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. 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. Vol. dclv. Notebook containing essays upon prayer; n.d. Two distinct hands have written in the volume, one (possibly Mary Frances Keble Coleridge) writing the essays, and another (Henry James Coleridge) adding to and commenting upon them. 196 x 156mm.