Detailed Entry: a lady of ninety [and Richard Scrafton Sharpe] Dame Wiggins of Lee, and Her Seven Wonderful Cats. A Humourous Tale
| Author(s) | a lady of ninety [and Richard Scrafton Sharpe] |
| Unattributed Authorship | No |
| Title | Dame Wiggins of Lee, and Her Seven Wonderful Cats. A Humourous Tale |
| Place(s) of Publication | London |
| Publisher(s) | A. K. Newman and Co. |
| Publication Date | 1823 |
| Format | 10 x 17 cm. |
| Pagination or volumes | 16 [printed on one side of the leaves only] |
| Price | 1/- |
| Reference | WorldCat |
| Library | Osborne |
| Shelfmark | II, 631 |
| Comment | The "lady of ninety" is traditionally identified as a Mrs. Pearson, owner of a toy shop in Fleet Street, but she may be apocryphal. Sharpe saw the poem into print. |
This edition has been verified by examining the copy in the library with the shelfmark noted above.