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[Collections of poems and songs]
circa 1783-1815
unknown, fl. 1783-1815
One undated collection of poems entitled, "The Sisters," "Song," and "The Death Bed." Author of document is not written or signed.
GLC01795.092
to Mama
circa 1783-1784
Gregorie, Catharine S.M., 1765-1821
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie. She requests more letters and more news from her mother. She mentions hoop and curtain makers and other updates.
GLC01795.002
...to the Hawk Flying in Regents Park
One poem entitled "...to the Hawk Flying in Regents Park."
GLC01795.098
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie. She was delighted to hear of her mother's successful theatrical expedition in such poor weather. She reports the progress of her reading.
GLC01795.003
"Forget Thee"
Lowbrissage, S., fl. 1783-1815
One poem entitled, "Forget Thee." The author's name is indecipherable.
GLC01795.099
to unknown
One note identifying that letters were sent between the Rev. Charles Richands, Hector of Hyde, Abbey School and Catharine S. Gregoire.
GLC01795.070
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie. She refers to a note from Miss Olivia Young. She mentions the two instruments that the Miss Herons play. She continues to attempt to persuade her not to leave England.
GLC01795.004
[Notes related to locations in the United Kingdom]
One undated scrap of notes that list different towns in the United Kingdom.
GLC01795.100
One note with text that reads, "Mrs. Fraser and my mother's letters to her."
GLC01795.074
Mrs. C.H. White
circa 1784-1830
Rochard, fl. 1784-1830
One photonegative of Christine St. Barbe.
GLC01795.101
[Catharine Macaulay family correspondence][Decimalized .001- .109]
1783-1900
Collection of letters belonging to Catharine Macaulay dated approximately 1783-1900. Consists of 109 letters and documents related to the Macaulay, Graham, Gregorie, and Brickdale families, Majority of letters are sent from Catharine S. Gregoire to...
GLC01795
to Mrs. Brickdale
Fraser-Tytler, Jane, fl. 1783-1859
One undated letter addressed to Jane Fraser from Mrs. Brickdale. Pertains to updates of family.
GLC01795.079
One undated letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie. She acknowledges her mother's plan to go abroad against her wishes, and is anxious to be made aware of plans. She comments on Madame Genlis's work on education.
GLC01795.001
Captain Gregorie
One photonegative of Charles Gregoire, husband of Catharine S. Gregoire.
GLC01795.104
Catharine Macaulay Graham
One photo negative of an engraving of Catharine Macaulay with her birth and death dates.
GLC01795.107
Mrs. David William Gregorie
One photonegative of Eleanor White, wife of David Gregoire.
GLC01795.102
Charles Gregorie
One photo negative of Charles Gregoire.
GLC01795.105
George Gregorie
One photo negative of George Gregoire.
GLC01795.108
James Gregorie
One photo negative of James Gregoire, inventor of the reflecting telescope.
GLC01795.103
David William Gregorie
One photo negative of David Gregoire.
GLC01795.106
May 31, 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie. She writes as her mother is at sea on her way to America. She includes a message in French from Mr. Warville. She reports the latest political news, including the latest at the...
GLC01795.005
July 2, 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie dated July 2, 1784. She expresses concern for her mother's health while at sea. She reports political news: taxes will be raised to make up for deficiencies. She requests an...
GLC01795.006
July 29, 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie dated July 29, 1784. She comments on her recent visit to the Greenwich Hospital as a place of British pride, and hopes that with her she will not forget England when she travels...
GLC01795.007
August 30, 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregoire dated August 30, 1784. She is staying with Mrs. Gregoire and expresses admiration for her. Expresses that she has improved her manners in her mother's absence.
GLC01795.008
October 4, 1784
One letter addressed to Catharine Macaulay from Catharine S.M. Gregorie dated October 4, 1784. Pertains to her mother arriving in America, retrieving items she requested, and reminding her mother that it was her birthday.
GLC01795.009
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