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William Marshall (agricultural writer)

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At the age of 28 he had what he thought was a miraculous recovery from illness, and determined to devote himself in future to the study of agriculture. He had already been pursuing the study in his spare time and he thought that the proper area for analysis should be the natural agricultural district
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was created in 1793, after years of lobbying by Marshall, the post of Secretary went to Young. Marshall disliked the Board's decision to commission rapid surveys of counties, but contributed the report covering the central Highlands of Scotland. By 1807, he was pursuing his second ambition, a
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to fund his research and writing. Subsequently, he lived and worked in a number of places throughout England. In 1798 he finally completed an ambitious twelve-volume study of England's Rural Economy. He was also employed as a landscape gardener, writing three books on the subject.
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to conduct his research in another area of England, but the committee, which included Arthur Young, turned down his request. Instead Marshall found employment as an estate manager first in
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in an area was needed before a realistic assessment could be made. This method of research differed from his contemporaries in that others, notably
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Marshalls home in Pickering, the left side of which was built to be a classroom for his college of agriculture
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boundaries. He also thought that no less than twelve months' personal observation and practical experience of
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When he died in 1818, Marshall was building an agricultural college at his home in
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and language issues in eighteenth-century agricultural and science writing"
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William Marshall (1745-1818) and the Georgian Countryside
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Sinnington
Pickering
North Riding of Yorkshire
Middleton, Ryedale
agriculture
Sinnington
North Yorkshire
England
London
West Indies
county
farming
Arthur Young
Croydon
Surrey
Society of Arts
Norfolk
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Board of Agriculture
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Pickering
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"Robert Burns Country: The Burns Encyclopedia: Marshall, William (1745 — 1818)"
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