Keywords: Armorial bookplate (with ms. shelf-mark "T4") of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn, 6th Baronet (1751-1804).jpg Armorial bookplate with ms shelf-mark T4 of Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn 6th Baronet 1751-1804 English politician MP for Warwickshire 1780-1804 mathematician and astronomer The lunar crater Shuckburgh is named after him A Fellow of the Royal Society he was the 1798 co-winner with chemist Charles Hatchett discoverer of niobium of the Copley Medal Their researches were unrelated The book in question is Nicolas de Bonnefons The French gardiner instructing how to cultivate all sorts of fruit-trees and herbs written originally in French by Nicolas de Bonnefons and now transplanted into English by John Evelyn The third edition illustrated with sculptures Whereunto is annexed The English vineyard vindicated by John Rose or rather compiled by John Evelyn from material supplied by Rose with a tract of the making and ordering of wines in France signed J Evelyn London Printed by S S for Benj Tooke 1672 circa 1751 1804 https //www flickr com/photos/58558794 N07/5400585155 Sir George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn; name of the etcher unknown PD-old-100 Provenance Online Project https //flickr com/photos/58558794 N07/5400585155 2016-10-11 02 12 50 cc-zero George Shuckburgh-Evelyn Ex libris of the United Kingdom |