Collection Overview
Title: Trollope Family papers, 1830-1912
ID: 01/02/02/POST-1650 MS 0442
Creator: Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882)
Extent: 1.0 Boxes
Languages: English [eng]
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Letters, journals, unpublished literary works of Anthony Trollope and other members of the Trollope family.
The manuscripts include a diary, 1872; 10 letters to H. M. Trollope; 19 letters to Anthony from Cardinal Newman, Henry Taylor, etc; manucript poems; notes on reading; bibliography for and statement of principles concerning his projected (but never written) history of literature, and a packet of papers endorsed by him "The Story of the Tailor's Money" -- apparently the source for a novel plot.
Among the works of Mrs. Frances Trollope are included: Salmagundi--aliena-1834, endorsed by Anthony, My mother's lines on the burial of Lord Byron's Illegitimate Daughter, some 61 eight-line stanzas, unpublished; 34 pp. unpublished manuscript endorsed by Anthony, My mother's journal of a visit to La Grange; 54 pp. unpublished manuscript endorsed by Anthony, and the Righteous Rout by her, evidently a comedy; three shorter manuscripts and some letters.
The collection also includes letters and journals of Rose, Harry, and Thomas Adolphus Trollope, the wife, son, and brother of Anthony.
The final part of the collection is Anthony Trollope's accounts of his transactions with his son Fred, who emigrated early in life to Australia, and 26 letters from Fred (1872-1890), to Anthony, Rose, and Harry.
Biographical Note
Born the fourth of six surviving children of Thomas Anthony Trollope, a barrister and Frances (Milton) Trollope, on April 24, 1815, in London. Had a very unhappy childhood due to poverty and debt. Could not afford to go to university, and found employment with the Post Office from 1834 to 1867. Married Rose Heseltine in June 1844, and had two sons, Frederick and Henry. Died December 6, 1882, as the result of a stroke, in London.
Wrote 47 novels and five volumes of short stories, as well as travel books, biographies, and collections of sketches. His works offer an unsurpassed portrait of the professional and landed classes of Victorian England. In his Autobiography (published posthumously in 1883) Trollope describes the self-discipline that enabled his prolific output: he would produce a given number of words per hour in the early morning, before work; he always wrote while travelling by rail or sea and as soon as he finished one novel, he began another. His efforts resulted in him becoming one of England's most successful and popular writers. His mother Frances was also a successful writer.
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Box and Folder Listing
- Box 1
- Box-Folder 1.1: Arbuthnot, L. (?) ALS to Gordon, George Huntley, 1864 March 12
- Note: Gordon, George died 1868-12-27 age 72
- Box-Folder 1.2: Atheneum Club: Millais, J.E. (?), Pollack, W. (?) 3 ALS to Trollope, Rose Heseltine, 1882-1883
- Concerning a bust of Milton donated to the Atheneum by Rose Trollope.
- Note: See: Millais, J. E.? and Pollack, W.?
- Box-Folder 1.3: Bennett, W.C. ALS and document to Trollope, Anthony, 1883
- Concerning a bust of Longfellow for Westminster Abbey.
- Note: W. Bennett is probably William Cox Bennett, 1820-1895.
- Box-Folder 1.4: Berthoud, Charles 2 AL to Trollope, Anthony, 1878-1879
- Concerning a translation into French of The Warden.
- Box-Folder 1.5: Manners, John ALS and document to Trollope, Rose Heseltine, 1882
- Note: See: Manners-Sitton, John Henry Thomas and Manner, Lord John. Cross reference: Canterbury, John
- Box-Folder 1.6: Chapman, Fred 3 ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1875
- Note: Vertue, Jan Spren 1829-92 and See: Harding.
- Box-Folder 1.7: Clemens, Jenny ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1879
- English teacher in East Prussia asks permission to translate "Christmas at Thompson Hall."
- Box-Folder 1.8: Collins, William Lucas ALS to Mrs. Trollope, 1883
- Addressed to Mrs. Trollope thanking for letter and photograph.
- Box-Folder 1.9: Davenport, Bromley. 2 MS, 1853
- 2 poems: "Dream of an Old Metonian" and "Lowesby Hall".
- Box-Folder 1.10: De[?], Ch. Bernard (?) ALS, 1878
- Making arrangements for public, of all weeks in Paris.
- Box-Folder 1.11: Gordon, George Huntley (1796-1868) 5 ALS and 1 Envelope, 1863
- Congratulating Trollope's description of "North America". Mentions need for increasing postage.
- Box-Folder 1.12: Locker, Arthur ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1879
- Discusses reprinting of Thompson Hall [Christmas at Thompson Hall first published in The Graphic, Christmas number, 1876]
- Box-Folder 1.13: Haliburton, W. (?) ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1854
- Offers letters of introduction if Anthony Trollope goes to Halifax.
- Box-Folder 1.14: Harding, H. (?) 2 ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1877
- Concerning a trust for Mrs. Fred Chapman. Authorization for Harding to convert Egyptian bonds belonging to Mrs. Fred Chapman's trust.
