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Laetitia Jermyn

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are named for him. He was said to be 'an ardent bibliophile, studious, punctilious, meditative, but also rather pompous and intolerant.' He one Sunday rebuked his wife mid-sermon for arriving late to the service, asking "I wonder where you will be Madam when the last trumpet sounds?' The couple had
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Jermyn also used the work to defend the practice of butterfly collecting 'against the scorn of those who attack the study of natural history as a trifling and worthless pursuit.' She formally named a species previously known only as 'Albin's Hampstead Eye', calling it
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has written, in the 'resolutely masculine atmosphere of the Victorian age', women were often unwilling or unable to publish scientific works under their own name. In 1827, however, in the second edition of the
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Whose ardent and unremitting zeal in the study of entomology, and whose valuable and judicious labours in that science, demand the grateful acknowledgement of every true friend and admirer of natural history.
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The Ipswich book trades : booksellers, bookbinders, engravers, librarians, music sellers, newsagents, papermakers, printers, publishers, stationers at Ipswich until 1900 : a biographical dictionary
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in 1787, running the business on his own following Punchard's death in 1790 Ipswich book seller. George in turn died in 1799, and Laetitia's mother ran the business until her marriage to
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Laetitia Jermyn died in 1848 and was buried (under her maiden name) in Navestock. She is commemorated in Navestock Church with a memorial tablet, which names her as 'Mistress Ford'.
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in 1788, the daughter of George Jermyn and his with Margaret née Manning. George had taken gone into partnership with the Ipswich librarian and bookseller
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A third edition was published in 1836 under her married name, Laetitia Ford. Jermyn dedicated the book to her neighbour and mentor William Kirby:
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The butterfly collector's vade mecum; with a synoptical table of British butterflies
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Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archeology and Natural History
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The Aurelian legacy : British butterflies and their collectors
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Jermyn also wrote a memoir of her friend, the poet and naturalist
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A Dictionary of British and American women writers, 1660–1800
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Entomologist William Kirby, Jermyn's neighbour and mentor.
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Rainbow dust : three centuries of butterfly delight
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British entomologist, illustrator and author (1788–1848)
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Ford, Laetitia Jermyn.; Ford, Laetitia Jermyn (1836).
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Index


entomologist
William Kirby
Suffolk
Charles Punchard
John Raw
James Ford
Navestock
Essex
Trinity College, Oxford
Ford Lectures

Peter Marren
Meadow argus
Elizabeth Cobbold
The real Mrs Beeton: the story of Eliza Acton
ISBN
9780752461229
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Rainbow dust : three centuries of butterfly delight
ISBN
978-0-226-39588-3
OCLC
945693760
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