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)