Arthur Young

Standard Name: Young, Arthur

Connections

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Textual Production Matilda Betham-Edwards
MBE edited The Autobiography of Arthur Young , With Selections from His Correspondence.
British Library Catalogue. http://explore.bl.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?dscnt=0&tab=local_tab&dstmp=1489778087340&vid=BLVU1&mode=Basic&fromLo.
Textual Production Matilda Betham-Edwards
In 1889 MBE branched into a new field, editing the works of other people, in providing an introduction, a biographical sketch, and notes for Travels in France by the famous agricultural writer Arthur Young (who...
Textual Features Elizabeth Hervey
It is variously and descriptively set in Wales (where it opens near the mountains of Snowdon and Penmaenmawr), Ireland, and South Carolina, where Ned's adventures begin with landing at Charlestown (or Charleston)...
Dedications Elizabeth Meeke
EM first used her pseudonym, Gabrielli, for The Mysterious Wife. A Novel, which she dedicated on this date to her maternal aunt Martha Young (wife of Arthur Young , the agricultural writer).
Martha...

Timeline

1768: Arthur Young published the first of his surveys...

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1768

Arthur Young published the first of his surveys of the state of the British countryside: A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales

1774: Arthur Young published his Political Arithmetic,...

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1774

Arthur Young published his Political Arithmetic, in support of mercantilist economics and maximizing the wealth of the state.

From : Arthur Young spent the time in Ireland (as...

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From Summer1776

Arthur Young spent the time in Ireland (as agent to Lord Kingsborough ) on which he based his Tour in Ireland, published in 1780.

From 1789: John Howlett, a prominent former supporter...

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From 1789

John Howlett , a prominent former supporter of the enclosure of common land, changed his tune and argued against the practice in Arthur Young 's Annals of Agriculture.

1795: In this year of near-famine in England, Arthur...

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1795

In this year of near-famine in England, Arthur Young published in his Annals of Agriculture a Sermon on the Scarcity of Corn.

June-November 1800: Arthur Young made a tour through East Anglia...

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June-November 1800

Arthur Young made a tour through East Anglia and several Southern counties.

By September 1800: The high price of wheat produced hardship...

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By September 1800

The high price of wheat produced hardship and scarcity in Britain and Ireland.

1808: Arthur Young's General Report on Enclosures,...

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1808

Arthur Young 's General Report on Enclosures, commissioned by the Board of Agriculture , performed the analysis that its title suggests. An appendix traced, county by county, the effects of enclosure on the rural poor.

Texts

Young, Arthur. The Autobiography of Arthur Young. Editor Betham-Edwards, Matilda, Smith, Elder, 1898.