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21. Jefferies Family Crest, Coat Of Arms
More. Noteables. John Richard Jefferies (18481887) English naturalist;Richard Jefferies (1848-1887) English naturalist. Jefferies Products.
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Spelling variations include: Jeffreys, Jeffereys, Jefferies, Jeffers, Jefferis, Jefferyes, Jefferys, Jeffries, Jeffry, Jeffs, Jefries and many more. First found in Herefordshire where they were seated from very ancient times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D. Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Mary Jeffs who settled in Virginia in 1726; Goodwife Jeffreys settled in Virginia in 1624 with her husband; Andrew Jefferies settled in Virginia in 1634. View a sample of the Jefferies coat of arms/family crest
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Wales, a region of rugged mountains, moors and forests, is noted for its large coal deposits. Its people are known for their strong Celtic heritage and renowned choral groups. This region was originally populated by an Iberian people, who were overrun by the Celts in the 6th century BC. The...

22. Hancock Short Title List, 1850-1899 - J
Jefferies, Richard (18481887) Field and hedgerow London and New York Longmans,Green and co., 1889. Jefferies, Richard (1848-1887) The life of the fields.
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  • Jabornegg, Marcus, freiherr von.
    Das naturhistorische Landesmuseum in Klagenfurt, 1848-1898... Klagenfurt: F. v. Kleinmayr, 1898.
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  • Jackson, Andrew.
    Robert O'Hara Burke and the Australian exploring expedition of 1860. London: Smith, Elder, 1862.
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  • Jackson, Charles Thomas (1805-1880)
    Bay State Coal Mine: reports.
    KEYWORDS : Bay State Coal Mine / Coal mines and mining / Pennsylvania / Roberts, William F. / Hager, Albert David (1817-1888) / McGinnes, E. W.
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  • Jackson, Robert Montgomery Smith (1815-1865)
    The mountain. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1860. LOCATION
  • Jackson, William Henry (1843-1942) Catalogue of the photographs of the U.S. Geological and geographical survey of the territories... Washington: GPO, 1875. LOCATION
  • Jackson, William Henry (1843-1942) Descriptive catalogue of photographs of North American Indians. Washington: GPO, 1877. LOCATION : QE74.M678 no.9
  • 23. Project Gutenberg: Catalog Search
    Project Gutenberg Bibliographic Record Language English. Subject Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887. LoC Class Language andLiteratures English literature. Release Date Sep 2000. Etext number 2317. Files.
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    24. Richard Jefferies Quotes
    Archives Richard Jefferies. (John) Richard Jefferies (18481887) is best knownfor his prolific writing on all subjects relating to the countryside of late
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    25. After London By Richard Jefferies
    postapocalyptic landscape. It was written in the 19th-century by RichardJefferies (1848-1887), an English writer and naturalist.
    http://www.geog.mcgill.ca/faculty/peterson/ecofiction/AfterLondon.html
    Peterson Ecofiction After London by Richard Jefferies
    After London ; Or, Wild England
    by Richard Jefferies (1880?)
    Ecology 3/5
    Writing 4/5 This book is divided into two parts the first of which describes the ecological response to the human abandonment of Britain in the late 19th century. The second is a pictaquarese travel through the post-apocalyptic landscape. It was written in the 19th-century by Richard Jefferies (1848-1887), an English writer and naturalist. Ronald Wright cites it as an influence on A Scientific Romance Excerpt: The old me say their fathers told them that soon after the fields were left to themselves a change began to be visible. It became green everywhere in the first spring, after London ended, so that all the country looked alike. The meadows were green, and so was the rising wheat which had been sown, but which neither had been nor would receive any further care. Such arable fields as had not been sown, but where the last stubble had been ploughed up, were overrun with conch-grass, and where the short stubble had not been ploughed, the weeds hid it. So there was no place which was not more or less green; the footpaths were the greenest of all, for such is the nature of grass where it has once been trodden on, and by-and-by, as summer came on, the former roads were thinly covered with the grass that had spread out from the margins. In the autumn, as the meadows were not mown, the grass withered as it stood falling this way and that, as the wind had blown it; the seeds dropped, and the bents became a greyish-white, or, where the docks and sorrel were thick a brownish red. The wheat, after it had ripened, there being non one to reap it, also remained standing, and was eaten by clouds of sparrows, rooks, and pigeons, which flocked to it and were undisturbed, feasting at pleasure. As the winter came on, the crops were beaten down by the storms, soaked with the rain, and trodden upon by herds of animals.

