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Materials used as sources for Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age

Dep. c. 356

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Title

Materials used as sources for Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age

Shelfmark

Dep. c. 356

Summary

Comprises:

Folder MSAU-4: address book, 1838, and notebook, 1859, kept by Mary

Folder MSAU-5: essay on Italy by Mary and related notes, n.d. [c.1836]

Folder MSAU-6: journal kept by Mary aboard the 'Lively' on a voyage from Malta to Naples and elsewhere, n.d. [c.1840]; suggestions for a tour of Scotland in Mary's hand, n.d. [c.1850]; notes on prices of household items, n.d.

Date

1838-1859 and n.d. [c.1836-c.1850]

Language

English

Physical extent

1 box (3 folders)

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Mary Somerville Collection

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