JMBarrie
JMBarrie => JMBarrie => Topic started by: mjc on September 30, 2008, 05:11:59 PM
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Could anyone point me to an online example of Mary Ansell's handwriting? I believe I have a book from her personal library, but I haven't been able to locate anything for visual comparison.
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I don't know of any online sources but you could try the University of Nottingham because they hold printed and manuscript collections of D H Lawrence, including his letters to Mary (Cannan) between 1914 (when they met as neighbours in Buckinghamshire) and the 1920s. They may have her replies in their archive. Try this URL as a starting point: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/collections/dhl-resources/circle.phtml
NB Beware the University's persistence in erroneously stating that Mary's dates were 1867-1950. I've tried to convince them of their error but they didn't seem interested. They should state: 1861-1950.
Good luck! I'd be interested to hear how you get on.
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Thanks for the reply, and the suggested source. I am pursuing it and will let you know how it turns out.
The book in question was inscribed by the author to "Mrs. J.M. Barrie" in the mid-1890s. It also bears the later signature "M.K. Cannan 1910."
I assumed that Mary Ansell added the signature after her divorce and re-marriage, but I haven't found any indication that she had or used a middle name -- unless it signifies her mother's maiden name "Kitchen."
A puzzle without something more definite to go on ...
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I, too, never came across a middle name for Mary. Certainly none was stated on her birth certificate, marriage certificates, death certificate, or in the English Birth and Marriage indices. I think your guess that K stood for her maiden name is a reasonable one. Undoubtedly the book you have was hers.
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No luck with the U of Nottingham, although it was an excellent suggestion and they were very helpful. Unfortunatey, there are no letters in Mary Ansell's hand in their D.H. Lawrence collection.
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There are examples of Mary's handwriting reproduced in my book, "J M Barrie & the Lost Boys"....