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  2. Category : Alumni of the Royal Agricultural University

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  3. Royal Agricultural University - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Agricultural University was founded as the Royal Agricultural College in 1842, [6] at a meeting of the Fairford and Cirencester Farmers’ Club. Concerned by the lack of government support for education, Robert Jeffreys-Brown addressed the meeting on "The Advantages of a Specific Education for Agricultural Pursuits". [7]

  4. Category:People associated with the Royal Agricultural ...

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    Alumni of the Royal Agricultural University (99 P) Pages in category "People associated with the Royal Agricultural University" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution - Wikipedia

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    The money – equivalent to £500,000 today – went to his family and included £200 from the Royal Bounty at the express wish of Prime Minister William Gladstone. [8] In 1935 King George V granted R.A.B.I a royal charter [9] to mark its 75th anniversary. The charter was later amended in 1999 to extend the charity's support to farmworkers as ...

  6. Royal Agricultural Society of England - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Show, also known as the Royal Agricultural Show, was an annual agricultural show held by the Royal Agricultural Society of England every year from 1839 to 2009. [4] The event covered all aspects of farming, food production and rural living, from British livestock to business methods and technology used in the farming industry.

  7. Category talk : Alumni of the Royal Agricultural University

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  8. William Shaw (agricultural writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer's Almanac and Calendar by Cuthbert W. Johnson and William Shaw, 1841. William Shaw "of the strand" (1797–1853) was a British agricultural writer, editor and translator, first editor of the agricultural journal Mark Lane Express, and of The Farmer's almanac and calendar, and co-founder of the Farmers Club in 1842. [1]

  9. Category:Alumni of the Royal Agricultural College - Wikipedia

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