Autograph accounts in her hand sent to a pupil, Miss Jefferson, one signed by Mangnall.
Schoolmistress, of Mangnall's "Questions" (1769-1820). Two statements of account to a Miss Jefferson, listing in Mangnall's copperplate, charges for education under Mangnall., both one page, 4to, faint foxing, hole in middle (spiked?) one had 2" tear not affecting text. Charges given (1814/5) include "Board" £8.13.3, "Reading, English Grammar use of Books" £0.10.9, "Writing, Arithmetic use of pens and Ink" £0.13.3, "Geography and use of the Globes £0.16.0 . . . haircutting 1/-. . .washing, French, School Books, French Books/ Christmas Perquisites". The second (1815) includes Dancing, Drawing Bill, Charge to Pontefract and "Mr Stott". The first is unsigned but teh second concludes "Settled July 28th 1815/ Richmal Mangnall". In other words we have insight into the educational services provided by the writer of perhaps the bestselling children's book (educational) of the nineteenth-century, Mangnall's "Questions". N.B. I have yet to find other manuscript material in Mangnall's hand. Two items,