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Edwards, Thomas (fl. 1812), botanist
Personne · fl. 1811-1812

Edwards became a Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1811 (DBIBH). DBIBH identifies him as the writer (with George Don) of the article on Botany in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, published in 1844, but it seems possible that this may have been Thomas Edwards of Banff (1814-1886).

Personne · fl. 1812-1814

James Webb was a wealthy eccentric, famous for his donations to the poor throughout the country. His income was said to be £75,000 a year (Goding).

On a letter received from him in 1812 Dawson Turner noted, 'From Webb, miscalled the Philanthropist, really a madman.' (O.13.10, No. 112.)

In June 1813 Webb visited Chester, leaving some small donations to be distributed by a Dr Thackeray (J. Hemingway, History of the City of Chester (1831), p. 260).

In 1814 he met Miles Watkins (1770/1-1844), an eccentric of Cheltenham, known as the King of the Cheltenham Royal Family. Watkins was a shoemaker by trade, but he accumulated a fortune in property, which he afterwards lost and was imprisoned from debt. Webb released Watkins from prison, and thereafter Watkins travelled with him as his secretary. During their travels in England the pair are said to have distributed upwards of £100,000 (Goding).