Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dx-dxiv. Appointments journals (first series) of John Taylor Coleridge; 1808-1814. As well as containing a record of his daily activites and some information on money matters, these journals contain information about his reading, studies and aspirations, particularly relating to his Oxford career. In the journal for 1812 he also begins what would become his habitual practice of summing up the achievements of the past year and outlining his hopes for the futu...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dxv-dxxxii. Appointment journals (second series) of Sir John Taylor Coleridge; 1855-1874. These volumes were used as brief reminders of appointments, birthdays and other anniversaries, and typically include a brief note of where the day was spent (e.g. 'Home', 'Court N[isi] Pr[ius]'). Eighteen volumes.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dxxxiii-dlxvi. Journals of Sir John Taylor Coleridge; 1814-1876. From 1 June 1814 until the end of his life, Coleridge maintained an unbroken series of journals in which he recorded his private and professional activities, with many reflections on his life and work and much information about his family, friends and colleagues. The journals also contain notes on his reading and a detailed record of his opinions on religion, literature and politics. Each year ...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dlxix. John Taylor Coleridge's journal of a tour around Stratford and Warwick, with detailed accounts for his circuit work; 1819-1823. 158 x 102mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dlxvii. Index to Volumes 6 – 10 of John Taylor Coleridge's journal. This volume was originally the spiritual diary of Henry James Coleridge, 1835-1836, containing his private prayers and meditations, a list of the Bible readings for the major church festivals, and a...
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dlxviii. Two lists of the volumes of John Taylor Coleridge's diary. The first was made by Coleridge himself on scraps of paper and the back of an old letter, in somewhat haphazard order. The second was made by his grandson Bernard Coleridge on a set of postcards, an...