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This is the current revision of this page, as edited by Ffffrr (talk | contribs)at06:36, 23 September 2023 (Changing short description from "Botanist (18221916)" to "British botanist (18221916)"). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this version.
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Henry Nicholson Ellacombe (1822–1916) was a British plantsman and author on botany and gardening.

Life[edit]

Ellacombe, the son of Henry Thomas Ellacombe, was born at Bitton, Gloucestershire in 1822. He attended Bath Grammar School and Oriel College, Oxford, graduating in 1844. In 1847 he was ordained and spent a year as a curate at Sudbury, Derbyshire, before returning to Bitton as his father's curate. In 1850 he succeeded his father as vicar of Bitton.[1] Two years later he married Emily Aprila Wemyss with whom he had ten children.[2] A keen botanist and gardener, Ellacombe grew a wide range of plants at Bitton and exchanged plants and seeds with Kew and other botanical gardens across Europe.[3] Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker dedicated volume 107 of the Botanical Magazine to him.[4] In 1897 he was one of the first 60 recipients of the Victoria Medal of Honour.[5]

Works[edit]

The Plant-Lore & Garden-Craft of Shakespeare (1878) – After a short introduction, in a section titled Plant Lore of Shakespeare Rev. Ellacombe alphabetically lists plants referenced in Shakespeare's plays. Each notation begins with a quote using the plant, and the play, act and scene. If there is more than one reference he lists them all; Roses, for example, have 65 quotes from numerous plays. For each plant, he then gives specific information about the family, uses and distribution. At times he quotes the use of the plant by other authors, such as Chaucer, Spenser and Ben Jonson. The Appendices are on "The Daisy", "The Seasons of Shakespeare's Plays", and the "Names of Plants", which lists various names of a plant by various authors.

Other works:

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Hill 1919, pp. 40–42.
  • ^ Hill 1919, p. 46.
  • ^ Hill 1919, p. 151.
  • ^ Hooker 1881, p. 1.
  • ^ Elliott.
  • References[edit]

    • Hill, Sir Arthur William (1919). Henry Nicholson Ellacombe Hon. Canon of Bristol, Vicar of Bitton and Rural Dean, 1822-1916 a Memoir. London: "Country Life" Limited.
  • Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton (1881). "Dedication". Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 107. London.
  • Elliott, Brent (1997). Victoria Medal of Honour 1897–1997. London: The Royal Horticultural Society.
  • Ellacombe, Henry Nicholson (1884). Plant-Lore & Garden-Craft of Shakespeare (2nd ed.). London: W. Satchell and Co.
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