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271
   
“crack-brained absurdities,” which shocked nineteenth-century sensibilities: Quarterly Review,
July 1810, p. 523.
271
   
a fine new house around the corner from the school:
Greenwich Rates Books at GHC. The terrace is now called Gloucester Circus and the house is numbered 29. For information on building Gloucester Circus see Bonwitt, W.,
Michael Searles: a Georgian architect and surveyor
(London, 1987), pp. 20–22; Bonwitt, W., “Gloucester Circus,” in
Transactions of the Greenwich and Lewisham Antiquarian Society,
vol. 10, pp. 21–30.
271
   
“as fully competent as Mrs. Bicknell was”:
John Constable to Maria Constable, January 21, 1825, in Constable, vol. 2, p. 373.
271
   
Denning, who painted Sabrina’s picture in 1832:
“Mrs Bicknell,” by Richard James Lane, after Stephen Poyntz Denning, lithograph, 1833 (1832), NPG D22174; Richard James Lane, account books, NPG MS 56, vol. 1, pp. 34 and 36; S. P. Denning to Richard James Lane, April 1, 1833, in RJL, correspondence, NPG MS 61, vol. 1, p. 22. My thanks to Alexandra Aault, assistant curator at the NPG, for helping me to verify the sitter of the portrait as Sabrina Bicknell.
272
   
“so strong a likeness I should have recognized it”:
FB to Charles Parr Burney, May 3, 1836, in Burney, vol. 12, p. 890.
272
   
“She is, alas! much changed”:
Wood, p. 123. The sale of the contents and fittings is described in the auction catalog of the Burney School, May 14, 1839, in Miscellaneous papers relating to Greenwich, BL (Rare Books).
273
   
“I see grey hairs upon brows”:
Wood, pp. 306 and 326–27.
273
   
Sabrina died at her home in The Circus:
Death certificate of Sabrina Bicknell, September 9, 1843, GRO, 1231703–1; Will of Sabrina Bicknell, Prob 11/1986. Sabrina’s grave is plot no. 4371 in square 108. Her son John Laurens Bicknell is buried on the right of her grave and her granddaughter Mary Grant Bicknell is to the right of her father.
274
   
John Laurens Bicknell survived his mother by only two years:
Death certificate of John Laurens Bicknell, August 9, 1845, GRO 1408910–1.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

ABBREVIATIONS

AS

Anna Seward

CB

Charles Burney Jr. (1757–1817)

ED

Erasmus Darwin

EM

Esther Milnes

ERO

Essex Record Office

FB

Fanny Burney

FHA

Foundling Hospital Archives

LRO

Lichfield Record Office

GHC

Greenwich Heritage Centre

JB

John Bicknell

JJR

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

JK

James Keir

LMA

London Metropolitan Archives

LRO

Lichfield Record Office

MB

Matthew Boulton

ME

Maria Edgeworth

MT

Middle Temple

NPG

National Portrait Gallery

RLE

Richard Lovell Edgeworth

SJBM

Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

SOG

Society of Genealogists

SS

Sabrina Sidney (later Bicknell)

TD

Thomas Day

MANUSCRIPT SOURCES

Barrington Family Papers, Essex Record Office
Burney Family Collection, The James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Yale University
Burney, Fanny, Fanny Burney Notebooks, in the Berg Collection (Henry W. and Albert A. Berg) of English and American Literature, New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations
British Library Add. MSS
Darwin Papers, Cambridge University Library
Edgeworth Papers, National Library of Ireland
Egerton Papers, British Library
Foundling Hospital Archives, London Metropolitan Archives
Greenwich Heritage Centre (Burney School documents)
Heinz Archive and Library, National Portrait Gallery, London
Lambeth Archives Department (Graham family correspondence)
Lichfield Record Office
Middle Temple Archives, London
Pearson Papers, University College London Special Collections
Royal Society of Arts (Letters of Richard Lovell Edgeworth)
Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum, Lichfield
Sir John Soane Archives, Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Soho Archives (Boulton Papers and Watt Papers), Birmingham Reference Library
Staffordshire Record Office (Edward Sneyd and Ann Sneyd papers), Stafford
William Salt Library (Letters of Thomas Day and Anna Seward), Stafford

BIOGRAPHIES OF THOMAS DAY (IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER)

