Mary Ferrar

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MF , hardly a writer herself; was the matriarch of a seventeenth-century family which lived like a religious community, and which seems to have composed dialogues and short moral histories collaboratively, as well as letters individually.
Feminist Companion Archive.
The only family member whose name is well remembered is MF 's son Nicholas (who is called by some an Anglican saint, and to whom we owe the preservation and publication of George Herbert 's poems).
Sharland, Emily Cruwys, and Nicholas Ferrar. “Introduction”. The Story Books of Little Gidding, Seeley.
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Gregory, Tobias. “By All Possible Art”. London Review of Books, Vol.
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, No. 6, pp. 25-6.
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Writing

Writing at Little Gidding

1625

The elderly widow Mary Ferrar , her sons Nicholas and John , and daughter and grandchildren, set up at the manor of Little Gidding in Huntingdonshire a semi-monastic family life which included collaborative authorship.
The nearest farmhouse is now a museum, called Ferrar House.
Feminist Companion Archive.
Maycock, Alan Lawson. Nicholas Ferrar of Little Gidding. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.
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