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Journal and commonplace book of agricultural notes : manuscript

Title
Journal and commonplace book of agricultural notes : manuscript.
Production
Leicestershire, England, circa 1771-1798.
Physical Description
1 volume (44 pages) ; 21 x 13 cm
Language
English
Notes
Title devised by cataloger, based on dealer's description.
Ownership inscription to inner board: Edwd. Burton / His Book / 1798.
Bound in contemporary wallet style calf, lacking half the spine and lacking clasp; printed sheet with the alphabet pasted to front inner board.
In English.
Provenance
Purchased from Dean Cooke, November 2020.
Access and use
This material is available for research.
Biographical / Historical Note
Edward Burton was a Leicestershire farmer.
Summary
A journal kept by the farmer Edward Burton in which he records business matters along with accounts of local events around the Leicestershire villages of Hemington and Castle Donington. He records crops sold, laborers’ expenses paid, and the days on which neighbors began their respective harvests. Burton also used the volume as a commonplace book, including notes on remedies, proverbs from printed sources, and lists of authors and scientists, much of the information derived from almanacs of the day.
Laid in the front pocket of the binding were, eight receipts for purchases, all dated 187-, 1871 or 1872, made out to later members of the Burton family, Thomas and Arthur Burton and Burton Creswell. Now housed separately with the volume.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
February 22, 2021
References
Edward Burton, Journal and Commonplace Book of Agricultural Notes. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
Cite as
Edward Burton, Journal and Commonplace Book of Agricultural Notes. The Lewis Walpole Library, Yale University.
Genre/Form
Commonplace books.
Diaries.
Receipts (financial records)
Citation

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