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1508: 1438: 137: 125:(1772–1827) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He is noted for tracts, narratives of conversion that innovated in the relation of stories of the poor and female subjects, and which were subsequently much imitated. He was also known for an influential collection of letters to his children, powerfully stating an 1107:
This collection consists of three letters. Two letters are from 1807 and are addressed to a Reverend Aspland in Cambridge, who appears to be a librarian. In the first letter, dated 20 July 1807, Richmond tells Aspland that a Dr. Jowet has advised him to borrow several books from the library. He
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The Landscape Beauties of the Isle of Wight, as Described by L. Richmond (in His Celebrated "Annals of the Poor"). Illustrated with engravings of some of the principal objects, explanatory notes and such other additional information as are necessary to constitute a brief local
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Richmond in 1797 married Mary Chambers (died 1873), daughter of James William Chambers of Bath. They had 12 children, of whom eight survived their father. Two of the sons, Nugent and Wilberforce, died in 1825.
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Is the 'doctrinal, practical, experimental' system of the Rev. Legh Richmond, the 'true, Scriptural, Evangelical Religion,' as it professes to be, while all others are mere imitations and assumptions of that
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It was in Turvey that Richmond began to write stories based on material he had collected while living in the Isle of Wight. These were simple tales about country folk.
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A Memoir of the Rev. Legh Richmond, A.M., of Trinity College, Cambridge; Rector of Turvey, Bedfordshire; and chaplain to his Royal Highness the late Duke of Kent
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of the period, and by misprision sometimes taken as models for parental conversation and family life, for example by novelists, against Richmond's practice.
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The African widow; being the history of a poor black woman : showing how she grieved for the death of her child, and the consequences of her doing so.
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in 1830 reviewed positively an anonymous hostile pamphlet on Richmond's doctrine provoked by Grimshawe's biography, and addressed to William Wilberforce.
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The Negro Servant in "Annals of the Poor. Containing The Dairyman's Daughter, (with considerable additions) The Negro Servant, and the Young Cottager."
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refers to works by several men, calling them martyrs. The second letter from Richmond to Aspland is dated 21 October 1807 (from WorldCat record).
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The Fathers of the English Church: or, A selection from the writings of the reformers and early protestant divines of the Church of England
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The Jewish Expositor and Friend of Israel: Containing Monthly Communications Respecting the Jews and the Proceedings of the London Society
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Frances (Fanny), the second daughter, married George Farish, a barrister. She was widowed, and then married the Rev. James L. Harris.
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Information on Legh Richmond, The Turvey Website - a site dedicated the history and families of the Bedfordshire village of Turvey.
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A Sermon preached in the Parish Church of Brading ... on February 27, 1799, being the Day appointed for a General Fast.
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The Life of Rev. Legh Richmond, Author of the Dairyman's Daughter, Young Cottager, Etc: Compiled from Authentic Sources
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Legh Serle, married first Cecelia, daughter of Alexander Cheyne, and secondly Georgiana, daughter of
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The history of Mary Watson & Jenny Mortimer, two Sunday-School girls : founded on facts
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Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester
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A Sermon on the sin of cruelty towards the brute creation; preached ... February 15, 1801.
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New Haven: Whiting and Tiffany, Sign of Franklin's Head, Corner of College Green, 1815.
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Jared Sparks; Edward Everett; James Russell Lowell; Henry Cabot Lodge (1861).
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Victorian Biography Reconsidered: A Study of Nineteenth-Century 'Hidden' Lives
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Henrietta Anne, the third daughter, married the Rev. John Ayre in 1825.
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Memoir of Miss Hannah Sinclair, (eldest daughter of the Right Hon.
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The miseries of surrounding nations an awful warning to Britain
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Charlotte Elizabeth, married the Rev. Charles Bowen of Chester
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Mary Catherine, eldest daughter. She married in 1822 the Rev.
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The Rev. Legh Richmond's Letters and Counsels to His Children
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The Rev. Legh Richmond's letters and counsels to his children
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theological works, with biographies, in eight volumes called
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Theophilus Pelatt, M.D., died in Demerara in 1838 at age 23.
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Plaque in Brading church commemorating Richmond and his work
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Thomas Henry Wilberforce, second son, died 16 January 1825.
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Richmond was one of the first clergymen to found a village
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The Parting of Friends: The Wilberforces and Henry Manning
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Autograph letter signed : Brading, Isle of Wight, to
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London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
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A General Index to the publications of the Parker Society
