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Letter, from James Justice to Philip Miller, dated at Crighton

Reference number: EL/K/8

Date: 03 March 1730

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Discussing his method for grafting trees; outlines his methods for protecting plants during the winter; mentions what plants are doing well for the spring

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EL/K/8
Earliest possible date
03 March 1730
Page extent
4 pages
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Manuscript

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James Justice

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James Justice, Letter, from James Justice to Philip Miller, dated at Crighton, 03 March 1730, EL/K/8, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/el_k_8/letter-from-james-justice-to-philip-miller-dated-at-crighton, accessed on 19 May 2026

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