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Ralph Sneyd (landowner)

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to run his estate, who over the following 21 years introduced improved farming methods. Mid-century, he spent on "seeding down" — the process of investing in turf better for cattle grazing — by providing seeds to his tenants. In 1850 he hired William Hill as head gardener, on the advice of George
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was all in his hands by 1841, and he embarked there on building, displaying a monogram RS on works. He went into business mining coal, but without financial success. The death in 1848 of his agent Samuel Peake revealed poor administration of the coal company, which supplied Sneyd's ironworks at
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Mr. Sneyd had been a great courtier when he was a boy at Eton. His parents lived at Windsor when his father was attached to the court. George III. had given him a Latin Grammar, and he was quite an ardent admirer of that
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Sneyd inherited the Keele Hall estate from his father in 1829. Walter Sneyd had brought down a heavy burden of encumbering debt on the land from the beginning of the 19th century. Ralph brought in
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Jestin, Catherine; Sammons, Christa; Gallup, Donald; Walker, R. Gay; Witten, Cora Williams; Witten, Laurence; de Rachewiltz, Mary; Sammons, Jeffrey L.; Needham, Wesley E.; Samuel, Harold (1981).
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The Keele Hall library was put up for auction in 1903, as Walter Sneyd's collection of illuminated manuscripts and early printed books. Many of the manuscripts passed to
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We had a good deal of literary conversation, as Mr Sneyd has a very pretty smattering of literary topics and a good deal of taste, though a little affected
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Keele Lodge, 2015 photograph, showing the RS monograph of Ralph Sneyd on one gable, and the Sneyd arms just visible on the right-hand gable
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remodel Keele Hall over the period 1854–1860, a well-regarded conversion in line with Sneyd's bachelor tastes. In 1858 he recommended
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Buying further land, Sneyd had purchased over 2,000 acres (810 ha) by 1848, taking on debt. The land of the village of
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Sneyd was unmarried, and on his death, the Keele Hall estate passed to his brother Walter; and then to his nephew
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Life of Lord Norton (Right Hon. Sir Charles Adderley) 1814-1905, statesman & philanthropist
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to stand as a Tory. His father was unconvinced of the wisdom of the move, and in the end
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Sneyd arms, used decoratively on buildings in Keele, on a panel from 1829 at Keele Hall
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from the start to advise on his gardens, as he wrote to Agar-Ellis in September 1829.
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who showed a high regard for this unit which had the task of guarding his residences.
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English Collectors of Books and Manuscripts: (1530-1930) and Their Marks of Ownership
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were both in parliament, with more liberal views. Sneyd did, however, favour
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The Tastemakers: British Dealers and the Anglo-Gallic Interior, 1785-1865
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Keele University Lodge, with the Sneyd arms on the left side of the gable
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Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886
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that "Ralph Sneyd is very entertaining. He has drawn me a head of
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English landowner, ironmaster, coalowner and railway developer
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upon the body of a wasp that is the best thing I ever saw."
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built a line that made a junction with Sneyd's at Knutton.
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Chesterton, Apedale, Knutton & Silverdale Through Time
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Chesterton, Apedale, Knutton & Silverdale Through Time
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840
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The Catholic Question in English Politics, 1820 to 1830
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encountered Sneyd around the end of 1840 as a guest at
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of London. He bought around 1835 an annotated copy of
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Ford, Brinsley; Avery, Charles; Mallet, John (1998).
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The Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America
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Phillips, A. D. M. "Thompson, Andrew (1824?–1870)".
