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[ FORD. REV JAMES 1779-1850 - EDITOR ] . - The Suffolk Garland, Or, A Collection Of Poems, Songs, Tales, Ballads, Sonnets, and Elegies, Legendary and Romantic, Historical and Descriptive, Relative To That County: And Illustrative of its Scenery, Places, Biography, Manners, Habits And Customs.

Ipswich: Printed and Sold by John Raw; Sold Also By Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme And Brown; And Rodd And Son, London, MDCCCXVIII. [ 1818 ] 0. Edited by Rev. James Ford. First edition. A very good original half-leather binding. 8vo. 19.5cm x 12.5cm x 1.2cm . pp.xv./[1p.]/pp.404. Tan calf over marbled boards. Flat spine with gilt banding and rubbed gilt title: "Suffolk Garland". Top page edges gilt. Marbled endpapers.Small brown leather armorial bookplate to verso of the front board: "Durdans" . Half title present: "The Suffolk Garland, Or East Country Minstrel: With Notices, Historical, Biographical, and Descriptive." Previous owner's ink stamp also to half-title: "Rosebery Durdans". Printed title page with engraved vignette of St. Edmund's Head. Clean text throughout with further engraved vignettes and tail-pieces. Just the odd light brown spot or small blemish. A very good copy of this scarce publication. Includes work by the Cobbolds, Crabbe, Barton, Robert & Nathaniel Bloomfield, John Black, Ann Candler, William Stygall, Tusser, John Webb, & others. Provenance: The Library of Durdans, Epsom, the home of Earl of Rosebery. Referenced by: Copsey 851. SB 2034. A. L. Humphreys, Handbook to County Bibliography, 1917, p. 244; BM Catalogue of add. mss. 1854-60, p. 924. ** James Ford (31 October 1779 in Canterbury – 31 January 1851 in Navestock, Essex), was an English antiquary. Born in Canterbury, Ford was the eldest son of the Rev. James Ford, B.A, minor canon of Durham, and afterwards minor canon of Canterbury. He entered the King's School, Canterbury, in 1788, matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford on 8 July 1797 and became fellow of his college on 2 June 1807. He graduated B.A. 1801. M.A. 1804, B.D. 1812, and in 1811 was junior proctor of the university. He held the perpetual curacies of St. Lawrence, Ipswich, and of Hill Farrance, Somerset. He was subsequently presented (28 October 1830) to the vicarage of Navestock in Essex, and died on 31 January 1850. His quaint directions for a funeral of great simplicity were carried out when he was buried in Navestock churchyard. There is a monument to him in Navestock Church, and a portrait of him in the common room of Trinity College, Oxford. On 19 November 1830 Ford married Laetitia Jermyn, the author of The Butterfly Collector's Vade Mecum. They had no children. Ford bequeathed £2,000 to the Oxford University for the endowment of the Ford's Professorship of English History, and £4,000 to Trinity College, Oxford for the purchase of advowsons, and £4,000 for the endowment of four Ford's Studentships, two of which were to be confined to youths educated at King's School, Canterbury. Ford was a collector and compiler on antiquarian subjects. His large collection for a new edition of Philip Morant's History of Essex is in the library of Trinity College, Oxford, and his manuscript collections for a history of bishops from the Revolution onwards were purchased by the British Museum. He was also a contributor to the Gentleman's Magazine and to Nichols's Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century vols. vi. and viii, and was the author of The Devout Communicant (1815), and A Century of Christian Prayers (2nd ed. Ipswich, 1824). A collection of portraits, drawings, landscapes and illustrations collected by Ford is held by the Suffolk Record Office." - See Wikipedia . **** John Raw (1771-1855) was born at Bolton castle cum Redmire, Yorkshire on 28 March 1771, son of John and Isabella Raw, formerly of reeth Yorkshire. In 1801 he married Margaret, widow of George Jermyn (Bookseller, binder, printer and stationer) and carried on her business in the Old Butter Market. John Glyde in 'Suffolk Worthies No. 62' "that grubby bookseller" and "ran" St. Lawrebce church as churchwarden whilst his step-daughter Laetitia Jermyn [Ford] managed the choir and was the organist.." - See Ipswich Book Trades by Tony Copsey (2011).
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