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Manchester 1882 (illustr G. C. Banks), 1882 (new edn). Contains A<br />

world between, <strong>The</strong> pride <strong>of</strong> the Corbyns, Wraith haunted, <strong>The</strong><br />

piper’s ghost, St Cuthbert’s cup, <strong>The</strong> fairies’ cradle, My will,<br />

Judgment deferred, A dour weird, <strong>The</strong> white woman <strong>of</strong> Slaith,<br />

Larry’s apprenticeship, <strong>The</strong> fate <strong>of</strong> the Fosbrookes, A new leaf,<br />

<strong>The</strong> Plainbury mystery.<br />

<strong>The</strong> watchmaker’s daughter and other tales. London and<br />

Manchester 1882 (illustr F. Dadd and G. C. Banks). Contains <strong>The</strong><br />

watchmaker’s daughter, <strong>The</strong> skeleton under the skirt, <strong>The</strong><br />

puritan’s will, <strong>The</strong> two valentines, Joe’s first marriage, <strong>The</strong> old<br />

mill-wheel, Love me, love my dog, <strong>The</strong> house that James Sutton<br />

built for himself, <strong>The</strong> quilted petticoat, <strong>The</strong> Indian scarf, <strong>The</strong><br />

runaway, <strong>The</strong>resa Trevor’s wedding dress, A wife’s extravagance.<br />

Forbidden to marry. 3 vols 1883, 1 vol London and Manchester 1885<br />

(as Forbidden to wed).<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 2919 1883; Spectator 56 1883.<br />

Sybilla and other stories. 3 vols 1884, 1 vol London and Manchester<br />

1885, 1904. Contains Sybilla, By ways unknown, Old Elspa, Bessy<br />

and others, <strong>The</strong> first straw hat, <strong>The</strong> old schoolmaster, Church<br />

bells.<br />

review: Athenaeum 2979 1884.<br />

In his own hand. 3 vols [1885], 1 vol London and Manchester 1887<br />

(illustr R. Pollitt and G. C. Banks), Manchester 1892.<br />

review: Athenaeum 3033 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> bridge <strong>of</strong> beauty: a fiction founded on fact. 1890 (illustr W.<br />

Dewar), 1893, [1894], [1901] (2nd edn, as <strong>The</strong> making <strong>of</strong> William<br />

Edwards: or the story <strong>of</strong> the bridge <strong>of</strong> beauty).<br />

From the same nest: a homely tale. 1890, [1891].<br />

Miss Pringle’s pearls. 1890 (illustr F. Dadd), 1894.<br />

A rough road: or how the boy made a man <strong>of</strong> himself. 1892, 1893<br />

(illustr A. Pearse).<br />

Bond-slaves. 1893.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 3432 1893; Spectator 72 1894.<br />

<strong>The</strong> slowly grinding mills. 3 vols 1893.<br />

reviews: Athenaeum 3426 1893, Spectator 71 1893.<br />

Banks’s stories and poems were pbd in a variety <strong>of</strong> periodicals, including<br />

Cassell’s Family Mag, Family Herald, Girl’s Own Paper and<br />

Manchester Guardian; see the unpbd Catalogue to the E. L. Burney<br />

Collection in the John Rylands Univ Lib <strong>of</strong> Manchester. Banks contributed to<br />

various needlework jnls. Her many articles for Manchester City News are<br />

listed in Burney, below.<br />

§2<br />

Mrs G. L. Banks. In Manchester faces and places vol 4, Manchester<br />

1892.<br />

Plarr, V. G. In Men and women <strong>of</strong> the time, Manchester and New<br />

York 1895 (14th edn).<br />

<strong>The</strong> Times 6 May 1897.<br />

Manchester Weekly Times 7 May 1897.<br />

In DNB Suppl.<br />

Burney, E. L. Mrs G. Linnaeus Banks. Manchester 1969.<br />

‘A. J. Barrowcliffe’, Albert Julius Mott<br />

Amberhill. 2 vols 1856, 1862.<br />

Trust for trust. 3 vols 1859.<br />

Normanton. 1862, 1865.<br />

Barrowcliffe also pbd a number <strong>of</strong> pamphlets on various subjects under his<br />

real name, A. J. Mott.<br />

‘Cuthbert Bede’, Edward Bradley 1827–89<br />

Collections<br />

Humour, wit and satire: containing i Book <strong>of</strong> beauty; ii Motley; iii<br />

