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Improvements to the woodlands, gardens and estate buildings were also being made, assisted by the landscape gardener James Beattie and the painter James Giles.
On 14 May 1796, Jenner tested his hypothesis by inoculating James Phipps, a boy eight years old ( the son of Jenner's gardener ), with pus scraped from the cowpox blisters on the hands of Sarah Nelmes, a milkmaid who had caught cowpox from a cow called Blossom, whose hide now hangs on the wall of the St George's medical school library ( now in Tooting ).
With him were acting surveyor-general Charles Grimes, Mr James Meehan and gardener James Fleming.
About the same time that Lady Bennett was busy cultivating heartsease, James, Lord Gambier was doing the same in his garden at Iver under the advice and guidance of his gardener Thomson.
* James Plaisted Wilde, Baron Penzance ( 1816 – 1899 ), British judge, Shakespeare Baconian, rose-breeder and amateur gardener
After completing his studies, he spent a summer in the Scottish Highlands, engaged in botanical fieldwork with his brother-in-law, James Dickson, a gardener and seed merchant in Covent Garden.
* James Smith ( gardener ) ( died 1789 ), gardener who journeyed to New Holland ( Australia ) in 1789
In the fields surrounding the nearby Danesbury House, now converted into accommodation, is a dilapidated and neglected former fernery designed by Anthony Parsons ( then gardener for the Danesbury Estate ) and constructed by the second James Pulham ( known as James 2, being the second of four successive James Pulhams within that family ) of James Pulham & Son fame in 1859.
Mabo worked on a number of jobs before becoming a gardener with James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland at the age of 31.
Now on this date the estate is overseen by the head gardener James Martlow who has recently featured on BBC1 SCOTLAND ' S beechgrove Garden.
His parents were James Duff, gardener and farmer at Auchnahagh and Jean Rattray.
The son of a gardener, he was educated at Westminster School and Oxford, and entered the Church, in which he obtained many preferments, e. g. James I., in consideration of his “ fine fancy and preaching ,” made him one of the royal chaplains.
* James Forbes ( botanist ) ( 1773 – 1861 ), British gardener and botanist
The Duke was an enthusiastic gardener and he imported large numbers of exotic species of plants and trees for his estate ; he had professional advice from the Scottish gardener James Lee ( 1715 — 1795 ).
Gladys Maude Winifred Mitchell was born in Cowley, Oxford on 19 April 1901 to James, a market gardener of Scottish parentage, and Annie.
The memoir of Paul Jennings, who was James Madison's slave and manservant, identifies the doorman John Susé and the gardener Mr. Magraw as the people who removed the portrait for safe keeping.
The gardens were initially designed by Clement Hodgkinson and planted by park gardener, James Sinclair, as a dense woodland with meandering avenues.

gardener and Gordon
* George Gordon ( botanist ) ( 1806 – 1879 ), gardener and horticultural writer
The story begins when a gardener at Ben's school, a black man named Gordon, seeks his help while investigating the death of his son during the Riots.

gardener and was
I think that my grandmother was not an impassioned gardener: she was too indulgent a lover of dogs and grandchildren.
Like a wise gardener, Hardy pruned away the Shakespearian sonnets and songs, and the elements of meter and poetic diction to which his personal style was not suited, and let the main stock of his talent flourish.
Sargon was claimed to be the son of La ' ibum or Itti-Bel, a humble gardener, and possibly a hierodule, or priestess to Ishtar or Inanna.
His father was a gardener, and he himself became first connected with the church in the humble position of a bellringer and verger in the Duomo of Piacenza ; he was twenty-one when the judge Ignazio Gardini, of Ravenna, was banished, and he followed Gardini to Ravenna where he met the vice-legate Giorgio Barni, who was made bishop of Piacenza in 1688 and appointed Alberoni chamberlain of his household.
Called " Bertie " in the family, he was the fourth and last child of Joseph Wells ( a former domestic gardener, and at the time a shopkeeper and professional cricketer ) and his wife Sarah Neal ( a former domestic servant ).
It was a rival plan by gardener and landscape architect Peter Joseph Lenné ( 1789 – 1866 ), drawn up in 1826, that went ahead in 1828 but with modifications.
Lancelot " Capability " Brown, who became England's most renowned landscape architect, applied for the position of master gardener at Kew, and was rejected.
According to the Toledot Yeshu, the body of Jesus was removed in the same night by a gardener named Juda, after hearing the disciples planned to steal the body of Jesus.
* The 1992 film The Lawnmower Man ( which bore little resemblance to the Stephen King story on which it was ostensibly based ) tells the tale of a research scientist who uses a VR system to jumpstart the mental and physical development of his mentally handicapped gardener.
A Liberal activist in Lowdham, Nottinghamshire during the 1966 general election canvassed a gardener in his seventies and was brusquely informed: " I'm a Gladstone and a Primitive Methodist ".
He was continually called on for help in developing the agriculture and trade of the colony, and his influence was used in connection with the sending out of early free settlers, one of whom, a young gardener George Suttor, afterwards wrote a memoir of Banks.
He was granted unprecedented permission to film in the Forbidden City of Beijing, and the film's central character Puyi undergoes a decade-long communist re-education under Mao which takes him from the peacock colors of the palace to the grey suit worn by his contemporaries to live out his life as a gardener.
In 1969 Jason was recruited to appear in Hark At Barker, starring Ronnie Barker as Lord Rustless, as Dithers, the hundred-year old gardener.
The design, radical at the time, is another immediately recognizable influence from Versailles, and was indeed laid out by pupils of André Le Nôtre, Louis XIV's landscape gardener.
He considered studying landscape design but was advised by the landscape gardener O. C. Simonds to pursue a more lucrative profession.
The 6th Duke ( known as ' the Bachelor Duke ') was a passionate traveller, builder, gardener and collector who transformed Chatsworth.
In 1826 a twenty-three-year-old named Joseph Paxton, who had been trained at Kew Gardens, was appointed head gardener at Chatsworth.
An adventure playground was added in 1983, and a venue for talks and exhibitions called Oak Barn was opened by television gardener Alan Titchmarsh in 2005.
Beatrix Jones Farrand ( June 19, 1872 – February 28, 1959 ) was a landscape gardener and landscape architect in the United States.

