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468: 40: 666: 356: 511:) took a somewhat different view: "For the few notices concerning natural history which the work contains, it is chiefly indebted to the zealous attention of Mr. A. Bloxam who, if not a learned naturalist, deserves the praise of a diligent and sensible collector." She is in turn critical of Macrae, saying that she regretted that "the practised collector of botanical specimens who went in the 519: 897:
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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Bloxam does not appear to have maintained a serious interest in ornithology once he had taken up his various clerical posts in Warwickshire and Leicestershire. During the major part of his life in the English Midlands, he combined his duties to his parishes with botanical research and collecting. In
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1878 March 13: Probate 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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In 1875, not long before he died, Bloxam was visited by Bagnall, who later wrote that Bloxam was "still full of love for botanical pursuits, with quite a host of brambles and roses cultivated in his garden, so that he might watch them more readily, and I shall always remember with pleasure my walk
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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published detailed studies of Bloxam's ornithological work in the Hawaiian Islands, based on both the diary and unpublished notebooks.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 971:....Aunt living — Jane Dorothy Elizabeth, b. ... Henry Dubs Middleton, R.F.A., who d. 1932 ... 1938,— [Issue living–1, Ralph, b. 16 May 1908. 2. Cecil, b. 26 May ... is Major Hon. ... Issue of the late John Hanson Berney, 2nd son of 9th baronet, b... 863:
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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2009-12-01. The account gives the name of Andrew Bloxam's mother as "Lucy"; the 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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Gertrude was the sister of the 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 526:
For a long time the only published record of Bloxam's naturalising during the voyage was a very short section in Graham's book. Only in 1925 was his diary published. Between 1986 and 1996,
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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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and made significant contributions to the study of the natural history of the area. His special interest was in fungi and the genera
550:. Two cases contained "about one hundred" specimens of birds. Of these, 27 specimens of 11 species were from the Hawaiian Islands. 467: 1674: 1327: 538:, on his return Bloxam had written to thank them and to give an account of the specimens he had collected. A barrel contained 650:
marked up with plants seen within three miles of Atherstone and of Twycross; this information was incorporated into Watson's
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Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. (1769-1830): Double portrait of Richard Rowland Bloxam (1797-1877) and Andrew Bloxam (1801-1878)
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of his first cousin Margaret Middleton. Margaret's sister Gertrude and their cousin Henry Middleton were both students at
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specimens, along with insects, shells and other marine objects from South America and the Pacific islands visited by the
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while visiting England. Andrew Bloxam was appointed as a naturalist; his brother Rowland Bloxam was the chaplain. The
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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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With Lord Byron at the Sandwich Islands in 1825: Being Extracts from the MS Diary of James Macrae, Scottish Botanist
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and wrote that in their flight they resembled finches. It was some 150 years later that it was accepted that the
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during its voyage around South America and the Pacific in 1824–26, where he collected mainly birds. Later as a
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and named c. 20 species of fungi and plants (see below), his contributions during the voyage were mainly to
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After returning from the voyage on 15 March 1826, he was ordained on 25 June 1826 (Trinity Sunday) as a
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The party remained in the Hawaiian Islands from 4 May to 18 July 1825. They left planning to go to
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to the Sandwich Islands should not have furnished any account of the plants which he collected."
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Bloxam also noticed that the Hawaiian nectar-feeding birds were different from both
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Voyage to Hawaii; contributions to natural history, especially fungi and the genera
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Voyage of H. M. S. Blonde to the Sandwich islands, in the years 1824-1825
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Portrait of Andrew Bloxam and Richard Rowland Bloxam by their uncle
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Herbarium which is housed at the University & Jepson Herbaria,
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1840). He remained there until c. 1872, when he was made Vicar of
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in honour of Bloxam's work on the group of fungi then called the
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In the autumn of 1824, he was appointed as a naturalist on board
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In 1866, his daughter Jane Dorothea Bloxam (died 1921) married
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Bloxam was also interested in fungi. He was associated with
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Debrett's Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage
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diary was edited by William Wilson and published in 1922.
