Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dclvi. Henry James Coleridge, notebook containing extracts from philosophical works and The Friend and notes on learning Greek; 1844. John Taylor Coleridge subsequently used the volume as his Cellar Book from 1869-1875. Maroon leather binding. 183 x 122mm.
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. Vol. dclx. Notes on law and legal forms; 1877. Red marbled paper binding, maroon leather spine. 240 x 203mm. Spine partially detached.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dclxi. 'Address on 'National Righteousness' delivered at St Werburgh's Church, Derby; 1894. Green fabric boards. 228 x 182mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dclxii. Notes on reading, with extracts from John Taylor Coleridge's journals; 1897-1924. The extracts begin in 1820 and continue up to the last entry in 1876. The remainder of the volume contains notes by Bernard Coleridge elucidating the contents of the extract...