Thursday 20 April 2017

Steele Papers 13

Poems of Mary Steele Wakeford Poems of Mary Steele Wakeford (“Amira”). Poems on devotional subjects 1748–1769: p. 1 [untitled] (“Omnipotent Creator”); p. 5 [untitled] (“My infant day”); p. 7A reflection [on] the past year Dec. 31 1748 (“Another year is fled”); p. 13 On Dr [Edward] Young's Night Thoughts, Apr. 4 1748 (“Night thoughts, what are they”); p. 15 [untitled]… 
Hugh Steele-Smith's Research Files
Notes on Anne Steele Notes on Anne Steele
Chronicle Summary and Extracts “Chronicle summary” [chronology based largely on D/STE 3/7–13 and other letters], followed by memorial extracts from: “The Mourner’s Consolation: a Discourse on the Death of Anne Steele” (1778?); Polly [Mary, later Dunscombe] Steele, “Elegy written at Broughton 1779”; Caleb Evans, “Advertisement” for poems, with further elegiac lines by Polly Steele (1780); John Sheppard, “Memoir” for… 
References from Diaries, etc. “References to Anne Steele in Mrs Steele’s Diary”, 1730–1760 [cf. STE 2/1]; also some extracts from Mary Wakeford’s diary [not in collection], 1754–1769, recorded by S. A. Bompas, and “List of letters from Bratton Collection” [i.e. Reeves Collection];
Anne Steele Letter Commentaries 2 draft itemised commentaries on Anne Steele’s letters. Transcripts of Anne Steele Tomkins Copies Typed transcripts of “the contents of the MS Book which I have marked L”, copied, it is suggested, by Anne Steele Tomkins (38 pp.).
Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods).
Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods): Book II (1730–1733) [Book I is not in collection].
Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods): Book II (1734–1736).
“A Baptist Minister’s Wife of the 1730s” “A Baptist Minister’s Wife of the 1730s”—several drafts working on Ann Cator Steele diary material, with a photocopy of some pages of the MS.
Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements (Continued) Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods). Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods): Book V (1749–1752).
Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods): Book VI (1753–1755).
Ann Cator Steele Diary Abridgements Typescript abridgements of diaries of Ann Cator Steele (with MS additions and sometimes successive sequences covering the same periods): Book VI (1756–1760).
Ann Cator Steele Diary Transcripts “Uncorrected” typed transcript of diary of Mrs [Ann Cator] Steele [Book II], 1730–1732.
Ann Cator Steele Diary Transcripts “Uncorrected” typed transcript of diary of Mrs [Ann Cator] Steele [Book II], 1730.
Ann Cator Steele Diary Transcripts “Uncorrected” typed transcript of diary of Mrs [Ann Cator] Steele [Book II], 1732.
Typescripts and Photocopies on the Steele Family of Broughton Typescripts on the Steele family of Broughton.
Photocopies of Autograph Documents Photocopies of autograph documents: William Steele III to his first wife Anne Froud, 1713, and her to him, 1714; Anne Steele to her stepmother, Anne Cator Steele, 26 September (?) 1729, and her brother, William Steele IV, 4 February 1762; diary of Anne Cator Steele, 9 July 1732, re baptism of Anne Steele [cf. D/STE…
Steele Family Trees 8 MS family trees of Steeles and related families (Froud, Manfield, Cator, Attwater, Knight, Sturges).
H. F. Steele-Smith, “Some Notes on a Hampshire Family” H. F. Steele-Smith, “Some Notes on a Hampshire Family” (typescript, dated 1986, introduction rev. 1989).
H. F. Steele-Smith, “Some Notes on a Hampshire Family” (Additional) “Chapter XIII”, added in 1989 re Mary Steele Tomkins; also an “Epilogue” (re Bompas and other descendants) and “Addenda” (re literary pseudonyms, Broughton hearth-tax, etc.).
H. F. Steele-Smith, “Some Notes on a Hampshire Family” (Appendices) Various appendices: “Mr Grant and Betty Jones” [following drafts in D/STE 11/3]; “Mr Steele’s Accident”; on Anne Steele’s health [two versions: derived from D/STE 11/1/3]; on Broughton topography and Steele properties (with maps).