Medley. [1885.]<br />

Isabella Banks | ‘Cuthbert Bede<br />

§1<br />

<strong>The</strong> adventures <strong>of</strong> Mr Verdant Green, an Oxford freshman; with<br />

numerous illustrations designed and drawn on the wood by the<br />

author. 1853.<br />

<strong>The</strong> further adventures <strong>of</strong> Mr Verdant Green, an Oxford under-graduate:<br />

being a continuation <strong>of</strong> the Adventures <strong>of</strong> Mr Verdant Green,<br />

an Oxford freshman. With illustrations by the author. 1854.<br />

Mr Verdant Green married and done for: being the third and<br />

concluding part <strong>of</strong> the Adventures <strong>of</strong> Mr Verdant Green, an<br />

Oxford freshman. 1857. <strong>The</strong> 3 pts have been frequently rptd<br />

together as Mr Verdant Green, with illustrations by the author.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ratcatcher’s daughter; illustrated, and dedicated (with permission)<br />

to the Honourable _ by Υ. [1854?]<br />

Motley: prose and verse, grave and gay, with original illustrations<br />

by the author. 1855.<br />

Love’s provocations: being extracts taken in the most unmanly and<br />

unmannerly manner from the diary <strong>of</strong> Miss Polly C_.<br />

Illustrations by the author. 1855.<br />

Photographic pleasure popularly portrayed with pen and pencil.<br />

1855, 1859, [1864].<br />

Medley. [1856.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> shilling book <strong>of</strong> beauty, edited and illustrated by Cuthbert<br />

Bede. 1856. Written by Bede.<br />

Tales <strong>of</strong> college life. 1856, 1862 (as College life). Contains ‘Aeger’, or<br />

mistaken identity; A long-vacation vigil; <strong>The</strong> only man left in<br />

college on Christmas day.<br />

Nearer and dearer, a tale out <strong>of</strong> school: a novelette. Illustrated by the<br />

author. 1857.<br />

Fairy fables, with illustrations by Alfred Crowquill. 1858.<br />

Funny figures, by A. Funnyman (Cuthbert Bede). [1858.] ‘One<br />

shilling plain: two shillings coloured’, the latter with 24 coloured<br />

pictures.<br />

Happy hours at Wynford Grange: a story for children. With<br />

coloured illustrations. 1859.<br />

Glencreggan: or a highland home in Cantire, illustrated from the<br />

author’s drawings. 2 vols 1861.<br />

Our new rector: or the village <strong>of</strong> Norton, edited by Cuthbert Bede.<br />

1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> curate <strong>of</strong> Cranston; with other prose and verse. 1862.<br />

A tour in tartan-land. 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> visitor’s handbook to Rosslyn and Hawthornden. 1864.<br />

<strong>The</strong> white wife; with other stories, supernatural, romantic and<br />

legendary, collected and illustrated by Cuthbert Bede. 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> rook’s garden: essays and sketches. 1865.<br />

Mattins and Mutton’s, or the Beauty <strong>of</strong> Brighton: a love story. 2 vols<br />

1866.<br />

Round the peat fire at Glenbrechy, with illustrations by the author.<br />

Xmas no <strong>of</strong> Once a Week 1869.<br />

Little Mr Bouncer and his friend, Verdant Green, with illustrations<br />

by the author. [1873.]<br />

Figaro at Hastings St Leonards. [1877.]<br />

Fotheringhay and Mary, Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots: being an account, historical<br />

and descriptive, <strong>of</strong> Fotheringhay Castle, the last prison <strong>of</strong> Mary,<br />

Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots and the scene <strong>of</strong> her trial and execution, with<br />

illustrations by the author. 1886. First pbd in Leisure Hour 1865.<br />

Betrothal ring <strong>of</strong> Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots 1565: a description <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Darnley ring discovered in 1820 by a labourer, Robert Wyatt,<br />

when digging in the eastern mound on which stood the eastern<br />

keep <strong>of</strong> Fotheringhay Castle; printed for the Tercentenary <strong>of</strong><br />

Mary Queen <strong>of</strong> Scots Exhibition held at Peterborough. 1887.<br />

Argyll’s highlands: or Mac Cailein Mor and the Lord <strong>of</strong> Lorne; with<br />

traditionary tales and legends <strong>of</strong> the County <strong>of</strong> Argyll and the<br />

Campbells and Macdonalds. Ed J. MacKay, Glasgow 1902.<br />

‘Cuthbert Bede’ was a frequent contributor to Punch, All the Year Round,<br />

Field, GM, Once a Week, St James’s Mag, London Rev, Quiver, Boy’s<br />

Own Paper, Illus London News and N & Q. [eh]<br />

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