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Mid-Nineteenth-Century Poetry<br />

647 | 648<br />

Letters to the mob, by Libertas. 1848. Rptd from Morning Chron.<br />

Tales and sketches: in prose and verse. 1850. Bound with Camille<br />

Dufour Crosland, Toil and trial.<br />

Stuart <strong>of</strong> Dunleath: a story <strong>of</strong> modern times. Dedicated to the Queen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holland. 3 vols 1851, 1 vol New York 1851, 2 vols Leipzig 1851<br />

with subtitle, a story <strong>of</strong> the present time, other 1 vol edns 1853,<br />

1856, [1860] (Parlour Lib no 90), [1873].<br />

Altamont: or the charity sister. New York 1852.<br />

<strong>English</strong> laws for women in the nineteenth century. 1854 (priv ptd),<br />

rptd Westport CT 1981, Chicago 1982 (introd by J. Huddleston);<br />

micros Wooster OH 1974, New Haven CT 1975, Woodbridge CT<br />

[1986?], BL 1987 and <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [19 ?]; tr Ger 1855.<br />

A letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cranworth’s marriage and<br />

divorce bill. 1855 (3 edns, 3rd edn bound with her <strong>English</strong> laws for<br />

women), 1857 (4th edn); micros BL 1987, Woodbridge CT [1987?]<br />

and <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [19 ?].<br />

A review <strong>of</strong> the divorce bill <strong>of</strong> 1856, with propositions for an amendment<br />

<strong>of</strong> the laws affecting married persons. 1857; micro BL 1987.<br />

<strong>The</strong> lady <strong>of</strong> La Garaye. <strong>Cambridge</strong> ‘1862’ [1861], 1862, 1863, 1871, 1875,<br />

1881, 1893. 1863 edn rptd 1866, New York [1864] and 1866. Poem.<br />

review: (Abraham Hayward) Edinburgh Rev 115, Jan 1862.<br />

Lost and saved. 3 vols 1863 (4 edns, rptd Delmar NY [1988?], facs), 2<br />

vols Leipzig 1863, another 3-vol edn [1864], 1 vol Amer edns<br />

Philadelphia 1863, 1864, [187-?].<br />

review: (J. McCarthy) Westminster Rev n.s. 26, July 1864.<br />

Old Sir Douglas. 3 vols ‘1868’ [1867], 1 vol Boston [186-?] and<br />

Philadelphia 1867, 2 vols Leipzig 1867 (micro Washington 1985,<br />

LC), 3 vols London 1868 (micro <strong>Cambridge</strong> MA [1970]), 1 vol<br />

London and New York 1872, 1 vol London 1877. First pbd in<br />

Macmillan’s Mag Jan 1866–Oct 1867.<br />

Taxation, by an irresponsible taxpayer. [187-?]<br />

Norton’s many songs, some based on her poems, are listed in J. G. Perkins, <strong>The</strong><br />

life <strong>of</strong> Mrs Norton, 1909, rptd 1910.<br />

Contributions to periodicals<br />

For Caroline Norton’s contributions to the NMM, Edinburgh Rev,<br />

Macmillan’s Mag, Dublin Univ Mag, see Wellesley vol 5 1989.<br />

Collaborative works<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> bijou almanack for 1836–41: poetically illustrated by L.<br />

E. L., S. Lover, the Hon Mrs Norton, Miss Mitford. Partly rptd as<br />

Albert Schloss’s bijou almanack, 1839–43, introd by Ian Bain,<br />

1969.<br />

Lowe, Richard T. A history <strong>of</strong> the fishes <strong>of</strong> Madeira . . . with original<br />

figures from nature <strong>of</strong> all the species by the Hon C. E. L. Norton<br />

and M. Young. 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> centenary festival: verses on Robert Burns. First pbd in the<br />

Daily Scotsman. Rptd in <strong>The</strong> Burns Centenary poems, 1859.<br />

Crippled Jane, in Home thoughts and home scenes: in original<br />

poems by Jean Ingelow, Dora Greenwell, Mrs Tom Taylor, the<br />

Hon Mrs Norton, Amelia B. Edwards, Jennett Humphreys and<br />

the author <strong>of</strong> John Halifax, Gentleman. 1865, Boston [1865?].<br />

Letters<br />

Letters etc dated from June 1836 to July 1841. [1841?] (priv ptd); micro<br />

BL 1987. Bound with <strong>The</strong> separation <strong>of</strong> mother and child . . .<br />

Coolidge, B. Some unrecorded letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline Norton in the<br />

Altschul Collection <strong>of</strong> the Yale University Library. By Bertha<br />

