Coleridge Family Papers. Vols. dxcviii-dxcix. Journals of George R. Mackarness; 1845-1852. The identification in both cases is tentative, the first volume being inscribed 'G.R.Mackarness' and the latter containing no owner's name at all. Mackarness later became Bishop of Argyll and the Isles; his brother John Fielder Mackarness married Alethea Coleridge, daughter of John Taylor Coleridge.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dxcvii. Travel journal of Edward Coleridge, with an account of a holiday in the Lake District and Wales during which he met Wordsworth and Robert Southey; 1823. The journal includes some of Southey's recollections of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 197 x 128mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dciv. Journal of a continental tour of France, Switzerland and Italy; n.d.. The spelling suggests an early nineteenth century date. The writer is unidentified, but may be John Taylor Coleridge's friend Charles Dyson. 179 x 116mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dciii. Extracts about Charles Dyson from the journals of John Taylor Coleridge, copied out by the author and sent to Elizabeth and Mary Anne Dyson after Charles Dyson's death; 1861. Dark purple leather binding. 183 x 124mm.
Coleridge Family Papers. Vol. dxcix. Journal of a tour around the Rhineland and Belgium; c. 1845. The author was probably George R. Mackarness, as reference is made to his brothers John and Henry and 'we three boys'. The journal is undated, but a loose page at the end of the volume lists the c...