Authors V,W

A Ward-Sister

Lily Watson

A Welsh Spinster

Gleeson White
(1851 Mar 8 - 1898 Oct 19).

Mary Bradford Whiting
(b. Bloomfield, Essex, England. Mary was the daughter of J. B. Whiting, Vicar of St. Luke's, Ramsgate. She contributed a number of hymns to her father's Hymns for the Church Catholic [1882])

Hymns:

  • At Thine altar, Lord, we gather [1874]
  • Bishopsgarth (words and music) [Published by Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1897 as the setting of the Queen's Jubilee Hymn]
  • Come Ye Yourselves Apart and Rest Awhile
  • Lord of Might, Our Land's Defender
  • O Sun of Truth and Glory
  • O Word of Love! O Word of Life
  • Stars of Evening Softly Gleaming (words) [1902]
  • There Was Beauty on the Sea
  • Time Is Swiftly Passing o'er Us
  • To Mourn our Dead We Gather Here
  • To Thee, Creator, in Whose Love
  • Victoria (words and music)
  • What Was the Holy Joy, O Lord
    Books:
  • Mothers in Shakespeare [essay, 1898, in Ann Thompson and Sasha Roberts, eds. Women Reading Shakespeare 1660-1900: An Anthology of Criticism. Manchester and New York: Manchester UP, 1997.]
  • Dauntless Heart (cover) [1927]

    Constance Emma Cromwell Weigall, née Warner

  • Stories for Sunday Afternoons [1891]
  • Lincolnshire Lass [serialised 1892]
  • [The] Temptation of Dulce Carruthers [1893]
  • Angel Unawares - a Lincolnshire Story [1899]
  • In All Time of Our Wealth, etc. [1904]
  • Counsel of Uprightness [serialised 1905]
  • Gate of Happiness, etc. [1907]
  • [The] Red Light [1907]
  • [A] Wife Worth Winning [1907]
  • Far Above Rubies, etc. [1910]
  • Hutton's Millions [1915]
  • [The] Secret of Two Hearts [1915]

    Rev. Thomas B. Willson

    H. Mary Wilson

    A Woman of the World

    May Wynne
    (Mabel Winifred Knowles)