Robert Southey, The life of Andrew Bell, 1843.
- Reference:GB 227 msLB675.B4S7
- Dates of Creation:1843, 1888
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:English
- Physical Description:1 volume, i-vi + 1-135 + vii-xii ff
Scope and Content
Manuscript in the hand of Robert Southey of volume I of The Life of Andrew Bell.
Lacking about ten leaves at the end, with pencil notes [in the hand of Caroline Anne Southey], together with various printer's marks. Lacks most of the documentation of the printed version. Folio 41 includes some text omitted from the printed edition.
Pasted into the volume at f.v is ms919: Autograph letter signed, Charles C Southey, son of Robert Southey, explaining what the manuscript was, as he had helped to finish the book after his father's final illness. Penrith, 13 April 1888. [1 sheet folded (4pp)]
Sale catalogue entry at f.vii.
Administrative / Biographical History
Dr Andrew Bell (1753-1832), Church of England clergyman, was a pioneer of educational reform through the Madras system and the National Society for the Education of the Poor, and the founder of Madras College, St Andrews.
Robert Southey (1774-1843) was a Romantic poet, biographer and reviewer.
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Note
Call number used to be ms919, ms920
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Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Binding: quarter bound by Cockerell in vellum with marbled boards. Paper: individual sheets 16.6x20.5cm approx each mounted at left hand edge onto hand made paper 18.8x23.5cm.
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database.
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