gardener and first
When HCE is first introduced in chapter I. 2, the narrator relates how " in the beginning " he was a " grand old gardener ", thus equating him with Adam in the Garden of Eden.
The first architect of the gardens at Chiswick appears to have been the King's gardener, Charles Bridgeman ( 1690 – 1738 ), who was believed to have worked on the gardens with Lord Burlington around 1720, and subsequently with William Kent, whom Lord Burlington had brought back with him on his return from his second Grand Tour in 1719.
The first raid was in July 1750: in the woods on peninsular Halifax, the Mi ' kmaq scalped Cornwallis ' gardener, his son, and four others.
It is difficult to graft but grows well from seed, typically taking about 7 years before it flowers for the first time and 15 – 20 years to reach something approaching its full size of anything between 2 – 8 m. For the home gardener, buying a " red flowering gum " from a nursery is something of an adventure: it may or may not be a ficifolia, and the flower colour does not breed true-there is no way to find out what colour the flowers will be short of planting a seedling and waiting for it to reach maturity.
The earl's gardener produced the first Camperdown Elm by grafting it to the trunk of a Wych Elm Ulmus glabra.
Goldsborough Hall, near Knaresborough, was used to portray his Yorkshire country residence and used as a backdrop for the opening photo sequences along with a few exterior shots in the first season including the scene where he tries to run over the gardener in his Bentley.
Gould was born in Lyme Regis, Dorset, the first son of a gardener.
However, she wants nothing to do with him or another suitor, Googly-Goo ; she is in love with Pon, the current gardener who is the son of the first usurper Phearse.
As a child he gambolled at Mitching Hill, his Uncle Willoughby's estate just outside London, which later became the suburb of Valley Fields ; it was there that he shot the gardener in the trousers seat with his bow and arrow, and threw up after his first cigar.
However, Wittgenstein's hostility towards academia resulted in Skinner's withdrawal from university, first to become a gardener, and later a mechanic ( much to the dismay of Skinner's family ).
Each owner, when seeing Robert doing the digging, after suggesting he do the rest to a tired gardener, ( after all, when Dulcie saw his rippling muscles working away ...) blames first Robert, then the other for the gardener's digging.
“ The castle, a Renaissance building from the time about 1160, in finished quarrystones with quoins at the corners, steep slate roof and high Renaissance gables, contains the following: In the cellar: vaulted stock cellar, wine cellar, heating cellar with coke cellar ( water heating ); on the ground floor: entrance hall, reception room, 4 spacious rooms, 2 maids ’ rooms, adjoining bath for household servants, WC ; on the first floor: 4 spacious livingrooms, 2 kitchen rooms, 1 ironing room, WC ; on the second floor: 5 spacious livingrooms / bedrooms, bath, WC ; in the loft: floor space ( woodwork made of heavy oak ); 1 side building contains: washkitchen, gardener ’ s dwelling, storage space ; 1 stable building contains: stable ( for horses and cattle, swine ), garage, hay floor ; 1 further side building contains: chicken coop, equipment room – electric lighting, gas, sewerage, bath, in the rooms running warm and cold water, heating, telephone, radio at hand.
In 1843, Bibescu had called on experts in horticulture and planning to join in the effort to restructure the city gardens ; as a result, two citizens of the German Confederation, the horticulturist Wilhelm Friedrich Carl Meyer and his assistant, the gardener Franz Hörer, arrived in Bucharest, where their first work involved the floral arrangements on each side of Şoseaua Kiseleff.
His father, John Williamson, after beginning life as a gardener, became a well-known local naturalist, who, in conjunction with William Bean, first explored the rich fossiliferous beds of the Yorkshire coast.
Francis Masson ( August 1741 – 23 December 1805 ) was a Scottish botanist and gardener, and Kew Gardens ’ first plant hunter.
At first she does not recognize him and thinks that he isa gardener.
Its first Rector Ernesto Mayz Vallenilla proudly holds the title of " gardener for life ".
It was first introduced by George Forrest from Yunnan province, China, in 1906, and named after Arthur K Bulley, his first sponsor, who was a cotton Broker from Liverpool and a keen amateur gardener.
William Henry Wise, a gardener who came to WA from England in 1880, laid the first turf wicket at the WACA.
John Williams, a gardener from Anglesey, had arrived in search of work in 1800, and having helped with the construction of the first embankment, went on to manage the gardens and nurseries of the Madocks estate.
At first she does not recognize Jesus when he appears, thinking he is a gardener.
* Percy Thrower, Britain's first celebrity gardener

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