Hallam Papers. Vol. vii b. Extracts headed ‘II. Continuation of the Journal. 1834’ in Julia Maria Hallam’s hand throughout. ff. i+20. 160 x 98mm. Marbled paper covers.
Hallam Papers. Vol. vii c. Extracts headed ‘Journal III. Molesey. 1834’. The extracts end with Eleanor’s fears for her brother Henry and with Mary Tennyson’s visit. ff. i+20. 160 x 98mm. Marbled paper covers.
Hallam Papers. Vol. vii d. Commonplace book. Inscribed Eleanor Hallam. 19 May 1834. On folio 1 ‘Notes of Sermons’. Inverted, the end-paper is inscribed Eleanor Hallam, 20 November 1830, followed, on the succeeding folios, by two French Fables, written in a neat unknown hand, and some Spanish v...
Hallam Papers. Vol. vii e. Commonplace book. Inscribed ‘Ellen Hallam. Begun May 15th 1836’. The last entry is for 11 October 1836. This commonplace book comprises quotations from various religious writers, including Keble, Wesley, Cardinal Newman and Jeremy Taylor. On ff. 9-15 are copies of let...
Hallam Papers. Vol. viii. (ff. 207) Papers of Julia Maria Frances Lennard (née Hallam) and Henry Fitzmaurice Hallam; 1811-1836, n.d. 1. ff.1-10v. Five letters, signed, from Julia M.F. Hallam to her aunt Elizabeth written while on travels to Shanklin, Birmingham and the Lake District; n.d. Two l...
Hallam Papers. Vol. ix a. Headed ‘Continuation of Journal’, covers the period 27 July - 31 August n.y. [1846]. A travel journal written by Julia on a holiday with her father, her brother Henry and a companion, Jane [Brookfield née Elton?]. The entries begin in Lausanne and end in Venice. ff. ...
Hallam Papers. Vol. ix b. On inside front board ‘J. Hallam (Lennard). May 1838’. A retrospective record of Julia’s childhood as well as a contemporary diary. The latest date entered is 19 March 1850. With revisions and additions and with dates at the top of the folios relating to the years she i...
Hallam Papers. Vol. ix c. Inscribed, incorrectly, on the inside front board in pencil ‘Henry (Harry) Hallam Journal of continental travels, addressed to his cousin Jane Octavia Elton (Brookfield)’. This is, in fact, Julia’s travel journal. Starts on 10 July 1850 in Ramsgate and ends on 3 Septem...