His Majesty's Botanist
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His Majesty's Botanist is a member of the Royal household in Scotland.
The office was created in 1699, and from 1768 until 1956 it was combined with the office of Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, who also held the post of Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Edinburgh. Since then the office of HM Botanist has been honorary, but conferred on a serving or retired Regius Keeper.[1]
Office holders
[edit]- 1699: James Sutherland
- 1715: Dr William Arthur
- 1716: Charles Alston
- 1761: Dr John Hope[2]
- 1786: Daniel Rutherford MD
- 1820: Robert Graham MD
- 1845: John Hutton Balfour MD
- 1880: Alexander Dickson MD LLD
- 1888: Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour
- 1922: Prof. Sir William Wright Smith (d 1956)[3]
- 1966: Harold Roy Fletcher (d 1978)[4]
- 1987: Prof. Douglas Mackay Henderson[5]
- 2010: Prof Stephen Blackmore[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ The Laws of Scotland: Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia, Vol. 7 "The Crown", para 846
- ^ "Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh - the John Hope Gateway". Archived from the original on 30 June 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2016.
- ^ Edinburgh Gazette, 28 April 1922.
- ^ Edinburgh Gazette, 6 Jan 1967.
- ^ Edinburgh Gazette, 5 June 1987.
- ^ London Gazette, 10 Sep 2010.
Sources
[edit]- Holders from 1703 to 1820 from "Exchequer Establishment List" c.1770 (E/229/10/1) in National Archives of Scotland
- Royal Botanic Garden: A Brief History
Further reading
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