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 1604. Canon of St. Asaph, 1617. Welsh lexicographer. 'Antiqusæ linguæ Britannicæ et Latinæ Dictionarium,' including 'Botanologium,' 1632. Dict. Nat. Biog. xiv. 144.

(fl. 1805). Of Ufford and Yoxford, Suff. Contrib. to Bot. Guide. MS. lists of plants in Brit. Mus. Library. Hind, Fl., Suff., 481.

(1684–1728): b. 1684; d. 22 May, 1728. Of Guissancy, Flintshire. Antiquary. Catalogue of British names of plants in Johnson's Gerard. Dict. Nat. Biog. xiv. 154. Monument in Mold Church.

(1802–78): b. Birmingham, 1802; d. Edgbaston, 20 Dec, 1878. Ironmaster. F.G.S., 1842. 'Sternbergia,' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1845; 'Halonia.' ib. 1848; 'Calamites,' ib. 1849–51. Proc. Geol. Soc. 1878–9.

— (fl. 1750). Of Leeds. Surgeon and Apothecary. "Eminent for knowledge of Bay's botanical system."}}

(d. 1888). Orchid cultivator. Made large collection of drawings of Orchids. Collected ferns in Perak. Helped in Veitch's Man. Orchidaceous Plants. Specimens in Herb. Mus. Brit. Gard. Chron. 1888, iii. 88; Journ. Bot. 1887, 323. Nephrodium Dayi Bedd.

(d. 1873): d. Tunbridge Wells, 18 Feb., 1873. M.D. Practised at Sheffield. 'Florigraphia Britannica,' 1837–48 (re-issue, 1857). 'Flora of Colosseum,' 1855. 'Flowering Plants of Tunbridge,' 1871. Pritz. 77; Jacks. 537; R. S. C. ii. 185; vii. 500; Journ. Bot. 1873, 128.

(fl. 1824). 'Botanic Gardener' to Earl of Coventry. 'Hortus Croomensis,' 1824.

(fl. 1809). 'The English Botanist's Pocket Companion,' 1809. Jacks. 36.

(1695?–1749): b. in Saxony, 1695?; d. Nottingham, 12 April, 1749; bur. St. Peter's Churchyard, Nottingham. M.D., Leyden and Rheims. At Leyden, 1708–11. Pupil of Boerhaave and Bernard de Jussieu. Member of Bot. Soc. Lond. 1721-26. Practised at Nottingham from 1736. 'Catalogue Nottingham,' 1738. Assisted Dillenius in 'Historia Muscorum."' [sic] Herbarium bought by Hon. Rothwell Willughby. Pult. ii. 257; Pritz. 78; Jacks. 257; Nich. Illust, i. 211, 220; iii. 571; Dict. Nat. Biog. xiv. 279. Deeringia Br.

née Granville, formerly Pendarves (1700–88): b. Coulton, Wilts, 14 May, 1700; d. St. James' Place, Westminster, 15 April, 1788; bur. St. James', Westminster; m. 1, Alexander Pendarves; m. 2, Rev. Patrick Delany, Dean of Down. Executed a Herbal in 9 vols. folio, of 100 plates each, in coloured papers, having "the exactness of Botany," 1778. Pritz. 78; Jacks. 44; Autobiog. 1861–2; W. Gilpin, 'Picturesque Beauty,' ii. 190; Nich. Anecd. iv. 715; Gent. Mag. lviii. 371, 462; Dict. Nat. Biog. xiv. 308. Portr. by Opie at Hampton Court.

(1786-1828): b. London, 1 Jan., 1786; d. Free Town, Sierra Leone, 8 May, 1828. Lieut.-col. African