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040 ‎‡a  Uk‏ ‎‡b  eng‏ ‎‡e  rda‏ ‎‡c  Uk‏ ‎‡d  Uk‏ ‎‡d  DLC‏ ‎‡d  UPB‏ ‎‡d  MoSW-Mu‏ ‎‡d  DLC‏
046 ‎‡f  1774‏ ‎‡g  1853‏ ‎‡2  edtf‏
053 0 ‎‡a  PR4063.B227‏
100 1 ‎‡a  Barker, Mary,‏ ‎‡d  1774-1853‏
370 ‎‡e  Lake District (England)‏ ‎‡2  lcsh‏
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400 1 ‎‡w  nne‏ ‎‡a  Barker, Mary,‏ ‎‡d  active 1798‏
400 1 ‎‡w  nnea‏ ‎‡a  Barker, Mary,‏ ‎‡d  fl. 1815‏
400 1 ‎‡a  Slade, Mary,‏ ‎‡d  1774-1853‏
400 1 ‎‡a  Slade Smith, Mary,‏ ‎‡d  1774-1853‏
400 1 ‎‡a  Smith, Mary Slade,‏ ‎‡d  1774-1853‏
400 1 ‎‡a  Senhora,‏ ‎‡d  1774-1853‏
400 1 ‎‡w  nnea‏ ‎‡a  Barker, Mary,‏ ‎‡d  fl. 1798‏
670 ‎‡a  Lines addressed to a noble Lord 1815, 2001:‏ ‎‡b  t.p. (Mary Barker)‏
670 ‎‡a  Senhora Small Fry, 2003:‏ ‎‡b  pages 3-53 (Mary Barker was baptized 23 September 1774; in 1855 her husband, Mr. Slade Smith, whom she married in Boulogne, France circa 1830, said she had died "years before"; Mary collaborated with William Wordsworth to write Lines addressed to a nobel lord (Lord Byron), published in 1815; Mary lived near the Wordworths, the Southeys, and the Coleridges for several years in the Lake District and was a close friend to Dorothy Wordsworth and Robert Southey; she wrote a novel titled The Welsh story (1798), wrote poetry, and miscellaneous writings; she saved Robert Southey's letters to her which have become important in Southey research; after marriage she was referred to as Mary Slade and Mary Slade Smith; Southey's nickname for her was Senhora; she was a musician, artist, poet, novelist)‏
670 ‎‡a  Romantic textualities : literature and print culture, 1780-1840, 2017:‏ ‎‡b  issue 22, page 21-22 (Making Space for Wollstonecraft : Mary Barker's A Welsh Story; Mary Barker (1774-1853) published A Welsh Story in 1798; Barker is known today as a friend of Robert Southey, whom she met in Portugal in 1800; baptized in Staffordshire in 1774, by the 1790s Barker had become companion to a local MP, Sir Edward Littleton, who encouraged her to publish A Welsh Story; she moved between London, Bath and Staffordshire in the early years of the nineteenth century before Sir Edward died, in 1812, leaving her an income of 200 pounds a year; Barker moved to the Lake District where she lived in the lodge house of Greta Hall, the Southey's home, and socialized with the Lake Poets and their families; with William Wordsworth, she published Lines Addressed to a Noble Lord (1815); by 1819, still liable for rent on Greta Lodge and having built a new house, Barker dealt with pressing financial problems by leaving Britain to stay with relatives in Boulogne; here, in 1830, she married a Mr. Slade Smith, twenty years her junior; she spent much of the last period of her life in France, where she died in 1853)‏
670 ‎‡a  Her A Welsh story, 1798:‏ ‎‡b  t.p. (name not given) dedication (Mary Barker)‏
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910 ‎‡a  linesaddressedtoanoblelord1815‏ ‎‡A  Lines addressed to a noble lord, 1815 /‏ ‎‡l  eng‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  welshstory‏ ‎‡A  A Welsh story, 1798:‏ ‎‡9  1‏
919 ‎‡a  linesaddressedtoanoblelord1815‏ ‎‡A  Lines addressed to a noble Lord 1815, 2001:‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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930 ‎‡a  mary barker‏ ‎‡c  Mary Barker and William Wordsworth.‏ ‎‡9  1‏
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