Coolidge. Boston 1934 (priv ptd, 75 copies); micro Princeton 1983.<br />

Macnaghten, A. I. Some letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline Norton. N & Q 8, 22 Jan, 5<br />

Feb, 5 Mar 1949.<br />

<strong>The</strong> letters <strong>of</strong> Caroline Norton to Lord Melbourne. Ed James O.<br />

Hoge and Clarke Olney. Columbus OH 1974.<br />

Editions and preface<br />

Mrs Norton’s story book, compiled for the amusement <strong>of</strong> her children.<br />

To which are added instructions for the proper application<br />

<strong>of</strong> the stories. 1830 (2 edns).<br />

[Melville, Elizabeth.] A residence at Sierra Leone . . . By a lady. Ed<br />

Norton 1849.<br />

Stapleton, Miss. <strong>The</strong> pastor <strong>of</strong> Silverdale and other poems. With a<br />

prefatory note by the Hon Mrs Norton. 1867 (2 edns), [1873] (4th<br />

edn).<br />

Fisher’s drawing-room scrapbook: being a selection <strong>of</strong> the most<br />

favourite subjects from the drawing-room scrapbooks. Ed<br />

Norton and Charles Mackay [185-?].<br />

<strong>The</strong> rose <strong>of</strong> Jericho. Ed Norton. 1870. Tr from Fr by Caroline<br />

Norton’s mother Caroline Sheridan.<br />

Norton contributed to and sometimes edited the following annuals:<br />

Keepsake, vols 1–30, 1828–57; Court Mag and Belle Assemblée, vols 1–9,<br />

1832–6, and vols 10–11, 1837 (as Court Mag and Monthly Critic); Fisher’s<br />

Drawing-room Scrapbook, 1846–8; Schloss’s <strong>English</strong> Bijou<br />

Almanac, 1841. She also contributed to the <strong>English</strong> Annual, vol 1 1834 and<br />

vol 2 1835.<br />

§2<br />

Living literary characters (no II): the Honourable Mrs Norton. NMM<br />

31 Feb 1831.<br />

Obit: Pictorial World, 25 July 1877. Temple Bar 52, Jan 1878.<br />

Arnold, A. <strong>The</strong> Hon Mrs Norton and married women. Fraser’s Mag<br />

n.s. 17, Apr 1878.<br />

In DNB. Garnett, Richard.<br />

Perkins, J. G. <strong>The</strong> life <strong>of</strong> Mrs Norton. 1909, rptd 1910.<br />

Acland, A. S. Caroline Norton. New York 1948.<br />

Chedzoy, A. A scandalous woman: the story <strong>of</strong> Caroline Norton.<br />

1992. [jw]<br />

Eliza Ann Harris Ogilvy 1822–1912<br />

§1<br />

A book <strong>of</strong> Highland minstrelsy. 1846, 1848, new edn 1860.<br />

Traditions <strong>of</strong> Tuscany, in verse. 1851.<br />

Poems <strong>of</strong> ten years (1846–55). 1856.<br />

Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s letters to Mrs David Ogilvy,<br />

1849–1861, with recollections by Mrs Ogilvy. Ed P. N. Haydon and<br />

P. Kelley, New York 1973, London 1974.<br />

John Walker Ord 1811–53<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> wandering bard and other poems. Edinburgh 1833. Anon.<br />

England: a historical poem. 2 vols 1834–5.<br />

Remarks on the sympathetic connection existing between the body<br />

and the mind especially during disease. 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bard and minor poems. Collected and ed John Lodge 1841.<br />

Rural sketches and poems chiefly relating to Cleveland. 1845, 1850.<br />

<strong>The</strong> history and antiquities <strong>of</strong> Cleveland. 1846, facs reprint<br />

Stockton-on-Tees 1972.<br />

Roseberry Topping. A poem by T. Pierson. Ed Ord 1847.<br />

Prince Oswy: a legend <strong>of</strong> Rosebury. 1868. In verse.<br />

§2<br />

Whellan, T. In his York and the North Riding vol 2, 1859.<br />

George Outram 1805–56<br />

§1<br />

Legal lyrics: and metrical illustrations <strong>of</strong> the Scotch forms <strong>of</strong><br />

process. 1851 (priv ptd), 1871 (priv ptd); ed H. G. Bell, Edinburgh<br />

1874 as Lyrics legal and miscellaneous; ed J. H. Stoddard,<br />

Edinburgh 1887 as Legal and other lyrics, 1916 (with addns).<br />

§2<br />

White, W. In Miles 9 (10). With selections.<br />

Outram edited the Glasgow Herald from May 1837 until his death.

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