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The Journal of Emily Shore
Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 11, (1920-21), pp. 227-240.
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R.B.M.
Prepared by Michael Steer
Margaret Emily Shore (1819-1839) was a young English woman who kept a journal from the age of eleven until her death from consumption at the age of nineteen. Extracts of her journal were published by her sisters Louisa and Arabella in 1891. A second edition was published in 1898. Emily Shore moved to Funchal, Madeira, with her family at the end of her life in search of a healthier climate. She died there in 1839. This Note relates to her visit to Devon in 1836-7. Google with the Archive Organization has sponsored the digitisation of books from several libraries. The Internet Archive makes available, in its Community Texts Collection (originally known as Open Source Books), books that have been digitised by Google from a number of libraries. These are books on which copyright has expired, and are available free for educational and research use. The copy of this rare book is held in the collection of Albert William Bryant Messenger, and is available from the Internet Archive.
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Baring, Miss | 190 |
Buller, Sir John Yarde | 191 |
Frost | 189 |
Kegan Paul & Co Messrs | 189 |
Lee, the Misses | 190 |
Lovelace | 190 |
Parker, Montague Edmund | 191 |
Peel, Sir Robert | 191 |
Praed, Winthrop | 191-2 |
Shore, Emily Margaret | throughout |
Taylor, Mr | 191 |
Teignmouth, Lord | 191 |
Trevillian, Mr | 190 |
Tripp, Mr | 190 |