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graphical dictionary <strong>of</strong> 1816. (L attributes to Isaac Taylor <strong>of</strong> Calne; O attributes<br />

to Rev Isaac’s father, Isaac.)<br />

Collaborative works<br />

For Rev Isaac’s contributions to Original poems (1804–5), <strong>The</strong> associate<br />

minstrels (1810), Signor Topsy-Turvey’s wonderful magic lantern<br />

(1810), and <strong>The</strong> linnet’s life (1822), see <strong>The</strong> Taylors <strong>of</strong> Ongar, Collaborative<br />

works, above.<br />

Original hymns . . . by various authors. Ed J. Leifchild. 1842. 8 hymns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family pen. Ed. I. Taylor. 2 vols 1867. Vol 2 <strong>The</strong> goose: a poem.<br />

Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album [1813–1936] phot<strong>of</strong>acs. New York 1978.<br />

Watercolour and 3 poems.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

<strong>The</strong> minor’s pocket book. 1807, 1808, 1810, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1829.<br />

Verse solutions to Charades, enigmas, rebuses and other poems<br />

and verses, signed T. [cds]<br />

Mrs Ann Taylor, née Martin 1757–1830<br />

Some unpbd letters at Suffolk Record Office, Bury St Edmunds and in the<br />

Osborne Collection, Toronto. Contributions to Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album<br />

also in the Osborne Collection.<br />

§1<br />

Maternal solicitude for a daughter’s best interests. 1814, 1814 (2nd<br />

edn, corrected), 1814 (3rd edn, corrected), 1815 (4th edn), New York<br />

1816 (from 2nd London edn), London 1816, Philadelphia 1816<br />

(from 5th London edn), London 1817, 1818 (7th and 8th edns),<br />

1820, 1822, 1824, 1825 (12th edn), 1830 (‘12th edn’), nd [1853] (rev<br />

and enlarged by Clara Lucas Balfour). Tr Fr nd [c. 1823–6].<br />

reviews: Evangelical Mag Feb 1814, Literary Panorama Feb 1814,<br />

GM Jan 1816.<br />

Practical hints to young females, on the duties <strong>of</strong> a wife, a mother,<br />

and a mistress <strong>of</strong> a family. 1815, 1815 (2nd–5th edns), Boston 1816<br />

(from 3rd London edn), London 1816 (6th and 7th edns), 1818 (8th<br />

and 9th edns), Boston 1820, London 1822 (10th and 11th edns), 1826<br />

(12th edn), Boston 1826, London 1830 (13th edn), Boston 1837 (as<br />

<strong>The</strong> wife at home), London 1848 (as Hints on the duties <strong>of</strong> a wife).<br />

reviews: GM Jan 1815, Eclectic Rev July 1815, Evangelical Mag<br />

July 1815, Monthly Rev July 1815.<br />

<strong>The</strong> present <strong>of</strong> a mistress to a young servant: consisting <strong>of</strong> friendly<br />

advice and real histories. 1816, Philadelphia 1816, London 1816<br />

(2nd–4th edns), 1819 (5th and 6th edns), 1822 (8th edn), 1830 (10th<br />

edn), 1832 (‘10th edn’), 1835 (11th edn), 1851 (new edn, re-written<br />

by Emma Roberts). Some illustr Taylors.<br />

Reciprocal duties <strong>of</strong> parents and children. 1818, 1818, 1819,<br />

Philadelphia 1819, London 1820, Boston 1825 (adds 2 extracts<br />

from pbns <strong>of</strong> Mrs Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor), 1827.<br />

reviews: Eclectic Rev Apr 1819, Monthly Rev Nov 1819, GM Dec<br />

suppl 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family mansion. A tale. 1819, 1820 (2nd–4th edns), Philadelphia<br />

1820 (3 edns), London 1827 (5th edn), 1830 (‘5th edn’).<br />

reviews: NMM Feb 1820, Eclectic Rev Apr 1820.<br />

Retrospection: a tale. 1821, 1822, Boston 1822, Philadelphia 1822,<br />

1823 (3rd and 4th edns), 1830 (‘4th edn’).<br />

reviews: GM Nov 1821, Eclectic Rev Mar 1822, Monthly Rev Apr<br />

1822.<br />

<strong>The</strong> itinerary <strong>of</strong> a traveller in the wilderness; addressed to those<br />

who are performing the same journey. (Moral essays.) 1825 (3<br />

edns), New York 1825, Boston 1825.<br />

reviews: Evangelical Mag May 1825, GM June 1825, Eclectic Rev<br />

July 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hymn ‘Calvary’ signed ‘Anne’ in Youth’s Mag 1812, was ascribed to Mrs<br />

