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of Bury St Edmunds, a yarn dealer, was a friend of both Symonds and Young. In the wool controversy, Oakes was on the other side from Young, who argued that restricting the export of wool was against the interests of landowners, while Oakes wished to see the price of wool to spinners fall.
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A tour by Young was typically preceded by newspaper publicity and consisted of social meetings with prominent farmers and agricultural improvers. One in south-west England in 1796 led to an acquaintance with
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Travels during the years 1787, 1788, & 1789 : undertaken more particularly with a view of ascertaining the cultivation, wealth, resources, and national prosperity of the Kingdom of France
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Travels During the Years 1787, 1788 & 1789; Undertaken More Particularly With a View of Ascertaining the Cultivation, Wealth, Resources and National Prosperity of the Kingdom of France
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An eye-witness to the French Revolution as one who was welcomed into the company of the highest levels of the French nobility (including the King and Queen) at the time of the
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began to wind down in 1803, when John Rackham of Bury St Edmunds, who printed it, found copy was lacking and pressed Young, who padded out the pages with old notes.
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Political Arithmetic: Containing Observations on the Present State of Great Britain and the Principles of Her Policy in the Encouragement of Agriculture
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in 1789, Young by 1792 had become an opponent of its violence and modified his reforming views on English politics. Seeing the burned châteaux at
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in 1780. The book was republished in 1897 and 1925, but with much of Young's social detail removed. The full text was republished in 1892 as "
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A Frenchman's Year in Suffolk: French Impressions of Suffolk Life in 1784: the Mélanges Sur L'Angleterre of François de La Rochefoucauld
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Young produced around 25 books and pamphlets on agriculture and 15 books on political economy, as well as many articles. These include:
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in 1758, died the next year, which disrupted the plan for Young to work at Messrs Thomlinson in London, under his sisters in-law.
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Young's first visit to France was in 1787. Travelling all over the country annually from 1787 to 1789 (around the start of the
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Young began a series of journeys through England and Wales, which he described in books that appeared from 1768 to 1770:
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Parliamentary Politics of a County and Its Town: General Elections in Suffolk and Ipswich in the Eighteenth Century
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were translated into French in 1793–1794 by François Soules; a new version by Henri Lesage with an introduction by
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in 1774; but the Society refused a number of his papers on agricultural topics, which always had critics, such as
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Young's father also died in 1759. In 1761 Young went to London and the following year started a magazine entitled
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of 1789, his views on its politics carried weight as an informed observer, and he became an important opponent of
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The Life of Sir Joseph Banks: President of the Royal Society, with Some Notices of His Friends and Contemporaries
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Robert Andrews, considered for his farming a model landowner by Young, with his wife, in a double portrait by
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The Farmer's Tour Through the East of England: Being the Register of a Journey Through Various ...
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took it on for volume 41, and saw the publication out, the final volume 45 appearing in 1808.
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Recording and Reordering: Essays on the Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Diary and Journal
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on 14 July 1797 at the age of 14, and her loss is said to have turned his mind to religion.
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View of the agriculture of Oxfordshire. By the secretary of the Board of agriculture and ...
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in 1764. Harte advised him to give up writing for periodicals. He then collected works by
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Young is considered a major English writer on agriculture and an early contributor to
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Young built a reputation on the views he expressed as an agricultural improver, a
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Arthur Young, Tours in England and Wales, selected from the Annals of Agriculture
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Association for Preserving Liberty and Property against Republicans and Levellers
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in 1801 ordered Young's writings to be translated in 20 volumes under the title
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On the Move: Essays in Labour and Transport History Presented to Philip Bagwell
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during a visit in 1792. He grieved deeply when his daughter Martha Ann died of
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structure. He left an autobiography in manuscript, which was edited (1898) by
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Young influenced contemporary observers of economic and social life, such as
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from 1748, he was in 1758 placed at Messrs Robertson, a mercantile house in
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The Autobiography of Arthur Young: With Selections from His Correspondence
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The Autobiography of Arthur Young with Selections from his Correspondence
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in a proposal for a Suffolk ship-of-war to be supported by subscription.
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The Nation, the Law, and the King: Reform Politics in England, 1789–1799
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The Nation, the Law, and the King: Reform Politics in England, 1789–1799
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The Nation, the Law, and the King: Reform Politics in England, 1789–1799
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The Nation, the Law, and the King: Reform Politics in England, 1789–1799
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More recently Young has been studied for his methods of investigation.
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and Sir John Sinclair. He was influential too on the American improver
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A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales
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Sheep and Turnips: Being the Life and Times of Arthur Young, F.R.S.
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A Six Weeks Tour Through the Southern Counties of England and Wales
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Arthur Young's Travels in France During the Years 1787, 1788, 1789
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In 1765 Young married Martha Allen (died 1815), sister-in-law of
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and a social observer. At the age of 17, he published a pamphlet
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Reflections on the Present State of Affairs at Home and Abroad
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Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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on 12 April 1820, aged 78, after a painful illness caused by
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An Enquiry into the State of Mind Amongst the Lowest Classes
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The Journals and Letters of Fanny Burney (Madame D'Arblay)
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in 1793, just after it was formed under the presidency of
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La France revisitĂ©e : sur les traces d'Arthur Young.
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François duc de La Rochefoucauld; Norman Scarfe (1988).
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Tour of Ireland: Irish History from Contemporary Sources
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Young returned to the subject of reform in 1798 with
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Still in 1793, Young played a role in recruiting the
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gave more reliable figures, showing Young had erred.
