Clark MS 1994.001

Title Untitled
Archive Clark Library
Call Number Clark MS 1994.001
Complete Yes
Description

Mary Woodyeare Tibbits, ca. 1800.

A later owner, Mary Isabella Hood, used the volume to press flowers and leaves.

113 poems.

A book structured upon the narrative of her life, almost entirely original poems.

Format Quarto
Book Size 24.6cm x 18.8cm
Filled Page Count 227 pages
Item Count 114
Poem Count 113
Periods
First Line Index No
Digitized Yes
Region
Additional Genres Prose
Print Sources
Major Themes

Major themes prominent among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order.

Minor Themes

Other themes of interest among the manuscript contents in alphabetical order.

Links
Bibliography
Citation

Clark MS 1994.001.” Manuscript Verse Miscellanies, 1700–1820, edited by Betty A. Schellenberg, Simon Fraser University, https://mvm.dhil.lib.sfu.ca/manuscript/223. Accessed .

Created 2019-09-04 1:13:44 PM
Updated 2023-07-20 3:58:42 PM
Contributor Role
Francis Drake
Mary Isabella Hood
  • Owner

    Used the volume to press flowers and leaves, gathered in 1872-1875, and 1904, with annotations; one of these annotations signed by herself.

Mary Woodyeare Tibbits
Feature Note
Author attributions

Regular. Many poems signed "Mary Woodyeare," "Mary Tibbits," or "MW." Other poems at the end of the volume attributed to "Dr. Drake" or "Francis Drake." 

Binding

Red morocco with decorative borders and spine. Gilt page edges. Marbled inside covers.

Hands

Single, except for annotations to pressed flowers.

Indications of use

A book structured upon the narrative of her life, compiled retrospectively. 

The volume was used to press flowers and leaves in the nineteenth-century by Tibbits's granddaughter Mary Isabella Hood, wife of the 3rd Viscount Hood, who wrote annotations for her no longer extant specimens. Annotations contained species, date, and place of picking. There are still two ferns (without any annotations) near the end of the volume.

Flower pressing one-hundred years later suggests book was valued as a keepsake.

Organization

Ambigraph book; the ambigraph section contains poems by Tibbits' cousin, Dr. Francis Drake.

Tibbits copied out her compositions in roughly chronological order, beginning with a story she wrote in 1774, at the age of 10, and continuing with additions up to about 1806.

Original poetry

Yes, primarily the compositions of Mary Woodyeare Tibbits; poems at the ambigraph end of the book are by Dr. Francis Drake. 

Ownership mark

Many poems in predominant hand signed "Mary Woodyeare," "Mary Tibbits" or "MW."

Other poems at the end of the volume attributed to "Dr. Drake" or "Francis Drake."

One annotation of absent pressed flower signed "Mary Isabella Hood."

Page layout

Paginated (by the compiler up to p. 101; ambigraph end unpaginated).