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Cambridge University Press. p. 137. 1078:"Landscapes and Gardens at Keele 1700-1900" 856:"Landscapes and Gardens at Keele 1700-1900" 530: 1135:. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 6. 843:. Haymarket Publishing. 1875. p. 622. 398:. He was a keen collector of manuscripts. 245:to work on buildings that are now part of 35:Engraved portrait of Ralph Sneyd from 1842 29: 1375: 1281: 1155: 1128: 892: 743: 629: 576: 442:Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia 172:Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville 117:, and his wife Louisa Bagot, daughter of 1215: 1036: 400: 269: 261: 232: 89:(1793–1870) was an English landowner in 1282:Kolb, Gwin J.; Sledd, James H. (1960). 1186:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1075: 1007:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 976: 941:"A Closed Village, Keele Parish Online" 853: 526: 524: 312:In 1848 Sneyd on the recommendation of 93:, now best known for the rebuilding of 1553: 1471: 1097: 718: 467: 131:King's Own (1st Staffordshire) Militia 1509:Ricci, Seymour De (3 February 2011). 1508: 1254: 1100:"Ralph Sneyd: Tory country gentleman" 592: 590: 470:"Ralph Sneyd: Tory country gentleman" 1455:"Sneyd Family Papers - Archives Hub" 1156:Lancaster, Tony (15 November 2012). 1129:Lancaster, Tony (15 November 2012). 1104:Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 1003: 630:Granville, Countess Harriet (1894). 599:Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 546:. Oxford: Parker and Co – via 521: 474:Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 440:(1863–1949). The Hall was rented by 1382:National Gallery Technical Bulletin 1343:The Yale University Library Gazette 1261:. Getty Publications. p. 248. 977:Harwood, Helen (15 November 2018). 13: 1182: 1087:. University of Keele. p. 19. 865:. University of Keele. p. 13. 587: 577:Bowles, T. G.; Fry, O. A. (1882). 156:John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare 14: 1587: 1421:The Volume of the Walpole Society 706:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 688:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 670:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 652:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 504:www.historyofparliamentonline.org 882:. London: J. Murray. p. 35. 723:. Clarendon Press. p. 197. 135:George III of the United Kingdom 1529: 1502: 1484: 1474:"A Romanov love story at Keele" 1465: 1447: 1408: 1369: 1330: 1275: 1248: 1209: 1176: 1149: 1122: 1091: 1069: 1043:The Agricultural History Review 1030: 997: 970: 951: 933: 886: 869: 847: 831: 812: 784: 737: 712: 694: 676: 658: 636:. Longmans, Green. p. 133. 125:. During the early part of the 1498:. 21 December 1903. p. 6. 640: 623: 605: 570: 554: 492: 461: 119:William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot 1: 1543:. 3 November 1927. p. 7. 1492:"Sales of Books and Pictures" 601:. Kraus Reprint. p. 297. 597:John Rylands Library (1970). 213:. At this period his friends 104: 99:High Sheriff of Staffordshire 1255:Davis, Diana (7 July 2020). 1203:UK public library membership 1024:UK public library membership 798:. John Murray. p. 117. 566:. E. Cave. 1829. p. 84. 508:History of Parliament Online 359: 354:Wheatstone's House Telegraph 228: 7: 899:The Economic History Review 750:The Economic History Review 343:North Staffordshire Railway 185:In an 1823 by-election for 113:, Member of Parliament for 10: 1592: 1417:"Richard Ford (1796-1858)" 1300:10.1086/pbsa.54.4.24299529 197:was elected unopposed. In 133:, a name it received from 77:Hon. Louisa Bagot (mother) 893:Cannadine, David (1977). 