Zone d'identification
Cote
Titre
Date(s)
- 1755-1839 (Création/Production)
Niveau de description
Étendue matérielle et support
0.88 linear metres
Zone du contexte
Nom du producteur
Notice biographique
Henry Hewitt began a nursery and seed business in Brompton in 1775 or earlier and this was carried on by his nephews John and Samuel Harrison. Some growing took place at the nursery but the majority of stock was grown by country farmers on contract. The business was run with some success and had regular clients in all parts of England, including many titled families. It was the practice for one of the partners to travel round the country to collect payment for outstanding accounts and probably orders (for the expenses for these trips include many gratuities to gardeners). In spite of this and an apparent high turnover, however, clients were bad at paying bills and the business was sometimes in difficulties. New partners brought fresh capital from time to time. The last partner was William Bristowe who joined in 1829 with a fourth share, the firm then being described as Harrison and Bristowe. In 1833, Samuel Harrison was described as a bankrupt.
Dépôt
Histoire archivistique
GB 0074 B/HRS 1755-1839 Collection 0.88 linear metres Harrisons Nursery Garden , Kensington
Henry Hewitt began a nursery and seed business in Brompton in 1775 or earlier and this was carried on by his nephews John and Samuel Harrison. Some growing took place at the nursery but the majority of stock was grown by country farmers on contract. The business was run with some success and had regular clients in all parts of England, including many titled families. It was the practice for one of the partners to travel round the country to collect payment for outstanding accounts and probably orders (for the expenses for these trips include many gratuities to gardeners). In spite of this and an apparent high turnover, however, clients were bad at paying bills and the business was sometimes in difficulties. New partners brought fresh capital from time to time. The last partner was William Bristowe who joined in 1829 with a fourth share, the firm then being described as Harrison and Bristowe. In 1833, Samuel Harrison was described as a bankrupt.
Donated to the Archive in 1966.
Records of Harrisons Nursery Garden in Kensington, 1755-1839. The most interesting are the records of the nursery and seed business begun by Henry Hewitt in 1775 or earlier and carried on by his nephews John and Samuel Harrison. These include account books and stock books which list a wide variety of seeds of vegetables and flowers, bulbs bought from Holland, and seedlings of various ornamental trees, shrubs and fruit trees. Some were grown at the nursery but the majority were grown by country farmers on contract. The business was run with some success and had regular clients in all parts of England including many titled families. It was the practice for one of the partners to travel round the country to collect payment for outstanding accounts and probably orders (for the expenses for these trips include many gratuities to gardeners). In spite of this and an apparent high turnover, however, clients were bad at paying bills and the business was sometimes in difficulties. New partners brought fresh capital from time to time. The last partner was William Bristowe who joined in 1819 with, a fourth share, the firm then being described as Harrison and Bristowe. In 1833, however, Samuel Harrison was described as a bankrupt.
Also included are the records of Lane and Prideaux, solicitors, 1775-1839, concerning the settlement of the estate of Samuel Harrison, a bankrupt, and the estate of his uncle Henry Hewitt, d.1790 and other relatives and friends for whom the Harrison family acted as executors, and the payment of annuities under Henry Hewitt's will.
B/HRS/001-013 Accounts, valuation of stock, etc. B/HRS/014-043 Partnership agreements B/HRS/044-052 Leases of Nursery Ground B/HRS/053-389 Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy; Probate and Administration B/HRS/390-753 Records relating to the administration of the estates of deceased relatives of the Hewitt-Harrison family: Henry and Samuel Hewitt and others.
Available for general access
.
Copyright rests with the City of London.
English
Fit
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. July to October 2009 Food industry Agroindustry Seed industry and trade Articles of partnership Botany Vegetation Flora Plants Cultivated plants Business records Finance Manufacturing industry Financial administration Bankruptcy Information sources Documents Primary documents Personal papers Family records Agronomy Horticulture Nurseries (Horticulture) Industry Property Financial accounts Company archives Harrisons Nursery Garden , Kensington
Source immédiate d'acquisition ou de transfert
Donated to the Archive in 1966.
Zone du contenu et de la structure
Portée et contenu
Records of Harrisons Nursery Garden in Kensington, 1755-1839. The most interesting are the records of the nursery and seed business begun by Henry Hewitt in 1775 or earlier and carried on by his nephews John and Samuel Harrison. These include account books and stock books which list a wide variety of seeds of vegetables and flowers, bulbs bought from Holland, and seedlings of various ornamental trees, shrubs and fruit trees. Some were grown at the nursery but the majority were grown by country farmers on contract. The business was run with some success and had regular clients in all parts of England including many titled families. It was the practice for one of the partners to travel round the country to collect payment for outstanding accounts and probably orders (for the expenses for these trips include many gratuities to gardeners). In spite of this and an apparent high turnover, however, clients were bad at paying bills and the business was sometimes in difficulties. New partners brought fresh capital from time to time. The last partner was William Bristowe who joined in 1819 with, a fourth share, the firm then being described as Harrison and Bristowe. In 1833, however, Samuel Harrison was described as a bankrupt.
Also included are the records of Lane and Prideaux, solicitors, 1775-1839, concerning the settlement of the estate of Samuel Harrison, a bankrupt, and the estate of his uncle Henry Hewitt, d.1790 and other relatives and friends for whom the Harrison family acted as executors, and the payment of annuities under Henry Hewitt's will.
Évaluation, élimination et calendrier de conservation
Accroissements
Mode de classement
B/HRS/001-013 Accounts, valuation of stock, etc. B/HRS/014-043 Partnership agreements B/HRS/044-052 Leases of Nursery Ground B/HRS/053-389 Recovery of Debts and Bankruptcy; Probate and Administration B/HRS/390-753 Records relating to the administration of the estates of deceased relatives of the Hewitt-Harrison family: Henry and Samuel Hewitt and others.
Zone des conditions d'accès et d'utilisation
Conditions d'accès
Available for general access
.
Conditions de reproduction
Copyright rests with the City of London.
Langue des documents
- anglais
Écriture des documents
- latin
Notes de langue et graphie
English
Caractéristiques matérielle et contraintes techniques
Instruments de recherche
Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm
Zone des sources complémentaires
Existence et lieu de conservation des originaux
Existence et lieu de conservation des copies
Unités de description associées
Zone des notes
Identifiant(s) alternatif(s)
Mots-clés
Mots-clés - Sujets
- Industrie » Industrie manufacturière » Industrie alimentaire
- Industrie » Industrie manufacturière » Industrie alimentaire » Agroindustrie
- Botanique
- Botanique » Végétation
- Botanique » Végétation » Flore
- Botanique » Végétation » Flore » Plante
- Finances
- Industrie » Industrie manufacturière
- Finances » Administration financière
- Source d'information
- Document
- Document » Document primaire
- Agronomie
- Agronomie » Horticulture
- Industrie
Mots-clés - Lieux
Mots-clés - Noms
Mots-clés - Genre
Zone du contrôle de la description
Identifiant de la description
Identifiant du service d'archives
Règles et/ou conventions utilisées
Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.
Statut
Niveau de détail
Dates de production, de révision, de suppression
Langue(s)
- anglais