Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley, 1900.
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Travel | Emma Marshall | EM
visited Bordighera in Italy and Cannes in France, with a travel or holiday grant from the Royal Literary Fund
. Marshall, Beatrice. Emma Marshall. Seeley, 1900. 242-5 |
Wealth and Poverty | Anne Burke | In a year in which it instituted a Committee of Enquiry and struck seventy-three applicants from its books (a number of them women), the Royal Literary Fund
made one more grant to AB
. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. Batchelor, Jennie. “The Man of Genius and the Female Drudge: Labour, Gender, Authorship and the Royal Literary Fund”. American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ASECS) Conference, Las Vegas, NV, 31 Mar. 2005. |
Wealth and Poverty | Phebe Gibbes | PG
applied for financial help to the Royal Literary Fund
, which responded by giving her five guineas. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Wealth and Poverty | Matilda Hays | The year after Proctor's death, MH
applied to the Royal Literary Fund
for a pension. She cited her need, her labours on behalf of [her] own sex, and damage to her health inflicted by her... |
Wealth and Poverty | Jane Loudon | John Claudius Loudon
was comfortably off at the time of his marriage, though he had lost a lot of money around 1815 from the mismanagement of a banker. He lost money again with an over-ambitious... |
Wealth and Poverty | Eliza Nugent Bromley | ENB submitted a request for financial aid to the Royal Literary Fund
, enumerating her various works. On 19 JuneHer request was Negativ'd. “Mrs. Eliza Nugent Bromley”. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/AELMKX416881308/NCCO?u=edmo69826&sid=bookmark-NCCO&xid=55357e7f&pg=1. 5 |
Wealth and Poverty | Phebe Gibbes | |
Wealth and Poverty | Catherine Cookson | That estimate covered what remained after giving large sums away, much of it to medical research. The Cookson mouse has been developed to bear the gene for haemorrhagic teleangiectasia: hopefully a step towards a cure... |
Wealth and Poverty | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | SSW
, in great distress, first received financial aid—five pounds—from the Royal Literary Fund
. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Wealth and Poverty | Phebe Gibbes | |
Wealth and Poverty | Harriet Corp | HC
applied (with a letter of recommendation from William Frend
) for financial help to the Royal Literary Fund
. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
Wealth and Poverty | Sarah Scudgell Wilkinson | SSW
, facing prison for a debt of one pound nine shillings, incurred when a window got broken, told the Royal Literary Fund
, I am of that sex whose earnings at the best of... |
Wealth and Poverty | Hannah Lynch | HL
first appealed for financial help to the Royal Literary Fund
in 1895. On 14 February that year Walter Besant
wrote a letter on her behalf which emphasized her ill health and friendless condition; Mabel Robinson |
Wealth and Poverty | Adelaide O'Keeffe | On her father
's death AOK
applied to the Royal Literary Fund
, which granted her £25. For the Fund she estimated her lifetime literary earnings for herself as not more than £200. This estimate... |
Wealth and Poverty | Phebe Gibbes | PG
was one of those whose applications this year to the Royal Literary Fund
were rejected as questionable. Archives of the Royal Literary Fund, 1790-1918. |
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