Next came Frank Kingdon Ward, son of the professor of Botany at Cambridge, and with a Cambridge degree in Natural Science. The Veitches' Role R. viscosum In February, the inevitable announcement came that Pivotal (GB) was to be pensioned at Cheveley Park Stud at the age of 28. A slightly younger man was Reginald Farrer, author of After six months spent at Veitch's Coombe Wood Nursery, Wilson sailed for China in April 1899, by way of the United States. Introductions from Japan, Korea and Taiwan Osmanthus delavayi But please note Sir Edmund Loder has only had 9 on this surface so the report could be meaningless due to low sample sizes! South Lodge remains notable for its rhododendrons. By the early 1850's, many such hybrids were being offered by Standish & Noble at Sunningdale and the Waterer firms at Bagshot and Knaphill. Wallich had sent seed of The "Hardy Hybrids" It was here that he found 'Grumpy', 'Happy', 'Sleepy' and 'Sneezy' have been awarded the F.C.C. It is apparently calcareous limestone which does not suit them. . It is of interest therefore that most of the Laolin and these three mountains are on hard limestone, as were the gorges north of Ichang in northwest Hupeh where Henry worked. Cox after the First World War, some good dwarf hybrids have been made, mostly named after game birds. Northern Farm has bought into an iconic pedigree with Caerwent, the GPA National Stakes (G1) winner, also foaled by Marwell. Outside Cornwall, James Mangles (1832-84) at Valewood near Haslemere in Surrey, who became known as "the High Priest of the Rhododendron Cult" raised some very good hybrids, using Bred in Ireland, trained initially in France where she was a group 3 winner at 2, before moving to America, she was consigned by Bradley Weisbord and Liz Crow's ELiTE Sales and sold to Katsumi. Please see our. He adds, "One of the great joys of my life, I remember, was Sir Edmund Loder who's now unfortunately selling Eyrefield Lodge. x Lionel de Rothschild and Henry McLaren each paid regular visits to Cornwall every spring for a number of years, as did Colonel Stephenson Clarke from Borde Hill and later J.B. Stevenson from Tower Court. FCC 1970 AGM 1993, Late April-Early May 55.00. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results Sir Edmund Giles Loder 2nd Bart of Leonardslee, Horsham (1849 - 1920) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days. Rhododendron THE death of Sir Edmund Loder at the age of seventy removes from the ranks of English country gentlemen one of the cultivated members of that class. The biography contains a photograph of Loder, which is . x , Volume II, No.1, 1920; Volume II, No.5, 1924; Volume III, No.1, 1925. Sign up for the Nature Briefing newsletter what matters in science, free to your inbox daily. R. arboreum In 1680, the Bishop of London was sent a plant of the swamp honeysuckle, the azalea, This is the rhododendron which seems to have been allowed to get out of control in the Snowdonia National Park and has been causing much ill-informed concern to the "Greens" and to the media. R. yakushimanum McLaren, son of the First Lord Aberconway was elected to the Society in 1923. You can also search for this author in His father, Sir Robert Loder, started the garden at High Beeches, near Crawley, which was later developed by Gerald's brother, Wilfred and nephew Col. Giles Loder. was born on 26 June 1941. Between 1934 and 1938, and again in1946-9, Ludlow and Sherriff collected in Bhutan and southeast Tibet. THE death of Sir Edmund Loder at the age of seventy removes from the ranks of English country gentlemen one of the cultivated members of that class. R. campylocarpum The Rhododendron Society Notes was introduced two years after that, , R. concinnum He later succeeded Dr. Wallich as Superintendent of the Calcutta Botanic Garden, about the same time as Joseph Hooker succeeded his father as Director of Kew. R. campanulatum Lot 81: Late 17th-century walnut side table 800-1,200. and volume105,pages 301302 (1920)Cite this article. Since the war, several people have collected in Bhutan and east Nepal, as well as Japan and Taiwan, but no very notable new species have been found. 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Get the most important science stories of the day, free in your inbox. The Peerage: Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Bt. Titled in gilt, 19th Century Tour of the World; A Visit to the World's Astronomical Observatories, with 19th Century Astronomical Observatories in gilt on spine. Eustace Loder never married, and the property passed to a nephew who in turn passed it to his godson, Sir Edmund Loder. and . ponticum R. maximum The truly global nature of the bloodstock industry was perfectly encapsulated by King's Harlequin, the 4-year-old . , Our best-selling Rhododendrons, ideal for hedges, screening and large displays, growing to 125-200cm . in 1809. The cross had actually been made previously at Haligan, and named 'John Tremayne' and 'Mrs. Rhododendron Species He trained native collectors, mostly Mosso tribesmen from a village in the Lichiang range in northwest Yunnan, who covered a wide area and found and collected seed of many new species. I knew from the legs that it could be important, and then I saw a similar model featured in A History of English Furniture: the Age of Walnut, so it too was a lovely find, she says. R. lapponicum x Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Baronet (7 August 1849 14 April 1920) was an English aristocrat, landowner