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224:, now commonly known by the name of Worcestershire. I had oftentimes wished that someone would write the history and antiquities of the county. I proposed the undertaking to several persons, offering them all the assistance in my power. I invited the Society of Antiquaries to choose a proper person, promising to open a subscription with three or four hundred pounds. Failing in success in all my applications, I offered my own shoulders, however unequal to the burthen, reflecting that though very little had been published, yet this work was in some degree made easy, because materials had been collecting for near 200 years. 648: 219:
Above twenty years ago, coming into possession of a considerable real estate in this my native county, I determined, as far as was consistent with a proper attention to my own affairs, to serve my countrymen and neighbours by every means in my power. Thus, I became a mere provincial man, confining my
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In the year 1759, as the furniture, &c. of Dr. Nash were being conveyed from London, an accident, as extraordinary as it was unfortunate, occurred. A bottle of aqua-fortis, which was in the waggon, being ill corked, opened, and the spirit running over some deal boxes which took fire and set the
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Dr Nash's volumes are indeed worthy of high praise, and contain materials for a valuable history, —they preserve and render accessible many important documents, but can be considered only as a work of reference. Like a sinuous but unnavigable river wandering through a great extent of country, that
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aged fifteen. In March 1749, he accompanied his brother on a trip to the continent, to aid Richard's health. They visited Paris for about six weeks, before spending the summer "on the banks of the Loire". They then visited "Bourdeaux, Thoulouse, Montpelier, Marseilles, Leghorn, Florence, Rome,
206:. belonging to Dr. Nash, was unfortunately burnt, besides a good collection of books, and a very curious and valuable selection of drawings and prints, which he and his brother had purchased in France and Italy. 557:
An Index to Dr. Nash's Collections for the History of Worcestershire, Part II: Life of Treadway Russell Nash; Index of Names of Places; Index of Engravings, Arms, Pedigrees, &c.; Index to Domesday
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At his death, he left around £60,000, excluding his estate. He left his artistic collection from his travels in Italy and France to Worcester College, where it remains. His personal papers are at
143:, died in 1740, and Richard's eldest son in 1757. As a result, Treadway Russell Nash inherited the Russells' Strensham estates from his brother, as well as the Nash estates, and took both names. 672: 667: 687: 174:", following the death of his brother. He also left his benefice at Eynsham in 1757. While at Oxford he had proposed a road from there to Witney (now the 30: 233:
would form an excellent reservoir to a canal, so the Doctor's work, though itself unreadable, might be made the source of a very interesting volume.
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The reception to his work can be seen to be generally very positive. However, they were primarily source material, rather than a true history:
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In 1773, Nash determined that someone should collect together papers and records relating to Worcestershire. He later related that:
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Brian S. Smith, ‘Nash, Treadway Russell (1725–1811)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004;
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through his friend and future brother-in-law, John Martin. He also had an income as a tutor at Oxford. He took his
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Naples, Bologna, Venice, Padua, Verona, Milan, Lyons, and again Paris"; such expeditions are often known as the
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An Index to Dr. Nash's Collections for the History of Worcestershire, Part I: Index of Names of Persons
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The Analyst: a quarterly journal of science, literature, natural history, and the fine arts
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An Index to Dr. Nash's Collections for the history of Worcestershire, Part II, p. viii–ix.
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Treadway Russell Nash was born on 24 June 1724 born at Clerkenleap, in
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with notes and a literary memoir by the Rev. Treadway Russel [
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Nash married Margaret Martin in 1758, the daughter of John Martin of
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On his return in late summer 1751, Nash took up a post as Vicar of
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The Topography of Worcestershire, G. Am On and Spina, G. E. in
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Smith, Brian S. (2005) . "Nash, Treadway Russell (1725–1811)".
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See the multiple reprints listed at the Open Library
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Then: 146:He was educated from the age of twelve at 28: 17: 528:online edn, May 2005, accessed 6 Feb 2011 478:, Volume 1, Simpkin & Marshall, 1834. 170:degree and left Oxford, having "gone out 668:People from Worcestershire (before 1974) 220:ambition within the ancient province of 584:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 569:, : Worcestershire Historical Society, 354: 372:, Worcester: Printed for W. Walcott, 82:Clergyman, Worcestershire antiquarian 7: 252:, a satirical poem about Cromwell's 123:, and had later bought lands in the 688:Alumni of Worcester College, Oxford 560:, Worcestershire Historical Society 549:, Worcestershire Historical Society 276:Nash died in 1811, at his house in 14: 626:"Memoirs of the late Rev Dr Nash" 260:. In 1797, Nash became Rector of 646: 636:(4), London: 392–395, April 1811 101:Society of Antiquaries of London 608:Jefferies, F. (February 1811), 119:. They had lands there and at 1: 185:. Nash and his wife moved to 601:UK public library membership 508:(6). London: 603. June 1811 704: 238:Republishing Samuel Butler 150:, and became a scholar at 329:, New York: D. Appleton, 152:Worcester College, Oxford 99:. He was a fellow of the 27: 630:The Gentleman's Magazine 614:The Gentleman's Magazine 502:The Gentleman's Magazine 313:, London: John Nichols, 148:King's School, Worcester 440:Amphlett, John (1894). 325:Butler, Samuel (1869), 309:Nash, Treadway (1781), 115:. His family were from 113:Kempsey, Worcestershire 593:10.1093/ref:odnb/19793 465:, in Chambers, p. 464. 235: 226: 208: 655:at Wikimedia Commons 653:Treadway Russell Nash 567:This Foolish Business 89:Treadway Russell Nash 22:Treadway Russell Nash 211:Work as an antiquary 193:, where Nash leased 141:Sir Rowland Berkeley 131:. He was related to 565:Cox, D. C. 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Index


Kempsey
Beveré
county histories
Society of Antiquaries of London
Kempsey, Worcestershire
Ombersley
Claines
Reformation
Droitwich
James Nash
John Nash
Sir Rowland Berkeley
King's School, Worcester
Worcester College, Oxford
Grand Tour
Eynsham
Doctor of Divinity
grand compounder
A40
Overbury
Claines
Worcestershire
Bevere
Wiccia
Samuel Butler
Hudibras
Protectorate
Restoration
Strensham

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