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Box MS Eng. 218-244

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Contains 7 Results:

Letter from Harriet Martineau, Westminster, to William Ware, 1838 July 8

 Item — Box: MS Eng. 218-244, Folder: 3
Call Number: MS Eng.244
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed expressing sympathy on death of son, inquiring after Mr. Furness's health, mentioning Robert Sedgwick, Bentley's pirating Ware's book, copyright laws, E. S. Gannett, her writing plans, Westminster's treatment of her Sedgwick review, etc.

Dates: 1838 July 8

Letter from Harriet Martineau, Westminster, to William Ware, 1839 January 25

 Item — Box: MS Eng. 218-244, Folder: 3
Call Number: MS Eng.244
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed regarding his books, the Larpents, Bentley, Lord Durhham, Catherine Sedgwick, the Follens, abolitionists, British attitude toward America, etc.

Dates: 1839 January 25

Note from Harriet Martineau, Ambleside, to William Ware, circa 1840-1849

 Item — Box: MS Eng. 218-244, Folder: 3
Call Number: MS Eng.244
Scope and Contents

Autograph note signed regarding proposed visit, mentioning Wordsworth, etc.

Dates: circa 1840-1849

Letter from Harriet Martineau, Tynemouth, to William Ware, 1840 June 21

 Item — Box: MS Eng. 218-244, Folder: 3
Call Number: MS Eng.244
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed regarding her health, Haydon's proposed portrait of the reception of Clarkson, etc.

Dates: 1840 June 21

Letter from Harriet Martineau, Tynemouth, to William Ware, 1843 August 22

 Item — Box: MS Eng. 218-244, Folder: 3
Call Number: MS Eng.244
Scope and Contents

Manuscript letter signed introducing Macready.

Dates: 1843 August 22

Letter from Harriet Martineau, Tynemouth, to William Ware, 1845 February 2

 Item — Box: MS Eng. 218-244, Folder: 3
Call Number: MS Eng.244
Scope and Contents

Autograph letter signed regarding her invalid occupations, the popularity of his books, recommending Landor's Pericles, commenting on G. Ripley and Channing, and the reception of her book on Toussaint.

Dates: 1845 February 2