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Index of Authors' Contributions |
This
index was compiled from my research,
Andrew Boyle's An Index to the Annuals 1820-1850 and
Frederick
Faxon's Literary Annuals and Gift Books: A Bibliography 1823-1903. To view prose or poetry
pieces, click on the Title. |
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LAC[E]Y, J. M. Minor novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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LANDON (LETITIA ELIZABETH). (1802-1838) [Click name for separate entry.]
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LAWRANCE, MISS H.
Author of "London in the Olden Time." Historical writer and
novelist. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Goldsmith of Westcheap, 1829, 331 Lady Jane Beauport, 1831, 271 The Three Vows of Fitz-Aucher: a Legend of the Forest of Essex, 1831, 327 Trust not to Seeming, 1933, 125 The Great Balas Ruby, 1834, 13 King Alfred's Return, 1836, 51 The Mint Master of Winchester, 1836, 85 An Alchemist's Fortunes, 1837, 91 Lady Blanche, 1837, 225 Earl Warwick's Seal Ring, 1838, 269 The Belle Sauvage Plot, 1839, 85 The Dappled Doe: a Convent Legend, 1840, 287 The King's Banner-Bearer, 1841, 35 Louis XI at Plessis-les-Tours, 1842, 85 The Dying Knight, 1842, 235 Swanhilda's Song, 1847, 37. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Andrew Melville in Youth and Age, 1829, 347 Whatever Betide--for the Right, 1830, 259 To the White Lily, 1830, 186 Queen Mary and the Commissioners of the Scottish Church, 1830, 253 Vavasor Pleasaunce; or, The Old Minister's Tale, 1832, 265 Cromwell House, 1833, 362 Master Dod's Blession, 1834, 181 The Unwilling Deceiver, 1835, 181 A Tale of the North Road, 1836, 331. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Lady Jane's Merlin: a Tale of Windsor Castle, 1826, 219 On the Elgin Marbles, 1827, 71. Amulet [1826-36] Sir Edgar and his Falcon, 1828, 305. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] An Old Man's Message, 1831, 244. Gem [1829-32] Shearman's Miracle Play: a Tale of the Fourteenth Century, 1829, 292 A Tale for the Lord Mayor's Day, 1830, 161. (Boyle 167-68). |
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LEONTINE. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Man, 1829, 269 The Chain Broken, 1830, 238 War, 1831, 188 The Reproach at Parting, 1832, 49 On a Wedding Ring, 1832, 92 The First Look, 1833, 160 Life's Pageants, 1834, 304 Vows, 1835, 235. (Boyle 171). |
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Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Amulet
[1826-36] Juvenile
Forget Me Not [1828-32] Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] |
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LYNDSAY, DAVID. [This name is a pseudonym for Mary Diana Dods, the cross-dressing poet. Click her name to see complete entry. Not attributed in Boyle.1] |
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M., F.
Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Farewell of Day, 1828, 360. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] The Lazzaroni, 1827, 77. Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] The Song of the Syren, 1828, 354. (Boyle 177-78). |
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MCNAGHTEN, CAPT. SIR WILLIAM HAY [written M'Naghten in 1828
FMN table of contents] Served in India under the East India
Company, and later was in the Diplomatic Service as Minister to
Afghanistan, where he was murdered. Married Sarah, sister of Emma
Roberts, q.v. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Triumph of Poetry, 1828, 295 Farewell, 1828, 379 Banks of the Ganges, 1829, 127 The Stolen Kiss, 1830, 130 The Sacrifice, 1831, 193 Remember Me Not, 1834, 299 The Love-Suit, 1835, 195 Song, 1846, 236. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Sea Storm, 1829, 241. Amulet [1826-36] Tears, 1829, 195 The Bengal Missionary, 1836, 251. Hood's Comic Annual [1830-39, 42] New Oaths for Lovers, 1833, 39 Ode to a Shaving Brush, 1835, 217. New Year's Gift [1829-36] The Toy Shop, 1833, 68 Holiday Rhymes, 1834, 65 Hints for the Holidays, 1835, 155 Baby in her Third Year, 1836, 129. (Boyle 183). |
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MACNISH, ROBERT.
(Pseudonym, A Modern Pythagorean) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Terence O'Flaherty, 1829, 69 The Red Man, 1830, 49 A Vision of Robert the Bruce, 1832, 55 Song, 1832, 117 The Tear, 1832, 223 Death and the Fisherman, 1833, 245 A Night near Monte Video, 1836, 121. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Covenanters, 1829, 113. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Canzonet, 1830, 144 Loves of the Learned, 1830, 165. (Boyle 183). |
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MACRAY, JOHN.
