persName ref="#Symmon_Chas">Symmon</persName>'s Life of + ><persName ref="#Symmons_Chas">Symmon</persName>'s Life of Milton--very good--Luce & Molly very amiable--want Granny.

@@ -4641,7 +4641,7 @@ Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, 1817.-->.

Monday 14th

Went wooding & firtopping - in the lower plantation--got a + in the lower plantation--got a great deal--Moses killed 3 hares & two rabbits dear love! Moll a great pet.

@@ -4687,7 +4687,7 @@ Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, 1817.-->.

Friday 18th

At home--went wooding with dear Granny in - the lower Plantation--got a + the lower Plantation--got a great deal--read the Eskdale Herdboy (good) & wrote to Mrs. Hofland.

@@ -4695,7 +4695,7 @@ Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, 1817.-->.

Saturday 19th

At home--went wooding with dear Granny in - the lower Plantation--wrote to + the lower Plantation--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Dickinson--read <persName ref="#Windham_Wm">Windham</persName>'s @@ -4776,7 +4776,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <div type="entry" xml:id="e-424"> <head><date when="1820-02-27">Sunday 27th</date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#Bertram_house">home</placeName>--went <name ref="#primrose" - >primros</name>ing in <placeName ref="#park_BH">the park</placeName> & + >primros</name>ing in <placeName ref="#garden_BH">the park</placeName> & <placeName ref="#field_BH">fields</placeName> with dear <persName ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum</persName>--got a good many--read <title ref="#Glenfergus_fict">Glenfergus--famous.

@@ -4786,7 +4786,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--Dear Drum went into Reading for the Grand Jury--went wooding in the lower + >wooding in the lower plantation with dear Granny--fed my Bobbies--read Authentic Account of the French @@ -4983,7 +4983,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <div type="entry" xml:id="e-444"> <head><date when="1820-03-18">Saturday 18th</date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#Bertram_house">home</placeName>--went <name ref="#fir" - >Fir</name>topping in the <placeName ref="#middlePlantation_BH">middle + >Fir</name>topping in the <placeName ref="#plantation_BH">middle Plantation</placeName>--got a great many--heard from <persName ref="#Webb_Mary_younger">Mary Webb</persName>--read <title ref="#Vicissitudes">Vicissitudes--my cold a good deal better--nursed @@ -5133,7 +5133,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >violetting in Mr. Body's Fields & our own--got a great many--Read - <persName ref="#Mill_Chas">Mill</persName>'s + <title ref="#Hist_Crusades_CM"><persName ref="#Mills_Chas">Mill</persName>'s History of the Crusades very good.

@@ -5143,7 +5143,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Hill--came home to dinner--probably my last ride in the dear old dog cart--read the Edinburgh Review & began the Monastery.

+ ref="#Monastery">the Monastery.

Monday April 3rd @@ -5152,7 +5152,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. moving going forward--General Cockle came to look at the house--went firtopping I suppose for the last time--got a good many dear loves--petted Molly--read the + ref="#Molly_pet">Molly</persName>--read <title ref="#Monastery">the Monastery not very good.

April 1820 @@ -5165,7 +5165,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >pictureThe review appeared in the 27 March 1820 issue.--went about very disconsolate--firtopped a little--drew a plan of the - place--read the Monastery--a + place--read the Monastery--a very uncomfortable melancholy day.

@@ -5185,7 +5185,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#field_Body">Mr. Body's Fields--never got half so many in my life--lost poor Selim--in a great fright--but found him - again--read the Monastery--not so good as + again--read the Monastery--not so good as some of his Novels.

@@ -5196,7 +5196,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. House--planted out flowers in our garden here--Mr. Green called while I was out--read - the Monastery--pretty good too.

+ the Monastery--pretty good too.

Saturday 8th @@ -5256,7 +5256,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >Gran in London--answered a note to Mama from Mr. Stewart - & wrote him a letter of recommendation to Mr. + & wrote him a letter of recommendation to Mr. Woodburn. Mr. Dickinson called & dined with me--read <persName ref="#deGenlis_Mme">Madame de @@ -5492,7 +5492,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <head><date when="1820-05-03">Wednesday May 3rd</date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross">home</placeName>--walked with <persName ref="#Russell_M">Granny</persName> & the Pets up <placeName - ref="#WoodcockLn">Woodcock lane</placeName>--read the <title + ref="#Woodcock_Ln">Woodcock lane</placeName>--read the <title ref="#Diary_Invalid">Diary of an Invalid on the Continent

@@ -5560,7 +5560,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--went walking with Granny & the pets--heard from Miss James--watered my flowers--read the Life of + ref="#flower">flowers</name>--read the <title ref="#Life_Wesley">Life of Wesley.

@@ -5619,7 +5619,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#flower">flowers (of which dear Drum gets me a profusion)--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson--read <persName ref="#ZouchT">Dr. Zouch</persName>'s + ref="#Mems_Sidney_TZ"><persName ref="#Zouch_T">Dr. Zouch</persName>'s <!-- ?? missing -->--stupid. Heard from dear Mrs. Dickinson with some lilies of the Valley--wrote to her again.

@@ -6123,7 +6123,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. 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 @@ -6134,7 +6134,7 @@ 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 @@ -6253,7 +6253,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--sate in my dear arbour & worked (my garden is so beautiful with flowers)--dressed my flowers--walked with Granny & the Pets in Woodcock + >Granny & the Pets in Woodcock Lane & saw a most brilliant glow-worm high in the bank opposite to Mr. Body's--the first I have seen this year.

@@ -6282,7 +6282,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Wednesday 19th

At home--worked--heard from Miss James--read Hazlitt's Lectures on the age of + ref="#Hazlitt_Wm">Hazlitt</persName>'s <title ref="#LecDramatic_WHaz">Lectures on the age of Elizabeth--Mr. Body called & brought us some fruit--walked with Granny & the Pets.

@@ -7450,8 +7450,8 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >Granny & Molly--worked at dear Granny's frill--heard from Eliza Webb--read - Fleury's Memoire de Napoleon.

-
+ Fleury's Memoire de Napoleon.

+
Wednesday 22nd

At home--heard from Insurance office at Black friar's bridge--wrote to dear Granny & Mrs. Newbery--went to the - Play--Convent Garden--Wallace & the + Play--<placeName ref="#Covent_Garden_Theatre">Covent Garden</placeName>--<title>Wallace & the Warlock, both by young Walker--liked MacCready's acting very much.

@@ -10079,7 +10079,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Sunday 2nd -

At home--dear Drum went to Town.

+

At home--dear Drum went to Town.

Monday 3rd @@ -10607,6 +10607,42 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Mitford mentions seeing him on June 7 1820, as well as saw Mr. MacFarlane the same day. + + Anne Valpy + + Valpy + Western + Anne + + + Great Abingdon, Berkshire, England + + + Little Yarmouth, Suffolk, England + + + + + Married Mr. Edward Valpy, the brother of Dr. Valpy, in her second marriage. Mitford met her when she called at the Valpy's on June 23, 1820. + + + Mr. Edward Valpy + + Valpy + Edward + Rev. + + + St Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands + + + Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England + + + + + Husband to Anne Western Valpy and younger brother of Dr. Valpy. Mitford met him when she called at the Valpy's on June 23, 1820. +
diff --git a/PossibleMissingSI.md b/PossibleMissingSI.md index 05c02ce..a6e3e00 100644 --- a/PossibleMissingSI.md +++ b/PossibleMissingSI.md @@ -1,4 +1,9 @@ -# Possible Missing SI Mentioned throughout Journal +# + +1. Item +1. Item +1. Item +Possible Missing SI Mentioned throughout Journal ## persName @@ -49,8 +54,8 @@ - [ ] PlumptreA  - [ ] Radcliffe_A  - [ ] Rapley_Ha -- [ ] Rigby_Mr: ebb: we have a generic entry for "Rigby_family" that we can use if we don't know their names. 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) +- [ ] Rigby_Mr:[ ebb: we have a generic entry for "Rigby_family" that we can use if we don't know their names. 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 @@ -66,18 +71,17 @@ - [ ] 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? +- [x] 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? :: hjb: Anne Valpy is the wife of Edward Valpy. These need added to the SI ] - [ ] Valpy_das -- [ ] Valpy_Ed +- [x] 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? +- [ ] 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? :: hjb: It seems like Webb_farmer gave Mitford a dog (fly). ] +- [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  @@ -280,7 +284,7 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [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] 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? :: hjb: So, it seems like those two are referenced often. I was wondering if it's possible to see what exactly she was reading? I put in a reference to a book published in 1812 that has a lot of their works, maybe she picks it up and puts it down often? I need to look through the letters.] - [x] Advice to Julia - [x] Age of Elizabeth - [x] Missionary @@ -292,7 +296,7 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [ ] 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. +- [x] 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 From 92390df57840900aa571f462d9f1a74628193a59 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hadleigh Jae Bills Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2024 13:41:29 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 02/10] checking off SI entries --- PossibleMissingSI.md | 148 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 71 insertions(+), 77 deletions(-) diff --git a/PossibleMissingSI.md b/PossibleMissingSI.md index a6e3e00..57d6ef6 100644 --- a/PossibleMissingSI.md +++ b/PossibleMissingSI.md @@ -1,14 +1,9 @@ -# - -1. Item -1. Item -1. Item -Possible Missing SI Mentioned throughout Journal +# Possible Missing SI Mentioned throughout Journal ## persName -- [ ] AikinJ  -- [ ] Barrow_J  +- [x] AikinJ ebb: In the SI already: **Correct it to "Aikin_J"** +- [x] Barrow_J ebb: In the SI already (and we need to remove an extra entry for him, too): Correct to **"Barrow_John"** - [ ] Bobby_pet  - [ ] Bocket_Mr - [ ] Butcher @@ -22,19 +17,18 @@ Possible Missing SI Mentioned throughout Journal - [ ] Deverell_Miss  - [ ] Elliott_John  - [ ] Elliott_Mr  -- [ ] Gleig_GRA +- [ ] Gleig_GRA ebb: **WHERE IS THIS TAGGED? I could not find it in the Journal so I removed it from the back list**. Gleig was mostly not writing until the late 1820s. I found no specific reference to titles by him in the Journal, but am I missing something? - [ ] Graham_DofMontrose - [ ] Greene_Mr  - [ ] Harley_Mr - [ ] Hayward_da - [ ] HeudeWm  -- [ ] Hofland_Barbara +- [x] Hofland_Barbara ebb: **Correct to "Hofland_B"** - [ ] Howell_W  -- [ ] hunt  -- [ ] Jephson_Miss +- [x] hunt *ebb: Check if this is a person: It should probably be corrected to "Hunt" (for James Henry Leigh Hunt who published the journal book she's writing in and lots of other stuff, some of it politically charged). +- [ ] Jephson_Miss ebb: We should check this, but we are *thinking* this may be a reference to Emily Jephson, in the SI already as "Jephson_Em" :: hjb: Next to two of the attributes for this, it says "cert="low"" - [ ] Jeremy_Miss  -- [ ] Joliffe_Mrs -- [ ] Jollife_Mrs +- [ ] Joliffe_Mrs ebb: We have a collective tag for anyone in the Joliffe family: "Joliffes" Is this appropriate? Are there lots of references to only Mrs Joliffe, or any other Joliffes mentioned? We can update the orgname we're using. :: hjb: She is referenced 19 times as of writing - [ ] Knox_Robt - [ ] LaFontaine  - [ ] Lane @@ -46,84 +40,84 @@ Possible Missing SI Mentioned throughout Journal - [ ] Morse_Miss - [ ] MuschetN  - [ ] NeckerdeS_A -- [ ] Newbery_J +- [x] Newbery_J ebb: already in the SI as exactly this. - [ ] NewtonI - [ ] Nicholls  -- [ ] Palmer_ChasF  +- [x] Palmer_ChasF ebb: Correct this to "Palmer_CF" (already in SI)  - [ ] Perry_James  - [ ] PlumptreA  -- [ ] Radcliffe_A  -- [ ] Rapley_Ha -- [ ] Rigby_Mr:[ ebb: we have a generic entry for "Rigby_family" that we can use if we don't know their names. 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)] +- [x] Radcliffe_A  ebb: Correct this to "Radcliffe_Ann" (already in SI) +- [ ] Rapley_Ha ebb: We have several Rapleys in the SI (but no one with "Ha" so I wonder if it's "Jack" or John"?). Apparently this one is tricky (two different people named "John Rapley": I think we should check the passage in the journal (look at the MS too), and ask Lisa Wilson and Sam Webb for help on this one. +- [ ] Rigby_Mr: ebb: we have a generic entry for "Rigby_family" that we can use if we don't know their names. 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) :: hjb: Mr. Rigby is mentioned once whereas Mrs. Rigby is mentioned twice - [ ] Riley_James -- [ ] Roger_Sam  -- [ ] ROgers_Miss +- [ ] Roger_Sam  ebb: PROBABLY should be "Rogers_Sam" (already in SI) +- [ ] ROgers_Miss ebb: We don't have an orgname for a family of Rogers, though... - [ ] Rogers_Miss -- [ ] Ross_Miss -- [ ] Schlegel_AW  -- [ ] Scott +- [ ] Ross_Miss +- [x] Schlegel_AW ebb: I added this to the current siADD list in the DM_SiteIndex repo +- [ ] Scott ebb: If it's the author of a novel, correct it to "Scott_Wa" - [ ] Shaw_Sam  - [ ] Sidney_SirP - [ ] Smith_James - [ ] Stephenson_Mr - [ ] Sweetser_Ch -- [ ] Symmon_Chas +- [x] Symmon_Chas ebb: In the SI already: correct to "Symmons_Chas" - [ ] Tweddell_Miss - [ ] TwissH -- [x] 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? :: hjb: Anne Valpy is the wife of Edward Valpy. These need added to the SI ] -- [ ] Valpy_das -- [x] Valpy_Ed -- [ ] Valpy_Mrs +- [x] 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? :: hjb: Anne Valpy is the wife of Edward Valpy. These need added to the SI +- [ ] Valpy_das ebb: I bet this is a generic reference to the Valpy daughters as a group: in which case we can use "Valpys" or "Valpy_Miss" +- [x] Valpy_Ed ebb: Check the MS / transcript. Could this be one of the other Valpys? :: hjb: This is Dr. Richard Valpy's younger brother +- [ ] Valpy_Mrs ebb: We don't have a separate entry for her at this point. Is this definitely "Mrs" in the journal? Read the SI entry for Richard Valpy (="Valpy_Richard") and you'll see all the names we have... Do we need a new entry for Mary Benwell Valpy, who was the mother of the 2nd group of Valpy siblings whom MRM knew? - [ ] 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? :: hjb: It seems like Webb_farmer gave Mitford a dog (fly). ] -- [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? ] +- [ ] 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? :: hjb: Once Mitford stayed with Mary Webb, but doesn't specify. The other has a comment from rjp saying this is Mary Webb found this out during Workshops - [ ] Wesley_Chas - [ ] Wesley_John -- [ ] Wheeler_J  -- [ ] Wheeler_John -- [ ] Wheeler_Mr  +- [x] Wheeler_J  ebb: Correct to "Wheeler_James" (already in SI) +- [ ] Wheeler_John ebb: Check the "Wheeler_James" entry in the SI. Check the MS: Could this be James, or is this definitely someone else? +- [ ] Wheeler_Mr  ebb: see above: should this be "Wheeler_James"? - [ ] Whistle_pet  - [ ] WilsonRbt  -- [ ] Woodburn_Mr -- [ ] Woodburn_Mrs  -- [ ] Woodburn_son -- [ ] ZouchT +- [x] Woodburn_Mr ebb: Correct to "Woodburn_J" (already in SI) +- [ ] Woodburn_Mrs  ebb: Looks like we need to make a new family entry for this group... +- [ ] Woodburn_son (see above) +- [x] ZouchT ebb: Correct to Zouch_T (already in SI) ## placeName - [ ] Arborfield -- [ ] arbour -- [ ] Ashmolean_old  -- [ ] Bedford_town  -- [ ] Bodys_lane -- [ ] Court_Hampton -- [ ] Crown_Inn +- [ ] arbour ebb: probably not a name. It's just a word that means a tree-shaded garden area +- [x] Ashmolean_old  ebb: Correct to Ashmolean_Old (already in SI) +- [x] Bedford_town  ebb: Correct to Bedford (already in SI) +- [ ] Bodys_lane +- [x] Court_Hampton ebb: Correct to Hampton_Court (already in SI) +- [ ] Crown_Inn - [ ] Davies_fields - [ ] fields_BH - [ ] garden_TMC - [ ] hayfield_BH  -- [ ] lane_BH  -- [ ] lowerPlantation_BH +- [x] lane_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "garden_BH" +- [x] lowerPlantation_BH ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" - [ ] Manchester  -- [ ] middlePlantation_BH -- [ ] Mill_Chas -- [ ] park_BH -- [ ] plantation_whGate_BH  -- [ ] Reading_City +- [x] middlePlantation_BH ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" +- [x] Mill_Chas ebb: Correct this to "Mills_Chas" (already in SI) +- [x] park_BH ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "garden_BH" +- [x] plantation_whGate_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" +- [x] Reading_City ebb: Correct this to "Reading_city" (already in SI) - [ ] Tilehurst  -- [ ] WhiteGate_BH  -- [ ] whiteGate_BH  -- [ ] Winchester  -- [ ] wood_BH  -- [ ] WoodcockLn -- [ ] WoodcockLn -- [ ] WOrchard_BH  +- [x] WhiteGate_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" +- [x] whiteGate_BH  ^^^^^ +- [x] Winchester  ebb: Correct this to Winchester_city (already in SI) +- [x] wood_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" +- [x] WoodcockLn ebb: Correct this to "Woodcock_Ln" (already in SI) +- [x] WOrchard_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" ## orgName @@ -157,24 +151,24 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [ ] Emmeline_MB  - [ ] FallofJerusalem_HM - [ ] Harcourt  -- [ ] Hazlitt_LecDramatic -- [ ] Hist_Burnet  -- [ ] Life_JHVaux  -- [ ] Life_Wesley_RS -- [ ] Lives_HaydenMoz  +- [x] Hazlitt_LecDramatic ebb: Correct this to "LecDramatic_WHaz" (already in SI) +- [x] Hist_Burnet  ebb: Correct this to "History_Burnet" (already in SI) +- [x] Life_JHVaux  ebb: Correct this to "Mems_Vaux" (already in SI) +- [x] Life_Wesley_RS ebb: Correct this to "Life_Wesley" (already in SI) +- [x] Lives_HaydenMoz  ebb: Correct this to "Lives_HaydnMoz" (already in SI) - [ ] Ltrs_CapeofGH  -- [ ] Mazeppa  -- [ ] Mems_MrsHamilton  -- [ ] Monastery_WS -- [ ] MoralTales_MR  -- [ ] MunsterCBoy +- [x] Mazeppa  ebb: Correct this to "Mazeppa_By" (already in SI) +- [x] Mems_MrsHamilton  ebb: Correct this to "Mems_ElizHamilton" (already in SI) +- [x] Monastery_WS ebb: Correct this to "Monastery" (already in SI) +- [x] MoralTales_MR  ebb: Correct this to "MoralTales_ME" (already in SI) +- [ ] MunsterCBoy - [ ] MunsterCBoy - [ ] Narr_BrigCommerce - [ ] Nourjahad - [ ] Ormond - [ ] Pamphleteer  - [ ] parvenus  -- [ ] Petition1819_TNT +D21 +- [ ] Petition1819_TNT - [ ] Purity_Heart  - [ ] Rhoda - [ ] SecondJourney_JM @@ -243,7 +237,7 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. 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I need to look through the letters.] +- [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 +- [ ] Monthly Review ebb: Could this be the Monthly Mag? (New_Monthly_Mag in the SI) - [ ] [?]ellingford - [ ] Fool of Quality - [ ] Methodietical Mythology -- [ ] Memoire de Napoleon +- [x] Memoire de Napoleon ebb: This is probably "Napoleon_memoir_nonfict" (already in SI) but check the SI entry and the Journal. Does that seem to be the same book? - [ ] Letters intended for the Post not for the press -- [x] 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. ] +- [x] 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 From 55763972f7732be2b6e2d45b5958c7354ccce42c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hadleigh Jae Bills Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2024 15:36:09 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 03/10] New stuff --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 1435 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- PossibleMissingSI.md | 130 ++-- 2 files changed, 1483 insertions(+), 82 deletions(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index faa3d72..e2ecb87 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -10224,7 +10224,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