744:Cannadine, David (1977). 719:Machin, G. I. T. (1964). 583:. Vanity Fair. p. 5. 431: 109:He was the eldest son of 64: 56: 48: 40: 28: 21: 1376:Dunkerton, Jill (2008). 1037:Sturgess, R. W. (1966). 980:Staffordshire Coal Mines 537:"Sneyd, Ralph (3)"  454: 414:National Gallery, London 386:sale in 1842, he bought 1496:London Evening Standard 1216:Franklin, Jill (1975). 1076:Goodway, Keith (1986). 854:Goodway, Keith (1986). 189:, Sneyd was pressed by 1541:Staffordshire Sentinel 1537:"Johnson's Dictionary" 1459:archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk 1195:10.1093/ref:odnb/24585 1098:Spring, David (1956). 1016:10.1093/ref:odnb/52538 468:Spring, David (1956). 449:Charles Fairfax Murray 417: 275: 267: 238: 168: 150:Sneyd matriculated at 148: 404: 384:Strawberry Hill House 366:Edward Holmes Baldock 273: 265: 257:William Sawrey Gilpin 252:Rhododendron arboreum 236: 223:Catholic emancipation 203:1826 general election 164: 152:Christ Church, Oxford 143: 121:. He was educated at 1116:10.7227/BJRL.38.2.12 840:Gardeners' Chronicle 617:darwin-online.org.uk 486:10.7227/BJRL.38.2.12 422:Lord Francis Egerton 396:History of Edinburgh 371:Johnson's Dictionary 327:Newcastle-under-Lyme 1472:University, Keele. 444:from 1901 to 1910. 307:Silverdale Colliery 287:North Staffordshire 195:Sir John Wrottesley 1576:English collectors 1571:English landowners 958:Keele University. 819:Keele University. 418: 276: 268: 239: 1522:978-0-521-15646-2 1268:978-1-60606-641-6 1222:Victorian Studies 1201:(Subscription or 1169:978-1-4456-2742-7 1142:978-1-4456-2742-7 1022:(Subscription or 990:978-1-4456-7788-0 730:978-0-19-821313-0 619:. pp. 76–77. 378:to the collector 314:Charles Arbuthnot 295:Sir Charles Bagot 215:George Agar-Ellis 211:Harry Baines Lott 207:John Josiah Guest 176:Georgiana Morpeth 139:Lord Ronald Gower 84: 83: 1583: 1545: 1544: 1533: 1527: 1526: 1506: 1500: 1499: 1488: 1482: 1481: 1478:Keele University 1469: 1463: 1462: 1451: 1445: 1444: 1412: 1406: 1405: 1373: 1367: 1366: 1334: 1328: 1327: 1279: 1273: 1272: 1252: 1246: 1245: 1213: 1207: 1206: 1198: 1180: 1174: 1173: 1153: 1147: 1146: 1126: 1120: 1119: 1095: 1089: 1088: 1082: 1073: 1067: 1066: 1034: 1028: 1027: 1019: 1001: 995: 994: 974: 968: 967: 964:Keele University 955: 949: 948: 937: 931: 930: 890: 884: 883: 873: 867: 866: 860: 851: 845: 844: 835: 829: 828: 825:Keele University 816: 810: 809: 788: 782: 781: 741: 735: 734: 716: 710: 709: 698: 692: 691: 680: 674: 673: 662: 656: 655: 644: 638: 637: 627: 621: 620: 609: 603: 602: 594: 585: 584: 574: 568: 567: 558: 552: 551: 539: 528: 519: 518: 516: 514: 496: 490: 489: 465: 392:William Maitland 279:Charles Adderley 255:. 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Index

Stipple engraving portrait, bust length, facing right, of Ralph Sneyd in jacket and high neckcloth
Walter Sneyd
Staffordshire
Keele Hall
High Sheriff of Staffordshire
Walter Sneyd
Castle Rising
William Bagot, 1st Baron Bagot
Eton College
Napoleonic Wars
King's Own (1st Staffordshire) Militia
George III of the United Kingdom
Lord Ronald Gower
Christ Church, Oxford
John FitzGibbon, 2nd Earl of Clare
Josiah Wedgwood
Harriet Leveson-Gower, Countess Granville
Georgiana Morpeth
Rogers
Staffordshire
Lord Dudley
Sir John Wrottesley
Honiton
1826 general election
John Josiah Guest
Harry Baines Lott
George Agar-Ellis
George Fortescue
Catholic emancipation

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