Catholic encyclopedia, viewed July 11, 2005 (In 1853, under the pseudonym of "Mary Berwick", she sent Household Words a short poem)
Catholic encyclopedia, viewed July 8, 2002 (Adelaide Anne Procter; b. 30 Oct 1825; d. 2 Feb. 1864)
Copyright Office catalog (words by Adelaide Anne Proctor)
Her The angel's story, 1962 t.p. (Miss Adelaide Anne Procter)
LC database, 9/14/94 (MLC hdg.: Procter, Adelaide A. (Adelaide Anne), 1825-1864; MLC usage: Adelaide A. Procter)
RLIN, 9/9/94 (hdg.: Procter, Adelaide Anne, 1825-1864; usage: Adelaide Anne Procter; Adelaide A. Procter)
Sullivan, A. The lost chord [SR] 1898 label (name not given)
The poems of Adelaide A. Procter, 1858 Intro. (Charles DIckens explains that Adelaide A. Procter submitted her first poem in 1853 to his Household words under the name of Mary Berwick. She continued to do so and it was only in Dec. 1854 that Dickens himself discovered that she was in fact Adelaide A. Procter, daughter of Barry Cornwall, the author and a long time acquaintance of Dickens himself)