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

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

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

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

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

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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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At home-called at Mr. Body's--heard from Mrs. Rowden with a letter from Mr. Charles Kemble--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mrs. Dickinson--worked at Agnes--Mr. Crowther called--Read Horace Walpole's Memoirs.

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diff --git a/PossibleMissingSI.md b/PossibleMissingSI.md index 57d6ef6..2330447 100644 --- a/PossibleMissingSI.md +++ b/PossibleMissingSI.md @@ -2,62 +2,62 @@ ## persName -- [x] AikinJ ebb: In the SI already: **Correct it to "Aikin_J"** +- [x] AikinJ ebb: In the SI already: **Correct it to "Aikin_J"** - [x] Barrow_J ebb: In the SI already (and we need to remove an extra entry for him, too): Correct to **"Barrow_John"** -- [ ] Bobby_pet  +- [ ] Bobby_pet - [ ] Bocket_Mr - [ ] Butcher -- [ ] Chalmers_T  -- [ ] Champion_Mr  +- [ ] Chalmers_T +- [ ] Champion_Mr - [ ] Clarkson_Wm - [ ] Cowper_Mr -- [ ] deGenlis  -- [ ] deGenlis  -- [ ] Deverell_J  -- [ ] Deverell_Miss  -- [ ] Elliott_John  -- [ ] Elliott_Mr  -- [ ] Gleig_GRA ebb: **WHERE IS THIS TAGGED? I could not find it in the Journal so I removed it from the back list**. Gleig was mostly not writing until the late 1820s. I found no specific reference to titles by him in the Journal, but am I missing something? +- [ ] deGenlis +- [ ] deGenlis +- [ ] Deverell_J +- [ ] Deverell_Miss +- [ ] Elliott_John +- [ ] Elliott_Mr +- [ ] Gleig_GRA ebb: **WHERE IS THIS TAGGED? I could not find it in the Journal so I removed it from the back list**. Gleig was mostly not writing until the late 1820s. I found no specific reference to titles by him in the Journal, but am I missing something? - [ ] Graham_DofMontrose -- [ ] Greene_Mr  +- [ ] Greene_Mr - [ ] Harley_Mr - [ ] Hayward_da -- [ ] HeudeWm  +- [ ] HeudeWm - [x] Hofland_Barbara ebb: **Correct to "Hofland_B"** -- [ ] Howell_W  +- [ ] Howell_W - [x] hunt *ebb: Check if this is a person: It should probably be corrected to "Hunt" (for James Henry Leigh Hunt who published the journal book she's writing in and lots of other stuff, some of it politically charged). - [ ] Jephson_Miss ebb: We should check this, but we are *thinking* this may be a reference to Emily Jephson, in the SI already as "Jephson_Em" :: hjb: Next to two of the attributes for this, it says "cert="low"" -- [ ] Jeremy_Miss  +- [ ] Jeremy_Miss - [ ] Joliffe_Mrs ebb: We have a collective tag for anyone in the Joliffe family: "Joliffes" Is this appropriate? Are there lots of references to only Mrs Joliffe, or any other Joliffes mentioned? We can update the orgname we're using. :: hjb: She is referenced 19 times as of writing - [ ] Knox_Robt -- [ ] LaFontaine  +- [ ] LaFontaine - [ ] Lane -- [ ] LeghT  -- [ ] LockeJ  -- [ ] Maturin_Chas  -- [ ] Molesworth  +- [ ] LeghT +- [ ] LockeJ +- [ ] Maturin_Chas +- [ ] Molesworth - [ ] Morier_J - [ ] Morse_Miss -- [ ] MuschetN  +- [ ] MuschetN - [ ] NeckerdeS_A - [x] Newbery_J ebb: already in the SI as exactly this. - [ ] NewtonI -- [ ] Nicholls  -- [x] Palmer_ChasF ebb: Correct this to "Palmer_CF" (already in SI)  -- [ ] Perry_James  -- [ ] PlumptreA  +- [ ] Nicholls +- [x] Palmer_ChasF ebb: Correct this to "Palmer_CF" (already in SI) +- [ ] Perry_James +- [ ] PlumptreA - [x] Radcliffe_A  ebb: Correct this to "Radcliffe_Ann" (already in SI) -- [ ] Rapley_Ha ebb: We have several Rapleys in the SI (but no one with "Ha" so I wonder if it's "Jack" or John"?). Apparently this one is tricky (two different people named "John Rapley": I think we should check the passage in the journal (look at the MS too), and ask Lisa Wilson and Sam Webb for help on this one. -- [ ] Rigby_Mr: ebb: we have a generic entry for "Rigby_family" that we can use if we don't know their names. I think probably it's not necessary to create new entries unless we're seeing LOTS of references to them as individuals? +- [ ] Rapley_Ha ebb: We have several Rapleys in the SI (but no one with "Ha" so I wonder if it's "Jack" or John"?). Apparently this one is tricky (two different people named "John Rapley": I think we should check the passage in the journal (look at the MS too), and ask Lisa Wilson and Sam Webb for help on this one. +- [ ] Rigby_Mr: ebb: we have a generic entry for "Rigby_family" that we can use if we don't know their names. 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) :: hjb: Mr. Rigby is mentioned once whereas Mrs. Rigby is mentioned twice - [ ] Riley_James - [ ] Roger_Sam  ebb: PROBABLY should be "Rogers_Sam" (already in SI) -- [ ] ROgers_Miss ebb: We don't have an orgname for a family of Rogers, though... +- [ ] ROgers_Miss ebb: We don't have an orgname for a family of Rogers, though... - [ ] Rogers_Miss -- [ ] Ross_Miss +- [ ] Ross_Miss - [x] Schlegel_AW ebb: I added this to the current siADD list in the DM_SiteIndex repo - [ ] Scott ebb: If it's the author of a novel, correct it to "Scott_Wa" -- [ ] Shaw_Sam  +- [ ] Shaw_Sam - [ ] Sidney_SirP - [ ] Smith_James - [ ] Stephenson_Mr @@ -69,21 +69,21 @@ 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? :: hjb: Anne Valpy is the wife of Edward Valpy. These need added to the SI - [ ] Valpy_das ebb: I bet this is a generic reference to the Valpy daughters as a group: in which case we can use "Valpys" or "Valpy_Miss" - [x] Valpy_Ed ebb: Check the MS / transcript. Could this be one of the other Valpys? :: hjb: This is Dr. Richard Valpy's younger brother -- [ ] Valpy_Mrs ebb: We don't have a separate entry for her at this point. Is this definitely "Mrs" in the journal? Read the SI entry for Richard Valpy (="Valpy_Richard") and you'll see all the names we have... Do we need a new entry for Mary Benwell Valpy, who was the mother of the 2nd group of Valpy siblings whom MRM knew? +- [ ] Valpy_Mrs ebb: We don't have a separate entry for her at this point. Is this definitely "Mrs" in the journal? Read the SI entry for Richard Valpy (="Valpy_Richard") and you'll see all the names we have... Do we need a new entry for Mary Benwell Valpy, who was the mother of the 2nd group of Valpy siblings whom MRM knew? - [ ] Waristoun -- [ ] Warrener_pet  +- [ ] 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? + 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? :: hjb: Once Mitford stayed with Mary Webb, but doesn't specify. The other has a comment from rjp saying this is Mary Webb found this out during Workshops - [ ] Wesley_Chas - [ ] Wesley_John - [x] Wheeler_J  ebb: Correct to "Wheeler_James" (already in SI) - [ ] Wheeler_John ebb: Check the "Wheeler_James" entry in the SI. Check the MS: Could this be James, or is this definitely someone else? - [ ] Wheeler_Mr  ebb: see above: should this be "Wheeler_James"? -- [ ] Whistle_pet  -- [ ] WilsonRbt  +- [ ] Whistle_pet +- [ ] WilsonRbt - [x] Woodburn_Mr ebb: Correct to "Woodburn_J" (already in SI) - [ ] Woodburn_Mrs  ebb: Looks like we need to make a new family entry for this group... - [ ] Woodburn_son (see above) @@ -96,22 +96,22 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [ ] arbour ebb: probably not a name. It's just a word that means a tree-shaded garden area - [x] Ashmolean_old  ebb: Correct to Ashmolean_Old (already in SI) - [x] Bedford_town  ebb: Correct to Bedford (already in SI) -- [ ] Bodys_lane +- [ ] Bodys_lane - [x] Court_Hampton ebb: Correct to Hampton_Court (already in SI) -- [ ] Crown_Inn +- [ ] Crown_Inn - [ ] Davies_fields - [ ] fields_BH - [ ] garden_TMC -- [ ] hayfield_BH  +- [ ] hayfield_BH - [x] lane_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "garden_BH" - [x] lowerPlantation_BH ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" -- [ ] Manchester  +- [ ] Manchester - [x] middlePlantation_BH ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" - [x] Mill_Chas ebb: Correct this to "Mills_Chas" (already in SI) - [x] park_BH ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "garden_BH" - [x] plantation_whGate_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" - [x] Reading_City ebb: Correct this to "Reading_city" (already in SI) -- [ ] Tilehurst  +- [ ] Tilehurst - [x] WhiteGate_BH  ebb: If this is referring to the grounds of Bertram House, this entry is good: "plantation_BH" - [x] whiteGate_BH  ^^^^^ - [x] Winchester  ebb: Correct this to Winchester_city (already in SI) @@ -123,53 +123,53 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp ## orgName - [ ] Bulleys -- [ ] Dearesleys  +- [ ] Dearesleys - [ ] Parfitt_das - [ ] Reading_Inst -- [ ] Reading_Inst  +- [ ] Reading_Inst - [ ] Rowdens -- [ ] Wheelers  -- [ ] Woodburns  +- [ ] Wheelers +- [ ] Woodburns ## title - [ ] Abolition_SlaveTrade -- [ ] Age_Youth  +- [ ] Age_Youth - [ ] Anastasius -- [ ] Anecdotes_King  +- [ ] Anecdotes_King - [ ] BaronMunchausen -- [ ] Beppo  +- [ ] Beppo - [ ] CaribCh - [ ] ClanAlbyn - [ ] Coelebs_Dec -- [ ] Constitution  +- [ ] Constitution - [ ] DeadLtrOfc - [ ] Decision - [ ] deStael_Intro -- [ ] Edinburgh_Rev  -- [ ] EdinburghMag_1785to1816  -- [ ] Emmeline_MB  +- [ ] Edinburgh_Rev +- [ ] EdinburghMag_1785to1816 +- [ ] Emmeline_MB - [ ] FallofJerusalem_HM -- [ ] Harcourt  +- [ ] Harcourt - [x] Hazlitt_LecDramatic ebb: Correct this to "LecDramatic_WHaz" (already in SI) - [x] Hist_Burnet  ebb: Correct this to "History_Burnet" (already in SI) - [x] Life_JHVaux  ebb: Correct this to "Mems_Vaux" (already in SI) - [x] Life_Wesley_RS ebb: Correct this to "Life_Wesley" (already in SI) - [x] Lives_HaydenMoz  ebb: Correct this to "Lives_HaydnMoz" (already in SI) -- [ ] Ltrs_CapeofGH  +- [ ] Ltrs_CapeofGH - [x] Mazeppa  ebb: Correct this to "Mazeppa_By" (already in SI) - [x] Mems_MrsHamilton  ebb: Correct this to "Mems_ElizHamilton" (already in SI) - [x] Monastery_WS ebb: Correct this to "Monastery" (already in SI) - [x] MoralTales_MR  ebb: Correct this to "MoralTales_ME" (already in SI) -- [ ] MunsterCBoy +- [ ] MunsterCBoy - [ ] MunsterCBoy - [ ] Narr_BrigCommerce - [ ] Nourjahad - [ ] Ormond -- [ ] Pamphleteer  -- [ ] parvenus  +- [ ] Pamphleteer +- [ ] parvenus - [ ] Petition1819_TNT -- [ ] Purity_Heart  +- [ ] Purity_Heart - [ ] Rhoda - [ ] SecondJourney_JM - [ ] Statesman_per @@ -177,17 +177,17 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [ ] TalesofMyLandlord_3rd - [ ] Tentamen - [ ] Theatre_Grecs -- [ ] theOrestes -- [ ] WalpoleLtrstoCole  -- [ ] WalpoletoMontague  +- [ ] theOrestes : hjb: This is actually just a performance of the Orestes at Reading School. +- [ ] WalpoleLtrstoCole +- [ ] WalpoletoMontague - [ ] Will_DrValpy ## name -- [ ] apricot  -- [ ] glowworm  -- [ ] pansy  +- [ ] apricot +- [ ] glowworm +- [ ] pansy - [ ] wood @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [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] 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 @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ others that we didn't trace yet. We actually created an umbrella entry for "Valp - [ ] Methodietical Mythology - [x] Memoire de Napoleon ebb: This is probably "Napoleon_memoir_nonfict" (already in SI) but check the SI entry and the Journal. Does that seem to be the same book? - [ ] Letters intended for the Post not for the press -- [x] 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. +- [x] 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 From 2cc520bc0d4f48d5b76d3af2fc2840b54cb61925 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hadleigh Jae Bills Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2024 17:10:08 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 04/10] Almost DoneaddAlladdAll! --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 1203 ++++++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 618 insertions(+), 585 deletions(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index e2ecb87..b0575a3 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -1227,7 +1227,7 @@

At home--heard from Mrs. Rowden--Read Beppo & Mr. Roger's + >Beppo & Mr. Roger's Human Life--& Dr. Clarke's Travels in Sweden & Norway.