Keir, James,
An Account of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day, Esq.
(London, 1791)
Kippis, Andrew, “Thomas Day” in
Biographia Britannica
(London, 1793), vol. 5, pp. 21–32.
Seward, Anna,
Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin, chiefly during his residence in Lichfield, with anecdotes of his friends, and criticisms on his writings
(London, 1804)
Blackman, John,
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of Thomas Day, author of’Sandford and Merton”
(London, 1862)
Stephen, Sir Leslie, ed.,
Dictionary of National Biography
(London, 1888), vol. 14, pp. 239–41
Sadler, Sir Michael,
Thomas Day, an English disciple of Rousseau
(Cambridge, 1928)
Gignilliat, George Warren,
The Author of Sandford and Merton, a life of Thomas Day, Esq
(New York, 1932)
Scott, Sir Samuel Haslam,
The Exemplary Mr. Day, 1748—1789, author of “Sandford and Merton”
(London, 1935)
Rowland, Peter,
The Life and Times of Thomas Day, 1748—1789, English philanthropist and author, virtue almost personified
(Lewiston, NY; Lampeter, 1996)

WORKS BY THOMAS DAY REFERRED TO IN THE TEXT (IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER)

TD and JB,
The Dying Negro
(London, 1773)
TD,
The Devoted Legions
(London, 1776)
TD,
Ode for the New Year 1776
(London, 1776)
TD,
The Desolation of America
(London, 1776)
TD,
Fragment of an Original Letter on the Slavery of the Negroes, written in the year 1776
(London, 1784)
TD,
The History of Sandford and Merton, A Work Intended for the Use of Children
(3 vols., London, 1783, 1786 and 1789)
TD and Esther Day,
Select Miscellaneous Productions, of Mrs Day, and Thomas Day, Esq in verse and prose . . . ,
ed. Lowndes, Thomas (London, 1805)
TD et al.,
Tracts in Prose and Verse,
ed. Lowndes, Thomas (2 vols., Dover; London, 1825–27)

OTHER PUBLISHED SOURCES

(Texts that are mentioned only once are given in full in the endnotes but not here.)

Allin, D. S.,
The Early Years of the Foundling Hospital, 1739/41–1773
(London, 2010)
Anon,
A Short Account of the Ancient and Modern State of the City and Close of Lichfield
(Lichfield, 1819)
Anon,
An Account of the Foundling Hospital
(London, 1826)
Barker-Benfield, G. J.,
The Culture of Sensibility: sex and society in eighteenth-century Britain
(Chicago; London, 1992)
Barnard, Teresa,
Anna Seward: a constructed life
(Aldershot, UK, 2009)
Bentley,
Thomas, Journal of a Visit to Paris, 1776,
ed. France, Peter (Brighton, 1977)
Bicknell, Algernon Sidney,
Five Pedigrees
(London, 1912)
Bicknell, John (under pseudonym Joel Collier),
Musical Travels Through England
(London, 1774)
Black, Jeremy,
The British Abroad: the Grand Tour in the eighteenth century
(Stroud, UK, 2003)
———,
France and the Grand Tour
(Basingstoke, UK, 2003)
Boswell, James,
Boswell’s London Journal, 1762–1763,
ed. Pottle, Frederick A. (New Haven; London, 1991)
Broome, Jack
Howard, Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Staffordshire, 1766–1767
(Keele, UK, 1966)
Bulwer, Edward, Baron Lytton,
The Life, Letters and Literary Remains of Edward Bulwer, Lord Lytton,
ed. Bulwer-Lytton, Edward (his son) (2 vols., London, 1883)
Burke, John,
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
(3 vols., London, 1846)
Burney, Fanny,
The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame d’Arblay), 17c 1–1840
, ed. Hemlow, Joyce et al. (12 vols., Oxford, 1972–84)
Burney, Sarah Harriet,
The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney,
ed. Clark, Lorna J. (Athens, GA; London, 1997)
Butler, Harriet Jessie and Edgeworth, Harold (eds.),
The Black Book of Edgeworthstown and Other Edgeworth Memories, 1585—1817
(London, 1927)
Butler, Marilyn, “Edgeworth’s Stern Father: Escaping Thomas Day, 1795–1801” in Ribeiro, Alvaro, and Basker, James G. (eds.),
Tradition in Transition: women writers, marginal texts, and the eighteenth-century canon
(Oxford, 1996), pp. 75–93.
———,
Maria Edgeworth: a literary biography
(Oxford, 1972)
Cannon, Garland,
The Life and Mind of Oriental Jones: William Jones, the father of modern linguistics
(Cambridge, 1990)
———, ed.,
The Letters of Sir William Jones
(Oxford, 1970)
Carey, Brycchan,
British Abolitionism and the Rhetoric of Sensibility: writing, sentiment, and slavery, 1760–1807
(Basingstoke, UK, 2005)

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