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Thomas W. Naylor Beckett

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122:. With Beckett are buried his wife Sarah, and his unmarried daughters, Mary Ethel (1871–1947) and Amy Middleton (1876–1964). The gravestone inscription also commemorates Alfred Charles Beckett. A window of St. Barnabas’ Church is dedicated to the memory of Thomas Wrench Naylor Beckett, while a lamp in the church grounds is dedicated to the Becketts' son, Thomas Herbert Beckett, who was vestryman, church warden, choir member and synodsman of the Church. 20: 90:
Christchurch he corresponded with several local botanists, including Thomas George Wright, requesting information on matters bryological in the country, and offering to exchange specimens. Beckett kept all the replies, and these together with his botanical correspondence, local and overseas, was kept by the
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Beckett was married to Sarah Tolson Clint (1838 – 8 June 1921) and had children. His son, Alfred Charles, died on the island at four and a half years old on 24 December 1878. When their crops also failed, the family relocated to New Zealand and settled in Fendalton in 1884, where Beckett worked as an
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and a member of the Canterbury Philosophical Institute, Beckett was well known in scientific circles throughout the world. The study of mosses and lichens was his main field of interest, and he left behind a valuable collection of New Zealand and foreign mosses. When Beckett first settled in
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Beckett took a great interest in primary school education, and was chairman of the Fendalton School Committee. He was a serious churchman, being closely associated with St. Barnabas’ Church for more than 20 years, and being a churchwarden for 17 years. In 1896 he was placed in charge of the
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construction of the Sunday School building on glebe land in Clyde Road. At his death, from influenza which developed into pneumonia, Beckett was one of the oldest and most respected residents of the area, and was buried in the graveyard at
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and Christchurch houses some 12,000 of his specimens. Beckett was one of three amateur bryologists active in Christchurch, the other two being Robert Brown (1824–1906) and Thomas George Wright (1831–1914).
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between 1882 and c.1900. He did not publish any account of the mosses he collected while in Ceylon – many of his specimens though are recorded in
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Godley, E.G. A Century of Botany in Canterbury. 1967. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand, General, 1: 243-266.
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and a noted botanist and bryologist, who collected specimens there and in the north-western
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where he also collected. His main pteridophyte collection is at
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and the foothills. There were plants from New Zealand,
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in about 1961 in terms of the Morton Agreement. The
137:is used to indicate this person as the author when 40:) was an English-born coffee and tea planter in 8: 220:"New Zealand Botanical Society Newsletter" 184:"New Zealand Botanical Society Newsletter" 307:Marriage Notice of Thomas Herbert Beckett 175: 68:material at Kew was transferred to the 7: 332:Sri Lankan people of English descent 254:"St. Paul’s Anglican Cemetery Tour" 120:St Paul's Anglican Church, Papanui 14: 70:British Museum of Natural History 54:"Musci der Flora von Buitenzorg" 277:International Plant Names Index 24:St. Barnabas’ Church, Fendalton 16:Sri Lankan botanist (1838–1906) 1: 36:– 5 December 1906 "Elbedde", 347:Sri Lankan environmentalists 342:Planters from British Ceylon 206:"The Mosses of Christchurch" 159:Beckett, Alfred Charles 1874 153:Beckett, Thomas Herbert 1870 30:Thomas Wrench Naylor Beckett 243:Harvard University Herbaria 162:Beckett, Amy Middleton 1876 363: 165:Beckett, Frederick Percy 156:Beckett, Mary Ethel 1871 74:University of Canterbury 62:World Museum Liverpool 26: 22: 337:Sri Lankan botanists 128:author abbreviation 114:in his collection. 208:- Bryony MacMillan 85:. A Fellow of the 56:. He emigrated to 27: 322:English botanists 92:Canterbury Museum 354: 287: 286: 273: 267: 262: 256: 251: 245: 240: 234: 229: 223: 216: 210: 202: 196: 193: 187: 180: 146: 136: 135: 134: 112:French Polynesia 362: 361: 357: 356: 355: 353: 352: 351: 312: 311: 296: 291: 290: 275: 274: 270: 263: 259: 252: 248: 241: 237: 230: 226: 217: 213: 203: 199: 194: 190: 181: 177: 172: 147: 132: 131: 130: 125: 87:Linnean Society 25: 17: 12: 11: 5: 360: 358: 350: 349: 344: 339: 334: 329: 324: 314: 313: 310: 309: 304: 295: 294:External links 292: 289: 288: 268: 257: 246: 235: 224: 211: 197: 188: 174: 173: 171: 168: 167: 166: 163: 160: 157: 154: 143:botanical name 124: 32:(24 July 1839 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 359: 348: 345: 343: 340: 338: 335: 333: 330: 328: 325: 323: 320: 319: 317: 308: 305: 303: 302: 298: 297: 293: 284: 283: 282: Beckett 278: 272: 269: 266: 261: 258: 255: 250: 247: 244: 239: 236: 233: 228: 225: 222: 221: 215: 212: 209: 207: 201: 198: 192: 189: 186: 185: 179: 176: 169: 164: 161: 158: 155: 152: 151: 150: 144: 140: 129: 126:The standard 123: 121: 115: 113: 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 88: 84: 78: 75: 71: 67: 63: 59: 55: 51: 50:Max Fleischer 47: 43: 39: 35: 31: 21: 300: 281: 271: 260: 249: 238: 227: 219: 214: 205: 200: 191: 183: 178: 148: 116: 108:South Africa 79: 53: 29: 28: 327:Bryologists 58:New Zealand 316:Categories 170:References 149:Children: 96:Port Hills 83:orchardist 104:Sri Lanka 66:bryophyte 38:Fendalton 34:Liverpool 265:Obituary 46:Himalaya 133:Beckett 139:citing 64:. His 42:Ceylon 232:JSTOR 100:Nepal 110:and 52:'s 318:: 279:. 141:a 106:, 102:, 285:. 145:.

Index


Liverpool
Fendalton
Ceylon
Himalaya
Max Fleischer
New Zealand
World Museum Liverpool
bryophyte
British Museum of Natural History
University of Canterbury
orchardist
Linnean Society
Canterbury Museum
Port Hills
Nepal
Sri Lanka
South Africa
French Polynesia
St Paul's Anglican Church, Papanui
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
"New Zealand Botanical Society Newsletter"
"The Mosses of Christchurch" - Bryony MacMillan
"New Zealand Botanical Society Newsletter"
JSTOR
Harvard University Herbaria
"St. Paul’s Anglican Cemetery Tour"
Obituary

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