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The Environs of London
… Thomas Martyn, well known for his useful publications in botany, and Regius professor of that science in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Keeper, and Society of Writers to the Signet; and that of botany, in 1676, is in the patronage of the Crown and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1861 by a member of the medical profession who offered botany, chemistry, and some medicine as well as the more …
Old and New London
… Lindley says, "forms an important point in the history of botany in this country." Lysons speaks of Dr. James Sherard …
The Environs of London
… grammar-school 32, who being much attached to the study of botany 33, had a very curious garden there, and planted, … Uvedalia out of compliment to him. Pulteney's Anecdotes of Botany, vol. ii. p. 30. This measurement was taken in October …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 46 Elementary schools founded between 1894 and 1903. 47 Botany Bay board school opened as a temporary school in 1895 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the Ridgeway and East Lodge Lane. By 1819 it was called Botany Bay, probably to emphasize its remoteness, 59 and by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… between 1797 and 1816; 68 small chapels at Whitewebbs and Botany Bay, serving remoter areas, were opened later in the … 96 and in 1921 by Christ Church, Chase Side. 97 At Botany Bay services were held in 1851 in a small chapel, … in 1896. 44 Protestant dissenters registered a chapel at Botany Bay in 1882 and closed it in 1897. 45 In 1971 there …
Survey of London
… remained until his death. He had an extensive knowledge of botany and wrote devotional works, memoirs, etc. published in …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… English, Italian, and Spanish; the sciences, comprising botany, chemistry, practical and theoretical, comparative … as in some of the classes, such as those of zoology and botany, only a very few attend, these not being popular …
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