Letter from C. Lemon [Charles Lemon, British politician, member of the Horticultural Society of London] to Lindley [John Lindley, assistant secretary of the Horticultural Society of London]
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Title
Letter from C. Lemon [Charles Lemon, British politician, member of the Horticultural Society of London] to Lindley [John Lindley, assistant secretary of the Horticultural Society of London]
Record type
Archive
Original Reference
RHS/Col/7/2/3/5
Date
24 Sep 1845
Scope & content
He visited Lord Haddington [Thomas Hamilton, Earl of Haddington, first lord of the Admiralty], who promised to assist them; he wrote to him 'relating what you say of the Herald' and asking him to recommend Hartweg to Captain Kellett [British naval officer and explorer, who surveyed the North American coast on HMS Herald in 1845-1848]; as he will be travelling to Germany, he asked Haddington to respond to Lindley; he has also spoken to Admiral Brooks[?] [unidentified], who will be sure to assist; he met [illegible name] yesterday at dinner and found out from him that communication between the United States and California ('or rather Oregon') is almost entirely confined to the spring, and that the journey can only be accomplished with 'the large bodies of emigrants, who go there periodically'; he asks Lindley to 'put down' the name of the son of Tremayne's [John Hearle Tremayne, owner of the Heligan Estate in Cornwall and brother-in-law of Charles Lemon] butler, Charles Scoborio [son of Thomas Scoborio, and later a gardener at Warrnambool Botanic Gardens, Australia], aged 18, as a candidate for employment in the garden
Some words in the letter have been transcribed above them in pencil in a later hand
Extent
4 page letter (1 sheet)
Is part of
RHS archive: plant collector papers
Repository
Royal Horticultural Society Lindley Library
Copyright
Orphan work
Credit Line
RHS Lindley Collections
Usage terms
Non-commercial use with attribution permitted (CC BY-NC 4.0)