Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dclvii-dclviii. Gosling Society volumes; 1860-1862. In her persona of 'The Old Secretary', Mary Frances Keble Coleridge seems to have co-ordinated the writing of essays and articles, some of which then remained in her possession. Two volumes.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dclxxxiii-dclxxxiv. Letters from Sir William Heathcote; 1843-1881. Heathcote's letters to John Taylor Coleridge are generally addressed to 'My dear Coleridge', and those to John Duke Coleridge to 'My dear John', a habit maintained even after John Taylor Coleridge's death. The letters have been sorted upon this premise. Two volumes.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. cmlii-cmlv. Exercises in Greek and Latin verse and prose. Each exercise gives the name of its author, none of whom are from the Coleridge family.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. cmlxxix a, b. Two volumes compiled by the Revd Charles Dyson containing accounts of receipts and expenditure relating to Dogmersfield parish. Black paper bindings. 198 x 132mm.