Record

Reference Number496.5 BA9360/C15/Box 1/1 - 4
Hierarchy Browser Number8001/18/5
TitleWorks written by and/or self-published by Worcester residents
Description'The Progress and Comforts of Religion; An Essay in Blank Verse' by Sarah Wilmore, 1820, with list of subscribers and dedicated to the Duchess of Clarence. With pencil annotations on several pages inside, and front cover annotated with copyowner's name. Sub divided into four 'books' or chapters.

"Eternity! Immensity! Illustrated by A Series of Extracts from The Works of The Most Eminent Authors", collected and printed by Frederick Simms, Henwyke, Worcester, 1885. The works copied, which the compiler found in the Public Library, are predominantly astronomy or other science texts, many of which are also religious in nature. Cover annotated '999'.

"Sacred Memento dedicated to the friends of the late Mrs A[nn] Nash Stephenson, of Worcester, by Her Sorrowing Daughter", 1863. Contains a eulogy by her daughter, M.A.F [Mary Ann Fereday]; obituaries probably written by various friends and family members; an elegy composed by a friend; and a description of the funeral procession and ceremony.

"Pershore Sketches. Part 1. Containing No. 1 - John Gore, the Pershore Coachman. No. 2 - The Late Race between Law and Physic," 1839. The poet is not named. Annotated 'John Weston's Book'.
Date1820-1885
Add to My Items