Author of "Stray Leaves" and translations from the German. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To a Star, 1828, 222. Bijou [1828-30] The Purple Evening, 1828, 80. (Boyle 183). |
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MALCOLM, JOHN.
Minor poet and novelist. Author of "Tales of Field and Flood." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Waters of Oblivion, 1830, 204 The March, 1831, 277. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Spirit's Land, 1829, 187 Evening Hours, 1831, 34 Remorse, 1831, 181. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] The North-Wester, 1826, 97 The Return, written on revisiting Edinburgh, 1827, 93 Written in a Lady's Album, 1827, 192 Solitude, 1827, 323 The Shadow, 1828, 65 Love, 1828, 96 The Vesper Bell, 1828, 133 The First Land, 1828, 215 Night, 1829, 67 The Ship at Sea, 1829, 128 The Mariner's Grave, 1829, 327. Amulet [1826-36] The Parted Spirit, 1831, 143 The Palm Tree, 1833, 234. Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] The Days of Other Years, 1828, 188. Gem [1829-32] The Halt on the March, 1830, 133 Stanzas, 1831, 214. (Boyle 185). |
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MAUDE, THOMAS.
Minor poet. Author of "Legend of Ravenswood," "The Schoolboy." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To the Wind, 1830, 167. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] The Poet, 1832, 307 Society, 1833, 24. (Boyle 187). |
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Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Song, 1825, 89. (Boyle 188). |
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MEMOR. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Time, 26, 379. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] The Farewell of Colonna, 35, 87. (Boyle 188). |
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MICHELL, MAJOR
NICHOLAS. (1807-1880). Minor novelist and poet. Author of
"Essay on Woman," "The Siege of Constantinople,"
"The Eventful Epoch," "The Traduced," "Ruins of
Many Lands." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Soldier's Return, 1828, 133 Tintagel Castle, 1829, 85. Remorse, 1829, 415 Hope, 1830, 88 Palmyra, 1831, 191 Morning in the East, 1831, 309 To the Tempest, 1832, 1848 Memory in Solitude, 1832, 50 The Mother, 1832, 277 Scamander, 1832, 304 A Banquet Scene, 1833, 86 To my Native Valley, 1833, 202 The Dying Infant, 1833, 298 Evening in Autumn, 1833, 342 The Italian Night, 1834, 128 Buried Friendship, 1834, 226 Lanherne Convent, 1834, 357 The Cottage in the Hebrides, 1835, 292 The Coliseum at Rome, 1839, 273 The Dying Seaman, 1841, 194 The Old Manor House, 1842, 16 Gertrude of Lanherne, 1843, 273 The Christian Victim, 1845, 141 The Spirit of Ruin, 1846, 97 The Bride of the Nile, 1847, 169 Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Jessy: a Tale of Old London Bridge, 1843, 163 Love's Landing-place, 1844, 209. Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Buried Friendship, 1834, 213. Keepsake [1828-61] The Smuggler's Bride, 1843, 133 The Painter's Daughter, 1843, 247 Ione of Athens: a Story of the Age of Tiberius, 1844, 107 The Ruined Squire, 1845, 34 Ianthe of Nimes, 1846, 157 The Rose-gatherer: a Romance of a Ruin, 1847, 31 Madeline Capel; or, The Scheming Guardians, 1849, 148 The Stockbroker's Daughter, 1850, 138 Cleonice, 1850, 169 The Pearl of Byzantium: a Historical Tale, 1851, 252 Pontius Pilate's Daughter, 1852, 72 The Creation of Woman, 1852, 132 The Hunchback of Grenoble, 1853, 126 Hymn to the Classic Rhone, 1854, 201 Gallic and English Beauties, 1855, 269 Spirits, 1857, 137. Gem [1829-32] The Storm, 1832, 263. [Heath’s] Book of Beauty. [1833-1847; continued as “Book of Beauty,” 1848] Ernest Durant, 1844, 97 Galba's Daughter: a story of the Early Persecutions, 1845, 96 The Rebel's Wife, 1846, 45 The Heiress of Marseilles, 1847, 3. New Year's Gift [1829-36] On a Child Sleeping, 1832, 21. Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] Morning, 1831, 188 The Creator, 1832, 65. Marshall's Christmas Box [1831-32] A Melody, 1832, 194. (Boyle 190). |
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MILLHOUSE,
ROBERT.