Ann Taylor some 50 years later. Two poems, ‘On the death <strong>of</strong> a wasp’ and ‘<strong>The</strong><br />

golden day’, by [Mrs] Ann Taylor were inscribed in her daughter Ann’s ms<br />

album, later pbd as Ann Taylor Gilbert’s Album. New York 1978.<br />

Collaborative works<br />

For Correspondence between a mother and her daughter at school,<br />

by Mrs Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor, see <strong>The</strong> Taylors <strong>of</strong> Ongar, Collaborative<br />

works, above. [cds]<br />

Ann Taylor, later Gilbert 1782–1866<br />

Rev Isaac Taylor | Ann Taylor<br />

Some 200 letters at Nottinghamshire Archives; miscellaneous poems and<br />

letters and her Album in the Osborne Collection, Toronto; Commonplace<br />

book at Alexander Turnbull Lib, New Zealand.<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> wedding among the flowers.‘1808’ [1809]. Pbd as ‘By one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

authors <strong>of</strong> Original poems etc’. Rptd in Original poems, ed E. V.<br />

Lucas [1903]. Illustr Taylors. Unpbd corrections by author for 2nd<br />

edn in BL.<br />

review: Literary Panorama May 1809.<br />

Hymns for infant schools, partly original and partly selected. 1827,<br />

1828 (stereotyped edn), 1830. 9 new hymns by Ann Taylor Gilbert,<br />

with selections from Hymns for infant minds (from text <strong>of</strong> 4th edn<br />

1811) and Original hymns for Sunday schools (from text <strong>of</strong> 4th edn,<br />

1816). 6th edn 1852 advertised but no known copies. Tr Rus 1831.<br />

review: Evangelical Mag Feb 1828.<br />

Original anniversary hymns [for] Sunday schools. 1827.<br />

review: Eclectic Rev Mar 1828.<br />

<strong>The</strong> convalescent. 12 letters on recovery from sickness. 1839. 2nd edn<br />

1840 advertised but no known copies.<br />

reviews: Evangelical Mag June 1839; Eclectic Rev Nov 1839.<br />

Seven blessings for little children. 1844, 1846 (2nd edn). (Poems on<br />

the Beatitudes.) 1858 edn advertised but no known copies.<br />

review: Scottish Congregational Mag Sep 1844.<br />

A biographical sketch <strong>of</strong> the Rev Joseph Gilbert. 1853.<br />

review: Eclectic Rev Sep 1853.<br />

Autobiography and other memorials <strong>of</strong> Mrs Gilbert (formerly Ann<br />

Taylor). Ed Josiah Gilbert 2 vols 1874, 1876 (2nd edn), 1878 (3rd, 1st<br />

1-vol edn), 1879, 1888 (5th edn). Illustr Taylors.<br />

review: Nation 13 May 1875.<br />

Collaborative works<br />

For Ann’s contributions to <strong>The</strong> new cries <strong>of</strong> London (1803), Original<br />

poems (1804–5), Rural scenes (1805), City scenes (1806), Rhymes for the<br />

nursery (1806), Limed twigs (1808), Signor Topsy-Turvey’s wonderful<br />

magic lantern (1810), <strong>The</strong> associate minstrels (1810), Hymns for infant<br />

minds (1810), <strong>The</strong> mother’s fables (1812), Original hymns for Sunday<br />

schools (1812), <strong>The</strong> linnet’s life (1822), see <strong>The</strong> Taylors <strong>of</strong> Ongar,<br />

Collaborative works, above.<br />

Contributions to books<br />

<strong>The</strong> associate minstrels. Ed Josiah Conder 1810. 10 poems.<br />

Taylor, Mrs Ann. Maternal solicitude. 1814. Advertisement by a<br />

mother.<br />

<strong>The</strong> chimney-sweeper’s friend. J. Montgomery, comp, illustr<br />

Cruikshank. 1824. <strong>The</strong> stolen child.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Amulet. 1826. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> man.<br />

Poetic gleanings, from modern writers. Ed A. Waspe Knight. 1827.<br />

To a sister on her birthday (rev).<br />

Hymns to be sung at the opening <strong>of</strong> the new Nether Chapel,<br />

Sheffield. 1828. 2 hymns.<br />

<strong>The</strong> missionary: or Christian’s new year gift. Ed W. Ellis, illustr G.<br />

Baxter [1833]. 2 poems.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bow in the cloud; or the negro’s memorial. Ed M. A. Rawson.<br />

1834. 3 poems.<br />

Sketches from a youthful circle. New edn [1835]. Preface.<br />

<strong>The</strong> congregational hymn book. [1836.] 1 hymn, ‘Thou who didst for<br />

Peter’s faith’.<br />

Letters on . . . Dr Knight’s lecture on . . . intemperance. 1836. Letter I.<br />

By a Rustic Rambler.<br />

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