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on her trip from England to the Hawaiian islands, 1824-25
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his early days in Leicestershire, he became friends with
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One of Bloxam's most well-known bird collections was the
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Macrae, James (1922), Wilson, William Frederick (ed.),
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European and American voyages of scientific exploration
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The Oahu ʻakepa, first discovered for science by Bloxam
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Bloxam had a particular interest in brambles (genus
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and the genus with which they were then associated,
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The main purpose of the voyage was to return to the
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Andrew Bloxam: A Memoir", 462: 322:who, in April 1900, reportedly witnessed at 23:English clergyman and naturalist (1801-1878) 1640:History and Antiquities of Charnwood Forest 1366:(1114), London: Gurney & Jackson: 413, 1065: 1053: 487:Although in later life, Bloxam was a noted 1590:"The contribution of the voyage of H.M.S. 1516:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1420:Diary of Andrew Bloxam: naturalist of the 1088: 1086: 815:A Perpetual Easter and Passover Calculator 38: 27: 931:"LADY BERNEY. The funeral of Lady Berney" 598:(creepers). He put them into a new genus 1461:, Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii, 1459:To the Sandwich Islands on H.M.S. Blonde 1011: 1009: 625:Contributions to English Natural History 1223: 837: 825: 802: 1509: 1438:& Bloxam, Richard Rowland (1826), 1207: 1041: 1029: 1015: 912: 901: 853:. Leeds Times Yorkshire. 21 April 1900 1481:, London: Hamilton, Adams & Co., 1457:(1971), King Joerger, Pauline (ed.), 1280:Bloxam's entoloma – Entoloma bloxamii 1235: 1195: 1184: 1172: 1160: 1119: 1104: 1092: 1077: 810: 463:Bloxam's contribution as a naturalist 7: 880:Middleton, Richard (November 2014). 751:, including the Toasted Waxcap, now 1138:, Oahu Nature Tours, archived from 983:Tominey, Camilla (19 August 2022). 882:"Bloxam, Rev. Andrew (1802 – 1878)" 499:. At the time of the voyage of the 225:, from 1820. His brothers included 712:University of California, Berkeley 648:London Catalogue of British Plants 312:Sir Henry Hanson Berney, 9th Bart. 14: 1662:Jackson, Benjamin Daydon (1886). 585:). This bird too is now extinct. 1709:19th-century English naturalists 1675:Dictionary of National Biography 270:minister. He spent some time in 1729:People from Rugby, Warwickshire 1328:International Plant Names Index 866:Sheffield Independent Yorkshire 809:Bloxam MS letter reproduced in 741:(now called Bloxam's Entoloma, 442:, but actually landed first at 48:, prior to their voyage in 1824 16:For the English cricketer, see 1254:"Berkeley, Miles Joseph"  1107:, p. 7, quoting a Bloxam 563:Myadestes lanaiensis woahensis 1: 851:"LEEDS LADY DROWNED AT FILEY" 619:Cyanoliseus patagonus bloxami 557:, which he originally called 534:Having been appointed by the 287: 737:; they also named after him 446:on 30 July 1825 and then at 149:Author abbrev. (botany) 1601:Archives of Natural History 961:. Kelly's directories. 1963 674:, named after Andrew Bloxam 385:Royal Horticultural Society 1750: 1426:, Volume 10 of Bernice P. 583:L. coccineus wolstenholmei 348: 209:Andrew Bloxam was born at 15: 1478:A Flora of Leicestershire 615:greater Patagonian conure 613:In 1995, Olson named the 359:Map of the Voyage of the 223:Worcester College, Oxford 157: 122: 37: 18:Andrew Bloxam (cricketer) 1685:, retrieved 2009-12-07; 1594:to Hawaiian ornithology" 1613:10.3366/anh.1996.23.1.1 1418:Bloxam, Andrew (1925), 1356:"Flora of Warwickshire" 1264:Encyclopædia Britannica 1066:Byron & Bloxam 1826 1054:Byron & Bloxam 1826 684:, particularly section 656:Flora of Leicestershire 294:and shortly afterwards 278:, before he became the 89:, Warwickshire, England 1665:"Bloxam, Andrew"  1635:Potter, Thomas Rossell 911:Cite journal requires 754:Hygrocybe colemanniana 675: 604:Hawaiian honeycreepers 523: 484: 364: 205:Early life and family 1448:, London: John Murray 1044:, pp. 25, 28, 32 668: 521: 470: 358: 247:, cousin of the poet 177:minister he lived in 1643:, London: Hamilton, 1475:Kirby, Mary (1850), 1249:Ward, Harry Marshall 797:Notes and references 