People
Individuals playing a role in at least one manuscript miscellany or poem
Displaying 25–48 people out of 497 total
Anna Letitia Barbauld
- 1743
- 1825
Poet, essayist, and editor of The British Novelists (1810) and Samuel Richardson’s correspondence; popular miscellany poet and contributor to magazines such as the Annual Review and her brother’s Monthly Magazine.
Richard Barford
- c1707
Early eighteenth-century poet whose poems, such as “The Assembly,” “Abelard to Eloisa,” and “The Virgin Queen” were printed in various miscellanies.
Richard Harris Barham
- 1788
- 1845
Cleric of the Church of England, novelist, and humorous poet who was generally known by the pseudonym Thomas Ingoldsby; compiler of a multi-lingual manuscript verse miscellany.
Stephen Barrett
- 1718
- 1801
Schoolmaster, Church of England clergyman, poet and translator; friend of Samuel Johnson and Edward Cave; frequent contributor to the Gentleman’s Magazine.
Arabella Bate
Coteries | Peart-Bate coterie |
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Sister of Sally Bate and friend of Eleanor Peart; author or addressee of several poems in Peart’s compilation.
Sally Bate
Coteries | Peart-Bate coterie |
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Poet and friend of Eleanor Peart; author or addressee of numerous poems in Peart’s compilation.
Mr. Bear
Author of a series of rebuses in Frances, Viscountess Montague’s manuscript verse miscellany.
E. Beardwell
Compiler of a collection of Virgil’s pastorals and georgics followed by a set of miscellaneous verses.
Judith Dixon Beecroft
- 1762
- 1844
Copied the poetry selected by her father, John Dixon, into a six-volume collection after his death ca. 1817.
Robert Beere
Compiler of a poetry collection perhaps gifted to his wife, Ann Beere; author of multiple poems in this collection, many of a satirical or epigrammatic nature.
Ann Beere
Owner of a poetry collection compiled and partially authored by her husband, Robert Beere.
Daniel Bellamy
- 1687
Miscellaneous writer; author of a series of fables included in the anonymous manuscript verse miscellany Beinecke Osborn c186.
Mrs. Bennet
Unidentified owner of Clark MS 1983.002, based on an inscription on the cover. Possible first name Jenny.
Margaret Harley Cavendish Bentinck
- 1715
- 1785
Duchess of Portland after marriage; collector of art and natural history specimens and patron of arts and sciences; before marriage, dedicatee and recipient of a manuscript verse miscellany compiled by Soame Jenyns.
Thomas Binns
Compiler of a large miscellaneous poetry collection; based in Liverpool; probably a Quaker.
Thomas Birch
- 1705
- 1766
Coteries | Yorke-Grey coterie |
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Compiler of histories and biographer; friend and collaborator of Philip Yorke, 2nd earl of Hardwicke.
Samuel Bishop
- 1731
- 1795
Headmaster and poet whose anniversary poems to his wife frequently appear in manuscript verse miscellanies.
Theodosia Tighe Blanchford
- 1744
- 1817
Coteries | Tighe family |
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Philanthropist and leading figure in the Methodist Church in Ireland; mother of Mary Blanchford Tighe, and member of the Tighe family coterie.
Anne Blandford
- c1752
Coteries | Hannah More circle |
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Childhood acquaintance of Hannah More; primary compiler of two manuscript verse miscellanies reflective of the Bristol-based Hannah More circle; sister of Elizabeth Blandford Brickenden and Honour Mary Blandford.
Honour Mary Blandford
- 1802
Coteries | Hannah More circle |
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Childhood acquaintance of Hannah More and addressee of several of More’s poems featured in her sister, Anne Blandford’s, manuscript verse miscellanies; also a sister of Elizabeth Blandford Brickenden.
Mary Caroline Grose Blofeld
- c1763
Coteries | The Marsh-Blofeld coterie |
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Norfolk-based wife of Rev. Thomas Calthorpe Blofeld and friend of William Heath Marsh, with whom she exchanged poetry.
Thomas Calthorpe Blofeld
- 1778
Coteries | The Marsh-Blofeld coterie |
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Norfolk-based clergyman and husband of Mary Caroline Grose Blofeld; acquaintance of Rev. William Heath Marsh.
Martha Blount
- 1690
- 1762
Friend of Alexander Pope and addressee of his poem, “To Mrs. B on her Birthday.”