Outgoing Correspondence: Macaulay, Zachary, 1768-1838, approximately 1796-1827
Scope and Content
This collection contains letters written between Hannah More and a variety of correspondents, in addition to other manuscripts (including notebooks and poems) and visual materials. The collection also contains letters that are not addressed to Hannah More, including three letters from members of the Bluestocking Circle. Among the visual materials are engraved portraits of Hannah More and drawings of her home at Barley Wood.
Much of the descriptive information for this collection came from: Women, Morality and Advice Literature: Manuscripts and Rare Printed Works of Hannah More (1745-1833) and Her Circle from the Clark Library, Los Angeles, edited by Patricia Demers, Anne Mellor, and Janice Devereux. Marlborough: Adam Matthew Publications, 2005.
Dates
- Creation: approximately 1796-1827
Language of Material
English
Access
Collection is open for research.
Biographical Note
Zachary Macaulay was a life-long abolitionist, and a close friend of Hannah More, who shared his anti-slavery sentiments. His son, Thomas Babington Macaulay, the historian and essayist, was Hannah More's godson.
Extent
From the Item: 3 Linear Feet (5 boxes)
Repository Details
Part of the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library Repository