. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. jANUAny 9.] THE CO'l'TAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 207 i M W \ ! Weatiibr near .N isao. Riae.^. Sets. Moon lt,&S. nioon'fl Ago. Cloelt bef. Sun. Bay of Year. Barometer. Thermo. Wind Uaiu in In. 2Th 3,F Shelless Snail (Slug) appears. — 39—27 9 a. 8 m 1 12 2 Wild Panay flowers. —29 986 44—33 8 1 . 1 4 40 3 Hepatira flowers. 2!)73/—,1 43—2() , 8 2 6 10 2 S 3 4 5 SoNi 2 Sunday aftek Christmas. — 42—21 W. 8 3 7 13 3 5 35 6M 1 Epiphany. Twelfth Day. — Sr,-18 E. 3 5


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. jANUAny 9.] THE CO'l'TAGE GARDENER. WEEKLY CALENDAR. 207 i M W \ ! Weatiibr near .N isao. Riae.^. Sets. Moon lt,&S. nioon'fl Ago. Cloelt bef. Sun. Bay of Year. Barometer. Thermo. Wind Uaiu in In. 2Th 3,F Shelless Snail (Slug) appears. — 39—27 9 a. 8 m 1 12 2 Wild Panay flowers. —29 986 44—33 8 1 . 1 4 40 3 Hepatira flowers. 2!)73/—,1 43—2() , 8 2 6 10 2 S 3 4 5 SoNi 2 Sunday aftek Christmas. — 42—21 W. 8 3 7 13 3 5 35 6M 1 Epiphany. Twelfth Day. — Sr,-18 E. 3 5 8 17 4 6 2 6 7To ! i — 3(i—14 N. 7 6 9 21 5 6 28 7 3 8 W ' Furze flowers. ' — Sri-31 , — 7 7 10 26 6 6 .',4 In the church of St. Giles, Cripplegate, and in the same tomb with hia brother, are all that remains of William Bullbyn, who, as the inscription informs us, was famous for his learning' and piety, and who was ever as ready to devote his skill and to the healinj;: of the poor as of tiie rich. He was a divine as well as a physician—a union of professions then not at all unusual, and continuing to be so united even as late as 1730, in which year died Dr. Gower, a physician practising at Chelmsford, and who at the same time performed the clerical duties o°f the neighbouring village of Chignall. Dr. Bulleyn was born in the Isle of Ely, early in the rei'ju of Henry VIII. ; and it is not improbable that he was a kinsman of Queen Anne Boleyn, or Bulleyn, for thus is her name spelt in many records of those days of uncertain orthography. Like her, his relatives were scattered over the eastern counties of England ; and, like her, he was a zealous Protestant. He appears to liave been a member of both our English Universities, and to have travelled far and long in Germany, Scotland, and England—studyinj; their natural pro- ductions with a Kcal and success marking him very prominently as a man of


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