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97:. Lawrence died weeks later. Gunn wrote to Hooker: "It is with feelings of the deepest regret I have to communicate to you the death of our mutual friend Mr W. R. Lawrence. This melancholy event took place at Formosa on the night of 18 October last, the day on which he attained his 26th year, and the first anniversary day of his marriage. Twelve months ago poor Lawrence married a young and most amiable Lady, with whom he lived in the most happy state it is possible for mortals to enjoy in this world, and on 2 September last I left them, after a short visit both in the enjoyment of excellent health; next day Mrs Lawrence was safely delivered of a daughter, but from delicacy of constitution, or too sudden an exposure after her confinement, she was in a few days seized with a fever which terminated fatally within a month, - fatally to Lawrence’s happiness and peace". 121: 57:
in London, from whose friendship he developed a passion as an amateur botanist, sending many specimens from the Colony to Kew, resulting in Hooker’s "
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Lawrence died of an apoplectic fit a few weeks later, the coronial jury delivered a verdict of 'died by a visitation of God'. The infant daughter,
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Australian Directory of Biography Online: William Effingham Lawrence (1781 - 1841).
105: 109: 89:, later moving to his father’s estate "Formosa" as overseer. In 1832 he married 69: 58: 130:
Mentions Lawrence as plant collector and in connection with Vermont and Formosa.
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Australian Directory of Biography Online: Ronald Campbell Gunn (1808 - 1881).
93:(1808-1833) but she died the following year giving birth to their daughter 61:" in 1860. Lawrence was Tasmania’s first botanist, and introduced 38: 66: 33:, was born and educated in England. In 1825 he arrived in 124:
Plant named after Lawrence. (See Etymology paragraph.)
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Government of Western Australia: FloraBase: Lawrencia.
41:) (per the Elizabeth). He became acquainted with Sir 146: 104:, was raised by her maternal grandparents in 19:For other people named William Lawrence, see 85:which was built for him by his father near 108:and later Port Phillip, where she married 140:The Tasmanian Herbarium - A Brief History 16:Australian botanist of the 19th century 147: 13: 14: 181: 155:19th-century Australian botanists 21:William Lawrence (disambiguation) 78:in honour of his young protégé. 136:Biography of Lawrence's father. 29:(1807–1833), first-born son of 1: 115: 7: 10: 186: 81:Lawrence lived in a house 53:and later director of the 47:Regius Professor of Botany 31:William Effingham Lawrence 18: 55:Botanical Gardens at Kew 65:to Hooker. The native 27:Robert William Lawrence 43:William Jackson Hooker 51:University of Glasgow 160:People from Tasmania 102:Annie Emily Lawrence 95:Annie Emily Lawrence 72:was named by Hooker 63:Ronald Campbell Gunn 75:Correa lawrenciana 35:Van Diemen’s Land 177: 106:Van Diemens Land 185: 184: 180: 179: 178: 176: 175: 174: 145: 144: 118: 110:Monckton Synnot 70:mountain correa 59:Flora Tasmaniae 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 183: 173: 172: 167: 162: 157: 143: 142: 137: 131: 125: 117: 114: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 182: 171: 168: 166: 163: 161: 158: 156: 153: 152: 150: 141: 138: 135: 132: 129: 126: 123: 120: 119: 113: 111: 107: 103: 98: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 76: 71: 68: 64: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 28: 22: 99: 80: 73: 26: 25: 170:1833 deaths 165:1807 births 149:Categories 116:References 91:Anne Wedge 87:Launceston 83:"Vermont" 39:Tasmania 67:fuchsia 49:at the 45:, the 151:: 112:. 37:( 23:.

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William Lawrence (disambiguation)
William Effingham Lawrence
Van Diemen’s Land
Tasmania
William Jackson Hooker
Regius Professor of Botany
University of Glasgow
Botanical Gardens at Kew
Flora Tasmaniae
Ronald Campbell Gunn
fuchsia
mountain correa
Correa lawrenciana
"Vermont"
Launceston
Anne Wedge
Annie Emily Lawrence
Annie Emily Lawrence
Van Diemens Land
Monckton Synnot
Government of Western Australia: FloraBase: Lawrencia.
Australian Directory of Biography Online: Ronald Campbell Gunn (1808 - 1881).
Australian Directory of Biography Online: William Effingham Lawrence (1781 - 1841).
The Tasmanian Herbarium - A Brief History
Categories
19th-century Australian botanists
People from Tasmania
1807 births
1833 deaths

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