Person

Mary Russell Mitford

born 1787, died 1855 (age 68)


gender: female
born in: New Alresford, United Kingdom
died in: Swallowfield
vocations: author

author of the following texts (126):
A Castle in the Air   (Published in: 1830)
A Christmas Party   (Published in: 1828)
A Country Apothecary   (Published in: 1828)
A Country Barber   (Published in: 1828)
A Country Cricket-Match   (Published in: 1824)
A Great Farm-House   (Published in: 1824)
A Moonlight Adventure.   (Published in: 1832)
A New-married Couple   (Published in: 1828)
A Parting Glance at Our Village.   (Published in: 1824)
A Quiet Gentlewoman   (Published in: 1828)
A Village Beau   (Published in: 1824)
A Visit to Lucy   (Published in: 1826)
A Walk Through the Village   (Published in: 1826)
An Admiral on Shore   (Published in: 1828)
An Old Bachelor   (Published in: 1824)
Aunt Martha   (Published in: 1824)
Bramley Maying   (Published in: 1824)
Children of the Village. The Foster-Mother.   (Published in: 1832)
Children of the Village. The Magpies.   (Published in: 1830)
Children of the Village. Young Master Ben.   (Published in: 1832)
Children of the Village—Amy Lloyd   (Published in: 1830)
Children of the Village—Harry Lewington   (Published in: 1830)
Children of the Village—Pride shall have a Fall   (Published in: 1830)
Children of the Village—The Robins   (Published in: 1830)
Children of the Village—The Two Dolls   (Published in: 1830)
Christmas Amusements. (No. I).   (Published in: 1832)
Christmas Amusements. (No. II).   (Published in: 1832)
Christmas Amusements. (No. III).   (Published in: 1832)
Christmas Amusements. (No. IV).   (Published in: 1832)
Christmas Amusements. (No. V).   (Published in: 1832)
Christmas Amusements. (No. VI).   (Published in: 1832)
Cousin Mary   (Published in: 1824)
Dora Creswell   (Published in: 1828)
Dr. Tubb   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections. A Widow Gentlewoman.   (Published in: 1832)
Early Recollections. Caroline Cleveland.   (Published in: 1832)
Early Recollections. French Emigrants.   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections. My Godfather.   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections. My Godfather’s Manoeuvring.   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections. My School Fellows.   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections. The English Teacher.   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections. The French Teacher.   (Published in: 1826)
Early Recollections—The Cobbler Over the Way   (Published in: 1830)
Early Recollections—The General and His Lady   (Published in: 1830)
Early Recollections—Tom Hopkins   (Published in: 1830)
Ellen   (Published in: 1824)
Fanny’s Fairings   (Published in: 1828)
Ghost Stories   (Published in: 1830)
Going to the Races   (Published in: 1830)
Grace Neville   (Published in: 1828)
Hannah   (Published in: 1824)
Hay-carrying   (Published in: 1828)
Hopping Bob   (Published in: 1830)
Introduction. Extracts from Letters.   (Published in: 1828)
Introduction. Farewell to Our Village.   (Published in: 1832)
Introductory Letter, to Miss W   (Published in: 1830)
Jack Hatch   (Published in: 1826)
Jessy Lucas   (Published in: 1828)
Little Miss Wren   (Published in: 1830)
Little Rachel   (Published in: 1826)
Lost and Found   (Published in: 1828)
Lost and Won   (Published in: 1830)
Louisa   (Published in: 1830)
Lucy   (Published in: 1824)
Mademoiselle Therese   (Published in: 1828)
Marianne   (Published in: 1826)
Matthew Shore   (Published in: 1830)
Modern Antiques   (Published in: 1824)
Mrs. Mosse   (Published in: 1824)
My Godmothers   (Published in: 1828)
Old Master Green. A Village Sketch.   (Published in: 1832)
Olive Hathaway   (Published in: 1828)
Our Maying   (Published in: 1828)
Our Village   (Published in: 1824)
Patty’s New Hat   (Published in: 1830)
Preface [Our Village Series IV]   (Published in: 1830)
Preface [Our Village Vol. III]   (Published in: 1828)
Preface [Our Village Vol. II]   (Published in: 1826)
Preface [Our Village Vol. I]   (Published in: 1824)
Rosedale   (Published in: 1830)
Sea-Side Recollections.   (Published in: 1832)
The Bird-catcher   (Published in: 1828)
The Black Velvet Bag   (Published in: 1826)
The Chalk-pit   (Published in: 1828)
The China Jug   (Published in: 1830)
The Cousins   (Published in: 1832)
The Cribbage Players. A Country Dialogue.   (Published in: 1832)
The Election   (Published in: 1830)
The Fisherman in His Married State   (Published in: 1832)
The Freshwater Fisherman. A Sketch.   (Published in: 1832)
The Haymakers. A Country Story.   (Published in: 1832)
The Incendiary. A Country Tale.   (Published in: 1832)
The Inquisitive Gentleman   (Published in: 1826)
The Lost Keys. Or a Day of Distress.   (Published in: 1832)
The Mole-catcher   (Published in: 1828)
The Old Gipsy   (Published in: 1826)
The Queen of the Meadow   (Published in: 1828)
The Rat-Catcher. A Sketch.   (Published in: 1832)
The Residual Legatee. A True Story.   (Published in: 1832)
The Runaway   (Published in: 1832)
The Talking Gentleman   (Published in: 1824)
The Talking Lady   (Published in: 1824)
The Tenants of Beechgrove   (Published in: 1826)
The Touchy Lady   (Published in: 1826)
The Two Sisters   (Published in: 1830)
The Two Valentines   (Published in: 1828)
The Vicar’s Maid   (Published in: 1826)
The Village Schoolmistress   (Published in: 1828)
The Young Gipsy   (Published in: 1826)
Tom Cordery   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. Frost and Thaw.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. Nutting.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. The Copse.   (Published in: 1826)
Walks in the Country. The Cowslip-Ball.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. The Dell.   (Published in: 1826)
Walks in the Country. The First Primrose.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. The Hard Summer.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. The Old House at Aberleigh.   (Published in: 1826)
Walks in the Country. The Visit.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country. The Wood.   (Published in: 1826)
Walks in the Country. Violeting.   (Published in: 1824)
Walks in the Country—Hannah Bint   (Published in: 1830)
Walks in the Country—The Fall of the Leaf   (Published in: 1830)
Walks in the Country—The Shaw   (Published in: 1830)
Wheat-hoeing. A Morning Ramble.   (Published in: 1828)
Whitsun-eve   (Published in: 1828)

publications (5):

text settings:
A village and its surroundings in Berkshire, England. Based on Mitford's home village Three Mile Cross near Reading.

publication locations:
London