    26. The Life Of The Fields By Richard Jefferies
    Richard Jefferies (18481887) has been described as the prose poet of England sfields and hedgerows. This little book contains a selection of his loveliest
    http://books.fantasticfiction.co.uk/x0/x4076.htm?authorid=3908

    27. Finding-Aid For The Jefferies Papers (WTU00238)
    Return to the Table of Contents. Descriptive Summary. Creator Jefferies, Richard , 18481887 , British writer. Title Papers. Identification
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    Finding-Aid for the Jefferies Papers (WTU00238)
    Department of Special Collections Olin Library Campus Box 1061 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 Fax: (314) 935-4045 spec@library.wustl.edu http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec
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    Creator: Jefferies , Richard , 1848-1887 , British writer. Title: Papers Identification: WTU00238 [Accession: 1479] Return to the Table of Contents
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    Laid in Jefferies, Richard, Jefferies' Land (DA 690/S 98/V 4/1896a
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    Essay 1916: June. 1 item (4 p.) Collins, Frances Anne. Stonehenge[essay]. Printed pamphlet

    28. Xml Version= 1.0 Encoding= Utf-8 ? !DOCTYPE Ead PUBLIC
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    %eadnotat; ]> wtu00238.xml Finding-Aid for the Jefferies Papers (WTU00238) The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation University Libraries, Washington University in St. Louis Department of Special Collections Olin Library Campus Box 1061 1 Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 Fax: (314) 935-4045 spec@library.wustl.edu http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, ENG Descriptive Summary Papers Jefferies , Richard , 1848-1887 , British writer. [Accession: 1479] Processed: August, 1978. Source Laid in Jefferies, Richard, Jefferies' Land (DA 690/S 98/V 4/1896a Collection is open to research. 4/Jefferies Miscellaneous items relating to Jefferies 1916: June. Essay 1 item (4 p.) Collins, Frances Anne. Stonehenge[essay]. Printed pamphlet 1947: Mar. 8. Clipping. 1 item Hazell, W. Writer who loved the country: Richard Jefferies [essay]. Clipping from the Co-operative News. 1947: Sept. 29. Eric Harris to Samuel Looker. 1 item (2 p.): TLS. [carbon] 1947: Oct. 2. Samuel Looker to Eric Harris. 1 item (2 p.): ALS

    29. Where London Stood
    Richard Jefferies (18481887). British author and naturalist who published awork of scientific romance called After London; or Wild England (1885).
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    WHERE LONDON STOOD Home Introduction London Bridge is falling down Modern ruins, or "Industrial Archaeology" ... The 'prehistory' of ruins
    Nineteenth Century Richard Jefferies (1848-1887). British author and naturalist who published a work of 'scientific romance' called After London; or Wild England (1885). Arguably his success lay in his vivid descriptions of the returning flora and fauna (which constitute the first, larger, part of the novel) rather than in characterisation or plot. Footpaths were concealed by the second year, but roads could be traced, though as green as the sward, and were still the best for walking, because the tangled wheat and weeds, and, in the meadows, the long grass, caught the feet of those who tried to pass through. Year by year the original crops of wheat, barley, oats, and beans asserted their presence by shooting up, but in gradually diminished force, as nettles and coarser plants, such as the wild parsnips, spread out into the fields from the ditches and choked them. Aquatic grasses from the furrows and water-carriers extended in the meadows, and with the rushes, helped to destroy or take the place of the former sweet herbage. Meanwhile the brambles, which grew very fast, had pushed forward their prickly runners farther and farther from the hedges till they now reached ten or fifteen yards. The briars had followed, and the hedges had widened to three or four times their first breadth, the fields being equally contracted. Starting from all sides at once, these brambles and briars in the course of about twenty years met in the centre of the largest fields.

    30. Nineteenth-Century Fiction, Table Of Contents
    + Inchbald, Mrs., 17531821. + Jefferies, Richard, 1848-1887. +Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875. + Lamb, Caroline, Lady, 1785-1828.
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    31. Index
    A Memorial Jefferies, Richard (18481887) Pageant of Summer The Storyof My Heart Jefferson, Thomas (1743-1826) Autobiography Letters
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            The Varieties of Religious Experience Pragmatism: A New Name For Some Old Ways of Thinking Essays in Radical Empiricism The Principles of Psychology
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    32. Details Of Authors
    Index Ivor Gurney Society Richard Jefferies 18481887. (John) RichardJefferies was born at Coate Farm, Liddington, near Swindon.
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    Thomas Bewick
    Thomas Bewick was born at Ovingham, (10-12 miles west of Newcastle-upon-Tyne) at Cherryburn, a farmhouse. This house has now been turned into a museum of his life and work.
    He became an apprentice to an engraver in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, having to use metal rather than wood. When he had finished his apprenticeship he worked with his preferred medium, wood.
    I quote: Bewick's sense of humour is very clear in a number of his pictures which portray a very earthy side of life in such a way that makes the viewer laugh with him.
    He died and was buried at Ovingham.
    Two years after his death, a particular swan was found to be of a distinct breed and was named the Bewick Swan after Thomas.
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    Randolph Caldecott
    .Randolph Caldecott was born in Chester and became a great 19th century artist. He illustrated many children's books and collections of his drawings have been published. He also modelled in clay. A Caldecott medal is award each year in America to the American artist that produces the most distinguished picture book published in the preceding year. He was never strong and died when aged 39 from an organic lung disease in St Augustine. A man of great charm, with genial, overflowing spirits.
    The Randolph Caldecott American Society many more details on its page.

