Palliser was a contributor to the
Art Journal and
The Academy, and was the author of: 3rd edit. 1875. This was translated into French by the Comtesse de Clermont Tonnerre. •
Brittany and its Byways: some Account of its Inhabitants and its Antiquities, London, 1869. •
Historic Devices, Badges, and War Cries, London, 1870; enlarged and extended from a series of papers on the subject in the
Art Journal. •
A Descriptive Catalogue of the Lace and Embroidery in the South Kensington Museum, 1871; 2nd edit. 1873; 3rd edit. 1881. •
Mottoes for Monuments; or Epitaphs selected for Study or Application. Illustrated with Designs by Flaxman and others, London, 1872. • ''The China Collector's Pocket Companion'', London, 1874; 2nd edit. 1875. •
A Brief History of Germany to the Battle of Königgratz, on the plan of
Mrs. Markham's histories. She translated from the French
Handbook of the Arts of the Middle Ages, 1855, by
Charles Jules Labarte, and
History of the Ceramic Art and
History of Furniture, 1878, both by
Albert Jacquemart. She also assisted her eldest brother Joseph Marryat in revising the second edition (1857) of his
History of Pottery and Porcelain. ==Notes==