James Ebenezer Bicheno
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James Ebenezer Bicheno, né le 25 janvier 1785 à Newbury dans le Berkshire et mort le 25 février 1851 à Hobart en Tasmanie, est un administrateur colonial et botaniste britannique.
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James Ebenezer Bicheno (Newbury, Berkshire; 25 de enero 1785 - Hobart, Tasmania; 25 de febrero 1851) fue un administrador colonial, y botánico inglés. Era hijo del Rev. James Bicheno, ministro de la Iglesia Baptista en Newbury, Berkshire. En 1832, deja Londres para ir a Ty Maen South Cornelly Glamorgan, donde fue uno de los fundadores del Maesteg Ironworks, en 1826. Fue designado secretario colonial de la Tierra de Van Diemen en septiembre de 1842. Fue un botánico amateur que realizó experimentos de ciertos cultivos vegetales en su pequeña granja, en las orillas de la .
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James Ebenezer Bicheno (25 January 1785 – 25 February 1851) was a British author and colonial official. Bicheno was born in Newbury, Berkshire, the son of the Rev. James Bicheno, who was minister of the Baptist Church there. He was called to the bar in 1822 but seems to have spent most of his time until 1832 in writing and natural history pursuits, especially with the Linnean Society. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May, 1827. He enjoyed books, good food and wine, music and art. His library of 2,500 books was considered the best in the colony.
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James Ebenezer Bicheno
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James Ebenezer Bicheno
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James Ebenezer Bicheno
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James Ebenezer Bicheno
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James Ebenezer Bicheno
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Newbury, Berkshire, England
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James Ebenezer Bicheno (Newbury, Berkshire; 25 de enero 1785 - Hobart, Tasmania; 25 de febrero 1851) fue un administrador colonial, y botánico inglés. Era hijo del Rev. James Bicheno, ministro de la Iglesia Baptista en Newbury, Berkshire. En 1832, deja Londres para ir a Ty Maen South Cornelly Glamorgan, donde fue uno de los fundadores del Maesteg Ironworks, en 1826. Fue designado secretario colonial de la Tierra de Van Diemen en septiembre de 1842. Fue un botánico amateur que realizó experimentos de ciertos cultivos vegetales en su pequeña granja, en las orillas de la . Efectuó numerosas publicaciones sobre botánica e historia natural en Transactions of the Linnean Society of London y en Transactions of the Royal Society of Tasmania. Asistió a Sir William Jardine (1800-1874) en la preparación de los dos volúmenes de Illustrations of Ornithology (Edimburgo, 1830). Realiza conferencias de botánica en el .
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James Ebenezer Bicheno (25 January 1785 – 25 February 1851) was a British author and colonial official. Bicheno was born in Newbury, Berkshire, the son of the Rev. James Bicheno, who was minister of the Baptist Church there. He was called to the bar in 1822 but seems to have spent most of his time until 1832 in writing and natural history pursuits, especially with the Linnean Society. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in May, 1827. In 1832 he left London to live at Ty Maen, South Cornelly, Glamorgan, where he had been one of the founders of the Maesteg Ironworks in 1826. and where he was a friend of Lewis Weston Dillwyn. This investment ultimately failed and he needed to look for an income. During his years in south Wales Bicheno held conservative views at a time of considerable social and economic change. He was certainly anti-Chartist as his correspondence with the Marquis of Bute, the Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan, clearly shows. He was ever vigilant regarding Chartism in the Maesteg district and sent regular reports of any radical activity to the Marquis. He was appointed colonial secretary of Van Diemen's Land in September 1842. He was a keen amateur botanist and experimented with plants on his small farm on the banks of the New Town Rivulet. He had several papers on botany and natural history published in its Transactions and assisted Sir William Jardine in preparing the two volumes of Illustrations of Ornithology (Edinburgh, 1830). He lectured on botany to the Mechanics' Institute and had papers published in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Tasmania. He enjoyed books, good food and wine, music and art. His library of 2,500 books was considered the best in the colony. Bicheno was a large man, and it was said that he could fit three full bags of wheat in his trousers.
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James Ebenezer Bicheno, né le 25 janvier 1785 à Newbury dans le Berkshire et mort le 25 février 1851 à Hobart en Tasmanie, est un administrateur colonial et botaniste britannique.
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