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Rev. W. Roby Burgin, M.A., uncles of the bride), Henry Hanson Berney, Esq., only son of Sir Hanson Berney, Bart, of Barton
Bendish, county Norfolk, to Jane Dorothy, eldest daughter of the Rev. Andrew Bloxam, M.A., Incumbent of...1922 January 24: Probate .Records the death of Jane Dorothy Berney, late of Leamington Spa, who died on 1921 December 7
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Records the death of Rev. Andrew Bloxam, late of Harborough Magna, Warwickshire, died on 2 February 1878 ....MARRIED. BERNEY – BLOXAM. – 1866 February 3: *Leamington Spa Courier, on the 31st January 1866 at Twycross, near Atherstone (by the Rev. J. R. Bloxam, D.D., and the
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LADY BERNEY. The funeral of Lady Berney, widow of Sir Henry Berney, ninth baronet, took place on Monday at...daughter of the late Rev. Andrew Bloxam...The cortege left ….Clarendon noon, and arrived at the
Milverton Cemetery...conducted by The Rev....The coffin bore the inscription* Jane Dorothy
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published detailed studies of Bloxam's ornithological work in the
Hawaiian Islands, based on both the diary and unpublished notebooks. Although Olson echoes criticisms of Bloxam ("the ship's callow, humble, and none too ardent naturalist"), he also says that those descriptions which Bloxam did
565:). Bloxam's 1825 specimens are the only ones in existence, since this rather dull olive-brown thrush-like bird was the first bird species in the Hawaiian islands to become extinct. Bloxam recorded that it was common and that its "melodious notes" came from the only songster on the island of
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LEEDS LADY DROWNED AT FILEY. ...was the scene of a shocking fatality, - Miss
Margaret Middleton, aged 19 of Leeds, being swept into the...Mr. Henry Middleton, of Mount Terrace, Leeds, a cousin, and Miss..., were witnesses...(News-report from
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Dictionary of National Biography entries for both Andrew Bloxam and Sir Thomas Lawrence say that her sister Ann or Anne was his
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on 8 August 1825, before returning to
ValparaĂso, which they reached on 6 September 1825. After spending some time exploring the coast of Chile, they finally left ValparaĂso on 13 October 1825, bound for
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Duchess of Cambridge's great-grandfather Noel Middleton...From 1900 to 1902 she studied at Oxford, where her first cousin Henry Middleton was studying law and could...
363:, showing the main places visited. (The lines between these places are purely schematic and do not represent the actual route.) The journey out to Hawaii is shown in blue, the return in green.
251:. His brother, R. Rowland Bloxam (1798–1877), was the chaplain. The voyage lasted over 18 months, during which time he visited South America and various islands of the Pacific, including the
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in the South Atlantic, which they reached on 23 January 1826, leaving five days later. The voyage ended back in Spithead, England on 15 March 1826, after an absence of 532 days.
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produce are of "commendable accuracy" and that the methods he used to prepare specimens ensured that they survived in "remarkably good condition".
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with him in the lanes around his village, where he pointed out the various special Rubi and Roses of that locality."
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1208:Potter 1842
1122:, p. 8
1080:, p. 2
1042:Macrae 1922
1030:Macrae 1922
1016:Macrae 1922
735:Sphaeriacei
571:Oahu ʻakepa
555:Oahu thrush
497:ornithology
324:Filey Brigg
306:Descendents
95:Nationality
1698:Categories
1626:6 December
1313:8 December
1291:8 December
1236:Kirby 1850
1196:Olson 1996
1185:Olson 1995
1173:Olson 1996
1161:Olson 1996
1146:6 December
1120:Olson 1996
1105:Olson 1996
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1078:Olson 1996
811:Olson 1996
660:Mary Kirby
540:geological
489:mycologist
417:ValparaĂso
375:and Queen
336:alma mater
276:Atherstone
60:1801-09-22
1649:449854102
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1532:Buller",
1505:454665683
995:21 August
600:Nectarina
536:Admiralty
471:Hawaiian
457:St Helena
395:Itinerary
318:, son of
238:HMS
168:HMS
70:, England
1687:archived
1637:(1842),
1588:(1996),
1534:Notornis
1512:citation
1487:15190119
1396:35724184
1388:15190032
1354:(1891),
1251:(1911).
965:31 March
937:31 March
890:31 March
857:14 March
785:See also
768:A.Bloxam
731:Bloxamia
727:mycology
493:botanist
475:made of
401:Spithead
377:Kamamalu
328:drowning
284:Twycross
255:and the
153:A.Bloxam
138:Mycology
1690:mother.
1672:(ed.).
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1368:Bibcode
1261:(ed.).
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608:finches
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450:in the
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381:measles
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1592:Blonde
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344:Blonde
296:Rector
240:Blonde
170:Blonde
142:Botany
130:Fields
1668:. In
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280:Vicar
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1463:ISBN
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567:Oahu
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