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Plant inventory

MSS. Radcliffe Trust. e. 2-3

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Title

Plant inventory

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MSS. Radcliffe Trust. e. 2-3

Summary

Alphabetical list by Richard Richardson of the plants in his garden, 1696, entitled 'Deliciae hortenses sive horti Ricardsoniani'. 91 leaves, 91 (69-91 blank) leaves.

19th-century half green morocco, marbled boards. Bookplate of Frances Mary Richardson Currer.

Date

1696

Language

Latin

English

Physical extent

2 volume

Acquisition

Bought by the Radcliffe Trustees, Sotheby's, 31 May 1916, lot 578.

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Radcliffe Trust Archive

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Radcliffe Trust manuscripts and collections acquired by the Radcliffe Library

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Richard Richardson letters and other papers

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