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Box Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2

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Contains 193 Results:

Newspaper cuttings relating to James Montgomery's funeral, [May 1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/135
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Newspaper cuttings relating to funeral sermons at James Montgomery's funeral, on page 294.

Dates: [May 1854]

Printed 'Order of the Procession on the occasion of the Funeral of the late James Montgomery Esq', 11 May 1854

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/136
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Printed 'Order of the Procession on the occasion of the Funeral of the late James Montgomery Esq', on page 295.

Dates: 11 May 1854

Engraving of Sheffield General Cemetery, c1854

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/137
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Black and white engraving of Sheffield General Cemetery, where James Montgomery was buried, on page 296.

Dates: c1854

Words and music for 'Hymn sung at the funeral of James Montgomery Esq', [May 1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/138
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Words and music for 'Hymn sung at the funeral of James Montgomery Esq', on page 297.

Dates: [May 1854]

Black-edged card 'In memory of James Montgomery', 11 May 1854

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/139
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Black-edged card 'In memory of James Montgomery', 'with Miss Gales and the family's respects', on page 298.

Dates: 11 May 1854

Poem, 'The Poet's Funeral', [May 1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/140
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Handwritten poem titled 'The poet’s funeral' written by Mrs. Earnshaw, the wife of the Rev. John Earnshaw, minister of Zion Chapel, Attercliffe, on pages 299-300.

Dates: [May 1854]

Ode on the death of James Montgomery, [1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/141
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Printed 'Ode on the death of James Montgomery' by J. W. King, on page 302.

Dates: [1854]

Letter and sermon notes, 25 May 1854

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/142
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Letter and sermon notes from F.J. Falding, on page 304.

Dates: 25 May 1854

Engraving of 'monument proposed to be erected over the grave of Montgomery', 21 September 1854 - 23 September 1854

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/143
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Black and white engraving of 'monument proposed to be erected over the grave of Montgomery in the Sheffield Cemetery, from the design of John Bell, sculptor' and an admittance card to view the model sketch of the monument at the Cutlers’ Hall, 21, 22 and 23 September 1854, on page 311.

Dates: 21 September 1854 - 23 September 1854

Printed description of sketch model of Montgomery Memorial, [1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/144
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Printed description of sketch model of Montgomery Memorial, designed by John Bell, on page 312.

Dates: [1854]

Handwritten poem by Mrs. Earnshaw, [1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/145
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Handwritten poem by Mrs. Earnshaw, the wife of the Rev. John Earnshaw, minister of Zion Chapel, Attercliffe, titled 'On gathering a daisy from the poet’s grave', on page 316.

Dates: [1854]

Newscuttings, January 1861 - July 1861

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/146
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Two newscuttings relating to the inauguration of the Montgomery Monument (July 1861) and one a poem to James Montgomery dated January 1861, on page 316.

Dates: January 1861 - July 1861

Printed appeal for subscriptions for the Montgomery Monument, 4 May 1857

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/147
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Printed appeal for subscriptions for the Montgomery Monument, on page 318.

Dates: 4 May 1857

Photograph of the Montgomery Monument, 1861

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/148
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Black and white photograph of the Montgomery Monument in the Sheffield General Cemetery, by Theophilus Smith, on page 320.

Dates: 1861

Printed catalogue of the Library of James Montgomery, [June 1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/149
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Printed catalogue of the 'Library of Jas. Montgomery Esq.', which will be sold by auction by Schofield and Son on Wednesday and Thursday 21st and 22nd June 1854'. Mary Anne Rawson has marked the books she purchased in the catalogue, with an explanatory note at the back. On page 322.

Dates: [June 1854]

Letter and notes from Dr. James, [1854]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/150
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Letter and notes from Dr. James on pages 323-324.

Dates: [1854]

Engraving of Sarah Gales, c1850

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/151
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Black and white engraving of Sarah Gales, engraved by H. Adlard from a miniature by W. S. Robinson, on page 327. Sarah Gales was the youngest of the three sisters of Joseph Gales, the editor of the Sheffield Register who James Montgomery lived with and eventually took over the running of the newspaper from. James Montgomery lived with the Gales sisters for the rest of their lives, with Sarah surviving them all.

Dates: c1850

Black-edged card in remembrance of Sarah Gales, [February 1857]

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/152
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Black-edged card in remembrance of Sarah Gales who died on 18 Feb 1857, on page 328.

Dates: [February 1857]

Newspaper cutting reporting the death of Rev. John James Montgomery, 26 March 1857

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/153
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Black-edged newspaper cutting reporting the death of the Rev. John James Montgomery, the [nephew of James Montgomery], on page 328.

Dates: 26 March 1857

Letter from Sarah Gales, c1840

 Item — Box: Montgomery Manuscripts Box 2
Reference code: 19/1/4/154
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Letter from Sarah Gales, on page 330.

Dates: c1840