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John Stackhouse (botanist)

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54: 299: 514: 181:. The complete work, which was printed privately and published in folio at Bath, with Latin and English text and twelve coloured plates by the author, appeared as part I in 1795, part II in 1797 and part III in 1801. An enlarged edition, with twenty-four coloured plates, was published at Bath in 1801, in folio; and another at Oxford in 1816, in quarto, with Latin text only and twenty plates. The 82:, and was a Fellow of the college from 1761 to 1764. On succeeding his relative, Mrs. Grace Percival, sister of Sir William Pendarves, in the Pendarves estates in 1763, he resigned his fellowship, and, after travelling abroad for two or three years, settled on his newly acquired property. In 1804 he resigned the estate to his eldest surviving son, and retired to 453: 454:"Nereis Britannica; : continens species omnes fucorum in insulis Britannicis crescentium: descriptone latina et Anglica [...] containing all species of fuci [...] : An appendix, containing species recently delineated [...]" 197:(1881), p. 22), in 2 vols. 1813 and 1814, contains the Greek text, Latin notes, a glossary and Greek-Latin and Latin-Greek catalogues of the plants. From it Stackhouse reprinted in a separate form 524: 101:, assumed the surname of Pendarves in 1815. The third son, Thomas Pendarves, succeeded to the estate of Acton Scott, and assumed the additional surname of Acton in 1834. 408: 571: 256: 46:, above Stackhouse Cove, Cornwall, in order to further his studies about the propagation of algae from their spores. He was the author of 75: 48:
Nereis Britannica; or a Botanical Description of British Marine Plants, in Latin and English, accompanied with Drawings from Nature
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Stackhouse died at his house at Edgar Buildings, Bath, on 22 November 1819. His name was commemorated by
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Stackhouse also contributed a translation in English verse to the second edition of the Abbate
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On 21 April 1773 Stackhouse married Susanna Acton, only daughter and heir of Edward Acton of
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From an early period Stackhouse devoted himself to botany, and especially to the study of
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and they had four sons and three daughters. The eldest son, John, died young. The second,
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Illustrationes Theophrasti in usum Botanicorum præcipue peregrinantium
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Transactions of the Penzance Natural History and Antiquarian Society.
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to pursue his researches. He was one of the early fellows of the
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The second son of William Stackhouse, D.D. (d. 1771), rector of
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or fuci, and was based on his own researches, discussions with
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Dei Cataclismi sofferti dal nostro pianeta, saggio poetico
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Literary Life and Select Works of Benjamin Stillingfleet
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Ralfs, J. (1884) The Marine Algae of West Cornwall.
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Theophrasti Eresii de Historia Plantarum libri decem
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De Libanoto, Smyrna, et Balsamo Theophrasti Notitiæ
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Index

botanist
spermatophytes
algae
mycology
Probus, Cornwall
Acton Castle

St. Erme
Thomas Stackhouse
Trehane
Exeter College, Oxford
Bath
Acton Scott
Shropshire
Edward William
Sir James Edward Smith
Stackhousia
seaweeds
Theophrastus
Acton Castle
Perranuthnoe
Linnean Society
seawracks
James Edward Smith
Dillenius
Bobart
Linnæus
Benjamin Daydon Jackson
James Bruce
Alberto Fortis

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