Tonbridge Wells. With news of her children etc.
In hand of Annabella Hungerford Crewe? Perhaps dating from the time of Elizabeth Emma Cunliffe Offley's occupation of Crewe Hall, between 1829-1835: 'Unjustly think not, Emma, that we're blind / To all the treasures of thy polish'd mind...'
'To a German Friend: on his leaving Sorrento where he was a distinguished Member of a Club'
'Galileo's Tower, Florence'
'Sonnet, To Home - Naples'
'Sonnet' (Wrong'd and ill-fated poet! thou art pas't...)
'Stanzas' (Few, few are they unto whose eyes the wan...)
'Vesuvius'
'Vesuvius - Sonnets 1-IV'
168: Letter from Venables to Annabella Hungerford Milnes, 28 Apr. [1864]
190-199: undated [1830s and 1840s?]
23: Salutation 'Tramontane' and signed 'Litherwit', characters from his Olympian Revels. Note perhaps written on scrap paper: geometrical diagram, equations, and doodled face also present.
24: Addressed to 'Sig[nor]' and Sig[nor]a Milnes, Via Tritone [Rome]', salutation 'Dear Trochee and Spondee' and signed 'Yours Anti-Hexameter'.
Possibly including letters to Annabella Hungerford Milnes.
Possibly including letters to Annabella Hungerford Milnes.
191: Letter to Annabella Hungerford Milnes [1862 or 1863?]
200-201: Possibly to Annabella Hungerford Milnes
207: Obituary of Caroline Sterling-Maxwell from The Athenaeum, 23 Jun. 1877.
137 and 141 may be addressed to Annabella Hungerford Milnes
36 and 38: to Annabella Hungerford Milnes.
Note of dates covered on front of volume.
In hand of Annabella Hungerford Milnes.
330: Letter from Lord John Manners to Annabella Monckton Milnes
'Begins with Scotland' and note of dates covered on front of volume.
77: Letter from Georg Friedrich von Bunsen to Annabella Hungerford Milnes
83: Copy of letter from Jacob Bernays, 8 Nov. 1861
84: Extract from dissertation by L. Frankel
93: Letter from Georg Friedrich von Bunsen to Annabella Hungerford Milnes
126: Letter from John Ruskin to Annabella Hungerford Milnes, [1865?]
'To be or not to be: A Vocal Paraphrase on Hamlet's Soliloquoy [sic]'
'The Golden Farmer'
Thanks for poems; regrets she is unable to visit Mrs Milnes before leaving for Bonn. Postscript: both daughters desire their remembrances.
Printed card, acknowledging enquiries.
d’Andreis - Wilmot Horton.