(1788-1839). Weaver and poet. Author of "Sherwood
Forest," "The Destinies of Man." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To Music, 25, 172. Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Sonnet, 29, 213. Winter's Wreath [1828-32] Sonnet, 29, 282 Mary's Tomb, 29, 302 Remembrance, 30, 10 The Minstrel's Destiny, 30, 179 The Ruin of Thebes, 31, 255 The Brief Sojourner, 32, 311 Iris [1830-31] Sonnet, 30, 202. (Boyle 191). |
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Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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MITFORD, MARY
RUSSELL. (1787-1855).
[Click name for separate entry]
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MOIR,
D.L.
"Delta." (1800-1870).
[Click name for separate entry] |
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MONTGOMERY, JAMES. "J.M." (1771-1854). Poet and hymn-writer. Author of "For ever with the Lord." Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
Amulet
[1826-36] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] Bijou [1828-30] Winter's Wreath [1828-32]
Anniversary [1829-1830] Gem
[1829-32] Iris [1830-31] Remembrance [1831, 38, 43] Amethyst [1832-34] Juvenile
Forget Me Not [1828-32] New Year's Gift [1829-36] Juvenile Keepsake [1829-30, 35] Ackermann's Juvenile Forget Me Not [1830-32] |
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MOORE, THOMAS.
(1779-1852). Poet. Author of "Irish Melodies" and "Lalla
Rookh." Was pressed several times to edit the Keepsake. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Erin ma vourneen, 1826, 6 (not contributed) Literary Souvenir [1825-35] Song, 1830, 72 Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] A Reflection at Sea, 1827, 148 Keepsake [1828-61] Extempore, to ____, to whose interference I chiefly owe the very liberal price given for "Lalla Rookh," 1829, 120 The Progress of Painting, 1836, 275. [Heath’s] Book of Beauty. [1833-1847; continued as “Book of Beauty,” 1848] The Boat of Life, 1835, 155. (Boyle 204). |
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MULLER, FREDERICK. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To the Evening Star, 1829, 411. Amulet [1826-36] The Stars, 1829, 71 Preparing for the Festa, 1830, 345 The Corsair's Bride, 1831, 295. Juvenile Forget Me Not [1828-32] The Goldfinch, 1830, 227 Hebe, 1831, 143. (Boyle 207). |
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NEELE, HENRY. (1798-1828). Poet and miscellaneous writer. Author of "Romance of English History." Committed suicide. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Friendship's Offering [1824-44] Literary Souvenir [1825-35]
Amulet
[1826-36] Pledge of Friendship [1826-28] Bijou [1828-30] |
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Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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O., J.R.
("J.R.O.") Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Absent Ship, 1830, 272. (Boyle 214). |
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OGLE, NATHANIEL.
Early writer on Australia. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] On Seeing a Ship, 1830, 341. (Boyle 214). |
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P., H.
(Written "H.P." at the conclusion of the
contribution.) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Recollections of Père la Chaise, 1829, 39. (Boyle 218). |
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PAPWORTH, J.B. (1775-1847). Architect and designer. Wrote on landscape gardening. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] |
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PEREGRINE. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Wanderer's Return, 1826, 142. (Boyle 222). |
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PERRING, MRS.
Author of several works for children. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] To a Nameless One, 1828, 83 William Tell, 1831, 31. (Boyle 222). |
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PHILO. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] The Seashore, 24, 344. (Boyle 222). |
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PICKERSGILL, MRS.
Minor novelist and poetess. Author of "Tales of the Harem." Wife of H.W.
Pickersgill (R.A.) Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56] Ellen Strathallan, 1829, 31. Amulet [1826-36] The Minstrel of Chamouni, 1830, 361. Bijou [1828-30] The Oriental Love-Letter, 1828, 242; Cameo, 276. (Boyle 223-24). |
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PICKERSGILL, MISS. Daughter of H.W. Pickersgill. Forget Me Not [1823-47, 56]
Amulet
[1826-36] |
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Notes 1. Maria Diana Dods (a cross-dressing poet) used the male pseudonym "David Lyndsay" when publishing in the annuals. See Betty T. Bennett's scholarly work, Mary Diana Dods: A Gentleman and a Scholar (Johns Hopkins UP, 1994). [Return to Lyndsay] |
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