[10] Her "very first published production" was a poem in a religious magazine, when she was "but nine years old." (Life A.K. Vol. I. p. 29.)
[11] "Beatrice: A Tale of the Early Christians," was written by A.K. in 1859, for the Churchman's Companion, "but the publisher thought it worthy to make a separate volume, and offered to bring it out in that form, and to give her a present for it," which offer was accepted. (Life A.K. Vol. I. p. 4.)
[12] The Story was "In my Lady's Chamber," and purported to be a "speculative romance touching a few questions of the day." It was afterwards published separately as by "Colossa." (Life A.K. Vol. I. pp. 21, 22.)
[13] The first edition of "The Pilgrim and the Shrine" was published in 1867.
[14] E.M. did not marry again. He had one child, Charles Bradley Maitland, and he died on the 16th February, 1901.
[16] E.M. says that "The Keys of the Creeds" brought his thought up to the extreme limits of a thought merely intellectual, to transcend which it would be necessary to penetrate the barrier between the worlds of sense and of spirit. (Life A.K. Vol. I. p. 54.)
[17] Statement E.C.U. p. 80.
[18] In 1875. (Life A.K. Vol. I. p. 73.)
[19] The book was "England and Islam: or The Counsel of Caiaphas," which was published in 1877.