The material includes: a manuscript by Helen D'Arcy Stewart; a poem written at the age of 15 as Helen D'Arcy Cranstoun, On lang Newton; a poem in praise of punch, 1811; criticism of verses written after a funeral; letter to J. Stark, 1817; letters to Dr. W. Drennan, circa 1807, and 1813; and, letters to Marguerite Madeleine Gautier, 1814-1823. There is also a manuscript volume (a scrapbook) of songs, poems, letters and various jottings.
Correspondence and Work of Helen D'Arcy Stewart (1765-1838)
This material is held atEdinburgh University Library Heritage Collections
- Reference
- GB 237 Coll-506
- Dates of Creation
- 18th century-19th century
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English.
- Physical Description
- 8 letters, 2 poems, 1 manuscript criticism, 1 volume manuscript Access to records in a fragile condition may be restricted.
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Helen D'Arcy Cranstoun was born in 1765 and was the daughter of the Hon. George Cranstoun. She was the sister of Sir Walter Scott's friend, the Countess Purgstall, and daughter of Thomas Brisbane, Ayrshire. Cranstoun was an intellectual and socialite and Dugald Stewart submitted his writing to her for her judgement. On 26 July 1790 she married Stewart, his first wife (Helen Bannatyne) having died in 1787. They had two children - George who died in 1809, and Maria D'Arcy who died in 1846. Helen D'Arcy Stewart died on 28 July 1838.
Access Information
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Acquisition Information
Letter to Stark, acquired February 1979, Accession no. E79.14. Scrapbook volume acquired September 2006, Accession no. E2006.35. Letters to Gautier acquired June 2008, Accession no. E2008.32.
Note
The biographical/administrative history was compiled using the following material: (1) Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of national biography. Vol. 18. Shearman-Stovin. London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1909.
Compiled by Graeme D Eddie, Edinburgh University Library, Special Collections Division.
Other Finding Aids
Important finding aids generally are: the alphabetical Index to Manuscripts held at Edinburgh University Library, Special Collections and Archives, consisting of typed slips in sheaf binders and to which additions were made until 1987; and the Index to Accessions Since 1987.
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