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A personal account of life on an English manor that sketches the house and farm operations, the roles and temperaments of labourers, seasonal work such as hops, corn and fruit growing, and practical management of dairy, cattle, sheep and poultry. It documents machinery, weather and agricultural technique, village institutions including church and school, local dialect and pastimes, natural history of birds and insects, orchards and trees, and occasional archaeological and historical observations linking past and present.

About the Author

Savory, Arthur Herbert portrait

Arthur Herbert Savory

Arthur Herbert Savory was an English author known for his work in rural literature. His notable book, "Grain and Chaff from an English Manor," reflects his keen observations of country life and the intricacies of agricultural society. Through his writing, Savory captures the essence of the English countryside, offering readers a glimpse into the traditions and challenges faced by those who live and work on the land. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the rural experience during his time.

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