Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Beinecke Osborn c169
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Period | 1761-1790 |
Archive | Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library |
Anonymous graduate of King's School, Canterbury and student at Cambridge University, ca. 1760s.
7 items.
Most items related to King's School and Cambridge, seemingly all original.
UChicago Library Codex Ms. 549
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Period | 1791-1820 |
Archive | University of Chicago Special Collections and Research Center |
Revd. William Heath Marsh, ca. 1810.
~100 + ~85 = ~185 poems.
Volume 1 consists primarily of copied poetry, especially pastoral and morality poems or poems with classical themes; volume 2 contains much more original poetry, poems related to public affairs, and references to a Norfolk social network centred around Marsh and Thomas and Mary Blofeld.
UChicago Library Codex Ms. 639
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Period | 1761-1790 |
Archive | University of Chicago Special Collections and Research Center |
Richard Porson, ca. 1780.
Includes a second section of bound-in separates with its own Table of Contents.
75 poems in the first section + 52 in the second.
Jacobite- and Cambridge-related material.
The Marsh-Blofeld coterie
A literary circle centred in Lammas, Calthorpe, Cromer, and Erpingham, in the county of Norfolk, where William Heath Marsh (fl. 1801-1848) was rector and landowner. Heath was a graduate of Corpus Christi College Cambridge, which may be the source of his connections with the Rev. James Willins, the Rev. Thomas Calthorpe Blofeld (1778-?) and his wife Mary Caroline Grose Blofeld (ca. 1763-?), and the Rev. Jern[ingham?] Ives. Much of Marsh’s poetry is addressed to Mary Blofeld; other coterie members address Marsh together with his wife Mary. In addition to the Willins, Blofeld, and Ives families, the coterie appears to include Diana Lathom, Miss Caroline Symmons, and Mrs. Morse of Sprowston Hall Norfolk.