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Pease family of Darlington

Reference: D/Pe 8 Catalogue Title: Pease family of Darlington Area: Catalogue Category: Estate and Family Records Description: Poetry and sketches

Covering Dates: 1744; 1835-1862

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  • Pease family of Darlington
    • Poetry and Sketches (Ref: D/Pe 8/1-19)

Catalogue Contents

Poetry and Sketches (Ref: D/Pe 8/1-19)Ref: D/Pe 8/1

Testimonial to Anna Applegarth, deceased, by her son-in-law, Henry Portsmouth, 17 December 1744
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/2

"The Bride's Farewell" addressed to Anna Fell, n.d. [1835]
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/3

Poem written by Anna Pease for her baby son, Henry Fell Pease, n.d
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/4

Verses [by Henry Pease in mourning for his wife?], 29 June 1848
(2 papers)

Ref: D/Pe 8/5

Verse dedicated to Henry Fell Pease, with a drawing of his future wife, 24 December 1858
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/6

Drawing sent to Elizabeth Fell Pease soon after her marriage, as a likeness of herself and Henry Fell Pease, 1862
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/7

Poem from Henry Fell Pease inviting 'Emma' to the wedding, n.d [1862]
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/8

Poem on the building of Brinkburn by Henry Fell Pease, n.d.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/9

Pocket book with sketches and verses belonging to Henry Fell Pease as a child, n.d.
(1 volume, leather bound)

Ref: D/Pe 8/10

Poem on wedding of Elizabeth Pease Gibson and Lewis Fry, 17 October 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/11

Poem by H.J. Fry, Bristol, 21 October 1859
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/12

Children's song, n.d.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/13

Rough note on the chirping of the grasshopper, author unknown, n.d.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/14

Notes and sketches, n.d.
(1 booklet, leather bound)

Ref: D/Pe 8/15

Notes and sketches, n.d.
(1 booklet, leather bound)

Ref: D/Pe 8/16

Sketches, n.d.
(1 paper)

Ref: D/Pe 8/17

Sketches, n.d.
(2 papers)

Ref: D/Pe 8/18

Notes and poetry, n.d.
(4 papers)

Ref: D/Pe 8/19

Poem, n.d.
(1 paper)



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