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Martha Savory Yeardley

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582: 139: 186:. Yeardley continued to publish poetry, as well as various works co-authored with her husband, often with William Darton, a Quaker publisher particularly known for children's titles. In addition to these substantive publications, the Yeardley's co-authored a series of fourteen tracts for use in their missionary work. Martha Yeardley was the "driving force of the literary partnership," according to one commentator. "Worn out with travel," she died on 8 May, 1851. 125: 161:
Martha Savory Yeardley was born in London on 8 March 1781 to Anna and Joseph Savory, the latter a Quaker goldsmith. She had two sisters and a brother, and three half-sisters from her father's second marriage to Mary Pryor after the death of Anna Savory in or around 1785. At one point, she and her
182:(1786-1858), and married him in 1826. Over the twenty-five years of their partnership, the couple made five further tours (1827-28, 1828-33, 1833-34, 1842-43, and 1843-50). During the fourth tour, Yeardley established a school for girls in 178:, in 1805, followed by two other poetry collections before the end of the decade. She became committed to Quaker ministry and undertook "gospel tours" in Europe. In 1824 on one such tour she met her future husband, 650: 142:"The women's side" by John Joseph Willson (c.1837-1903) from a set of pen & ink sketches of the Society of Friends annual meeting, Devonshire House, London, May, 1860. 645: 224:. London/York: Harvey and Darton, Edmund Fry/William Alexander, 1829. (U.S. edition, 1829; 2nd UK edition, 1830; reissued by Jane Trathan, Falmouth, in 1835.) 366:
Modern English Biography: Containing Many Thousand Concise Memoirs of Persons who have Died Since the Year 1850, with an Index of the Most Interesting Matter
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An Original Wreath of Forget-me-not. Presented to Those who Love to Reflect on Heavenly Things. Published for the benefit of the Infant School at Burton
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Extracts from the Letters of John and Martha Yeardley, Whilst on a Religious Visit to Some Parts of the Continent of Europe, the Ionian Isles, &c
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Extracts from the Letters of John and Martha Yeardley, Whilst on a Religious Visit to Some Parts of the Continent of Europe, the Ionian Isles, &c
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Christian Faith and Benevolence Exemplified, in an institution for poor children, at Locle, in Switzerland, wherein labour is combined with education
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The Annual Monitor for 1852. Or Obituary of Members of the Society of Friends in Great Britain and Ireland for the year 1851
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Eastern Customs; Illustrative of Scripture Passages: with Some Observations on the Character, Manners, &c. of the Greeks
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Conversations between a Governess and her Pupils. Elicited by Scriptural Readings, Designed for Young Persons
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Friends of a Half Century: Fifty Memorials with Portraits of Members of the Society of Friends, 1840-1890
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The Dartons: an annotated check-list of children's books issued by two publishing houses, 1787-1876
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A Descriptive Catalogue of Friends' Books: Or Books Written by Members of the Society of Friends
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A Brief Memoir of Mary Ann Calame, with some account of the Institution at Locle, Switzerland
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Biographical Catalogue: Being an Account of the Lives of Friends and Others
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The manuscript diary of their Greek journey was, in 1900, held at
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minister, and author of educational works and travel literature.
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True Tales from Foreign Lands. In Verse. Designed for the Young
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by "Mrs. Smith" in 1813 after Yeardley sought to suppress it.
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Initials and pseudonyms; a dictionary of literary disguises
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minister, missionary, poet, travel & educational writer
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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel
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Life's Vicissitudes, or, winter's tears. Original poems
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Extracts from the Letters of John and Martha Yeardley
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Mrs Savory; M. Savory; M. Yeardley; M. Y.; Mrs Smith
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Romantic poetry by women: a bibliography, 1770-1835
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Eastern Customs; Illustrative of Scripture Passages
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