MH
bore her youngest child, Margaret Anastasia
, known as Meggie or Meggy, who lived until 1930 and became (like two of her brothers) a great traveller.
Woodring, Carl Ray. Victorian Samplers: William and Mary Howitt. University of Kansas Press, 1952.
224
Dunicliff, Joy. Mary Howitt: Another Lost Victorian Writer. Excalibur Press of London, 1992.
177, 243, 257
Friends, Associates
Fredrika Bremer
FB's lifelong friendship with Per Böklin
survived her refusal of his hand and his marriage to someone else. The influence he had on her thinking was shared by Stina, Countess Sommerhielm
, and the academic...
Friends, Associates
Jessie White Mario
In old age JWM
was attentive to William Howitt
in his last illness. Margaret
, younger daughter of William and Mary Howitt
, duly visited her in return. Margaret gave her relations a vivid account...
Leisure and Society
Jessie White Mario
Margaret Howitt
thought JWMa rather wild person—smoked cigars, who entertained visitors at a table from which mountains of papers had first to be removed, and who, when she deemed her wine inferior, threw the...
Publishing
Mary Howitt
Mary Howitt
: An Autobiography appeared posthumously, edited by Howitt's younger (and only surviving) daughter, Margaret
, with a title-page quotation from St Augustine
and illustrations by her elder daughter, Anna Mary
.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Woodring, Carl Ray. Victorian Samplers: William and Mary Howitt. University of Kansas Press, 1952.
222
Residence
Mary Howitt
Having been held up in Zurich by war, MH
, her husband
, and their daughter Margaret
finally reached Rome.
Dunicliff, Joy. Mary Howitt: Another Lost Victorian Writer. Excalibur Press of London, 1992.
246-7
Travel
Mary Howitt
MH
, her husband
, and their daughter Margaret
left England with the intention of visiting Brussels, then Switzerland, then Italy.
Dunicliff, Joy. Mary Howitt: Another Lost Victorian Writer. Excalibur Press of London, 1992.
245-6
Timeline
No timeline events available.
Texts
Howitt, Mary. Mary Howitt: An Autobiography. Editor Howitt, Margaret, W. Isbister, 1889, 2 vols.