@@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@

At home--still better--heard from Aunt Mary--read les Parvenus by Madame de + ref="#parvenus">les Parvenus by Madame de Genlis.

@@ -2496,7 +2496,7 @@

At home--Drum & Granny still out--laid in the hay--my little robin kept + >hay--my little robin kept eating close to me--walked in the hayfield. Betty Rapley dined here--heard from Miss Eliza @@ -2525,7 +2525,7 @@ resp="#lmw">Although various editions of Reynolds's works appeared during Mitford's lifetime, it seems likely that she reads the 1819 3-volume collection, The Literary Works of Sir Joshua - Reynolds.--fed my tame + Reynolds.--fed my tame robin--began a letter to Miss Nooth. Twice caught in the rain & obliged to change my things.

@@ -2560,7 +2560,7 @@

At home--lay in the hay--dear Mossy not - well--Bobby brought a relation to eat + well--Bobby brought a relation to eat bread crums crumbs @@ -2651,7 +2651,7 @@ beans--lay in the hay--read De Rance & ZeneideStory included in Zuma collection. by Madame de + >Zuma collection. by Madame de Genlis--the first very bad the other pretty--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson.

@@ -2696,9 +2696,9 @@

At home--lay in the hay with Mossy & - talked to my Bobby -- Bobby very amiable--I think he'll soon talk too! - Read Miss Plumptre's Bobby</persName> -- <persName + ref="#robin">Bobby</persName> very amiable--I think he'll soon talk too! + Read <persName ref="#PlumptreAnnabella">Miss Plumptre</persName>'s <title ref="#TalesofWHS">Tales--very amusing.

@@ -2735,7 +2735,7 @@ at home--wrote to Mary Webb--heard from Mary Webb--lay in the hay--Bobby very + ref="#hay">hay--Bobby very amiable--walked with dear Drum Moll & Mossy, dear Mossy.

@@ -2745,7 +2745,7 @@

At home--wrote to Mary Webb--dressed my flowers--lay in my hay--Bobby very amiable--read + >hay--Bobby very amiable--read Headlong Hall famous--Journal of a soldier of the 71st stupid enough & the Eclectic Review not much @@ -2756,7 +2756,7 @@

At home--lay in the hay with my pets, all of them--very amiable particularly Mossy - Marmy & Marmy & Bobby--read the British Critic pretty good--walked with dear Drum @@ -2788,7 +2788,7 @@ ref="#Rowden_Fr">Mrs. Rowden & Mrs. Hofland & began a letter to Miss James--lay in my hay--Bobby very amiable--read Bobby</persName> very amiable--read <title ref="#Evelina_FB">Evelina--walked with dear Granny.

@@ -2802,7 +2802,7 @@ good--walked with dear Drum--wrote to Mr. Haydon & Miss James --Mossy & Bobby very + >Mossy & Bobby very amiable.

@@ -2843,7 +2843,7 @@
Thursday 12

At home--lay in my hay--Bobby very amiable--poor + >hay--Bobby very amiable--poor dear Mossy not well--read Leighton Priory--walked with dear Drum & the pets.

@@ -2851,7 +2851,7 @@
Friday 13

At home--lay in the hay--Bobby very + ref="#hay">hay--Bobby very amiable--Mossy dear lamb rather better today--dear Granny sat out of doors with me--read Leighton Priory.

@@ -2859,7 +2859,7 @@
Saturday 14

At home--lay in the hay--Bobby very + ref="#hay">hay--Bobby very amiable--Mossy better--sent off my letters to Mrs. Rowden Miss James & Monday 16

At home--lay in the hay - Bobby & Bobby & Mossy very amiable--finished reading Evelyn's Memoirs--very entertaining--Jacob Newbery @@ -2902,8 +2902,8 @@ ref="#flower">flowers--dear Drum brought me some beauties as he often does, God bless him--lay in the hay - Bobby very amiable--a blackbird came to eat at Bobby very amiable--a blackbird came to eat at Bobby's board.

@@ -2976,7 +2976,7 @@ ref="#Webb_Mary_younger">Mary Webb--Mr. Rainy came to see the place--lay in the hay--fed my Bobby--Dear Bobby--Dear Drum went to Alresford--poor Solomon buried--Miss my own dear sainted Mossy @@ -2997,7 +2997,7 @@ Saturday 28

At home--heard from dear Drum--began my worked shirt--lay in the hay--fed my great hay--fed my great Bobby--read Napoleon peint par lui-même--missed my own dear darling Mossy more than ever.

@@ -4007,7 +4007,7 @@ ref="#Palmer_CF">Mr. Palmer--heard from dear Granny--went firtopping--got a great many--a sweet dear little Bobby came to me to be fed & ate as I threw + ref="#robin">Bobby came to me to be fed & ate as I threw it to him sweet lamb.

@@ -4394,7 +4394,7 @@ Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, 1817.-->.

Tuesday 18

Mr. & Mrs. Dickinson brought me home--read <persName - ref="#Knox_Robt">Knox</persName>'s Captivity in Ceylon--Knox's Captivity in Ceylon--Drum better.

@@ -4799,7 +4799,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >Granny went into Reading--wrote to Drum & to Dr. Harness--fed my Bobbies--Mrs. + ref="#robin">Bobbies--Mrs. Valpy & the Miss Valpys called--went firtopping in the plantation--got a great many--fed my @@ -4888,7 +4888,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Thursday 9th

At home--went into Reading to the Election--called on Mrs. Jolliffe--the + ref="#Joliffe_Mrs">Mrs. Jolliffe--the Brookes--the Tuppens-- the Valpys--dined with Mrs. Marsh--came home at night--a very pleasant day.

@@ -5123,7 +5123,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >Reading--went violetting Pinge wood way--got a great many--read the New London Magazine--very good--wrote to - Mrs. Jolliffe.

+ Mrs. Jolliffe.

@@ -5148,7 +5148,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Monday April 3rd

At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe--a great deal of packing & + ref="#Joliffe_Mrs">Mrs. Jolliffe--a great deal of packing & moving going forward--General Cockle came to look at the house--went firtopping I suppose for the last time--got a good many dear loves--petted Valpy's--saw Mr. Edward Valpy & his Wife--very pleasant morning--came home to dinner--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe & Mrs. Jolliffe & Mrs. Dickinson.

@@ -6023,7 +6023,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Monday 26th

At home--went into Reading with Drum--called on Mrs. Anthony + >Drum--called on Mrs. Anthony Valpy & Mrs. Newbery--came back to dinner--packed up my things to go to London tomorrow--wrote to @@ -6141,7 +6141,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Granny & Drum met me there & brought me letters from Sir William Elford, Eliza Webb, Mrs. + ref="#Webb_Eliza">Eliza Webb, Mrs. Jolliffe & Miss James--coming home at night after a most delightful week.

@@ -6195,7 +6195,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. >home to dinner--walked with Drum & Granny--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson & Mrs. Jolliffe.

+ ref="#Joliffe_Mrs">Mrs. Jolliffe.

Monday 10th @@ -6417,7 +6417,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Friday 4th

Went to Reading with Drum--called at Drum--called at Mrs. Valpy's &c.--pleasant morning--came home to dinner--Mr. Dickinson drank tea here.

@@ -6566,7 +6566,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--heard from Miss James, Miss Nooth, Miss Brooke & - Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Miss James--did a great deal of work & walked with Granny.

@@ -6607,7 +6607,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#Dickinson_Mrs">Mrs. Dickinson & Miss Eliza Webb called whilst I was out--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson with a proof, & - Mrs. Jolliffe.

+ Mrs. Jolliffe.

@@ -7075,7 +7075,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Thursday 12th

At home--heard from dear Drum & Granny & Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to dear + >Granny & Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to dear Granny--dear Drum came home--read the Quarterly @@ -7113,7 +7113,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#Russell_M">Granny</persName>--wrote to dear <persName ref="#Russell_M" >Granny</persName> & <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName> & <persName ref="#Dickinson_Mrs">Mrs. Dickinson</persName> & - <persName ref="#Jolliffe_Mrs">Mrs. Jolliffe</persName>--walked with <persName ref="#Molly_pet" + <persName ref="#Joliffe_Mrs">Mrs. Jolliffe</persName>--walked with <persName ref="#Molly_pet" >Molly</persName>, & read the <title ref="#Simple_Story">Simple Story

@@ -7667,14 +7667,14 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Friday 15th

At home--we all went to Reading--heard from Miss James & Miss James & Mrs. Jolliffe--called on the Brookes, Greenes & Anstruthers--dined at Mr. Newbery's & signed the Annuity deeds--came home at night--met Mr. Plowden & Mrs. Newton, who - was very pleasant--wrote to Mrs. + was very pleasant--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

Dec. 1820--Three Mile Cross @@ -8127,8 +8127,8 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Thursday 8th

At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe & Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe & Sir W. Elford--expected Mrs. Raggett, who did not come--walked with Granny--read the Luce</persName>--went cowslipping--wrote to <persName ref="#Brooke_Miss" >Miss Brooke</persName>, <persName ref="#Hofland_B">Mrs. Hofland</persName> & <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName>--worked at my - Article.</p> + <title>Article.

Saturday 12th @@ -8826,7 +8826,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--walked with Drum--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mrs. + >Mr. Talfourd & Mrs. Jolliffe--read Blackwood.

@@ -9563,7 +9563,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Sunday 2nd

At home--Mr. Crowther called--Heard from Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe--wrote to Miss James.

@@ -9858,7 +9858,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 9th -

At home--heard from Mrs. Dickinson & Mrs. Jolliffe--Dr. Valpy called about a Prologue--did not see him--was out coursing with Drum--worked at the prologue.

+

At home--heard from Mrs. Dickinson & Mrs. Jolliffe--Dr. Valpy called about a Prologue--did not see him--was out coursing with Drum--worked at the prologue.

Wednesday 10th @@ -9871,7 +9871,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Friday 12th -

At home--Mr. Talfourd spent the day with us--a delightful day--walked out &c.--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Jolliffe & Miss James.

+

At home--Mr. Talfourd spent the day with us--a delightful day--walked out &c.--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Jolliffe & Miss James.

Saturday 13th @@ -9943,7 +9943,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 30th -

At home--had the Champion from Mr. Talfourd--went to Reading to meet Drum--wrote to Dr. Bailey & Miss James--called at Dr. Valpy's.

+

At home--had the Champion from Mr. Talfourd--went to Reading to meet Drum--wrote to Dr. Bailey & Miss James--called at Dr. Valpy's.

Wednesday 31st @@ -10045,7 +10045,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Saturday 24th -

At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe.

+

At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe.

Sunday 26th @@ -10111,7 +10111,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Monday 10th -

At home--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

+

At home--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

Tuesday 11th @@ -10207,1770 +10207,1800 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
-

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?].

+

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?].

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--worked at Julian.

+

At home--worked at Julian.

-

At home--read Loyd Byron's

+

At home--read Loyd Byron's

-

At home--worked at Julian all day.

+

At home--worked at Julian all day.

-

At home--read Magazines.

+

At home--read Magazines.

-

At home--worked at Julian.

+

At home--worked at Julian.

-

Wrote to Sir William--worked at Julian.

+

Wrote to Sir William--worked at Julian.

-

At home--worked at Julian.

+

At home--worked at Julian.

-

Mr. Crowther called--worked at Julian.

+

Mr. Crowther called--worked at Julian.

-

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

+

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

-

At home--worked at Julian.

+

At home--worked at Julian.

-

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

+

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

-

At home--worked at Julian.

+

At home--worked at Julian.

-

At home--Mr. Body called.

+

At home--Mr. Body called.

-

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

-
+

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

+
-

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

+

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

-

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.

+

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.

-

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

+

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--wrote to Granny.

+

At home--wrote to Granny.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--very unwell.

+

At home--very unwell.

-

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

+

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

-

At home--still worse--did nothing.

+

At home--still worse--did nothing.

-

At home--rather better--did nothing.

+

At home--rather better--did nothing.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--very bad--did nothing.

+

At home--very bad--did nothing.

-

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

+

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

-

Better--worked at Foscari.

+

Better--worked at Foscari.

-

At home--heard from Miss James.

+

At home--heard from Miss James.

-

Better--wrote to Miss James.

+

Better--wrote to Miss James.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--worked at Foscari.

+

At home--worked at Foscari.

-

At home--worked at Foscari.

+

At home--worked at Foscari.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

+

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

-

At home--heard from Mrs. Dickinson.

+

At home--heard from Mrs. Dickinson.

-

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.

+

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.

-

At home--dear Drum came back.

+

At home--dear Drum came back.

-

Went primrosing with dear Drum.

+

Went primrosing with dear Drum.

-

At home--walked with Granny.

+

At home--walked with Granny.

-

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

-
+

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

+
-

At home--Went to Reading.

+

At home--Went to Reading.

-

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

+

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

-

At home--found the first violets.

+

At home--found the first violets.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

Went violetting--Drum went to Overton.

+

Went violetting--Drum went to Overton.

-

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

+

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

-

Went violetting--Worked at Foscari.

+

Went violetting--Worked at Foscari.

-

Heard from Miss Nooth--violetting.

+

Heard from Miss Nooth--violetting.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

Luce came to see us--went violetting.

+

Luce came to see us--went violetting.

-

Got a great many violets--worked at Foscari.

+

Got a great many violets--worked at Foscari.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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.

+

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.

-

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

+

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

-

At home--went violetting.

+

At home--went violetting.

-

Heard from Aunt Mary.

+

Heard from Aunt Mary.

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

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

+

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

-

At home--Miss James & Eliza Webb came to dinner--wrote to Mrs. Crowther--Drum went to London.

+

At home--Miss James & Eliza Webb came to dinner--wrote to Mrs. Crowther--Drum went to London.

-

Went violetting--heard from dear Drum--worked at Agnes.

+

Went violetting--heard from dear Drum--worked at Agnes.

-

At home--went to Wokingham to meet Drum--walked to Chapel Green--heard from Miss Nooth--returned at night--pleasant day.

+

At home--went to Wokingham to meet Drum--walked to Chapel Green--heard from Miss Nooth--returned at night--pleasant day.

-

Mrs. Raggett called--Miss Johnson came--wrote to Miss Nooth.

+

Mrs. Raggett called--Miss Johnson came--wrote to Miss Nooth.

-

At home--Miss Johnson here.

+

At home--Miss Johnson here.

-

At home--Miss Johnson went away--I drove her to Reading--made called &c.

+

At home--Miss Johnson went away--I drove her to Reading--made called &c.

-

At home--walked with Drum.

+

At home--walked with Drum.

-

At home--went with Granny into Reading--made purchases & calls--home to dinner--pleasant day

+

At home--went with Granny into Reading--made purchases & calls--home to dinner--pleasant day

-

At home-called at Mr. Body's--heard from Mrs. Rowden with a letter from Mr. Charles Kemble--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mrs. Dickinson--worked at Agnes--Mr. Crowther called--Read Horace Walpole's Memoirs.

+

At home-called at Mr. Body's--heard from Mrs. Rowden with a letter from Mr. Charles Kemble--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mrs. Dickinson--worked at Agnes--Mr. Crowther called--Read Horace Walpole's Memoirs.

-

At home--went into Reading & made purchases--home to dinner--finished Agnes.

+

At home--went into Reading & made purchases--home to dinner--finished Agnes.

-

At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Hofland--wrote to John Valpy with Agnes.

+

At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Hofland--wrote to John Valpy with Agnes.

-

At home--heard from Miss Johnson with lace--wrote to Miss Johnson & Miss James.

-
+

At home--heard from Miss Johnson with lace--wrote to Miss Johnson & Miss James.

+
-

At home--Mrs. Raggett called.

+

At home--Mrs. Raggett called.

-

At home--wrote to Sir W. Elford & Eliza Webb--worked on a prose article.

+

At home--wrote to Sir W. Elford & Eliza Webb--worked on a prose article.

