Mary Delany (nee Granville, 1700-88) was famed for her paper-cut botanical illustrations, but she was also a prolific correspondent and knew many of the leading cultural figures of the eighteenth century. This six-volume work, edited by her great-great-niece, Lady Llanover (1802-96), was published in 1861-2.
Mary Delany (nee Granville, 1700-88) was famed for her paper-cut botanical illustrations, but she was also a prolific correspondent and knew many of the leading cultural figures of the eighteenth century. This six-volume work, edited by her great-great-niece, Lady Llanover (1802-96), was published in 1861-2.
Introduction Autobiography and Correspondence: 1. From the birth of Mary Granville to her first marriage. 1700-17 Letters 1-4 2. From Mary Granville's marriage with Alexander Pendarves, Esq., of Roscrow, to his death. 1717-24-5. Letters 5-14 3. From the year of Mr Pendarves's death to Mrs Pendarves's first visit to Ireland Letters 14-16 4. Mrs. Pendarves's visit to Ireland. Sept. 1731-April, 1733 Letters 16-18 5. From Mrs Pendarves's return from her visit to Ireland to the marriage of her sister Mrs Ann Granville. 1733-40 Letter 18.
Introduction Autobiography and Correspondence: 1. From the birth of Mary Granville to her first marriage. 1700-17 Letters 1-4 2. From Mary Granville's marriage with Alexander Pendarves, Esq., of Roscrow, to his death. 1717-24-5. Letters 5-14 3. From the year of Mr Pendarves's death to Mrs Pendarves's first visit to Ireland Letters 14-16 4. Mrs. Pendarves's visit to Ireland. Sept. 1731-April, 1733 Letters 16-18 5. From Mrs Pendarves's return from her visit to Ireland to the marriage of her sister Mrs Ann Granville. 1733-40 Letter 18.
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