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Arthur Young; Matilda Betham-Edwards (10 May 2012).
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of November 1792. This was endorsed by the loyalist
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There he engaged in experiments described in 2099:. Vol. 63. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1229:. American Philosophical Society. p. 19. 1169:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 26–27. 232:In 1764–1765 Young met and became a friend of 749:The Farmer’s Letters to the People of England 366:have challenged some of Young's conclusions. 316:. In 1784 Young began the publication of the 1958:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1814:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1705: 1653: 1559: 1534: 1509: 1347:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1314:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1196:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 1085: 952:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 814:Annals of Agriculture and other useful Arts. 1712:. Cambridge University Press. p. 310. 1403:Annals of Agriculture and Other Useful Arts 1099:District Council. 2010–2014. Archived from 1030:"Arthur Young (1741—1820): For and Against" 776:. Vol. 2. London: James Dodsley. 1770. 766:. Vol. 1. London: James Dodsley. 1770. 431: 1679:Chris Wrigley; Johnathan Shepherd (1991). 1417:Allen, Robert C.; Gráda, Cormac Ă“ (1988). 1416: 1287:. Bucknell University Press. p. 124. 399:Arthur Young's Tour in Ireland (1776–1779) 345:General View of Agriculture county surveys 49: 2253:People from the Borough of St Edmundsbury 1484:Pdf copy in Google Books, as seen in 2017 1093:"The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" 726:Farmer's Letters to the People of England 686:Farmer's Tour through the East of England 478:'s reform motion in Parliament and wrote 384:Farmer's Tour through the East of England 198:. His sister Elizabeth Mary, who married 27:English writer on agriculture (1741–1820) 2037: 708:Course of experimental agriculture, 1770 703: 648: 582: 524:in 1782 held weekly Thursday dinners at 288: 2103: 1955:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1811:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1344:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1311:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1193:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1189: 949:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 720:. He also wrote four early novels, and 463:Reflections on the Revolution in France 14: 2210: 1952:Russo, Jean B. "Bordley, John Beale". 1808:Oldham, James. "Buller, Sir Francis". 1252:"Arthur Young and the Society of Arts" 1249: 941: 939: 937: 935: 933: 931: 929: 927: 925: 653:One of Arthur Young's bookplates in a 610:. In 1811 he became firm friends with 480:Example of France a Warning to Britain 2080:American Philosophical Society, 1973. 1739:. Boydell & Brewer. p. 225. 1494: 1061: 1057: 1055: 1027: 996: 810:, 1780. Repr. Blackstaff Press, 1983. 655:Royal Agricultural Society of England 522:Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol 335:Young was appointed secretary of the 2121: 2078:The Life of Arthur Young, 1741-1820. 587:Young's tomb at All Saints' Church, 468:Plain and Earnest Address to Britons 278:A Course of Experimental Agriculture 259: 2083: 2010:The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney 1898:The Life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820 1884:The Letters of Sarah Harriet Burney 1843:The Life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820 1784:The Life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820 1377:The Life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820 1340: 1226:The Life of Arthur Young, 1741–1820 922: 30:For the cartoonist and writer, see 24: 2056: 1931:National Heritage List for England 1807: 1307: 1052: 945: 773:Course of experimental agriculture 763:Course of experimental agriculture 724:in 1759. In 1768 he published the 608:Royal Institute of the Netherlands 539:in opposing restrictions on this. 264:In 1767 Young took over a farm in 25: 2284: 2142: 2090:"Young, Arthur (1741-1820)"  1951: 1474:(London: Allen & Unwin 1925). 1308:Belsey, Hugh. "Andrews, Robert". 1068:"Young, Arthur (1741-1820)"  980:The Autobiography of Arthur Young 865:The Autobiography of Arthur Young 682:Tour through the North of England 416:volume in 1792, reprinted in two 2174: 2096:Dictionary of National Biography 2025: 1451:, 1897 edition, ed. Henry Morley 1281:Dan Doll; Jessica Munns (2006). 1078:Dictionary of National Biography 531:In the late 1780s the export of 369: 2134:A Compendium of Irish Biography 1999: 1987: 1978: 1945: 1914: 1889: 1877: 1859: 1834: 1801: 1774: 1753: 1699: 1672: 1647: 1627:Susan Mitchell Sommers (2002). 1620: 1599: 1578: 1553: 1528: 1503: 1488: 1477: 1455: 1441: 1423:The Journal of Economic History 1410: 1394: 1367: 1341:Sheldon, R. D. "Beeke, Henry". 1334: 1301: 1274: 1256:The Journal of Economic History 1243: 1216: 1183: 946:Mingay, G. E. "Young, Arthur". 736:, which was widely translated. 550:Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet 528:for Symonds, Young and others. 511: 2158:Works by or about Arthur Young 1156: 1140: 1115: 1021: 990: 972: 594:From 1801, Young followed the 578: 567:, on the basis of a letter to 452:'s book on procedure). He and 242:Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau 13: 1: 1034:The English Historical Review 999:"Rehabilitating Arthur Young" 916: 393:in 1776–1777, publishing his 298: 161: 2243:Fellows of the Royal Society 1972:UK public library membership 1828:UK public library membership 1706:Edward Smith (11 May 2011). 1685:. A&C Black. p. 9. 1361:UK public library membership 1328:UK public library membership 1210:UK public library membership 966:UK public library membership 190:. 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Art Young

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Whitehall
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agriculture
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Walter Harte
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