-

Went to Reading--called on Miss Brooke--went shopping--dined at Mr. Newberry's--came home at night--left dear Granny to sleep

+

Went to Reading--called on Miss Brooke--went shopping--dined at Mr. Newberry's--came home at night--left dear Granny to sleep

-

At home--dear Granny came home--Drum went to Newbury--worked at the Farm house.

+

At home--dear Granny came home--Drum went to Newbury--worked at the Farm house.

-

At home--Drum came home.

+

At home--Drum came home.

-

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--he came & drank tea here--delightful--worked at prose article [sic].

+

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--he came & drank tea here--delightful--worked at prose article [sic].

-

Heard from Miss Elford with an account of her father's accident--Mrs. Dickinson & Mr. Crowther called--finished a great farm house.

+

Heard from Miss Elford with an account of her father's accident--Mrs. Dickinson & Mr. Crowther called--finished a great farm house.

-

At home--wrote to Sir W. Elford.

+

At home--wrote to Sir W. Elford.

-

At home--went to Farley Hill & meant to go to Wokingham--but came from the rain.

+

At home--went to Farley Hill & meant to go to Wokingham--but came from the rain.

-

At home--read Walpole's Memoirs.

+

At home--read Walpole's Memoirs.

-

At home--began a prose article.

+

At home--began a prose article.

-

At home--heard from Miss Johnson, Miss Brooke & Eliza Webb--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mrs. [?]

+

At home--heard from Miss Johnson, Miss Brooke & Eliza Webb--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mrs. [?]

-

Heard from Talfourd, a very hopeful letter about Foscari.

+

Heard from Talfourd, a very hopeful letter about Foscari.

-

Heard from Miss James--wrote to her & [?]

+

Heard from Miss James--wrote to her & [?]

-

At home--worked at a prose article.

+

At home--worked at a prose article.

-

Went to the dear Wokingham Brewery for the last time--the dear girls very sad.

-
+

Went to the dear Wokingham Brewery for the last time--the dear girls very sad.

+
-

At home--had the Museum, with a very uncivil notice--wrote a peppering letter to John Valpy on the occasion.

+

At home--had the Museum, with a very uncivil notice--wrote a peppering letter to John Valpy on the occasion.

-

Went to Odiam with Miss Brooke & Mrs. Newton--made several calls--dined at Mrs. Raggett's to meet Colonel Johnson & Mr. Chardsley--came home at night--pleasant day.

-
+

Went to Odiam with Miss Brooke & Mrs. Newton--made several calls--dined at Mrs. Raggett's to meet Colonel Johnson & Mr. Chardsley--came home at night--pleasant day.

+
-

Went to Reading fair--met several people & made calls, & dined at the Doctor's to meet Mr. Wheble, the Shuters, &c.--heard from Miss Nooth & Eliza Webb--came home at night--a pleasant day.

-
+

Went to Reading fair--met several people & made calls, & dined at the Doctor's to meet Mr. Wheble, the Shuters +, &c.--heard from Miss Nooth & Eliza Webb--came home at night--a pleasant day.

+
-

At home--went with Drum to the meadows--lost poor dear Molly--found her again, sweet lamb, thank God.

+

At home--went with Drum to the meadows--lost poor dear Molly--found her again, sweet lamb, thank God.

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At home--went with Drum to the meadow to see our new cow, Pleasant--wrote to Miss Valpy & Eliza Webb--Miss Anstruther called.

+

At home--went with Drum to the meadow to see our new cow, Pleasant--wrote to Miss Valpy & Eliza Webb--Miss Anstruther called.

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At home--Mr. Crowther called--heard from John Valpy & the Editor of the Museum with an apology--& from poor Mary Webb

+

At home--Mr. Crowther called--heard from John Valpy & the Editor of the Museum with an apology--& from poor Mary Webb

-

Heard from Talfourd--wrote to Talfourd, John Valpy, & the Editor of the Museum, Mr. Bailey.

+

Heard from Talfourd--wrote to Talfourd, John Valpy, & the Editor of the Museum, Mr. Bailey.

-

At home--went to Reading--made calls--home to dinner--began a dramatic article.

+

At home--went to Reading--made calls--home to dinner--began a dramatic article.

-

At home--heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Raggett.

+

At home--heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Raggett.

-

Worked at the Bridal Eve.

+

Worked at the Bridal Eve.

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At home--Mr. Hailey [Harley?] & Mr. Greene called.

+

At home--Mr. Hailey [Harley?] & Mr. Greene called.

-

At home--worked at the Bridal Eve.

+

At home--worked at the Bridal Eve.

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At home--worked at the Bridal Eve.

+

At home--worked at the Bridal Eve.

-

At home--Mr. Crowther & Mr. Joseph Crowther called--worked at the Bridal Eve.

+

At home--Mr. Crowther & Mr. Joseph Crowther called--worked at the Bridal Eve.

-

At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Crowther--wrote to Mrs. Crowther.

+

At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Crowther--wrote to Mrs. Crowther.

-

At home--went with Drum to see Englefield House--[what a ?] place--home to dinner--bright Mrs. Crowther some outtings of Geranium & sent her--worked at the Bridal Eve.

+

At home--went with Drum to see Englefield House--[what a ?] place--home to dinner--bright Mrs. Crowther some outtings of Geranium & sent her--worked at the Bridal Eve.

-

At home--Dr. Valpy called--worked at scene.

+

At home--Dr. Valpy called--worked at scene.

-

Went to Reading--worked at Scene.

+

Went to Reading--worked at Scene.

-

Called on Mrs. Crowther--saw a young lady from Staffordshire, Miss Torrant--heard from Talfourd--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

+

Called on Mrs. Crowther--saw a young lady from Staffordshire, Miss Torrant--heard from Talfourd--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

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At home--Mr. Crowther & Miss Torrant called--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Rowden & Miss Nooth--finished my Dramatic Scene.

+

At home--Mr. Crowther & Miss Torrant called--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Rowden & Miss Nooth--finished my Dramatic Scene.

-

At home--wrote to Talfourd--heard from Dr. Valpy--sent Julian to Mr. Macready.

+

At home--wrote to Talfourd--heard from Dr. Valpy--sent Julian to Mr. Macready.

-

At home--wrote to Eliza Webb--Drum went to London about Foscari, poor dear love.

+

At home--wrote to Eliza Webb--Drum went to London about Foscari, poor dear love.

-

At home--heard from Drum & Eliza Webb--wrote to Drum & Eliza Webb--copied Foscari.

+

At home--heard from Drum & Eliza Webb--wrote to Drum & Eliza Webb--copied Foscari.

-

At home--Drum came back.

+

At home--Drum came back.

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At home--went to Bramley Maying, & saw the church & Mr. Brocas's beautiful Monument--charming country but bad roads.

+

At home--went to Bramley Maying, & saw the church & Mr. Brocas's beautiful Monument--charming country but bad roads.

-

At home--read Belshazzar--reviewed Mrs. Hof.'s Tales of the Manor--& gardened.

+

At home--read Belshazzar--reviewed Mrs. Hof.'s Tales of the Manor--& gardened.

-

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James.

+

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James.

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Finished reviewing Mrs. Hof.'s Tales.

+

Finished reviewing Mrs. Hof.'s Tales.

-

Heard from Miss Johndon--wrote to Miss Johnson--planted flowers in my garden.

+

Heard from Miss Johndon--wrote to Miss Johnson--planted flowers in my garden.

-

At home--heard from Miss James & Mr. Crowther--wrote to Mr. C. Kemble & Mr. Crowther--Granny had leeches.

+

At home--heard from Miss James & Mr. Crowther--wrote to Mr. C. Kemble & Mr. Crowther--Granny had leeches.

-

At home--wrote to Miss James--the Moncks called--packed up--read the Fortunes of Nigel.

+

At home--wrote to Miss James--the Moncks + called--packed up--read the Fortunes of Nigel.

-

Went to London to Mrs. Tuckett, 47, Upper Norton street--saw Miss James & Mrs. Clarke.

+

Went to London to Mrs. Tuckett, 47, Upper Norton street--saw Miss James & Mrs. Clarke.

-

Went to Covent Garden Theatre--saw Mr. C. Kemble--then to John Valpy's, Whitakers, & the Exhibition--Miss James would not go with me to John Valpy's party, so staid at home.

+

Went to Covent Garden Theatre--saw Mr. C. Kemble--then to John Valpy's + , Whitakers, & the Exhibition--Miss James would not go with me to John Valpy's party, so staid at home.

-

Drum went home--[?] with Miss James--staid at home till the evening, then called on Mrs. Vardill--heard of her daughter's marriage, & saw Miss Porden--heard from

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+

Drum went home--[?] with Miss James--staid at home till the evening, then called on Mrs. Vardill--heard of her daughter's marriage, & saw Miss Porden--heard from

+
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At Mrs. Tuckett's--Mrs. Young, John Valpy, Mr. [?], Mr. Haydon & Mr. Talfourd called--wrote to [?], Mrs. Rowden, Mrs. Shuter & Mrs. Hofland.

+

At Mrs. Tuckett's--Mrs. Young, John Valpy, Mr. [?], Mr. Haydon & Mr. Talfourd called--wrote to [?], Mrs. Rowden, Mrs. Shuter & Mrs. Hofland.

-

Came home--wrote to Miss James from London--heard from Mr. [?], & wrote to him at night--so glad to get

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+

Came home--wrote to Miss James from London--heard from Mr. [?], & wrote to him at night--so glad to get

+
-

At home--wrote to Mrs. [?]--my garden quite beautiful.

+

At home--wrote to Mrs. [?]--my garden quite beautiful.

-

At home--the Tuppens called.

+

At home--the Tuppens + called.

-

At home--the Bodys called.

+

At home--the Bodys called.

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At home--my dear Mother had leeches on--Mr. Crowther called--heard from Mr. Haydon--wrote to Mrs. Rowden.

+

At home--my dear Mother had leeches on--Mr. Crowther called--heard from Mr. Haydon--wrote to Mrs. Rowden.

-

At home--worked at a Review of Coeur de Lion, Miss Porden's Poem.

+

At home--worked at a Review of Coeur de Lion, Miss Porden's Poem.

-

Worked at Review--wrote a sonnet to Miss Porden.

+

Worked at Review--wrote a sonnet to Miss Porden.

-

At home--worked at Review.

+

At home--worked at Review.

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At home--heard from Sir W. Elford--worked in my garden & at my review--wrote to Miss Porden.

+

At home--heard from Sir W. Elford--worked in my garden & at my review--wrote to Miss Porden.

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At home--finished my review.

+

At home--finished my review.

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Wrote to Mr. Whittaker & Mr. Haydon--read & gardened.

+

Wrote to Mr. Whittaker & Mr. Haydon--read & gardened.

-

At home--heard from Mrs. Clarke--wrote to Mrs. Clarke--Mrs. Dickinson called--shaved dear Molly & killed her fleas, poor lamb.

+

At home--heard from Mrs. Clarke--wrote to Mrs. Clarke--Mrs. Dickinson called--shaved dear Molly & killed her fleas, poor lamb.

-

Dear Granny's birthday--Mrs. Raggett called, & Mrs. Dickinson--heard from Eliza Webb--wrote to Sir William Elford.

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Dear Granny's birthday--Mrs. Raggett called, & Mrs. Dickinson--heard from Eliza Webb--wrote to Sir William Elford.

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At home--worked at Foscari.

+

At home--worked at Foscari.

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At home--did gardening.

+

At home--did gardening.

-

Went to Wokingham & Farley Hill--saw the Webbs & the Wheelers--came home to dinner--a delightful morning.

+

Went to Wokingham & Farley Hill--saw the Webbs + & the Wheelers--came home to dinner--a delightful morning.

-

Heard from Miss Nooth.

+

Heard from Miss Nooth.

-

At home--went to Reading--saw the Valpys, &c.--came home to dinner.

+

At home--went to Reading--saw the Valpys +, &c.--came home to dinner.

-

At home--heard from Miss & Mr. Porden--wrote to Miss Porden & Miss Brooke.

+

At home--heard from Miss & Mr. Porden--wrote to Miss Porden & Miss Brooke.

-

At home--heard from Mrs. Hofland--wrote to Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

+

At home--heard from Mrs. Hofland--wrote to Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

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At home--Mrs. Dickinson called.

+

At home--Mrs. Dickinson called.

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At home--worked at Foscari.

+

At home--worked at Foscari.

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At home--worked at Foscari.

+

At home--worked at Foscari.

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At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mr. Monck--finished & sent off the last act of Foscari.

+

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mr. Monck--finished & sent off the last act of Foscari.

-

At home--read Corneille.

+

At home--read Corneille.

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At home.

+

At home.

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At home--wrote a sonnet on Englefield.

+

At home--wrote a sonnet on Englefield.

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At home--heard from Mr. Bagley.

+

At home--heard from Mr. Bagley.

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+

At home--walked with Drum.

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+

Went to Reading & Coley.

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+

At home--heard from Miss James.

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+

At home--wrote to Miss James.

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+

At home--wrote to Mr. Bailey--heard from Anne Tweddall--wrote to Anne Tweddall.

+
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+

Heard from Eliza Webb--wrote to her

-

+

At home--read Quarterly--worked at Review.

-

+

At home--Drum & Granny went to Odiham & found the Ragetts out--Mr. & Mrs. Crowther + called--worked.

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+

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James.

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+

At home--worked at Review.

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+

At home--did nothing.

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+

At home--worked at Review of Mrs. Hof.

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+

Dined at Coley--pleasant day.

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+

Heard from Talfourd--wrote to him & Mrs hofland--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe.

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+

Drum went to Abingdon--sent off my Review of Mrs. Hof., & wrote to Mr. Whittaker.

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+

At home--worked at the last Act of Foscari.

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+

At home--worked at Foscari.

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+

Heard from Miss James, Mr. Talfourd & dear Drum--Miss Jephson called--went back with her & saw Mrs. Smith & Mrs. Crowther--worked at Foscari.

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+

Finished Foscari--wrote to Mr. C. Kemble, Mrs. Jolliffe & Miss James--Mr. & Mrs. Westbrook called.

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+

Sent Foscari to Mr. Kemble--called on Mrs. Crowther & Miss Jephson--Mr. Dickinson called on us--heard from Miss Brook--wrote to Miss Brooke.

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+

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--heard from Miss Jephson, Miss Nooth & Eliza Webb.

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+

At home--Mr. Crowther & Miss Jephson & Mr. Green & Miss Anstruther called.

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+

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--worked at Julian.

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+

Heard from Mrs. Hofland--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mrs. Hofland.

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+

Miss Jephson drank tea with us.

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+

Called at the Crowthers--wrote to Dr. Bailey & Miss Eliza Webb.

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+

Went with Miss Jephson to the old house at Arborfield--home to dinner.

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+

At home--heard from Miss James.

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+

At home--wrote a sonnet to Miss Jephson & sent her--drank tea at Mr. Crowther's.

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+

At home--heard from Sir W. Elford--took Miss Jephson to Silchester--she was delighted--home to dinner--wrote to Miss James.

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+

Wrote to Sir W. Elford--Mr. Crowther & Miss Jephson called--heard from Mrs. Story.

+
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+

Mrs. Smith & Miss Jephson called.

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+

Wrote to Sir W. Elford.

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+

Captain & Mrs. Valpy called.

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+

Worked at Julian.

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+

Heard from Miss Brooke.

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+

Worked at Julian.

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+

Mr. & Mrs. Crowther + called.

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+

Wrote to Miss Brooke--Mrs. Dickinson called, & the Moncks +--worked at Julian.

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+

Mrs. Raggett & Anne Tweddell called.

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+

Went to Reading & made calls--home to dinner--pleasant day.

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+

Luce came to see us, poor dear--Julian.

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+

At home--worked at Julian.

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+

Heard from Mr. Kemble to tell me they mean to act Foscari as early as possible in the season--from Mr. Talfourd, Miss James & Miss Porden--wrote to Mr. Talfourd, Miss James, Mrs. Hofland, Mrs. Rowden & Miss Nooth. One of the happiest days of my life--God grant I may deserve my happiness--& God bless those to whom I owe it--& my dear Father & Mother.

+
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+

Mr. Crowther called--wrote to Mrs. Clarke.

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+

Went to Reading--home to dinner--wrote to Mr. Kemble, Miss Brooke & Mrs. Dickinson.

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+

At home--wrote to Dr. Bailey--heard from do.

+
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+

Wrote to Mrs. Havell & Emily James.

+
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+

Packed up for going to Town tomorrow.

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+

Went to Town with Drum--called on the Storys at Windsor--reached Mrs. Hofland in Newman Street to tea--pleasant day.

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+

Called on the Kembles--delightful visit--then on Miss Vardill, Miss Dominicetti & Mrs. Tuckett--after dinner called at Haydon's--pleasant day.

