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- 29 Sept. [1884] (Production)
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4 ff., with enclosure, 1 f.
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Ashfield. - Her father read his paper 'A Historical Sketch of Warrington Academy' to the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire on 11 Nov. 1858; he based it upon rescued memoranda of the Rev. J. Seddon; can send a copy, or Houghton might care to visit; her father's own copy is embellished with interesting letters and notes about Warrington. Cannot send 'Use of Books to Working Men' as their only perfect copy is bound with other items; it was a lecture to the Tuckerman Institute of Liverpool on 14 Feb. 1855. Encloses two hymns [no longer present], a sonnet on Longfellow and one on Mr Green; her father did not wish them to be republished. No news of Allan yet.
Enclosure: Copy of Henry Bright's verse 'To Longfellow in England, 1868', "as it appeared in Mr Hall Caine's Sonnets of Three Centuries" [copy made 1884?].
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- Merivale, Elizabeth Phebe (1863-1943), daughter of Henry Arthur Bright, wife of Charles Merivale (Sujet)
- Bright, Henry Arthur (1830-1884), author and merchant (Sujet)
- Bright, Allan Heywood (1862-1941), merchant, ship agent and politician (Sujet)
- Caine, Sir Thomas Henry Hall (1853-1931), Knight, novelist (Sujet)
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth (1807-1882), poet (Sujet)
- Seddon, John (1724-1770), dissenting minister and tutor (Sujet)