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Derbyshire, England



Haddon Hall - Did Dorothy Vernon Elope?

The Dorothy Vernon elopement story first came to public attention with the publication in 1822 of The King of the Peak by Allan Cunningham. For the rest of the century and into the early part of the next, storytellers and novelist and poets repeated, embellished and expanded the tale.

This page contains nineteenth century Haddon Hall stories, mostly about the elopement of Dorothy Vernon from Haddon Hall  with her lover John Manners. Each story is available as a separate download.

The stories on this page have been collected into a book Haddon Hall Elopement Stories. A printed copy of the book may be purchased at www.LULU.com/shop
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This download is an 1822 story by Allan Cunningham. It is the first recorded story detailing the purported elopement of John Manners and Dorothy Vernon from Haddon Hall and her father, Sir George Vernon. Click to download 0.3 MB PDF file
Allan Cunningham's  The King of the Peak : DOWNLOAD

This download is an 1823 story by William Bennet. It presents a detailed study of Dorothy and George Vernon and of John Manners. Many events are introduced which have been adapted by later authors. Click to download 0.6 MB PDF file
William Bennet's  The King of the Peak - A Romance : DOWNLOAD

This download is an 1842 mystery story by an anonymous American author calling on the mystique of the old Haddon Hall. It is the only tale on this page which is not concerned with the famous elopement. Click to download 0.2 MB PDF file
A Night At Haddon Hall : DOWNLOAD

This download is an 1850 story by Eliza Meteyard. This sweet story, with a wide circulation in literary circles in 1860, defined the basic romantic and elopement elements for future Dorothy Vernon tales. Click to download 0.2 MB PDF file
Eliza Meteyard's  The Love Steps of Dorothy Vernon : DOWNLOAD

This download is an 1867 story by Grantley Berkeley. It brings to life the legends of Haddon Hall known at the time, wrapped into a story of John Manners, Dorothy Vernon, and her father Sir George Vernon. Click to download 0.6 MB PDF file
Grantley Berkeley's  Tale of Haddon Hall : DOWNLOAD

This download is an 1877 story by Edward Walford. This historical scholar accepts the underlying truth of the elopement tale. His story uses those aspects which had become generally accepted by the public. Click to download 0.2 MB PDF file
Edward Walford's  The Heiress of Haddon : DOWNLOAD

This download is an 1880 story written by James Muddock. It brings together the legends of the romance of Dorothy Vernon and John Manners and their elopement. This book was a best seller for twenty years and shows Muddock's personal attachment to Dorothy's story and to her sweet persona. Click to download 0.5 MB PDF file
James Muddock's  Doll - A Dream of Haddon Hall : DOWNLOAD

This download is a 1906 article written by Frank Cheetham. It is his attempt to trace the literary origin and evolution of the Dorothy Vernon elopement tale. The article refers to the stories cataloged above. Click to download 0.2 MB PDF file
Frank Cheetham's  The Dorothy Vernon Legend : DOWNLOAD

This download is a 1907 book written by James Muddock. He contends that the elopement was an actual historical occurrence which Muddock tries to prove. The reader will reach his own conclusion. Click to download 2.2 MB file
James Muddock's  Did Dorothy Vernon Elope? : DOWNLOAD

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