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+

Still in Town--saw Mr. Bayley--called at Talfourd's--saw Charles Lamb--Mr. Hofland came home to tea--wrote to dear Granny--pleasant day.

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+

Returned home--drank tea at the Wheelers.

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+

At home--called at Coley on the Moncks +--Vaughans--& on Miss Brooke--wrote to Eliza Webb

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+

At home--Mr. Body & Mr. Crowther called--heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James--worked at Foscari.

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+

At home--wrote to Mrs. Hofland.

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+

At home--worked at Foscari.

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+

Went to Reading--saw some exquisite pictures at Mrs. Havell's, by Titian, Guido &c.

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+

At home--Mrs. Raggett & Mr. Body called.

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+

At home--wrote to Mr. Kemble & sent off Foscari--heard from Eliza Webb.

-

+

Mr. Dickinson & Mrs. Davies called--heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to Eliza Webb.

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+

Mr. Talfourd's wedding day--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--Mrs. Raggett & Miss Tweddell called.

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+

Mr. Dickinson called.

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+

At home--worked at Julian.

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+

Had bridecake from Mr. Talfourd--sent congratulations.

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+

At home--Mr. Dearesley called.

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+

At home--heard from Mrs. Hofland.

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+

At home--the Moncks + & Vaughans called--dear Granny went to [?] Green.

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+

Went to Reading--saw Miss Brooke, the Burgess[']s, &c.--dined at Coley with the [?] & Mr. Coxe--a very pleasant fay--home at night.

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+

At home--Mr. Crowther called--Julian.

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+

Wrote to Granny & Miss James.

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+

Heard from dear Granny, Mr. Haydon & Miss Nooth--dear Drum dined at Mr. Cove's

+
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+

At home--called at the Body's.

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+

At home--went to Reading to meet Miss James--dined at Dr. Valpy's +.

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+

At home--Lady Madelina Palmer & Mrs. Mathews called--heard from Miss Jephson.

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+

Dined at Dr. Valpy's + with Miss James, Miss Brooke, &c.--heard from Mrs. Hofland--dear Granny came home at night--pleasant day.

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+

At home--drove to Finchamstead to call on Lady Madelina--not at home--then to Wokingham--saw the Wheelers & the dear Webbs + --home to dinner--heavenly ride--wrote to Miss Nooth & Haydon.

+
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+

At home--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Rowden, Mr. Bayley, Mrs. Hofland & dear Granny.

+
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At home--dear Drum went to Town--Miss James came to stay with me--delightful day--wrote to Granny.

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+

At home--Miss James with me--heard from Drum & Granny--Miss Valpy & the Miss Webbs came to dinner--most delightful day--wrote to Granny.

+
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+

At home--called with Miss James at the Crowthers +--dear Drum came home, God bless him--Miss James went away.

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+

Went to Reading--came home to dinner--heard from Miss Emily James--wrote to her.

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+

At home--went to Reading fair--met Miss James, Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. Monck, &c.--came home to dinner--dear Drum returned in the evening--heard from Mr. Haydon.

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+

Heard from Mrs. Story--wrote to Mrs. Story & Mr. Haydon & Miss James.

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+

Mr. Crowther called, & brought me a [?]

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+

Heard from Mr. Talfourd, Mr. Crowther & Miss James--did needlework.

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+

Heard from Mr. Bayley.

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+

At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--finished Mrs. Crowther's collar--wrote to Mr. Bayley & Miss James.

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+

Heard from Eliza Webb & Miss Valpy--wrote to Talfourd.

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+

At home--heard from Miss Porden--went to Miss Porden--wrote to Mr. Crowther & sent my collar to Mrs. Crowther--heard from Mrs. Crowther.

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+

At home--Mr. Crowther called.

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+

At home--went to Reading--called at the Valpy's +, &c.--heard from Miss James.

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+

At home--dined at Wokingham with the dear Webbs + in their new house--home to tea--pleasant day.

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+

Heard from Miss James.

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+

Wrote to Miss James--worked at Mrs. Talfourd's collar.

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+

Eliza Webb dined & slept here--Mr. Crowther called--worked at Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs.

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+

At home--Drum & Eliza went to Watlington.

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Worked at Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs.

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+

Heard from dear Drum, Mr. Crowther, and 2 letters from Sir W. Elford--wrote to Sir [W.] Elford.

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Heard from dear Drum & Mary Webb.

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Dear Drum came home.

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Heard from Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

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Heard from Mrs. Hofland & Mr. Bayley--read Mr. Bayley's MS. Tragedy, the Charter of Seville--went to Reading--pleasant morning--finished Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs--wrote a sonnet & began a letter to Mr. Bayley.

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Heard from Mrs. Dickinson--wrote to Sir W. Elfprd--worked at Juliana.

+
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Sent Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs with a note to Mr. T.--heard from him.

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+

At home--went into Reading to call on Mrs. Talfourd--returned home, & had a very pleasant drive with Mrs. Dickinson to Dr. Valpy's +, where we met the Palmers, Moncks +, Whebles, &c.--came home at night--pleasant day.

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+

At home--Dr. Smith called--went into Reading to dine at Dr. Valpy's + to meet Mr. & Mrs. Talfourd--very pleasant day.

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+

Called at Mr. Crowther's to see Miss Jephson--wrote to Mr. Hofland, Miss Porden, Mrs. Rowden, Miss Nooth, & Miss Webb.

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+

At home--Miss Jephson called--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Havell.

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+

At home--dined at Mr. Crowther's--very pleasant day--wrote to Mrs. Talfourd.

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+

At home--worked at Julian.

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+

At home--went to Reading to stay with Mrs. Havell--very pleasant day.

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At Reading--Mrs. Blandy, Miss Havell & the Binfields in the evening--pleasant.

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Came home after a very pleasant visit.

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Was gardening all day--Julian.

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At home--prose article.

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+

Went to Reading--made calls, Miss Havell, &c.--pleasant morning--article.

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+

At home--heard from Mr. Bayley--worked at my prose article--& walked.

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+

Called at the Body's--prose article.

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Went to Reading, calling--finished my article.

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+

At home--began an article.

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At home--dear Drum & Granny went to Odiham--Miss Havell dined with me, & read me some of her brother;s beautiful letters--a very pleasant day--worked at my Article.

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+

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James--Drum & Granny came home--my Article.

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Finished my article--at home.

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Wrote to Mr. Bayley & Mr. Talfourd.

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At home--worked at my article.

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Heard from Mr. Bayley--went to Wokingham.

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Called at Mr. Body's--my Article.

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Wrote to Mr. Bayley--worked at my article.

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+

Heard from Sir William--wrote to Mrs. Tickett, Mr. Talfourd & Miss James--finished my article.

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+

Went to Reading with Drum & Granny--called, &c.--pleasant morning--home to dinner.

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+

At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe.

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Went to Reading--pleasant morning.

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Made my black silk bonnet.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--finished my bonnet--dear Drum sold Madge--worked at my frill & Julian.

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At home--dear Drum brought me a new flower-root--heard from Miss Brooke & [?]

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Wrote to Sir W. Elford & Miss James.

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Worked at my manchettes & Julian.

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Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--had some [?] roots & double tulips--worked at Julian.

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+

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to him.

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Heard from Mr. Bayley.

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Wrote to Mr. Bayley--read his play.

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Heard from Mrs. Hofland.

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Wrote to Mrs. Hofland.

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Heard from Miss James--Julian.

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Heard from Mrs. Hofland--a new frill.

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Heard from Miss Porden--had my garden beautifully done up, & new flowers from Mr.

+
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My garden again--Julian & my frill.

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My garden--my frill & Julian.

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Wrote to Miss Porden--my frill.

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Heard from Miss James--Julian.

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At home--worked at Julian.

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Heard from Mrs. Hofland & Miss Nooth.

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+

At home--worked at Julian.

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+

Mrs. Dickinson called--Julian.

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Had a pretty present from John Valpy, The Forget me not--Mr. Crowther called--Julian.

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At home--Julian.

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At home--Julian.

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At home--Julian.

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At home--heard from Mr. Bayley.

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Heard from Miss Havell--wrote to her.

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Worked very hard at Julian.

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Heard from Haydon about his son's birth, & Miss James--wrote to Haydon & Miss Valpy--worked at Julian.

+
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At home--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Hofland & Mr. Talfourd--finished Julian

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+

Wrote to Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

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My birthday--at home--dear Granny very unwell--had a beautiful present from Mr. Crowther of a blank paper book, sent with a very king note--wrote to Mrs. Crowther.

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+

Dear Granny not well--article.

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Dear Granny not well--prose article--Hannah--& my Manchettes.

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+

At home--finished Hannah.

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+

At home--wrote to Mr. Bayley & Mrs. Valpy.

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+ +

At home--began a collar--heard from Miss Jeremy, Miss Porden & Eliza Webb.

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At home--dear Granny noy well--wrote to Miss James & Mr. Talfourd--prose article.

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At home--prose article.

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Heard from Sir W. Elford.

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At home.

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Finished a collar for Mrs. Raggett.

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Heard from Miss Havell.

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Mr. Crowther called--began a Collar.

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Heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & MRs. Raggett--worked at Julian.

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At home--went to Reading--called on Miss Havell & others--home to dinner.

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At home--worked at Miss James's collar.

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At home--heard from Miss James--wrote to Betty Tuppen with a book--Julian.

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Wrote to Mrs. Smith.

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Wrote to Miss James with a Collar, & Miss Webb--Julian.

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Mrs. Raggett sent e a present of a plaid cloak--heard from Anne Tweddell & Miss Nooth & Miss Webb.

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At home--Julian.

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Copying Julian.

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At home--very unwell--could not go to see Miss James--shoe could not come to me on account of the weather--heard from her twice, with a veil, & a ribbon & roses from Mrs. Hofland & Miss [?] Wrote to her, dear saint, & to Talfourd.

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At home--heard from Mr. Haydon--went flowering--wrote to Sir W. Elford.

+ ">flowering--wrote to Sir W. Elford.

Monday 23rd @@ -10206,1511 +10206,1511 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
- + Tuesday Jan 1st 1822

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?].

- + Wednesday 2nd

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

- + Thursday 3rd

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

- + Friday 4th

At home--worked at Julian.

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At home--read Loyd Byron's

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+ Saturday 5th +

At home--read Loyd Byron's

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- + Sunday 6th

At home--worked at Julian all day.

- + Monday 7th

At home--read Magazines.

- + Tuesday 8th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Wednesday 9th

Wrote to Sir William--worked at Julian.

- + Thursday 10th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Friday 11th

Mr. Crowther called--worked at Julian.

- + Saturday 12th

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

- + Sunday 13th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Monday 14th

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

- + Tuesday 15th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Wednesday 16th

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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+ Thursday 17th +

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

+
- + Friday

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

- + Saturday

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.

- + Sunday 20th

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

- + Monday 21st

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

- + Tuesday 22nd

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

- + Wednesday 23rd

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

- + Thursday

At home--wrote to Granny.

- + Friday

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

- + Saturday

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

- + Sunday 27th

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

- + Monday 28th

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

- + Tuesday 29th

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

- + Wednesday 30th

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

- + Thursday 31st

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

- + Friday Feb 1st

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

- + Saturday 2nd

At home--very unwell.

- + Sunday 3rd

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

- + Monday 4th

At home--still worse--did nothing.

- + Tuesday

At home--rather better--did nothing.

- + Wednesday 6th

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

- + Thursday 7th

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

- + Friday 8th

At home--very bad--did nothing.

- + Saturday 9th

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

- + Sunday 10th

Better--worked at Foscari.

- + Monday 11th

At home--heard from Miss James.

- + Tuesday 12th

Better--wrote to Miss James.

- + Wednesday 13th

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

- + Thursday 14th

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

- + Friday 15th

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

- + Saturday 16th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Sunday 17th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Monday 18th

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

- + Tuesday 19th

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

- + Wednesday 20th

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

- + Thursday 21st

At home--heard from Mrs. Dickinson.

- + Friday 22nd

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.

- + Saturday 23rd

At home--dear Drum came back.

- + Sunday 24th

Went primrosing with dear Drum.

- + Monday 25th

At home--walked with Granny.

- + Tuesday 26th

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

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- + Wednesday 27th

At home--Went to Reading.

- + Thursday 28th

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

- + March 1st

At home--found the first violets.

- + March 2nd

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

- + March 3rd

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

- + Monday March 4th

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

- + Tuesday

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

- + Wednesday

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

- + Thursday 7th

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

- + Friday 8th

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

- + Saturday

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

- + Sunday

Went violetting--Drum went to Overton.

- + Monday

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

- + Tuesday

Went violetting--Worked at Foscari.

- + Wednesday 13th

Heard from Miss Nooth--violetting.

- + Thursday 14th

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

- + Friday 15th

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

- + Saturday 16th

Luce came to see us--went violetting.

- + Sunday 17th

Got a great many violets--worked at Foscari.

- + Monday 18th

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

- + Tuesday 19th

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

- + Wednesday 20th

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

- + Thursday 21st

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.

- + Friday 22nd

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

- + Saturday 23rd

At home--went violetting.

- + Sunday 24th

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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+ Monday 25th +

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

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- + Tuesday 26th

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

- + Wednesday

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

- + Thursday 28th

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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+ Friday 29th +

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

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- + Saturday 30th

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

- + Sunday 31st

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

- + Monday April 1st

At home--Miss James & Eliza Webb came to dinner--wrote to Mrs. Crowther--Drum went to London.

- + Tuesday April 2nd

Went violetting--heard from dear Drum--worked at Agnes.

- + Wednesday April 3rd

At home--went to Wokingham to meet Drum--walked to Chapel Green--heard from Miss Nooth--returned at night--pleasant day.

- + Thursday 4th

Mrs. Raggett called--Miss Johnson came--wrote to Miss Nooth.

- + Friday 5th

At home--Miss Johnson here.

- + Saturday 6th

At home--Miss Johnson went away--I drove her to Reading--made called &c.

- + Sunday 7th

At home--walked with Drum.

- + Monday 8th

At home--went with Granny into Reading--made purchases & calls--home to dinner--pleasant day

- + Tuesday

At home-called at Mr. Body's--heard from Mrs. Rowden with a letter from Mr. Charles Kemble--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mrs. Dickinson--worked at Agnes--Mr. Crowther called--Read Horace Walpole's Memoirs.

- + Wednesay 10th

At home--went into Reading & made purchases--home to dinner--finished Agnes.

- + Thursday 11th

At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Hofland--wrote to John Valpy with Agnes.

- + Friday 12th

At home--heard from Miss Johnson with lace--wrote to Miss Johnson & Miss James.

- + Saturday 13th

At home--Mrs. Raggett called.

- + Sunday 14th

At home--wrote to Sir W. Elford & Eliza Webb--worked on a prose article.

- + Monday 15th

Went to Reading--called on Miss Brooke--went shopping--dined at Mr. Newberry's--came home at night--left dear Granny to sleep

- + Tuesday 16th

At home--dear Granny came home--Drum went to Newbury--worked at the Farm house.

- + Wednesday 17th

At home--Drum came home.

- + Thursday

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--he came & drank tea here--delightful--worked at prose article [sic].

- + Friday

Heard from Miss Elford with an account of her father's accident--Mrs. Dickinson & Mr. Crowther called--finished a great farm house.

- + Saturday 20th

At home--wrote to Sir W. Elford.

- + Sunday 21st

At home--went to Farley Hill & meant to go to Wokingham--but came from the rain.

- + Monday 22nd

At home--read Walpole's Memoirs.

- + Tuesay 23rd

At home--began a prose article.

- + Wednesday 24th

At home--heard from Miss Johnson, Miss Brooke & Eliza Webb--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mrs. [?]

- + Thursday 25th

Heard from Talfourd, a very hopeful letter about Foscari.

- + Friday 26th

Heard from Miss James--wrote to her & [?]

- + Saturday

At home--worked at a prose article.

- + Sunday 28th

Went to the dear Wokingham Brewery for the last time--the dear girls very sad.

- + Monday 29th

At home--had the Museum, with a very uncivil notice--wrote a peppering letter to John Valpy on the occasion.

- + Tuesday 30th

Went to Odiam with Miss Brooke & Mrs. Newton--made several calls--dined at Mrs. Raggett's to meet Colonel Johnson & Mr. Chardsley--came home at night--pleasant day.

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Went to Reading fair--met several people & made calls, & dined at the Doctor's to meet Mr. Wheble, the Shuters + Wednesday May 1st +

Went to Reading fair--met several people & made calls, & dined at the Doctor's to meet Mr. Wheble, the Shuters , &c.--heard from Miss Nooth & Eliza Webb--came home at night--a pleasant day.

