This volume contained, she said, the first poem of a lively tendency that she had ever dared to print, a satirical one written years before in collaboration with one of her sisters.
Betham, Mary Matilda. “Preface”. Crow-Quill Flights.
Editor Ernest Betham
places Southey's letter about this book before one dated 4 April.
Betham, Ernest, editor. A House of Letters. Jarrold and Sons, 1905.
104, 106
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Critical Review. W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 5 series.
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Mary Matilda Betham
MMB
's collateral descendant Ernest Betham
makes much use in relating her family history of a Memorandum Book, from my Birth, 1776, till July, 1795, which covers some of the functions of both autobiography...
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Mary Matilda Betham
Like most of her peers, MMB
maintained a lively correspondence. Some of it is reproduced in A House of Letters, edited by Ernest Betham
(though he prints more letters to than from her). She...
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Betham, Ernest, editor. A House of Letters. Jarrold and Sons, 1905.