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John Loveday (antiquary) : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Loveday (antiquary) John Loveday (1711–1789) was an English antiquarian. With the publication of his journals, he is now known for descriptions of English country houses. ==Life== He was only son of Thomas Loveday of Caversham, then in Oxfordshire, and Feenes Manor, Berkshire, by Sarah, daughter of William Lethieullier, a Turkey merchant of Clapham, Surrey. After attending Reading school he matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford as a gentleman-commoner on 13 February 1728, and graduated B.A., in 1731, M.A. in 1734. As an undergraduate he developed a taste for archæology Loveday lived at Caversham, and with inherited money collected pictures, books, and antiquities. He purchased Dr. John Ward's manuscripts and coins, and founded a family library at Williamscote, near Banbury. He was well connected among the literati.〔 Loveday died on 16 May 1789.〔
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