- + Thursday May 2nd

At home--went with Drum to the meadows--lost poor dear Molly--found her again, sweet lamb, thank God.

- + Friday 3rd

At home--went with Drum to the meadow to see our new cow, Pleasant--wrote to Miss Valpy & Eliza Webb--Miss Anstruther called.

- + Saturday 4th

At home--Mr. Crowther called--heard from John Valpy & the Editor of the Museum with an apology--& from poor Mary Webb

- + Sunday 5th

Heard from Talfourd--wrote to Talfourd, John Valpy, & the Editor of the Museum, Mr. Bailey.

- + Monday 6th

At home--went to Reading--made calls--home to dinner--began a dramatic article.

- + Tuesday 7th

At home--heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Raggett.

- + Wednesday 8th

Worked at the Bridal Eve.

- + Thursday 9th

At home--Mr. Hailey [Harley?] & Mr. Greene called.

- + Friday 10th

At home--worked at the Bridal Eve.

- + Saturday 11th

At home--worked at the Bridal Eve.

- + Sunday 12th

At home--Mr. Crowther & Mr. Joseph Crowther called--worked at the Bridal Eve.

- + Monday 13th

At home--heard from Miss James & Mrs. Crowther--wrote to Mrs. Crowther.

- + Tuesday 14th

At home--went with Drum to see Englefield House--[what a ?] place--home to dinner--bright Mrs. Crowther some outtings of Geranium & sent her--worked at the Bridal Eve.

- + Wednesday 15th

At home--Dr. Valpy called--worked at scene.

- + Thursday 16th

Went to Reading--worked at Scene.

- + Friday 17th

Called on Mrs. Crowther--saw a young lady from Staffordshire, Miss Torrant--heard from Talfourd--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

- + Saturday 18th

At home--Mr. Crowther & Miss Torrant called--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Rowden & Miss Nooth--finished my Dramatic Scene.

- + Sunday 19th

At home--wrote to Talfourd--heard from Dr. Valpy--sent Julian to Mr. Macready.

- + Monday 20th

At home--wrote to Eliza Webb--Drum went to London about Foscari, poor dear love.

- + Tuesday 21st

At home--heard from Drum & Eliza Webb--wrote to Drum & Eliza Webb--copied Foscari.

- + Wednesday 22nd

At home--Drum came back.

- + Thursday 23rd

At home--went to Bramley Maying, & saw the church & Mr. Brocas's beautiful Monument--charming country but bad roads.

- + Friday

At home--read Belshazzar--reviewed Mrs. Hof.'s Tales of the Manor--& gardened.

- + Saturday

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James.

- + Sunday 26th

Finished reviewing Mrs. Hof.'s Tales.

- + Monday 27th

Heard from Miss Johndon--wrote to Miss Johnson--planted flowers in my garden.

- + Tuesday 28th

At home--heard from Miss James & Mr. Crowther--wrote to Mr. C. Kemble & Mr. Crowther--Granny had leeches.

- + Wednesday 29th

At home--wrote to Miss James--the Moncks called--packed up--read the Fortunes of Nigel.

- + Thursday 30th

Went to London to Mrs. Tuckett, 47, Upper Norton street--saw Miss James & Mrs. Clarke.

- + Friday 31st

Went to Covent Garden Theatre--saw Mr. C. Kemble--then to John Valpy's , Whitakers, & the Exhibition--Miss James would not go with me to John Valpy's party, so staid at home.

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Drum went home--[?] with Miss James--staid at home till the evening, then called on Mrs. Vardill--heard of her daughter's marriage, & saw Miss Porden--heard from

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+ Saturday June 1st +

Drum went home--[?] with Miss James--staid at home till the evening, then called on Mrs. Vardill--heard of her daughter's marriage, & saw Miss Porden--heard from

+
- + Sunday June 2nd

At Mrs. Tuckett's--Mrs. Young, John Valpy, Mr. [?], Mr. Haydon & Mr. Talfourd called--wrote to [?], Mrs. Rowden, Mrs. Shuter & Mrs. Hofland.

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Came home--wrote to Miss James from London--heard from Mr. [?], & wrote to him at night--so glad to get

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+ Monday June 3rd +

Came home--wrote to Miss James from London--heard from Mr. [?], & wrote to him at night--so glad to

+
- + Tuesday June 4th

At home--wrote to Mrs. [?]--my garden quite beautiful.

- + Wednesday June 5th

At home--the Tuppens called.

- + Thursday June 6th

At home--the Bodys called.

- + Friday June 7th

At home--my dear Mother had leeches on--Mr. Crowther called--heard from Mr. Haydon--wrote to Mrs. Rowden.

- + Saturday

At home--worked at a Review of Coeur de Lion, Miss Porden's Poem.

- + Sunday

Worked at Review--wrote a sonnet to Miss Porden.

- + Monday June 10th

At home--worked at Review.

- + Tuesday 11th

At home--heard from Sir W. Elford--worked in my garden & at my review--wrote to Miss Porden.

- + Wednesday 12th

At home--finished my review.

- + Thursday 13th

Wrote to Mr. Whittaker & Mr. Haydon--read & gardened.

- + Friday

At home--heard from Mrs. Clarke--wrote to Mrs. Clarke--Mrs. Dickinson called--shaved dear Molly & killed her fleas, poor lamb.

- + Saturday 15th

Dear Granny's birthday--Mrs. Raggett called, & Mrs. Dickinson--heard from Eliza Webb--wrote to Sir William Elford.

- + Sunday 16th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Monday 17th

At home--did gardening.

- + Tuesday 18th

Went to Wokingham & Farley Hill--saw the Webbs & the Wheelers--came home to dinner--a delightful morning.

- + Wednesday 19th

Heard from Miss Nooth.

- + Thursday 20th

At home--went to Reading--saw the Valpys , &c.--came home to dinner.

- + Friday 21st

At home--heard from Miss & Mr. Porden--wrote to Miss Porden & Miss Brooke.

- + Saturday 22nd

At home--heard from Mrs. Hofland--wrote to Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

- + Sunday 23rd

At home--Mrs. Dickinson called.

- + Monday 24th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Tuesday 25th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Wednesday 26th

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Mr. Monck--finished & sent off the last act of Foscari.

- + Thursday 27th

At home--read Corneille.

- + Friday 28th

At home.

- + Saturday 29th

At home--wrote a sonnet on Englefield.

- + Sunday 30th

At home--heard from Mr. Bagley.

- + Monday 1st

At home--walked with Drum.

- + Tuesday July 2nd

Went to Reading & Coley.

- + Wednesday

At home--heard from Miss James.

- + Thursday 4th

At home--wrote to Miss James.

- + Friday 5th

At home--wrote to Mr. Bailey--heard from Anne Tweddall--wrote to Anne Tweddall.

- + Saturday 6th

Heard from Eliza Webb--wrote to her

- + Sunday 7th

At home--read Quarterly--worked at Review.

- + Monday 8th

At home--Drum & Granny went to Odiham & found the Ragetts out--Mr. & Mrs. Crowther called--worked.

- + Tuesday 9th

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James.

- + Wednesday

At home--worked at Review.

- + Thursday 11th

At home--did nothing.

- + Friday 12th

At home--worked at Review of Mrs. Hof.

- + Saturday 13th

Dined at Coley--pleasant day.

- + Sunday 14th

Heard from Talfourd--wrote to him & Mrs hofland--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe.

- + Monday 15th

Drum went to Abingdon--sent off my Review of Mrs. Hof., & wrote to Mr. Whittaker.

- + Tuesday 16th

At home--worked at the last Act of Foscari.

- + Wednesday 17th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Thursday 18th

Heard from Miss James, Mr. Talfourd & dear Drum--Miss Jephson called--went back with her & saw Mrs. Smith & Mrs. Crowther--worked at Foscari.

- + Friday 19th

Finished Foscari--wrote to Mr. C. Kemble, Mrs. Jolliffe & Miss James--Mr. & Mrs. Westbrook called.

- + Saturday 20th

Sent Foscari to Mr. Kemble--called on Mrs. Crowther & Miss Jephson--Mr. Dickinson called on us--heard from Miss Brook--wrote to Miss Brooke.

- + Sunday 21st

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--heard from Miss Jephson, Miss Nooth & Eliza Webb.

- + Monday 22nd

At home--Mr. Crowther & Miss Jephson & Mr. Green & Miss Anstruther called.

- + Tuesday 23rd

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--worked at Julian.

- + Wednesday 24th

Heard from Mrs. Hofland--wrote to Miss Brooke & Mrs. Hofland.

- + Thursday 25th

Miss Jephson drank tea with us.

- + Friday 26th

Called at the Crowthers--wrote to Dr. Bailey & Miss Eliza Webb.

- + Saturday 27th

Went with Miss Jephson to the old house at Arborfield--home to dinner.

- + Sunday 28th

At home--heard from Miss James.

- + Monday 29th

At home--wrote a sonnet to Miss Jephson & sent her--drank tea at Mr. Crowther's.

- + Tuesday 30th

At home--heard from Sir W. Elford--took Miss Jephson to Silchester--she was delighted--home to dinner--wrote to Miss James.

- + Wednesday

Wrote to Sir W. Elford--Mr. Crowther & Miss Jephson called--heard from Mrs. Story.

- + Thursday 1st

Mrs. Smith & Miss Jephson called.

- + Friday 2nd

Wrote to Sir W. Elford.

- + Saturday 3rd

Captain & Mrs. Valpy called.

- + Sunday 4th

Worked at Julian.

- + Monday 5th

Heard from Miss Brooke.

- + Tuesday 6th

Worked at Julian.

- + Wednesday 7th

Mr. & Mrs. Crowther called.

- + Thursday 8th

Wrote to Miss Brooke--Mrs. Dickinson called, & the Moncks --worked at Julian.

- + Friday 9th

Mrs. Raggett & Anne Tweddell called.

- + Saturday 10th

Went to Reading & made calls--home to dinner--pleasant day.

- + Sunday

Luce came to see us, poor dear--Julian.

- + Monday 12th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Tuesday 13th

Heard from Mr. Kemble to tell me they mean to act Foscari as early as possible in the season--from Mr. Talfourd, Miss James & Miss Porden--wrote to Mr. Talfourd, Miss James, Mrs. Hofland, Mrs. Rowden & Miss Nooth. One of the happiest days of my life--God grant I may deserve my happiness--& God bless those to whom I owe it--& my dear Father & Mother.

- + Wednesday 14th

Mr. Crowther called--wrote to Mrs. Clarke.

- + Thursday

Went to Reading--home to dinner--wrote to Mr. Kemble, Miss Brooke & Mrs. Dickinson.

- + Friday

At home--wrote to Dr. Bailey--heard from do.

-
+
- + Saturday

Wrote to Mrs. Havell & Emily James.

-
+
- + Sunday

Packed up for going to Town tomorrow.

- + Monday

Went to Town with Drum--called on the Storys at Windsor--reached Mrs. Hofland in Newman Street to tea--pleasant day.

- + Tuesday

Called on the Kembles--delightful visit--then on Miss Vardill, Miss Dominicetti & Mrs. Tuckett--after dinner called at Haydon's--pleasant day.

- + Wednesday

Still in Town--saw Mr. Bayley--called at Talfourd's--saw Charles Lamb--Mr. Hofland came home to tea--wrote to dear Granny--pleasant day.

- + Thursday

Returned home--drank tea at the Wheelers.

- + Friday 23rd

At home--called at Coley on the Moncks --Vaughans--& on Miss Brooke--wrote to Eliza Webb

- + Saturday 24th

At home--Mr. Body & Mr. Crowther called--heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James--worked at Foscari.

- + Sunday 25th

At home--wrote to Mrs. Hofland.

- + Monday 26th

At home--worked at Foscari.

- + Tuesday 27th

Went to Reading--saw some exquisite pictures at Mrs. Havell's, by Titian, Guido &c.

- + Wednesday

At home--Mrs. Raggett & Mr. Body called.

- + Thursday 29th

At home--wrote to Mr. Kemble & sent off Foscari--heard from Eliza Webb.

- + Friday 30th

Mr. Dickinson & Mrs. Davies called--heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to Eliza Webb.

- + Saturday 31st

Mr. Talfourd's wedding day--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--Mrs. Raggett & Miss Tweddell called.

- + Sunday

Mr. Dickinson called.

- + Monday

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Tuesday

Had bridecake from Mr. Talfourd--sent congratulations.

- + Wednesday

At home--Mr. Dearesley called.

- + Thursday

At home--heard from Mrs. Hofland.

- + Friday 6th

At home--the Moncks & Vaughans called--dear Granny went to [?] Green.

- + Saturday 7th

Went to Reading--saw Miss Brooke, the Burgess[']s, &c.--dined at Coley with the [?] & Mr. Coxe--a very pleasant fay--home at night.

- + Sunday

At home--Mr. Crowther called--Julian.

- + Monday

Wrote to Granny & Miss James.

- + Tuesday 10th

Heard from dear Granny, Mr. Haydon & Miss Nooth--dear Drum dined at Mr. Cove's

- + Wednesday 11th

At home--called at the Body's.

- + Thursday 12th

At home--went to Reading to meet Miss James--dined at Dr. Valpy's .

- + Friday 13th

At home--Lady Madelina Palmer & Mrs. Mathews called--heard from Miss Jephson.

- + Saturday 14th

Dined at Dr. Valpy's with Miss James, Miss Brooke, &c.--heard from Mrs. Hofland--dear Granny came home at night--pleasant day.

- + Sunday 15th

At home--drove to Finchamstead to call on Lady Madelina--not at home--then to Wokingham--saw the Wheelers & the dear Webbs --home to dinner--heavenly ride--wrote to Miss Nooth & Haydon.

-
+
- + Monday 16th

At home--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Rowden, Mr. Bayley, Mrs. Hofland & dear Granny.

- + Tuesday 17th

At home--dear Drum went to Town--Miss James came to stay with me--delightful day--wrote to Granny.

- + Wednesday 18th

At home--Miss James with me--heard from Drum & Granny--Miss Valpy & the Miss Webbs came to dinner--most delightful day--wrote to Granny.

- + Thursday 19th

At home--called with Miss James at the Crowthers --dear Drum came home, God bless him--Miss James went away.

- + Friday 20th

Went to Reading--came home to dinner--heard from Miss Emily James--wrote to her.

- + Saturday 21st

At home--went to Reading fair--met Miss James, Mrs. Dickinson, Mr. Monck, &c.--came home to dinner--dear Drum returned in the evening--heard from Mr. Haydon.

- + Sunday 22nd

Heard from Mrs. Story--wrote to Mrs. Story & Mr. Haydon & Miss James.

- + Monday 23rd

Mr. Crowther called, & brought me a [?]

- + Tuesday 24th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd, Mr. Crowther & Miss James--did needlework.

- + Wednesday 25th

Heard from Mr. Bayley.

- + Thursday

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Friday

At home--finished Mrs. Crowther's collar--wrote to Mr. Bayley & Miss James.

- + Saturday

Heard from Eliza Webb & Miss Valpy--wrote to Talfourd.

- + Sunday 29th

At home--heard from Miss Porden--went to Miss Porden--wrote to Mr. Crowther & sent my collar to Mrs. Crowther--heard from Mrs. Crowther.

- + Monday 30th

At home--Mr. Crowther called.

- + Tuesday Oct 1st

At home--went to Reading--called at the Valpy's , &c.--heard from Miss James.

- + Wednesday 2nd

At home--dined at Wokingham with the dear Webbs in their new house--home to tea--pleasant day.

- + Thursday 3rd

Heard from Miss James.

- + Friday 4th

Wrote to Miss James--worked at Mrs. Talfourd's collar.

- + Saturday 5th

Eliza Webb dined & slept here--Mr. Crowther called--worked at Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs.

- + Sunday 6th

At home--Drum & Eliza went to Watlington.

- + Monday 7th

Worked at Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs.

- + Tuesday 8th

Heard from dear Drum, Mr. Crowther, and 2 letters from Sir W. Elford--wrote to Sir [W.] Elford.

- + Wednesday 9th

Heard from dear Drum & Mary Webb.

- + Thursday 10th

Dear Drum came home.

- + Friday 11th

Heard from Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

- + Saturday

Heard from Mrs. Hofland & Mr. Bayley--read Mr. Bayley's MS. Tragedy, the Charter of Seville--went to Reading--pleasant morning--finished Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs--wrote a sonnet & began a letter to Mr. Bayley.

- -

Heard from Mrs. Dickinson--wrote to Sir W. Elfprd--worked at Juliana.

-
+ Sunday +

Heard from Mrs. Dickinson--wrote to Sir W. Elford--worked at Julian.

+
- + Monday

Sent Mrs. Talfourd's collar & cuffs with a note to Mr. T.--heard from him.

