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    Thomas Edmondston (1825–1846) was a British-born botanist, born in Buness, Unst. The family of Edmondston (also spelt Edmonston) was prominent in 19th-century...
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  • Dr. Thomas Edmondston Saxby, Esq. OBE JP FRFPS (1869-1952) was a Scottish medical doctor, working on Unst, the most northerly of the Shetland Islands...
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  • brother of Arthur Thomas Edmondston (1825–1846), British-born botanist, son of Laurence This page lists people with the surname Edmondston. If an internal...
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    of the noted Victorian botanist Thomas Edmondston, who was born at Buness House where his uncle, also called Thomas, was the laird. A memorial stone...
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    found only in Shetland. It was first recorded in 1837 by botanist Thomas Edmondston. Although reported from two other sites in the nineteenth century...
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    Henry Kellett on HMS Herald, 1847–1851, along with the naturalists Thomas Edmondston, and John Goodridge. The expedition returned via Hawaii, Hong Kong...
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    or Edmondston's chickweed, is an endemic flowering plant found in Shetland, Scotland. It was first recorded in 1837 by botanist Thomas Edmondston, who...
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  • language.[citation needed] Thomas Barclay, born on Unst in 1792 was a Principal of the University of Glasgow. Laurence Edmondston, born in Shetland in 1795...
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  • Stephen Saxby, who was then a vicar in Somerset. One of his sons was Thomas Edmondston Saxby (1869–1952), who was also a physician and an ornithologist....
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  • lad. In An Etymological Glossary of the Shetland and Orkney Dialect Thomas Edmondston lists the creature as a niogle crediting a Gothic derivation from...
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