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Letters from two farming brothers provide fascinating insights into rural life at the turn of the eighteenth century.The brothers Matthew and George Culley were successful farmers in Northumberland in the late eighteenth century. They contributed greatly to the improvement of agriculture in their area and beyond, notably through sheep breeding [the `Culley sheep' or Border Leicester], and also by practising and inculcating the use of modern techniques of husbandry and modern crop varieties. The letters presented here, written to the steward of the farms they ownedin County Durham, give a detailed day by day account of the Culleys' farming activities, advice and instructions on cultivation, the movement and selling of livestock, the state of the markets, local and family news, and commentson the state of the country. Written in a lively, readable style, they provide a vivid picture of and commentary upon the life of northern England at the time of important change in agriculture and society. Dr ANNE ORDE was until her retirement Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Durham.

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A substantial volume that will be of interest to historians concerned with the question of how ideas about agricultural improvement were implemented in the day-to-day management of a business. A dynamic record of farm management. * AGRICULTURAL HISTORY *
Historically informative and interesting to read. * EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES *
A treasure trove of detailed information. [...] [The letters] are especially important in uncovering the rationale behind the day-to-day activities of a very successful farming business. [...] This is an important collection which deserves to be widely known and examined in great detail. It is a 'must' for all agricultural historians interested in the period and has much to recommend it to scholars from other disciplines. * AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW *

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Introduction - Editorial Method - `An Account of the Names of Animals at Different Ages' by George Culley - The Letters 1798 - 1799 - 1800 - 1801 - 1802 - 1803 - 1804 -

Matthew and George Culley Farming Letters

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      Publisher: Surtees Society
      Publication Date: 17/08/2006
      ISBN13: 9780854440658, 978-0854440658
      ISBN10: 0854440658

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      Book Synopsis
      Letters from two farming brothers provide fascinating insights into rural life at the turn of the eighteenth century.The brothers Matthew and George Culley were successful farmers in Northumberland in the late eighteenth century. They contributed greatly to the improvement of agriculture in their area and beyond, notably through sheep breeding [the `Culley sheep' or Border Leicester], and also by practising and inculcating the use of modern techniques of husbandry and modern crop varieties. The letters presented here, written to the steward of the farms they ownedin County Durham, give a detailed day by day account of the Culleys' farming activities, advice and instructions on cultivation, the movement and selling of livestock, the state of the markets, local and family news, and commentson the state of the country. Written in a lively, readable style, they provide a vivid picture of and commentary upon the life of northern England at the time of important change in agriculture and society. Dr ANNE ORDE was until her retirement Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Durham.

      Trade Review
      A substantial volume that will be of interest to historians concerned with the question of how ideas about agricultural improvement were implemented in the day-to-day management of a business. A dynamic record of farm management. * AGRICULTURAL HISTORY *
      Historically informative and interesting to read. * EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY STUDIES *
      A treasure trove of detailed information. [...] [The letters] are especially important in uncovering the rationale behind the day-to-day activities of a very successful farming business. [...] This is an important collection which deserves to be widely known and examined in great detail. It is a 'must' for all agricultural historians interested in the period and has much to recommend it to scholars from other disciplines. * AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction - Editorial Method - `An Account of the Names of Animals at Different Ages' by George Culley - The Letters 1798 - 1799 - 1800 - 1801 - 1802 - 1803 - 1804 -

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