- + Tuesday 15th

At home--went into Reading to call on Mrs. Talfourd--returned home, & had a very pleasant drive with Mrs. Dickinson to Dr. Valpy's , where we met the Palmers, Moncks , Whebles, &c.--came home at night--pleasant day.

- + Wednesday 16th

At home--Dr. Smith called--went into Reading to dine at Dr. Valpy's to meet Mr. & Mrs. Talfourd--very pleasant day.

- + Thursday 17th

Called at Mr. Crowther's to see Miss Jephson--wrote to Mr. Hofland, Miss Porden, Mrs. Rowden, Miss Nooth, & Miss Webb.

- + Friday 18th

At home--Miss Jephson called--wrote to Miss James & Mrs. Havell.

- + Saturday 19th

At home--dined at Mr. Crowther's--very pleasant day--wrote to Mrs. Talfourd.

- + Sunday 20th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Monday 21st

At home--went to Reading to stay with Mrs. Havell--very pleasant day.

- + Tuesday 22nd

At Reading--Mrs. Blandy, Miss Havell & the Binfields in the evening--pleasant.

- + Wednesday

Came home after a very pleasant visit.

- + Thursday

Was gardening all day--Julian.

- + Friday October 25

At home--prose article.

- + Saturday

Went to Reading--made calls, Miss Havell, &c.--pleasant morning--article.

- + Sunday 27th

At home--heard from Mr. Bayley--worked at my prose article--& walked.

- + Monday 28

Called at the Body's--prose article.

- + Tuesday 29

Went to Reading, calling--finished my article.

- + Wednesday 30th

At home--began an article.

- + Thursday 31st

At home--dear Drum & Granny went to Odiham--Miss Havell dined with me, & read me some of her brother;s beautiful letters--a very pleasant day--worked at my Article.

- + Friday Nov 1st

Heard from Miss James--wrote to Miss James--Drum & Granny came home--my Article.

- + Saturday 2nd

Finished my article--at home.

- + Sunday 3rd

Wrote to Mr. Bayley & Mr. Talfourd.

- + Monday 4th

At home--worked at my article.

- + Tuesday

Heard from Mr. Bayley--went to Wokingham.

- + Wednesday 6th

Called at Mr. Body's--my Article.

- + Thursday 7th

Wrote to Mr. Bayley--worked at my article.

- + Friday 8th

Heard from Sir William--wrote to Mrs. Tickett, Mr. Talfourd & Miss James--finished my article.

- + Saturday 9th

Went to Reading with Drum & Granny--called, &c.--pleasant morning--home to dinner.

- + Sunday 10th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Monday 11th

At home--heard from Mrs. Jolliffe.

- + Tuesday 12th

Went to Reading--pleasant morning.

- + Wednesday 13th

Made my black silk bonnet.

- + Thursday 14th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Friday 15th

At home--finished my bonnet--dear Drum sold Madge--worked at my frill & Julian.

- + Saturday 16th

At home--dear Drum brought me a new flower-root--heard from Miss Brooke & [?]

- + Sunday 17th

Wrote to Sir W. Elford & Miss James.

- + Monday 18th

Worked at my manchettes & Julian.

- + Tuesday 19th

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd--had some [?] roots & double tulips--worked at Julian.

- + Wednesday

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to him.

- + Thursday 21st

Heard from Mr. Bayley.

- + Friday 22nd

Wrote to Mr. Bayley--read his play.

- + Saturday 23rd

Heard from Mrs. Hofland.

- + Sunday 24

Wrote to Mrs. Hofland.

- + Monday

Heard from Miss James--Julian.

- + Tuesday

Heard from Mrs. Hofland--a new frill.

- + Wednesday

Heard from Miss Porden--had my garden beautifully done up, & new flowers from Mr.

- + Thursday

My garden again--Julian & my frill.

- + Friday

My garden--my frill & Julian.

- + Saturday 30th

Wrote to Miss Porden--my frill.

- + Sunday Dec. 1st

Heard from Miss James--Julian.

- + Monday 2nd

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Tuesday 3rd

Heard from Mrs. Hofland & Miss Nooth.

- + Wednesday 4th

At home--worked at Julian.

- + Thursday 5th

Mrs. Dickinson called--Julian.

- + Friday 6th

Had a pretty present from John Valpy, The Forget me not--Mr. Crowther called--Julian.

- + Saturday 7th

At home--Julian.

- + Sunday 8th

At home--Julian.

- + Monday 9th

At home--Julian.

- + Tuesday 10th

At home--heard from Mr. Bayley.

- + Wednesday 11th

Heard from Miss Havell--wrote to her.

- + Thursday 12th

Worked very hard at Julian.

- + Friday 13th

Heard from Haydon about his son's birth, & Miss James--wrote to Haydon & Miss Valpy--worked at Julian.

- + Saturday 14th

At home--wrote to Miss James, Mrs. Hofland & Mr. Talfourd--finished Julian

- + Sunday 15th

Wrote to Miss Nooth & Mrs. Rowden.

- + Monday 16th

My birthday--at home--dear Granny very unwell--had a beautiful present from Mr. Crowther of a blank paper book, sent with a very king note--wrote to Mrs. Crowther.

- + Tuesday 17th

Dear Granny not well--article.

- + Wednesday

Dear Granny not well--prose article--Hannah--& my Manchettes.

- + Thursday

At home--finished Hannah.

- + Friday 20th

At home--wrote to Mr. Bayley & Mrs. Valpy.

- + Saturday 21st

At home--began a collar--heard from Miss Jeremy, Miss Porden & Eliza Webb.

- + Sunday 22nd

At home--dear Granny noy well--wrote to Miss James & Mr. Talfourd--prose article.

- + Monday 23rd

At home--prose article.

- + Tuesday 24th

Heard from Sir W. Elford.

- + Wednesday 25th

At home.

- + Thursday 26th

Finished a collar for Mrs. Raggett.

- + Friday 27th

Heard from Miss Havell.

- + Saturday

Mr. Crowther called--began a Collar.

- + Sunday 29th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & MRs. Raggett--worked at Julian.

- + Monday 30th

At home--went to Reading--called on Miss Havell & others--home to dinner.

- + Tuesday 31st

At home--worked at Miss James's collar.

@@ -11719,287 +11719,263 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
- + Wednesday 1st of Jany 1823

At home--heard from Miss James--wrote to Betty Tuppen with a book--Julian.

- + Thursday 2nd 1823

Wrote to Mrs. Smith.

- + Friday 3rd

Wrote to Miss James with a Collar, & Miss Webb--Julian.

- + Saturday

Mrs. Raggett sent e a present of a plaid cloak--heard from Anne Tweddell & Miss Nooth & Miss Webb.

- + Sunday 5th

At home--Julian.

- + Monday 6th

Wrote to Anne Tweddell--Julian.

- + Tuesday 7th

Mr. Crowther called.

- + Wednesday 8th

Heard from Mrs. Hofland.

- + Thursday 9th

Heard from Mrs. Dickinson--wrote to Mrs. Dickinson--Julian.

- + Friday 10th

Heard from Miss Weston.

- + Saturday

Heard from Mr. Talfourd & Miss James--worked at Julian--Poor Selina died.

- + Sunday 12th

Wrote to Miss Weston, Mrs. Hofland, Mr. Bayley, Sir W. Elford & Miss Webb.

- + Monday 13th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to Mrs. Rowden, Miss Nooth, Miss James & [?]

- + Tuesday 14th

At home--looked over Foscari.

- + Wednesday 15th

At home--worked at my collar.

- + Thursday 16th

Went to Reading to Mr. Drover's--saw Mr. Talfourd there--had his & Macready's instructions about Julian--home to dinner.

- + Friday 17th

At home--worked at my Collar & Julian.

- + Saturday--Sunday--Monday--Tuesday--Wednesday--Thursday--Friday

Worked at Julian.

- -

Worked at Julian.

-
-
- -

Worked at Julian.

-
-
- -

Worked at Julian.

-
-
- -

Worked at Julian.

-
-
- -

Worked at Julian.

-
-
- -

Worked at Julian.

-
-
- + Saturday 25th

Finished Julian, altered according to Mr. Macready's wishes & sent it with a letter to Talfourd.

-
- +
+ Sunday 26th

Heard from Mr. Bayley--wrote to Mr. Bayley with poetry for the Museum.

-
- +
+ Monday 27th

Finished my collar--wrote a song.

-
- +
+ Tuesday 28th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--copied an article.

-
- +
+ Wednesday 29th

Wrote to Mr. Talfourd with article.

-
- +
+ Thursday 30th

Little Eliza's birthday--heard from Miss James--Mr. Crowther called--began a prose article.

-
- +
+ Friday 31st

At home--did nothing--very poorly.

-
- +
+ Saturday 1st of February

Heard from poor Mrs. [?] ley of her husband's death--wrote to her & John Valpy.

-
- +
+ Sunday 2nd

Heard from Miss Weston & Sir W. Elford--Montagues called--worked at article.

-
- +
+ Monday

At home--finished Walks in the Country.

-
- +
+ Tuesday 4th

Found the papers that Foscari had been read at Covent Garden--wrote to Talfourd.

-
- +
+ Wednesday 5th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--bad news--Macready won't play the Doge--heard from Mrs. Rowden & Miss Nooth--began to copy Julian.

-
- +
+ Thursday 6th

Copying Julian.

-
- +
+ Friday 7th

Copying Julian.

-
- +
+ Saturday 8th

Mr. Crowther & Mr. Dickinson called--heard from John Valpy, Mrs. Crowther, Miss Webb.

-
- +
+ Sunday 9th

At home--heard from Miss James.

-
- +
+ Monday 10th

At home--copying Julian.

-
- +
+ Tuesday 11th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd that Mr. Macready had refused to play the Doge.

-
- +
+ Wednesday 12th

Mr. Crowther called--copied Julian.

-
- +
+ Thursday 13th

Rode out with dear Mr. Crowther.

-
- +
+ Friday 14th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--wrote to him.

-
- +
+ Saturday 15th

Heard from Mr. Talfourd--some hopes of Julian--went to Reading, Crowther's &c.--home to dinner--wrote to Talfourd & sent him a copy of Julian--worked at an article.

-
- +
+ Sunday

Wrote to Talfourd & Miss James--worked at Article.

-
- +
+ Monday 17th

At home--Mr. Crowther & Mr. Dickinson called.

-
- +
+ Tuesday 18th

Not well with a cold--worked at Article.

-
- +
+ Wednesday

Not well--worked at Article.

-
- +
+ 20th

Not well.

-
- +
+ Friday 21st

Not well--wrote to Mary Webb.

-
- +
+ Saturday 22nd

Better--finished my Article.

-
- +
+ Sunday 23rd

At home--very unwell--could not go to see Miss James--shoe could not come to me on account of the weather--heard from her twice, with a veil, & a ribbon & roses from Mrs. Hofland & Miss [?] Wrote to her, dear saint, & to Talfourd.

-
- +
+ Monday 24th

Very ill--Mr. Crowther called--heard again from dear Miss James.

-
- -

Still very ill--was bled again--had been bled Sunday--rather better.

+
+ Tuesday 25th +

Still very ill--was bled again--had been bled Sunday--rather better.

-
- +
+ Wednesday 26th

Still ill--but better.

-
- +
+ Thursday 27th

Better--heard from Mr. Talfourd that Julian would be played, & had been read by Mr. Macready in the Green room--wrote to every body--so happy.

-
- +
+ Friday 28th

Quite well--wrote more letters--Mrs. Dickinson called--very happy.

-
- +
+ Saturday March 1st

At home--went to Reading to buy a black satin gown--came home to dinner.

-
- -

At home--dined at Mr. Drover's to meet Talfourd--delightful day--home at eight.

-
-
- +
+ Sunday March 2nd +

At home--dined at Mr. Drover's to meet Talfourd--delightful day--home at night.

+
+
+ Monday

Received a letter & parcel from Mr. Hamilton--copied Foscari--at home.

-
- +
+ Tuesday 4th

Wrote to the managers & Mr. Macready.

-
- +
+ Wednesday 5th

Went to Reading to see Mr. Talfourd--called at several places--bought net for cap--nothing over like Mr. Talfourd's kindness.

-
- +
+ Thursday

At home--Mr. & Mrs. Raggett called.

-
- +
+ Friday

At home--heard from Charles Kemble--wrote to Talfourd & Mrs. Hof.--worked at my article.

-
- +
+ Saturday

Heard from John Valpy--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Miss Havell--article.

-
- +
+ Sunday

Heard from Mrs. Hofland--wrote to Mr. Hamilton, Mrs. Jolliffe--my Article.

-
- +
+ Monday

Finished my satin gown & an article.

-
- +
+ Tuesday

Packed for going to Town--heard from Sir William--wrote to Sir William, Mr. Hamilton.

From c8fc09dcc8b5588161862541d3d76c9b3ff1b132 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Hadleigh Jae Bills Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 13:05:21 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 06/10] Some more things. Don't remember what, but they are things --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 245 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 186 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index 96ab590..d739bd8 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ them--I staid stayed - with Mary--wrote a note to + with Mary--wrote a note to Mrs. Hayward & Miss Wheeler--came home at night. Stupid day.

@@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@ Monday 19

At home all day--wrote to Miss James & to Miss James & to Miss Webb.

The name of Napoleone occurs in the notes to Dante as that of one of his @@ -1970,7 +1970,7 @@

At home--Papa went to Watlington to stand to Mrs. - Hayward's little girl--I wrote to 's little girl--I wrote to Mrs. Hayward & Miss James.

I was to have gone with Papa to @@ -3685,7 +3685,7 @@

Wednesday 3 -

At home--At home--Mr. Greene called & was very pleasant--read an Etymology of old Sayings proverbs &c--& some of the Monthly @@ -3766,7 +3766,7 @@ <div type="entry" xml:id="e-318"> <head><date when="1819-11-13">Saturday 13 </date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#Bertram_house">home</placeName>--went <name ref="#fir" - >fir</name>topping did not get so many as usual--read <persName ref="#LeghT" + >fir</name>topping did not get so many as usual--read <persName ref="#Legh_T" >Legh</persName>'s <title ref="#Narr_EgyptCataracts">Travels in Egypt & <persName ref="#Hazlitt_Wm" >Hazlitt</persName>'s Lectures on Poetry--heard from .

ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum to Farley Hill--saw Mrs. Dickinson--Mrs. - AllinghamMr. Rigby & the + AllinghamMr. Rigby & the Miss Parfitts--came home to dinner--a pleasant morning--read Anastasius--very good.

@@ -4679,7 +4678,7 @@ Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, 1817.-->.

Will)--saw Mr. Dundas who sent off my letter to Sir William, & a great many people. Came home to dinner - & read <persName ref="#NeckerdeS_A">Mme. Necker + & read <title ref="#deStael_Intro"><persName ref="#deStael">Mme. Necker de Saussure</persName>'s Notice sur la caractere et les ecrits de Madame de Staël--which is good enough.

@@ -4723,7 +4722,7 @@ Publisher: London : Printed for the Author, 1817.-->.

ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum & Miss James--fed my Bobbies--wrote to dear Drum & Miss Rogers for Miss Rogers for Miss James--read Dudley.