652:Topographical Botany 579:Loxops wolstenholmei 1436:Byron, George Anson 1430:special publication 1372:1891Natur..43..413B 989:The Daily Telegraph 763:author abbreviation 708:Charterhouse School 688:) and roses (genus 646:with copies of the 632:Churchill Babington 371:the bodies of King 274:and as a curate in 249:George Gordon Byron 219:Sir Thomas Lawrence 211:Rugby, Warwickshire 199:author abbreviation 68:Rugby, Warwickshire 46:Sir Thomas Lawrence 1724:Parson-naturalists 1407:Midland Naturalist 1287:on 26 January 2010 1142:on 6 December 2009 1132:Walther, Michael, 1068:, pp. 248–253 676: 524: 485: 365: 1704:English botanists 1530:Aplonis mavornata 1468:978-0-87022-176-7 1352:Bagnall, James E. 1238:, pp. vi–vii 744:Entoloma bloxamii 739:Agaricus bloxamii 671:Entoloma bloxamii 573:, which he named 425:Galapagos Islands 369:Kingdom of Hawaii 351:HMS Blonde (1819) 332:Oxford University 268:Church of England 253:Galápagos Islands 231:John Rouse Bloxam 175:Church of England 161: 160: 124:Scientific career 64:22 September 1801 1741: 1679: 1667: 1651: 1630: 1629: 1627: 1621: 1615:, archived from 1598: 1586:Olson, Storrs L. 1581: 1566:Olson, Storrs L. 1561: 1546:Olson, Storrs L. 1541: 1526:Olson, Storrs L. 1521: 1515: 1507: 1489: 1471: 1449: 1431: 1414: 1398: 1380:10.1038/043413a0 1338: 1337: 1324: 1318: 1317: 1316: 1314: 1302: 1296: 1295: 1294: 1292: 1283:, archived from 1275: 1269: 1268: 1256: 1245: 1239: 1233: 1227: 1221: 1210: 1205: 1199: 1193: 1187: 1182: 1176: 1170: 1164: 1158: 1152: 1150: 1149: 1147: 1129: 1123: 1117: 1111: 1102: 1096: 1090: 1081: 1075: 1069: 1063: 1057: 1051: 1045: 1039: 1033: 1027: 1018: 1013: 1004: 1003: 998: 996: 980: 974: 973: 968: 966: 953: 947: 946: 940: 938: 927: 921: 920: 914: 909: 907: 899: 893: 891: 886: 877: 871: 870: 860: 858: 847: 841: 840:, pp. 501–2 835: 829: 823: 817: 807: 781: 771: 770: 769: 700:Rubus colemannii 644:Hewett C. Watson 640:Charnwood Forest 559:Turdus woahensis 433:Hawaiian Islands 379:who had died of 300:Harborough Magna 289: 257:Hawaiian Islands 245:Capt. Lord Byron 197:. His botanical 87:Harborough Magna 82: 63: 61: 42: 28: 1749: 1748: 1744: 1743: 1742: 1740: 1739: 1738: 1694: 1693: 1670:Stephen, Leslie 1661: 1658: 1633: 1625: 1623: 1622:on 18 July 2011 1619: 1596: 1584: 1564: 1544: 1524: 1508: 1492: 1474: 1469: 1455:Dampier, Robert 1453: 1434: 1417: 1401: 1350: 1347: 1342: 1341: 1326: 1325: 1321: 1312: 1310: 1304: 1303: 1299: 1290: 1288: 1277: 1276: 1272: 1247: 1246: 1242: 1234: 1230: 1222: 1213: 1206: 1202: 1194: 1190: 1183: 1179: 1171: 1167: 1159: 1155: 1145: 1143: 1131: 1130: 1126: 1118: 1114: 1103: 1099: 1091: 1084: 1076: 1072: 1064: 1060: 1056:, pp. v–vi 1052: 1048: 1040: 1036: 1028: 1021: 1014: 1007: 994: 992: 982: 981: 977: 964: 962: 955: 954: 950: 936: 934: 929: 928: 924: 910: 900: 889: 887: 884: 879: 878: 874: 856: 854: 849: 848: 844: 836: 832: 824: 820: 808: 804: 799: 787: 782: 767: 766: 765: 760: 627: 465: 431:arrived in the 407:, they reached 397: 353: 347: 320:Henry Middleton 316:Cecil Middleton 308: 243:, commanded by 207: 201:is "A.Bloxam". 134:Natural history 90: 84: 80: 79:2 February 1878 71: 65: 59: 57: 49: 33: 24: 21: 12: 11: 5: 1747: 1745: 1737: 1736: 1731: 1726: 1721: 1716: 1711: 1706: 1696: 1695: 1692: 1691: 1680: 1657: 1656:External links 1654: 1653: 1652: 1631: 1582: 1562: 1542: 1522: 1490: 1472: 1467: 1451: 1432: 1415: 1403:Berkeley, M.J. 1399: 1346: 1343: 1340: 1339: 1333: A.Bloxam 1319: 1307:Index Fungorum 1297: 1270: 1259:Chisholm, Hugh 1240: 1228: 1211: 1200: 1188: 1177: 1165: 1153: 1124: 1112: 1097: 1082: 1070: 1058: 1046: 1034: 1019: 1005: 975: 948: 922: 913:|journal= 872: 842: 830: 818: 801: 800: 798: 795: 794: 793: 786: 783: 778:botanical name 759: 749:Index Fungorum 658:whose author, 642:. 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Andrew Bloxam (cricketer)
Mainly charcoal drawing, with some colour, of two young men; a little more than head and shoulders; the one on the left faces towards the viewer; the one on the right faces left. Both are clean shaven and wear what looks like great coats.
Sir Thomas Lawrence
Rugby, Warwickshire
Harborough Magna
Rosa
Rubus
Natural history
Mycology
Botany
Author abbrev. (botany)
HMS Blonde
Church of England
Warwickshire
Leicestershire
Rubus
Rosa
author abbreviation
Rugby, Warwickshire
Rugby School
Sir Thomas Lawrence
Worcester College, Oxford
Matthew Bloxam
John Rouse Bloxam
HMS Blonde
Capt. Lord Byron
George Gordon Byron
Galápagos Islands
Hawaiian Islands
British Museum

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