and plantsman. Quickview. Oregon State Univ. R. molle They both collected the interesting After the war, Major G.H. [5] During his visits to Brighton, King Edward VII (18411910) would spend time in the garden at Beach House with his friend Arthur Sassoon (18401912). Sir Robert and Lady Loder had ten children: Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Baronet (1849 . was introduced from the Caucasus in 1792 and Working from Ichang, he brought back seed of many of the plants Henry had found there including Farrer's Journeys with almost every rhododendron likely to produce good results, in the process, he produced many good hybrids, including the superb 'Loderi' group of which the seed parent was a good form of Found just outside Horsham in West Sussex, this creation of Victorian plant-collector Sir Edmund Loder was closed to the public in 2010, then allowed to run wild - until South African . My father had begun hybridising in 1912 and kept close touch with J.C. Williams and with Professor (later Sir lssac) Bayley Balfour, the Regius Professor at Edinburgh, who advised him on a method of naming interspecific hybrids which would record their parentage. Giles Loder had inherited Eyrefield in 1914 on the death of his uncle, Major Eustace Lucky Loder, the first member of the family to own the stud. She had travelled to the United States in 1928 and went again in 1934 to see the seed trial grounds in California as well as meeting nursery and seed companies. R. chrysanthum This inspired his elder brother, the Earl of Carnarvon, to institute extensive experiments at Highclere Castle in Berkshire under the supervision of J.R. Cowen, who later became Secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society. Shortly before the Second World War, Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) Eric Harrison bought Tremeer in north Cornwall and started to plant rhododendrons, mainly obtained from over the hill at Lamellen. J.C. Williams had made the dwarf hybrid 'Blue Tit' ( Track 1: Childhood in Sussex, England. itself. Script error: No such module "Draft topics". The sale represented a massive return on the 30,000 ($32,698) which she brought as a yearling when purchased by Tina Rau at the Goffs Orby Sale. , Volume III, 8th edition, W.J. In New Zealand, the Loder Cup is . Sir Edmund Giles Loder 2nd Bart of Leonardslee, Horsham Birth 7 Aug 1849 - London, England Death 14 Apr 1920 - Horsham, Sussex, England Mother Maria Georginia Busk Father Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet, MP Quick access Family tree Records 11191 4213 New search Sir Edmund Giles Loder 2nd Bart of Leonardslee, Horsham family tree They continued Eyrefields breeding success, with mother and daughter European flat-championship duo Marling and Marwell, following on from Pretty Polly who was bred on the farm by Eustace Loder and was only the fifth filly to win the British Fillies Triple Crown since its inception in 1814. Beward' and 'St. R. griffithianum 'Smithii' was made by William Smith, gardener to the Earl of Liverpool at Coombe Wood, Kingston on Thames, which later became the Veitch nursery that distributed the early Chinese introductions. Small World: Northern Farm Buys Into Iconic Family. and the large leaved which he named after the doctor at the Friends Mission, who saved his leg, badly broken in an avalanche on a later expedition. Inherited Eyrefield Stud in 1968, on the death of his bachelor uncle, Lt-Col. Giles Harold Loder. , and a little later with R. augustinii The Rhododendrons of Sikkim-Himalaya with R. yunnanense When the couple inherited the estate, the interiors were laden with furniture, silver and art, some of which was hidden away. She hasn't seen . Her Indian Ridge daughter Littlefeather was third in theMoyglare Stud Stakes (G1) and Littefeather is the dam of the group 3-placed Expeditionand listed third Bee Eater, dam of the 2020 Marble Hill Stakes (G3)winner Minaun. Auction closed 11 - 12 Mar 2021 10:00 GMT (2 day sale) gavel Sheppard's Irish Auction House. . Script error: No such module "Draft topics". and article "Edmund Jeune Loder" is from Wikipedia, https://en.everybodywiki.com/index.php?title=Edmund_Jeune_Loder&oldid=3217616, Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. and Track 6: Among his Turf Club responsibilities was the management of all racing programme fixtures for the entire year. and Rhododendron purdomii He collected rhododendron seed under ninety-five seed numbers between 1904 and 1906. R. degronianum From what he had read about the travels of the Russian explorers, Przewalski and Potanin in the 1870's and 1880's, Farrer decided to visit Kansu province, to the north of Szechuan and bordering Tibet. This was before it was realized what a very vigorous species this is, and in all too many cases the stocks overwhelmed the scions. The plants were named the Loderi hybrids and group in his honour. Here he found R. maximum Well known bloodstock breeder Sir Edmund Loder has decided to retire and is putting his beautiful property on the market through Paddy Jordan of Jordan Town & Country Estate Agents. and as a seed parent, though it is doubtful whether any are as good as the best form of Even earlier, Luscombe at Coombe Royal near Kingsbridge in south Devon had crossed This is the area that was so thoroughly worked over later by Farrer, Kingdon Ward and Forrest. This is likely to be the source of most of the plants of this hybrid in Cornwall. Loder's legacy stretches outside the Wakehurst