Item 77 - Verse by Eliot Warburton, written out by his wife

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Reference code

MSPB/77

Title

Verse by Eliot Warburton, written out by his wife

Date(s)

  • [1852?] (Creation)

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Item

Extent and medium

1 folded sheet

Context area

Archival history

After Lord Houghton’s death in 1885 his library passed firstly to his son the 1st Marquess of Crewe, then to Peggy, Marchioness of Crewe, and eventually to Lord Crewe’s daughter the Duchess of Roxburghe.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

The book containing this letter forms part of the bequest of Mary Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe, 2014.

Content and structure area

Scope and content

The verse is prefaced by Matilda Warburton 'Lines sent by my dear Husband to his sisters when he thought himself dying at Dublin'. First lines: 'Gentle Even! thou art dying / As I, ere they return, may die...'

Pencil number '3' added to front.

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Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Tipped in between the second and third folios following the title page of Warburton's Darien; or, The Merchant Prince. A Historical Romance. (London : Colburn & Co., 1852), in the Crewe Collection.

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