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  • Ashmole met the botanist and collector John Tradescant the younger around 1650.
  • Lord Wootton employed John Tradescant the elder to lay out formal gardens.
  • Many of these he acquired from the traveller, botanist, and collector John Tradescant the Younger.
  • The first European to discover this material was John Tradescant, who collected it in the far east in 1656.
  • He enlisted the aid of John Tradescant ( 1608 1662 ), and Henry Compton, in acquiring many rare, exotic insects.
  • John Tradescant the elder ( circa 1570s 1638 ) was a gardener, naturalist, and botanist in the employ of the Duke of Buckingham.
  • Samuel Hartlib, the German polymath, wrote that Marshal had by 1650 produced a florilegium for the botanist and gardener John Tradescant the Younger.
  • He also made Hatfield House a cultural centre, serving as patron for painter Peter Lely, musician Nicholas Lanier, and gardener John Tradescant the elder.
  • Charles used it for his queen's residence, employed John Tradescant the elder for its gardens, and was later imprisoned here by the army in 1647.
  • Ashmole and Wharton worked together on the catalogue of the Musaeum Tradescantianum, printed in 1650, stemming from a visit they paid John Tradescant the younger in 1650.
  • In 1976, Rosemary Nicholson visited the site to see the tomb of John Tradescant and was shocked to discover the church boarded-up in readiness for its demolition.
  • The largest portion of the museum's collections consist of the natural history specimens from the Ashmolean Museum, including the specimens collected by John Tradescant the elder and Acland.
  • The collection included that of Elias Ashmole which he had collected himself, including objects he had acquired from the gardeners, travellers and collectors John Tradescant the elder and Thomas Wood.
  • The Nicholsons first visited the site 25 years ago to see the tomb of the two John Tradescants, the 17th-century father-and-son horticulturists who served as royal gardeners.
  • Thus Gerard's " phalangium ephemerum virginianum " became " Tradescantia virginiana ", where the genus name honoured John Tradescant the younger, an English botanist and gardener.
  • However, there is a popular urban legend that they are pineapples, as a tribute to Lambeth resident John Tradescant the younger, who is said to have grown the first pineapple in Britain.
  • John Tradescant was buried inside the church in 1638, his son, also John, in 1662 and Elias Ashmole ( From whom is said to be the first speculative freemason ) in 1692.
  • The gardens, originally laid out by John Tradescant the elder, were redesigned in the 18th century under the guidance of Capability Brown and include a fine terrace leading down to a fishing lake.
  • His son, John Tradescant the younger ( 1608 1662 ) traveled to Virginia in 1637 and collected flowers, plants, shells, an Indian deerskin mantle believed to have belonged to Powhatan, father of Pocahontas.
  • The collection includes that of Elias Ashmole, which he had collected himself, including objects he had acquired from the gardeners, travelers, and collectors John Tradescant the elder and his son, John Tradescant the younger.
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