    33. Alliance Of Literary Societies, Gazetteer. West Sussex
    Graham Greene, (19041991) 1926 Brighton, hotel at 32 Regency Square. Richard Jefferies(1848-1887) 1881 the family moved to Savernake House, Lorna Road, Hove.
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    Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953) 1877/8 the family moved to Slindon, near Arundel. Their second home there was The Grange. In 1903 Belloc returned with his family renting first Bleak House and then Court Hill Farmhouse. In 1906 Belloc purchased King's Land in the hamlet of Shipley, near Horsham. This included a house, five acres of land and Slindon Mill, a great white smock mill of 1879, which is now restored. He lived in Kingsland until 1953. His Hills and the Sea (1906) is a fine description of the landscape. Buried Our Lady of Consolation, West Grinstead, memorial in Shipley E.F. Benson (1867-1940) lived Tremans, Horsted Keynes, West Sussex, under private ownership, Rye Graham Greene, (1904-1991) 1926 Brighton, hotel at 32 Regency Square Richard Jefferies (1848-1887) 1881 the family moved to Savernake House, Lorna Road, Hove. In 1885, after the death of his infant son, they went to Rehoboth Villa (now Brook View House) at Crowborough and later to The Downs. A further move was made to Sea View (now Jefferies House), Sea Lane, Goring on Sea, where he died and was buried in Broadwater Cemetery, Worthing, (white marble surround with cross laid within surround due to vandalism, his son is also commemorated on the simple memorial), bust in Salisbury Cathedral David Jones (1895-1974) After the war he met Eric Gilll at the newly formed Roman Catholic community of craftsmen, the Guild of Saint Joseph and Saint Dominic on Ditchling Common, Sussex (9 miles north of Brighton).

    34. English Heritage -
    1902. 34 De Vere Gardens, W8 Kensington and Chelsea 1949 Jefferies, Richard(18481887), Naturalist and Writer, lived here. 59 Footscray
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    35. Libraries - Local Authors
    There may also be loan copies of these titles at other libraries please askabout any in which you are interested. Richard Jefferies (18481887).
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    The Reference Library holds a large number of books by local authors, including Richard Jefferies and Alfred Williams, which can be viewed during opening hours . There may also be loan copies of these titles at other libraries: please ask about any in which you are interested.
    Richard Jefferies (1848-1887)
    A novelist and naturalist, born at Coate Farmhouse near Swindon, Richard Jefferies worked as a journalist to supplement his income. Despite ill health he wrote many works including 'Bevis', 'Wood Magic' and 'The Story of My Heart'. There are copies of different editions of all of Jefferies' titles together with journal articles by him and critical books and essays about him. There is a Richard Jefferies Society and details of the group can be obtained from the Reference Library. See also: The Richard Jefferies House and Museum
    Alfred Williams (1877-1930)
    Copies of all his works are available along with biographical and critical works.

    36. Countrybookshop.co.uk - Life Of The Fields, The
    Synopsis Richard Jefferies (18481887) has been described as the prose poet ofEngland s fields and hedgerows. This little book contains a selection of his
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    37. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    In 1806 he moved to Pall Mall where, during the following 9. Jefferies, (John)Richard (18481887) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998
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    38. HighBeam Research: ELibrary Search: Results
    The common daffodil of northern Europe (Narcissus 5. Jefferies, (John) Richard(18481887) The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts; January 1, 1998
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    39. The Mad Cybrarian's Library: Free Online E-texts - Authors J-Jz
    Jefferies, Richard, 18481887 Pageant of Summer Gutenberg FTPUITXT 49 Kb - ZIP21 Kb SLTXT - ZIP ENTXT - ZIP; The Story of
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    40. Illustrated Books
    Jefferies, Richard (18481887) Bevis, the story of a boy, by Richard Jefferies,illustrated by EH Shepard, with an introduction by EV Lucas. New illus.
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    Paris, Editions Borderie, 1978
    ISBN x5920082
    Barcode: 81017324, Suffix: SADE SAINT PHALLE SAINT PHALLE, Niki de (1930-)
    Where shall we make love, written and illustrated by Niki de Saint Phalle
    ISBN q2074267
    Barcode: 72051426, Suffix: SAINT PHALLE SAMBOURNE KINGSLEY, Charles (1819-1875)
    The water-babies, a fairy tale for a land baby, by Charles Kingsley, illustrated by Linley Sambourne. New editionewith one hundred illustrations by Linley Sambourne
    London, Chancellor Press, 1984
    ISBN x5952633
    Barcode: 84007133, Suffix: SAMBOURNE SASEK SASEK, Miroslav This is London, (by) Miroslav Sasek London, W.H.Allen, Jun 76 ISBN 0491019661 Barcode: 72051566, Suffix: SASEK SAUNDERS SAUNDERS, Beverly Elizabethan country house costumes, designed and illustrated by Beverly Saunders (London), National Trust in association with Cape, c1985 ISBN 0224021990 Barcode: 87015498, Suffix: SAUNDERS SCARFE Pink Floyd the wall, lyrics by Roger Waters, photographs by David Appleby, illustrations by Gerald Scarfe New York, N.Y., Avon, c1982

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