- Box-Folder 1.15: Lethbridge, William 2 ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1879
- Rights for translation and money belongs to AnthonyTrollope to translate "Vicar of Bellhampton".
- Box-Folder 1.16: Lucas, Charles (?) ALS to Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, 1871
- Search for distant relative helped by checking settlement of George(?), who married a Trollope.
- Box-Folder 1.17: Mallet, Bernard ALS to Austin, Alfred, 1857 June 9
- f100 a year to Mrs. A. Trollope. [Sealed with First Lord of the Treasury on paper].
- Box-Folder 1.18: Oldham, R.S. (Richard Samuel) ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1879
- Concerns a proposal to write for the S.P.C.K.
- Box-Folder 1.19: Oliphant, Laurence ALS plus ENV to Trollope, Anthony, undated
- Concerning the moral tone of some tales published in the London Review.
- Box-Folder 1.20: Robinson, [?] ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1875
- Act as attorney for Trollope to assume up to f7000 liability for son. Letterhead: Government House, Sydney.
- Box-Folder 1.21: Royal Literary Fund: Blewitt, O. ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1877 May 29
- Dinner presided over by Kings of Belgians and was largest of its history.
- Box-Folder 1.22: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge: McClure, Edmund & Oldham, Richard Samuel 2 ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1879
- Anthony Trollope's proposal of having eminent writers writing a set of letters on social subjects.
- Box-Folder 1.23: Spalding, Samuel ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1881
- Agreement to hand over Dickens documents.
- Box-Folder 1.24: Taylor, Henry, Sir 2 ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1868
- Concerning a MS. novel and poem.
- Box-Folder 1.25: Ternan, W. L. ALS to Trollope, Frances Ternan, 1871 May 20
- Note: Frances Ternan Trollope is second wife of T. Adolphus Trollope.
- Box-Folder 1.26: Thompson, H. ALS to Trollope, Anthony, undated
- Apologizing for being busy on (Feb.16.).
- Box-Folder 1.27: Treumann, Bertha ALS to Trollope, Anthony, 1878
- Asks for permission to make a German translation of work on Sourth Africa. Asks if "Miss Mackenzie" has been translated.
- Box-Folder 1.28: Trollope, Anthony, documents and letters, 1865
11 Documents, 4 ENV, 4 Fragments, 1 ALS, 1 AN, 1 AL 1 Clipping, 2 MS.
Notes: Refer to 1 Diary transferred to Rose Heseltine Trollope file.
- Box-Folder 1.29: Trollope, Anthony 10 ALS and 1 MS to Oldham, R.S., Spalding & Hodge, Trollope, Harry, 1846-1882
- The MS is a journal, July-Aug. 1872 working notes, "History of literature".
- Note: See: Berthoud, Charles.
- Box-Folder 1.30: Trollope, Charles ALS to Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, 1847 October 26
- Letter announces intended marriage of his brother John to the eldest daughter of Robert Shiffield of Lincolnshire.
- Box-Folder 1.31: Trollope, Frances 2 ALS, 2 ALS copies, 4 MS, 1843-1857
- 4 MS are Salmagundi--aliena-1834, Righteous Rout, Meeting of the Friends of Mutation and A Receipt to Make a Vulgus.
- Box-Folder 1.32: Trollope, Frederick James Anthony 27 ALS and 4 documents to Trollope, Anthony, Rose, and Henry, 1872-1886
- 4 documents are Anthony Trollope's transactions with his son Fred and a bond. 8 letters to father, Anthony, 16 letters to mom, Rose, and 2 letters to brother, Henry.
- Box-Folder 1.33: Trollope, Gordon C. (Clavering) ALS to Trollope, Rose (?), 1912 March 8
- Appreciation for check and announcing his engagement to Mary Blacket of Sydney.
- Box-Folder 1.34: Trollope, George 2 ALS to Trollope, Thomas Adolphus, 1871 May 20
- Genealogical information about great-grandfather Thomas Trollope.
- Box-Folder 1.35: Trollope, Rose [Heseltine] 1 Document, 1 MS, 3 leather holders, 1844-1875
- MS is Rose Heseltine Trollope's Diary 1844-1875. Document is her passport.
- Note: See: Note in Trollope, Anthony's file.
- Box-Folder 1.36: Trollope, Thomas Adolphus 115 ALS to Trollope, Anthony, Harry and Rose, 1860-1892
- 2 Letters to Anthony Trollope, 1 letter to Rose Trollope and 112 letters to nephew Harry Trollope.
- Box-Folder 1.37: Trollope, Wm. Henry ALS, 1871
- Letter is in regard to the death of William Henry Trollope's eldest brother. Letterhead:Brickworth House, Salisbury.
- Box-Folder 1.38: Trollope Family, 3 Clippings, 8 MS, 2 ENV used as wraps, 1892-1924
- Trollope genealogy information.
- Box-Folder 1.39: Trollope Family (possibly G. F. T.) 1 ALS, undated
- Trollope family history.