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Name: Morrison, Lady
Reference: Carlton Hill S 2
Meeting: Leeds, Great Wilson Street Meeting, Minute book, 1909-1921
Pages: 53
The life of Lady Guion
Guyon, Jeanne Marie Bouvières de la Motte (1648-1717); Gough, James (1712-1780)
1772
Translated by James Gough.
Stay Lady, stay, for pity's sake
1802
The poem is written from the point of view of an orphaned boy. It is signed 'Apie'.
Letters to a lady inclined to enter into the communion of the Church of Rome
Law, William (1686-1761)
1779
"Extract from Mr. Law's Animadversions on Dr. Trapp's Reply, on the subject of being righteous over-much" (p. [1]).
From a lady extreamly ill at Bath to her husband in London
Early 19th century
Copied by William Taylor.
Plain parables written by Lady Conway of Ragley near Alcester Warwickshire
Late 16th century
Written in 16th century this is a later transcript.
Letter from R. Pumphrey of Alcester
17 Sep 1813
Pumphrey encloses copies of Lady Conway's writings. Addressed to 'Jos Wood c/o Richd Burlingham, Evesham'.
Books and pamphlets (3) i) James Hamilton: A memoir of Lady Colquhoun, Third edition, London, 1851, bearing the inscription 'To Sarah Grace Harvey from her affectionate husband [Thomas Harvey], in remembrance of this happy anniversary, 10 month (?) 1850, Leeds University ii) Boyer's Royal dictionary, abridged, nineteenth edition, 1797, bearing the signature Sarah Grace Fryer, December, 1826 iii) Harvey family tree, held in a tube
No date
Books and pamphlets (3) i) James Hamilton: A memoir of Lady Colquhoun, Third edition, London, 1851, bearing the inscription 'To Sarah Grace Harvey from her affectionate husband [Thomas Harvey], in ...
The great tithe case, not found in any of the books : a vision of Westminster Hall
Robjohns, Henry Thomas
1871