MS 656 02 02
Reference code
MS 656 02 02
Title
Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: William Mackworth Praed: Writings and correspondence
Level
Sub-series
Administrative / Biographical history
William ‘Mackworth’ Praed was Winthrop Praed’s older brother, who was often known as ‘Mackworth'.
Date
1807-[1817]
Extent & medium
16 items
Content description
During William Mackworth Praed’s childhood he would often write verses and plays that his younger siblings would act out when they were all together during the school holidays. These papers reflect William Praed’s early writings, and include correspondence from his school days
Arrangement
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Number 2 of 8 at this Level
- Next: Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: Papers of other members Praed family (inc. Sergeant Praed; and Elizabeth Praed), MS 656 02 03, (1789-1902)
- Previous: Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: Winthrop Mackworth Praed (1802–1839): Writings and correspondence, MS 656 02 01, (1808-1837)
Beneath this record in the archive hierarchy
- Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: Correspondence from William Mackworth Praed to his mother and father, MS 656 02 02 01, (1807-1809)
- Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: ‘Trick upon Trick or My Aunt bother’d’ by William Mackworth Praed, MS 656 02 02 02, ([1812])
- Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: ‘Trick upon Trick or My Aunt bother’d’ by William Mackworth Praed, MS 656 02 02 03, ([1812])
- Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: ‘Treachery defeated’ a drama by W.M. Praed junior, MS 656 02 02 04, (1814)
- Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: ‘The Magician out-imagined, a Dramatic Spectacle’, MS 656 02 02 05, (1814)
- Lady Susan Young and Sir George Young collection: ‘Fortune’s Folly’ by W. Praed, MS 656 02 02 06, ([1817])