Poems Transcribed by Anne Steele Tomkins Transcripts of various family poems copied by Anne Steele [Tomkins]: A. S., “A Letter from W. S. W. to his Father” (“Dear Sir, perhaps you think I ought” [D/STE 3/3/6/13]); A. S., [Two] “Epitaph[s] on a Gold Finch” (“By Pussy’s (unrelenting) Paws” [D/STE 3/3/6/43] and “A little nameless Warbler we deplore”); “Fragment” (“Worth all the… Transcripts of Steele Wills
Hugh Steele-Smith's Additional Research Notes Hugh Steele-Smith's Notes on the Steele family, Selina Bompas, etc. Notes and extracts, e.g. from Ann Cator Steele’s diary and materials re Broughton Baptist Church, Hampshire.
Cuttings re Ann Cator Steele's Diaries
Hugh Steele-Smith's Notes on Steele, Bompas, and Tomkins Families Family history notes, also randomly incorporating random letters to 18th-century Tomkins and, especially, Selina Bompas.
Notes on Bompas, Steele, and FitzGibbon Families Typescript notes on Bompas, Steele, FitzGibbon families, including memoir by Selina Bompas.
Booklets on Steele Family and Broughton Printed booklets on the Steele family, and local histories of Broughton and Broughton Baptist Church, Hampshire.
Copies of Gay and Steele Family Papers Photocopies of letters from John Gay, Richard Gay, Anne Steele; and Steele family tree 1820 (originals in the possession of Marjorie Reeves).
Printed Books by or Owned by the Steele Family
Hymn Tunes [William Steele senior?]
Mary Steele [Dunscombe], “Danebury and other Poems”, etc. Printed volume (quarto). All contents have their own title-pages and pagination sequences. Inscription on front flyleaf [detached] reads “Mary Steele Tomkins 1816”.
Mary Steele [Dunscombe], “Danebury and other Poems” “Danebury or the Power of Friendship, A Tale: With Two Odes. By a Young Lady.” Bristol, printed by W. Pine [no date], price 1s. 6d. (dedication to the author's father, advertisement describing Danebury Hill in Hampshire, text of the poem, the first line of which is “In ancient times e'er peace with lenient smile”), 32…
Mary Scott, “The Female Advocate” The Female Advocate; a Poem occasioned by reading Mr Duncombe's Feminead: by Miss Scott, London, printed for Joseph Johnson, 1774, price 2s. (title and price overprinted at the top at the page “W. Steele, Broughton, Hants”, full title-page, dedication “To a Lady”, text of poem, the first line of which is “Now, big with storms,…
Mary Steele [Dunscombe], “Danebury or the Power of Friendship” Danebury or the Power of Friendship, A Tale. With Two Odes. By a Young Lady. Bristol, printed by W. Pine [no date], price 1s. 6d. (title and price with inserted manuscript note “Danebury a Poem written by Mrs Dunscombe [sic] at the age of 15” in 19th-century hand, full title-page, dedication to the author's father,…
Samuel Marsh Oram, “Poems” Poems by the late Mr Samuel Marsh Oram [with] An Introduction by Percival Stockdale, London, printed for T. Cadell, 1794, price 2s. 6d. (full title-page inscribed “M. Steele” in manuscript at top fore-edge, Stockdale's introduction being notes on Oram's life, writings and character, dated “May's Buildings, Jan. 12th 1794”, text of thirteen poems, list of…
Mary Steele Tomkins, “Canzona” and Notes Manuscript “Canzona in Five Verses by Mary Steele Tomkins”, with additional memoranda and rough notes in her hand.
Isaac Watts, “Hymns” (Anne Steele's)
Isaac Watts, “Hymns” (Anne Steele's) Anne Steele's copy of Isaac Watts' “Hymns” (1778)
Anne Steele’s Bible Anne Steele's copy of Bible (1690 edn).
Anne Steele's New Testament Anne Steele's copy of New Testament (1769).
Mrs Chapone's Letters Anne Steele Tomkins' copy of Mrs Chapone's Letters (1816).
“Theodosia” [Anne Steele], “Verses for Children”
“Theodosia” [Anne Steele], “Verses for Children” “Theodosia” [Anne Steele]’s posthumosly published “Verses for Children” (E. Easton, Salisbury, 1788) in hand-sewn wallpaper cover. Henry and William Steele Papers (Broughton)
William Steele Senior Sermons: Old Testament Sermons, sewn together individually and bundled by book of the Bible.
William Steele Senior Sermons: New Testament Sermons, sewn together individually and bundled by book of the Bible.
Henry Steele (?) Sermons
William Steele Senior (?): Additional Sermons

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