. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. AlMUST 1] TIIK COTTAOF. GARl>KNF,n WEEKLY CALENDAR. M W Al'OUST 1-7, 19S0. Wealher near 1-) ndon Sun Sun Moon Moon*s Cloek 1 I)ay of n D ITh Lamma-* l>av. Swallow's second brooil ricd^ed. T. 74°â^S". 1849. W. Pine. Rises. Set,. ;S. Age. Vear. 25 a. 4 47 a. 7 (3. 6 1 213 â¢jF LarRC Kpper ftloth sct-n. T. 74°â55". Fine. 2IJ 45 morn. 21 5 57 214 3S Mncwort (lowers. T. By-sa". Ilnin. 28 44 0 2 25 5 53 215 4 Son in SrND«v AKT. Trinity. T. 70°â41°. Fine. 29 42 , 0 43 5 4S 2lti SM MuNliroi


. The Cottage gardener. Gardening; Gardening. AlMUST 1] TIIK COTTAOF. GARl>KNF,n WEEKLY CALENDAR. M W Al'OUST 1-7, 19S0. Wealher near 1-) ndon Sun Sun Moon Moon*s Cloek 1 I)ay of n D ITh Lamma-* l>av. Swallow's second brooil ricd^ed. T. 74°â^S". 1849. W. Pine. Rises. Set,. ;S. Age. Vear. 25 a. 4 47 a. 7 (3. 6 1 213 â¢jF LarRC Kpper ftloth sct-n. T. 74°â55". Fine. 2IJ 45 morn. 21 5 57 214 3S Mncwort (lowers. T. By-sa". Ilnin. 28 44 0 2 25 5 53 215 4 Son in SrND«v AKT. Trinity. T. 70°â41°. Fine. 29 42 , 0 43 5 4S 2lti SM MuNliroiims abound. T. 72°â42°. Fine. 31 41 1 33 27 5 43 217 aTo 1 Prince Alfrid BORN. IS44. T. 80°â44°. W. Fine. 33 39 2 34 28 5 37 21S i7W Name of Jesus. Honevsnekle berrie* ripe. T. 83°â60°. \v. Rain. 34 37 1 rises. # 6 30 219 KvBS a« late as the end of Henry the Eighth's reign (15l6i it was the custom of his queen to send for a salad to Holland ; and his daughter. Queen , when endeavouring to improve our hortieulturc. and to reseue it from that shameful dependenee. thought it wise to seek for in- structors in the same country ; she obtained from thence one Treprskin, or Traucskin, to be the Royal Gardener, who, with his ei|Ually cele- brated son, are especially entitled to our notice. .loHN TnKnESKlN, or, as it is BOW usual to call him, Tkadescast, was not gardener to Queen Kliialwth only, but probably held the same appointment in the royal households of her successors, James and Charles I., for when he died about this time in 1637 be was succeeded, as gjirdcner to the king last named, by his son, usually known as John //**â iinitni^n-. There is no record of his burial, but in the Churclnviirden's for 1637-8 of the parish where he resided, St. Marv'«. there is this funereal entry :â" llrm. Jii/m Tn-drskin; ;/.⢠gyet Ml ami ihirk ilulli, 5s ; His wife had ilied three years pr


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