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Sir Francis Henry Drake (1723-1794) - Letters from the Country, Letters from the City (Paperback)
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Sir Francis Henry Drake (1723-1794) - Letters from the Country, Letters from the City (Paperback)
Series: Devon and Cornwall Record Society
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Letters offering a rich insight into eighteenth-century life both
in Devon and in London In 1740, at the age of 17, Sir Francis Henry
Drake of Buckland and Nutwell in Devon succeeded his father as
Baronet and in due course followed him as MP for Bere Alston. This
volume presents 320 letters written to Sir Francis between 1740 and
1778 by his Devon overseer, Nicholas Rowe, and by his London agent,
William Hudson, who was a well-known apothecary and botanist and
author of Flora Anglica (1762). The early letters from Devon have
much to say about elections and related property dealings in the
pocket borough of Bere Alston, while the later ones centre on Sir
Francis's reshaping of Nutwell Court and its gardens. Health
matters are an issue throughout, and the letters from London are a
rich source of information on eighteenth-century medical practice
in the city as well as in the country. They also informed Sir
Francis about London society and parliamentary business during the
months he spent in Devon. Taken as a whole, they offer a rich
insight into eighteenth-century life both in Devon and in London.
CHARITY SCOTT-STOKES (M.A., D.Phil.) is a retired university
lecturer, secondary school teacher, free-lance translator and
editor. ALAN LUMB (B.A., M.A.) is a retired sociology lecturer and
secondary school teacher with special interests in vernacular
architecture, plants and gardens.
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