Rack, Edmund, 1735?-1787
Edmund Rack English writer on agriculture
Rack, Edmund, ca. 1735-1787
VIAF ID: 26939098 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Edmund Rack ‡c English writer on agriculture
- 100 0 _ ‡a Edmund Rack ‡c English writer on agriculture
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rack, Edmund ‡d 1735-1787
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Rack, Edmund, ‡d 1735-1787
- 100 1 _ ‡a Rack, Edmund, ‡d 1735?-1787
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Works
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Caspipina's letters; containing observations on a variety of subjects, literary, moral and religious. | |
Edmund Rack's survey of Somerset | |
Mentor's letters addressed to youth | |
The Norffs president of persecution (unto banishment) against some of the innocent people call'd Quakers, for meeting in the name and fear of the Lord. Or, A relation of the proceedings of the court at the quarter sessions holden at the castle in Norwich the 20 day of the 12. moneth call'd February, 1665 : where Francis Cory, recorder of the city of Norwich sat for judge with John Crafts dean of Norwich, with other justices of the peace (so call'd), upon Henry Kittle Jun. Edmund Rack, Richard Cockerel, and Robert Elden, call'd Quakers | |
Poems on several subjects, 1775: | |
Proposals for printing by subscription. The history of the county of Somerset : Collected from authentic records, and an actual survey. Containing, I. A general view of the ancient and present state of the county. II. History of the cities of Bath and Wells. III. Historical and topographical account of every town, village, hamlet, and tithing, in each hundred; shewing their etymology, situation, natural history, antiquities, state of agriculture, commerce, manufactures, civil police, markets, fairs, charities, privileges, customs and manners, memorable occurrences, and lives of eminent persons. IV. Descent of manors, &c. from the norman conquest to the present time, with an accurate transcript of domesday-book so far as it relates to this county, and a translation of it in English. V. Ecclesiastical history; including a particular account of the bishoprick of Bath and Wells, with the succession of its bishops and deans; -the origin, progress, flourishing state, and dissolution, of the religious houses; -an account of all the livings, present patrons and incumbents. -Description of all, and accurate engravings of the principal churches, with copies of monumental inscriptions. The historical and ecclesiastical part by the Reverend John Collinson, F.A.S. The topographical, and natural history, by Mr. Edmund Rack, secretary to the agriculture and philosophical societies at bath, and honorary member of the society for promoting natural history in London | |
A respectful tribute to the memory of Thomas Curtis, Esq; who died at his house in Bath, April 4, 1784 |