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Autograph letter signed : to Mr. Relfe, 1826 Feb. 6.
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between 1809 and 1814. The best known of his writings is
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Henry Sylvester, died 1872, third son, became rector of
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review
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Richmond was instrumental in unmasking the imposter
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Walk circumspectly; or, Rules for Christian Conduct
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Oxford University Press. 721:Charlotte BrontĂ«: The Imagination in History 579:on theological grounds, for its handling of 1391: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1383: 1070:Identified as Jane Squibb in some editions. 455:Society for Missions to Africa and the East 445:A Sermon preached at the Parish Church of 321:The Landscape Beauties of the Isle of Wight 173:. He was ordained priest in February 1798. 1306:. A. Dodd and A. Smith. 1845. p. 523. 240:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn 20: 1184:. F. and C. Rivington. 1830. p. 154. 1563:19th-century English non-fiction writers 1047:. Wootton Common: George Brannon, 1843. 604:Life ... compiled from authentic sources 16:English clergyman and writer (1772–1827) 1370:"Richmond, Henry Sylvester (RCMT827HS)" 1271:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1137:. University of Northern Iowa. p.  926:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 792:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 724:. Oxford University Press. p. 69. 697:. Oxford University Press. p. 77. 683: 573:Memoirs of the Rev. Legh Richmond, A.M. 472:The following items are also listed in 295:. All were originally published in the 184:, and took a prominent interest in the 1320:A Memoir of the Rev. Legh Richmond ... 1317:Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe (1844). 784: 782: 780: 778: 776: 774: 772: 770: 768: 215:. The patron, Sarah Fuller, consulted 176:Richmond was powerfully influenced by 167:St. John the Baptist Church, Yaverland 1553:19th-century English Anglican priests 1268:Matthew, H. C. G. "Marshall, James". 1158:. Gracewing Publishing. p. 128. 287:was the first published, followed by 7: 1573:Alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge 691:Juliette Atkinson (26 August 2010). 610:is attributed to Stephen B. Wickens. 1518:Legh Richmond collection, 1807-1815 789:Taylor, Clare L. "Richmond, Legh". 751:. Casemate Publishers. p. 80. 149:He was born on 29 January 1772, in 14: 1558:19th-century English male writers 1421:. Edward Cave. 1838. p. 454. 1401:. Chetham Society. 1879. p.  745:Doreen M. Rosman (18 July 2012). 583:. As part of the wider debate on 543:Legh Richmond letters, 1807-1815 326:Richmond also edited a series of 249:Richmond died on 8 May 1827. His 186:British and Foreign Bible Society 1593:English male non-fiction writers 1479:Dictionary of National Biography 1436: 904:. London: Murray. pp. 360–1 490:2 letters from Legh Richmond to 399:, bart.) who died, May 22, 1818. 1509:Works by or about Legh Richmond 657:Catherine, married T. D. Close. 641:Samuel Nugent Legh, eldest son. 628:(1796–1855), and was mother of 1117:Selected from his memoir and " 1032:Brannon, George, on Island Eye 999:. London: F. Kirby. p. 44 970:Grimshawe, Thomas Shuttleworth 182:Practical View of Christianity 1: 1578:Clergy from the Isle of Wight 662:Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe 526:Letter from Legh Richmond to 520:Letter from Legh Richmond to 507:Letter from Legh Richmond to 497:Letter from Legh Richmond to 483:Letter from Legh Richmond to 332:Fathers of the English Church 1288:UK public library membership 943:UK public library membership 809:UK public library membership 1588:English Evangelical writers 1520:at Pitts Theology Library, 1374:A Cambridge Alumni Database 1339:A Cambridge Alumni Database 827:A Cambridge Alumni Database 823:"Richmond, Legh (RCMT789L)" 307:in 1814 under the title of 1619: 1522:Candler School of Theology 1376:. University of Cambridge. 1341:. University of Cambridge. 1247:. Curiosmith. p. 13. 896:"Lives of Twelve Good Men" 829:. University of Cambridge. 608:Methodist Episcopal Church 447:St. Andrew by the Wardrobe 315:published a supplement to 196:and similar institutions. 163:St. Mary's Church, Brading 155:Trinity College, Cambridge 1598:English religious writers 1568:19th-century evangelicals 1134:The North American Review 606:(1842) published for the 384:(for a juvenile audience) 253:was preached by the Rev. 234:, the "fasting woman" of 190:Church Missionary Society 1355:The Gentleman's Magazine 1303:The Gentleman's Magazine 748:Evangelicals and Culture 361:A Visit to the Infirmary 1459:Encyclopædia Britannica 1352:Sylvanus Urban (1825). 1323:M.W. Dodd. p. 297. 345:The Dairyman's Daughter 305:Religious Tract Society 301:The Dairyman's Daughter 284:The Dairyman's Daughter 242:(1767–1820), father of 225:Walter Augustus Shirley 221:Charles Longuet Higgins 115:The Dairyman's Daughter 1500:Works by Legh Richmond 1473:"Richmond, Legh"  1280:10.1093/ref:odnb/18138 1152:David Newsome (1966). 987:Thomas Wright of Olney 957:"CCED: Person Display" 935:10.1093/ref:odnb/25439 801:10.1093/ref:odnb/23595 581:baptismal regeneration 522:Chauncy Hare Townshend 141: 1603:Evangelical Anglicans 1583:Clergy from Liverpool 1335:"Ayre, John (AR819J)" 718:Heather Glen (2002). 451:St. Anne, Blackfriars 139: 1526:Rev. Legh Richmond, 1119:Domestic portraiture 892:Burgon, John William 562:Domestic Portraiture 554:Domestic Portraiture 492:William Wilberforce 178:William Wilberforce 630:Sir James Marshall 577:Samuel Wilberforce 566:Annals of the Poor 528:Joseph John Gurney 376:Annals of the Poor 317:Annals of the Poor 309:Annals of the Poor 297:Christian Guardian 289:The Young Cottager 261:, a close friend. 211:, as successor to 142: 1504:Project Gutenberg 1286:(Subscription or 1254:978-1-941281-79-6 1165:978-0-8028-3714-1 1095:Amplified title: 1042:Brannon, George. 985:Munby, G. F. W.; 941:(Subscription or 807:(Subscription or 758:978-0-227-68034-6 731:978-0-19-818761-5 704:978-0-19-957213-7 598:Gregory T. 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Index

Liverpool
Turvey
Bedfordshire
The Dairyman's Daughter
evangelical
childhood

Liverpool
Trinity College, Cambridge
curacies
St. Mary's Church, Brading
St. John the Baptist Church, Yaverland
Isle of Wight
William Wilberforce
British and Foreign Bible Society
Church Missionary Society
London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Lock Hospital
Turvey
Bedfordshire
Erasmus Middleton
Ambrose Serle
Charles Longuet Higgins
Walter Augustus Shirley
Ann Moore
Tutbury
Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
Queen Victoria
funeral sermon
Thomas Fry

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