People
Individuals playing a role in at least one manuscript miscellany or poem
Displaying 49–72 people out of 496 total
Barton Booth
- 1681
- 1733
Dramatic actor and author of “Sweet are the charms of her I love…”, a love song that appears in multiple manuscript verse miscellanies.
Frances Glanville Boscawen
- 1719
- 1805
Bluestocking letter-writer and literary hostess; compiler of Beinecke Osborn fc51 (with Julia Evelyn).
William Boscawen
- 1752
- 1811
Lawyer and writer; author of a poem addressed to the Ladies of Llangollen that appears in Folger MS M.a.163.
W.L. Bowles
Unidentified author of multiple poems in the anonymous Folger MS M.a. 181.
William Lisle Bowles
- 1762
- 1850
John Boyle
- 1707
- 1762
Biographer; author of an occasional poem on the gift of a blank paperbook to Jonathan Swift.
Mary Harvey Boys
- 1756
Later owner of a manuscript verse miscellany compiled by her mother, Catherine Springett.
Hester Bradley
Quaker compiler of a manuscript verse miscellany of her own occasional and familial verse.
[Bree]
Member of unidentified three-person coterie represented in Beinecke Osborn d258; author of numerous poems about conduct/morality.
Elizabeth Blandford Brickenden
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Childhood acquaintance of Hannah More; sister of Honour Mary Blandford, and Anne Blandford, the compiler of two Bristol-based manuscript verse miscellanies reflective of the Hannah More circle.
Robert Bristow
London lawyer; owner of the anonymous manuscript verse miscellany Folger MS W.a.103.
Ann Bromfield
Primary compiler of a manuscript verse miscellany of sentimental poetry and epistolary fiction; likely a contributing author to the same.
William Bromley
- c1663
- 1732
Speaker of the House of Commons (1710–1713); owner of Folger MS M.a. 169.
Charlotte Burney Francis Broome
- 1761
- 1838
Daughter of Charles Burney (1726–1814) and sister of Frances Burney D’Arblay; compiler of a manuscript verse miscellany of original poetry by members of her family.
Ralph Broome
- 1742
- 1805
Stockjobber, pamphleteer, and satirical poet; major author in his wife Charlotte Burney Francis Broome’s manuscript verse miscellany.
Arabella Browne
Primary compiler of a manuscript verse miscellany of songs and epitaphs, many satirising women.
Frances Mackworth Browne
- 1731
- 1814
Wife of Alexander Falconer, then Anthony Joseph Browne; compiler of a moral and cynical manuscript verse miscellany centred around public affairs.
Isaac Hawkins Browne
- 1706
- 1760
Poet whose parodies of other authors were popular with miscellany compilers.
William Browne
- 1590
- 1645
English pastoral poet; author of an epitaph for the dowager Countess of Pembroke popular with miscellany compilers.
Charles Burney (1757–1817)
- 1757
- 1817
Schoolmaster and book collector, the second surviving son of music historian Charles Burney (1726–1814).