@@ -4973,7 +4972,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Friday 17th -

Mr. Elliot & Mr. Elliot & his son came to take possession--Tom White & Captain Tuppen called--read Drum</persName> to stay at the <orgName ref="#James_Fam">James</orgName>'s--he went on <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross">home</placeName>--walked with <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName>, <persName - ref="#James_Emily">Miss Emily</persName> & <persName>Miss + ref="#James_Emily">Miss Emily</persName> & <persName ref="#Newman_Miss">Miss Newman</persName> to <persName>Lord Dysart</persName>'s--a very pleasant day.</p> </div> @@ -6641,7 +6640,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#Palmer_Mad">Lady Madelina Palmer</persName>--found her very agreeable--saw a great many people--came <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross" >home</placeName> with the <orgName ref="#Rigby_family">Rigbys</orgName>--wrote to - <persName ref="#Rigby_Mrs">Mrs. Rigby</persName> & <persName ref="#Dickinson_Mrs">Mrs. + <orgName ref="#Rigby_family">Mrs. Rigby</orgName> & <persName ref="#Dickinson_Mrs">Mrs. Dickinson</persName>.</p> </div> <!--TSA 2023-03-28 The Rigbys don't have an org, they may be new. However, when trying to see if Mrs. Rigby has a ref, I found an R_Rigsby. Either could be a misspelling as that potential entry has no known forename. This calls for some investiagting in the SI and the handwritten journal.--> @@ -6985,7 +6984,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <p>At <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross">home</placeName>--went to <placeName ref="#Reading_city">Reading</placeName> with <persName ref="#Mitford_Geo" >Drum</persName> & <persName ref="#Russell_M">Granny</persName>--heard - from <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName> & <persName>Miss + from <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName> & <persName ref="#Newman_Miss">Miss Newman</persName>--called at <placeName ref="#Coley_Berks" >Coley</placeName>--at <persName ref="#Brooke_Miss">Mrs. Brooke</persName>'s, <persName ref="#Newbery_Mrs">Mrs. Newbery</persName>'s & the <orgName ref="#Valpys" @@ -7024,7 +7023,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <p>At <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross">home</placeName>--heard from <persName ref="#Nooth_C">Miss Nooth</persName>--wrote to <persName ref="#Hofland_B" >Mrs. Hofland</persName>, <persName ref="#James_Miss">Miss James</persName> - & <persName>Miss Newman</persName>--<persName ref="#Crowther_Mr">Mr. Philip + & <persName ref="#Newman_Miss">Miss Newman</persName>--<persName ref="#Crowther_Mr">Mr. Philip Crowther</persName> called, & <orgName ref="#Dickinsons">Mr. & Mrs. Dickinson</orgName>--walked with dear <persName ref="#Russell_M" >Granny</persName> & my <persName ref="#Molly_pet">Molly</persName>, & took dear <persName ref="#Haydon">Mr. Haydon</persName>'s dogs--read @@ -7141,7 +7140,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <head><date when="1820-10-19">Thursday 19th</date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross">home</placeName>--dear <persName ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum</persName> went to <placeName>Hook</placeName> to - meet <persName>John Woodburn</persName> & I hope dear <persName + meet <persName ref="#Woodburn_J">John Woodburn</persName> & I hope dear <persName ref="#Russell_M">Granny</persName>--<persName ref="#Montague_Captain">Captain Montagu</persName> called--The <orgName ref="#Dickinsons">Dickinsons</orgName> took me to <persName ref="#Valpy_Richard">Dr. Valpy</persName>'s dance--met <persName ref="#Talfourd_Thos">Mr. @@ -7445,7 +7444,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. <div type="entry" xml:id="e-692"> <head><date when="1820-11-21">Tuesday 21st</date></head> <p>At <placeName ref="#ThreeMileCross">home</placeName>--wrote to <persName - ref="#Webb_Eliza">Miss Webb</persName> & <persName ref="#Rigby_Mrs">Mrs. Rigby</persName> + ref="#Webb_Eliza">Miss Webb</persName> & <orgName ref="#Rigby_family">Mrs. Rigby</orgName> (about a nursery maid)--walked with dear <persName ref="#Russell_M" >Granny</persName> & <persName ref="#Molly_pet">Molly</persName>--worked at dear <persName ref="#Russell_M">Granny</persName>'s frill--heard from @@ -7776,7 +7775,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Ann Body identified in our site index, but we are investigating.</note> called--walked with <persName ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum</persName> & the Pets--<persName ref="#Dickinson_Mrs">Mrs. Dickinson</persName> called in her - way to <persName>Mr. Simonds</persName>'s Ball--worked at <title + way to <persName ref="#Simonds_H">Mr. Simonds</persName>'s Ball--worked at <title ref="#Fiesco_MRMplay">Fiesco.

@@ -8389,7 +8388,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday March 13th

At home--called at the - Bo[dys]--finished my article on wild Bo[dys]--finished my article on wild flowers to send to Mr. Talfourd.

@@ -8589,10 +8588,9 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Monday 9th

At home--went with Drum to Mr. Webb's--found + ref="#Mitford_Geo">Drum to Mr. Webb's--found him much better--came home at night--a very pleasant day.

-
Tuesday 10th @@ -8721,6 +8719,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Miss Townsend & Miss Hunt there--Drum came back.

+
Monday 30th @@ -8930,8 +8929,8 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 29th -

At home--wrote to Mrs. - Body.

+

At home--wrote to Mrs. + Body.

Wednesday 30th @@ -8953,7 +8952,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Friday June First -

Called at the Dickinson's.

+

Called at the Dickinson's.

Saturday 2nd @@ -9147,10 +9146,6 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--worked a little at Foscari.

- - - -
@@ -9270,7 +9265,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Thursday 19th

At home--the - King's coronation--a very fine hot sunny day, but a + King's coronation--a very fine hot sunny day, but a little lightning at night--heard from Miss James & Luce--poor Luce with some @@ -9358,9 +9353,6 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. ref="#Foscari_MRMplay">Foscari.

- - -
Wednesday 1st @@ -9380,7 +9372,6 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. unit="char" quantity="6"> [?] drank tea with us.

@@ -9439,7 +9430,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Sunday 12th -

At home--called at the At home--called at the Dickinson.

@@ -9595,7 +9586,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. calendar, the day of the week should be Thursday.

At home -- heard from Mr. Crowther--dear Granny went to Odiam for a few days--Miss Jephson spent the morning here--a very charming young woman from Mr. Talfourd--dear Drum came home.

- -
Wednesday 26th

At home--was bled--worked at @@ -9839,7 +9828,6 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.

At home--worked at Foscari.

-
Friday 5th

Worked at Foscari--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--Mr. Monck called.

@@ -9875,7 +9863,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Saturday 13th -

Went to Reading & to Dr. Valpy's Play--came home at night--pleasant day.

+

Went to Reading & to Dr. Valpy's Play--came home at night--pleasant day.

Sunday 14th @@ -9883,19 +9871,19 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Monday -

At home--wrote an account of Dr. Valpy's Play.

+

At home--wrote an account of Dr. Valpy's Play.

Tuesday -

At home--worked at Foscari, & at the account of the Dr's Play--bad cold.

+

At home--worked at Foscari, & at the account of the Dr's Play--bad cold.

Wednesday -

At home--dined at Coley went to Dr. Valpy's Play, the Orestes--very ill used by Mrs. Culpepper--supped at the Doctor's today with Mr. Talfourd--the Dr. gave my health.

+

At home--dined at Coley went to Dr. Valpy's Play, the Orestes--very ill used by Mrs. Culpepper--supped at the Doctor's today with Mr. Talfourd--the Dr. gave my health.

Thursday 18th -

At home--finished Foscari--wrote a tiresome article on the Dr's play--Mr. Talfourd gave my health at a public dinner given by the Mayor to the Visitors--very great honour.

+

At home--finished Foscari--wrote a tiresome article on the Dr's play--Mr. Talfourd gave my health at a public dinner given by the Mayor to the Visitors--very great honour.

Friday 19th @@ -9966,7 +9954,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Sunday Nov. 4th

At home--heard from Mr. Crowther--wrote to Mr. Crowther--walked to our old house.

-
+
Monday Nov. 5th

At home--wrote to Mr. Talfourd--poor May Flower married against our consent.

@@ -9981,11 +9969,11 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Thursday 8th -

At home--saw Mr. Armstrong.

+

At home--saw Mr. Armstrong.

Friday 9th -

At home--heard from Mr. Crowther--called at the Body's--heard from Mr. Talfourd, with a note from Mr. Macready--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

+

At home--heard from Mr. Crowther--called at the Body's--heard from Mr. Talfourd, with a note from Mr. Macready--wrote to Mr. Talfourd.

Saturday 10th @@ -10224,7 +10212,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Saturday 5th -

At home--read Loyd Byron's

+

At home--read Loyd Byron's

Sunday 6th @@ -10330,7 +10318,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Thursday 31st

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

-
+
@@ -10695,7 +10683,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 30th -

Went to Odiam with Miss Brooke & Mrs. Newton--made several calls--dined at Mrs. Raggett's to meet Colonel Johnson & Mr. Chardsley--came home at night--pleasant day.

+

Went to Odiam with Miss Brooke & Mrs. Newton--made several calls--dined at Mrs. Raggett's to meet Colonel Johnson & Mr. Chardsley--came home at night--pleasant day.

@@ -10754,7 +10742,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 14th -

At home--went with Drum to see Englefield House--[what a ?] place--home to dinner--bright Mrs. Crowther some outtings of Geranium & sent her--worked at the Bridal Eve.

+

At home--went with Drum to see Englefield House--[what a ?] place--home to dinner--bright Mrs. Crowther some outtings of Geranium & sent her--worked at the Bridal Eve.

Wednesday 15th @@ -10766,7 +10754,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Friday 17th -

Called on Mrs. Crowther--saw a young lady from Staffordshire, Miss Torrant--heard from Talfourd--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

+

Called on Mrs. Crowther--saw a young lady from Staffordshire, Miss Torrant--heard from Talfourd--wrote to Mrs. Jolliffe.

Saturday 18th @@ -10883,7 +10871,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Friday -

At home--heard from Mrs. Clarke--wrote to Mrs. Clarke--Mrs. Dickinson called--shaved dear Molly & killed her fleas, poor lamb.

+

At home--heard from Mrs. Clarke--wrote to Mrs. Clarke--Mrs. Dickinson called--shaved dear Molly & killed her fleas, poor lamb.

Saturday 15th @@ -10983,7 +10971,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Monday 8th -

At home--Drum & Granny went to Odiham & found the Ragetts out--Mr. & Mrs. Crowther +

At home--Drum & Granny went to Odiham & found the Ragetts out--Mr. & Mrs. Crowther called--worked.

@@ -11427,7 +11415,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 22nd -

At Reading--Mrs. Blandy, Miss Havell & the Binfields in the evening--pleasant.

+

At Reading--Mrs. Blandy, Miss Havell & the Binfields in the evening--pleasant.

Wednesday @@ -11463,7 +11451,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Thursday 31st -

At home--dear Drum & Granny went to Odiham--Miss Havell dined with me, & read me some of her brother;s beautiful letters--a very pleasant day--worked at my Article.

+

At home--dear Drum & Granny went to Odiham--Miss Havell dined with me, & read me some of her brother;s beautiful letters--a very pleasant day--worked at my Article.

@@ -12006,10 +11994,37 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. - + + John Elliott + + Elliott + John + + Son of Mr. Elliot. + + + Mr. Elliott + + Elliott + + Father of John Elliot + + + Mrs. Hayward's little girl + + Hayward + + + Potential daughter of Mrs. Hayward and William Hayward. Mentioned by Mitford in her journal on 1820 January 27. + + Mrs. Joliffe + + Joliffe + + Friend of Mitford. - + Mr. Nares Nares @@ -12017,7 +12032,38 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Mitford mentions seeing him on June 7 1820, as well as saw Mr. MacFarlane the same day. - + + Sir Isaac Newton + + + Hannah Rapley + Began living with Mrs. Dickinson on January 24 1820. Mitford dined with her on Thursday 15 + + + Sam Shaw + + Shaw + Samuel + + Author of An Interesting Narrative of the Travels of James Bruce, Esq. into Abyssinia. Mentioned by Mitford on June 20 1819 + + + Horace Twiss + + Twiss + Horace + + + + + + + + Author of The Carib Chief, a play, which was mentioned by Mitford + on December 18 1819. In 1814, he published some + clever Posthumous Parodies of famous poets. + + Anne Valpy Valpy @@ -12035,7 +12081,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Married Mr. Edward Valpy, the brother of Dr. Valpy, in her second marriage. Mitford met her when she called at the Valpy's on June 23, 1820. - + Mr. Edward Valpy Valpy @@ -12053,25 +12099,92 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Husband to Anne Western Valpy and younger brother of Dr. Valpy. Mitford met him when she called at the Valpy's on June 23, 1820. + + John Wheeler + + Wheeler + John + Mr. + + Spouse of Mrs. John Wheeler. + + + Mrs. John Wheeler + + Wheeler + Mrs. + + A correspondent of Mary Russell Mitford in 1840. Spouse of John Wheeler. Forename unknown. Dates unknown. +
+ + + Arborfield + South East + England + + 51.401 -0.916 + + A village in England. Visited by Mitford on March 12 1820, July 11 1820, and March 29 1822 + Shinfield Church + + Manchester + North West + England + + 53.479 -2.2452 + + Mitford mentions this place on November 15 1819 + + + Odiham + Hart + South East + England + + 51.254 -0.939 + + + + + A market town in Hampshire. Granny and/or Drum visited on Wednesday 6th, Monday 8th, Thursday 31st + + + Staffordshire + England + + 52.806944 -2.116111 + + + + + A county in England. Mitford saw a young lady from here named Miss Torrant on 1822 May 17th. +
- + leech A type of blood-sucking worm that was often used for medical treatment in a process known as bloodletting. + + flea + + + + A type of insect that typically bite animals and humans. +
@@ -12107,6 +12220,20 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Read by Mitford on September 25 1820. + + The Carib Chief: A Tragedy, in Five Acts + Horace Twiss + + London + + Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown + 1819 + + + + + A play read by Mitford on December 18 1819. She described it as a tolerable Tragedy in her journal entry. + +

Heard from poor Mrs. Bayley of her husband's death--wrote to her & John Valpy.

+
Sunday 2nd

Heard from Miss Weston & Sir W. Elford--Montagues called--worked at article.

@@ -11878,7 +11878,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday 18th -

Not well with a cold--worked at Article.

+

Not well with a cold--worked at Article.

Wednesday @@ -11886,7 +11886,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
20th -

Not well.

+

Not well. xxxxxxxx

Friday 21st @@ -11898,7 +11898,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Sunday 23rd -

At home--very unwell--could not go to see Miss James--shoe could not come to me on account of the weather--heard from her twice, with a veil, & a ribbon & roses from Mrs. Hofland & Miss [?] Wrote to her, dear saint, & to Talfourd.

+

At home--very unwell--could not go to see Miss James--she could not come to me on account of the weather--heard from her twice, with a veil, & a ribbon & roses from Mrs. Hofland & Miss Wrote to her, dear lamb, & to Talfourd.

Monday 24th @@ -11928,7 +11928,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Sunday March 2nd -

At home--dined at Mr. Drover's to meet Talfourd--delightful day--home at night.

+

At home--dined at Mr. Drover's to meet Talfourd--delightful day--home at night.

Monday @@ -11940,19 +11940,21 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Wednesday 5th -

Went to Reading to see Mr. Talfourd--called at several places--bought net for cap--nothing over like Mr. Talfourd's kindness.

+

Went to Reading to see Mr. Talfourd--called at several places--bought net for cap--nothing ever like Mr. Talfourd's kindness.

Thursday -

At home--Mr. & Mrs. Raggett called.

+

At home--Mr. & Mrs. Raggett called.

Friday -

At home--heard from Charles Kemble--wrote to Talfourd & Mrs. Hof.--worked at my article.

+

At home--heard from Charles Kemble--wrote to Talfourd & Mrs. Hof.--worked at my article.

Saturday -

Heard from John Valpy--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Miss Havell--article.

+

Heard from John Valpy--wrote to Mr. Talfourd & Miss Havell--article.

Sunday @@ -11964,7 +11966,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Tuesday -

Packed for going to Town--heard from Sir William--wrote to Sir William, Mr. Hamilton.

+

Packed for going to Town--heard from Sir William--wrote to Sir William &Mr. Hamilton.

@@ -11994,6 +11996,17 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. + + + Mrs. Bayley + + Bayley + Mary + Mrs. + + + Mrs. Bayley, spouse of Peter Bayley. After his sudden death in 1823, she arranged to publish his poems posthumously and to have performed and published his tragedy Orestes in Argos. Forename unknown. Dates unknown. + John Elliott @@ -12314,7 +12327,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Read by Mitford on October 31 1820. - + The Vampyre: A Tale John William Polidori From be4d41c420a19ed903affa62827551898222ea87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ebeshero Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:02:55 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 08/10] uncommented a thing --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index 7341704..61d564d 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -12301,7 +12301,8 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. Read by Mitford on September 6 1820. - Sketches descriptive of Italy, in the years 1816 and 1817; with a brief account of travels in various parts of France and Switzerland, in the same years. From 6cd60076ab833aae850aa23638a229ee373a9c62 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ebeshero Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:04:00 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 09/10] spot revision --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index 61d564d..1925dbb 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -12315,7 +12315,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786. 1820 Mitford read in the summer of 1820. - --> + Tales of the heart Amelia Opie From ed01fead71d7c44610b098ad62adf926faca5f71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ebeshero Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 17:26:44 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 10/10] tagging Peter Bayley again --- 1819-1823MRMJournal.xml | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml index 1925dbb..95a8dd2 100644 --- a/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml +++ b/1819-1823MRMJournal.xml @@ -11435,7 +11435,7 @@ Publisher: London : [publisher not identified], 1786.
Sunday 27th -

At home--heard from Mr. Bayley--worked at my prose article--& walked.

+

At home--heard from Mr. Bayley--worked at my prose article--& walked.

Monday 28