Early British botanists and their gardens, based on unpublished writings of Goodyer, Tradescant, and others . (V^**. SONNLl UKDICAIKD 1 U L C; B i: L 13 V .AlAES TESTIMONIALS 249 Richard Forster,^ William Baronsdale,^ Thomas Frear, WilliamDun,* D. Sellin,^ Francis Hering,^ Matthew GwinneJ all in MunksRoll of the College. Gilbert Primrose, though not on the Roll,was the father of James Primrose who was; J. Nasmyth,^ surgeonto James VI of Scotland, had only recently arrived in Londonin attendance on his royal patron. Gwinnes Vertummis was actedat Magdalen College in 1607. Nasmyth had already pre


Early British botanists and their gardens, based on unpublished writings of Goodyer, Tradescant, and others . (V^**. SONNLl UKDICAIKD 1 U L C; B i: L 13 V .AlAES TESTIMONIALS 249 Richard Forster,^ William Baronsdale,^ Thomas Frear, WilliamDun,* D. Sellin,^ Francis Hering,^ Matthew GwinneJ all in MunksRoll of the College. Gilbert Primrose, though not on the Roll,was the father of James Primrose who was; J. Nasmyth,^ surgeonto James VI of Scotland, had only recently arrived in Londonin attendance on his royal patron. Gwinnes Vertummis was actedat Magdalen College in 1607. Nasmyth had already presentedLobel with some plants which the latter had already acknowledgedin print. This testimonial was accompanied by a eulogistic Sonnetwritten by Jan Maes. Neither testimonial nor sonnet appear to havebeen published. The later testimonial is signed by Thomas Moundeford,^ Presi-dent, Henry Atkins, Richard Forster, Thomas Friar, Mark Ridley,^^ ^ Richard Forster, , of All Souls College. about 1575;President, 1601-3, and 1615. Author oi Ephemerides Meteorologicae, ad atmum1575, seciaidinn positum Fmito


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