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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
325:, the Sutherland property some 5.5 miles (8.9 km) away. He also backed out of active management of business, as an ironmaster. In 1848 he leased to Francis Stanier the older (died 1856), a solicitor of
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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).
205:, Sneyd did stand in a tight politically complex contest, with the backing of local independents Christopher Flood and Philip Mules. He came third in the two-member constituency, to
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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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613:"RECORD: Litchfield, H. E. ed. 1904. Emma Darwin, wife of Charles Darwin. A century of family letters. Cambridge: University Press printed. Volume 1"
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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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Life of Lord Norton (Right Hon. Sir
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from the start to advise on his gardens, as he wrote to Agar-Ellis in
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who showed a high regard for this unit which had the task of guarding his residences.
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that "Ralph Sneyd is very entertaining. He has drawn me a head of
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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
428:, Sneyd used the art dealer Alessandro Aducci in Rome.
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encountered Sneyd around the end of 1840 as a guest at
648:"Staffordshire 182-1832, History of Parliament Online"
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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).
451:. The Johnson's Dictionary came up for sale in 1927.
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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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154:in 1811. A friend from school and college days was
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500:"Sneyd, Walter (1752–1829), of Keele Hall, Staffs"
305:Knutton Heath, and a fresh start was made for the
666:"Honiton 1820-1832, History of Parliament Online"
633:Letters of Harriet, Countess Granville, 1810-1845
563:The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronicle
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876:Childe-Pemberton, William Shakespear (1909).
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1189:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
1162:. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 156.
1010:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
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289:. He commented on the Tory trio, made up by
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1078:"Landscapes and Gardens at Keele 1700-1900"
856:"Landscapes and Gardens at Keele 1700-1900"
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1135:. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 6.
843:. Haymarket Publishing. 1875. p. 622.
398:. He was a keen collector of manuscripts.
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470:"Ralph Sneyd: Tory country gentleman"
1455:"Sneyd Family Papers - Archives Hub"
1156:Lancaster, Tony (15 November 2012).
1129:Lancaster, Tony (15 November 2012).
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630:Granville, Countess Harriet (1894).
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440:(1863–1949). The Hall was rented by
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1343:The Yale University Library Gazette
1261:. Getty Publications. p. 248.
977:Harwood, Helen (15 November 2018).
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865:. University of Keele. p. 13.
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882:. London: J. Murray. p. 35.
723:. Clarendon Press. p. 197.
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213:. At this period his friends
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77:Hon. Louisa Bagot (mother)
893:Cannadine, David (1977).
744:Cannadine, David (1977).
719:Machin, G. I. T. (1964).
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386:sale in 1842, he bought
1496:London Evening Standard
1216:Franklin, Jill (1975).
1076:Goodway, Keith (1986).
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189:, Sneyd was pressed by
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1537:"Johnson's Dictionary"
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