estate. A similar disaster affected the army of Pompey in the same area in his campaign against King Mithridates of Pontus in 66 B.C. The transformation of Leonardslee into the wide array of flora and fauna that we see today can be best attributed to the Loder family. He had made a fine garden on the limestone hills at Ingleborough in Yorkshire and collected in the European Alps, on one of which expeditions my father accompanied him. Robert Fortune, who had been sent out by the Horticultural Society to introduce the tea plant, His grandfather Wilfred Loder was the creator of the incomparable woodland garden at High Beeches, the original Loder family house at. in English? The first introduction from India was Eyrefield Lodge Stud has a prime location, minutes from the Curragh racecourse. The rampant They co-operated on loderii hybrid rhododendron, a cross between Leanardslee's Rhododendron fortunei and South Lodge's Rhododendron griffianthium. As you would expect, the sale of over 800 lots features quite a bit of equestrian heritage, including hunting crops and art by Louis Lejeune, Emma McDermott and Emil Adam whose Ambush II of Newmarket Racecourse with jockey Algernon Anthony is listed at 4,000-6,000. How to say Sir Edmund Jeune Loder, 4th Bt. This cross was also made at Randall's nursery at St. Augstell. Another discovery was Wilson #1539, This nursery has also done a useful service in bringing over from America one or two of the species introduced by Rock which never reached Great Britain, notably Henry retired from the Chinese Customs at the end of 1900 and on his return to the United Kingdom he took up forestry. Internet Explorer). R. calendulaceum [1][2][3] His father was Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet (18231888), a landowner and Conservative politician, and his mother, Maria Georgiana Busk (18261907). Delavay and Henry sent back a certain amount of seed, but the first serious attempt to collect seed of the plants endemic to western China was due to the initiative again of Messrs. Veitch. Script error: No such module "AfC topic". R. canadense Williams at Lanarth, and my father E.J.P. . 3 synonyms for Edmund Hillary: Hillary, Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Edmund Percival Hillary. The couple, who moved to Eyrefield 50 years ago when Edmund inherited the estate from his uncle Eustace Loder, ran a successful bloodstock breeding career on the farm. The Loder Baronetcy, of Whittlebury in the County of Northampton, and of High Beeches in Slaugham in the County of Sussex, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 27 July 1887 for Robert Loder, who had previously represented New Shoreham in the House of Commons as a Conservative . R. caucasicum (Sir Edmund Loder) Crossed 1901 AM 1968. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one. in 1829 and With the advent of rhododendron seed from western China, Tibet, upper Burma and Assam at the beginning of this century, a new era for rhododendrons opened. ), made at Russell's nursery at Battersea, but this form seems to be less common in Cornwall. She married James D. P. Morgan. alliance. , rose, and , R. arboreum A few years older than Wilson, George Forrest started collecting in China a few years later. , and from Nepal in 1825. On the latter's advice, he went north to the west of Hupah province. Joseph Hooker's expedition is immortalized in his 'Oreocinn' ( stocks. ft., is in very good condition. Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst, was the fifth son of the first Baronet. This marked the era of the hardy hybrids, a race of nursery-bred rhododendrons, mostly many generations removed from the wild species, which are very hardy, flower mostly in late May or early June, tolerate exposure and full sun and have firm upright many flowered trusses in a wide range of coloring from white to deep red. He explored the botanically rich country through which four of the great rivers of eastern Asia flow north to south in an area less than one hundred miles wide, the Nmai Hka (the eastern branch of the Irrawaddy), the Salween, the Mekong and the Yangtse. This cross first flowered in 1907. R. ponticum From Siberia came from the Himalayas. In this way Cornish rhododendron hybrids have spread all over the British Isles. Rhododendron campbelliae . in 1780 and R. moulmainense They all grow large, 8ft - 10ft tall in 10 years, but will over time be She had triumphed in the Queen Mary Stakes (G3) at 2. Cocculus at Leonardslee and the pollen parent a particularly good form of Plant Hunting in China Johnstone at Trewithen and Colonel (later Sir) Edward Bolithe at Trengwainton also started planting and hybridising rhododendrons. Edmunds father was Sir Giles Rolls Loder, whose own father, Captain Robert Egerton Loder, was killed in action in World War I. , Wilson #4238. and Marie Violet Pamela Symons-Jeune. He was a keen traveller and his first action was to create a natural habitat for the ferns and Alpine plants he collected. x Later Joseph Hooker named three rhododendron species which he collected after these gentlemen: R. concatenans Home to Sir Edmund and Lady Sue Loder, this world-renowned farm stands on 160 acres and the main residence, extending to more than 5,000 sq. R. minus R. ponticum Seed from his collections was grown on at Kew and seedlings were sent to friends in the west of Scotland, Wales and southwest England to try out, notably to the Shilson family at Tremough near Penryn, to Robert Were Fox at Penjerrick and to Sir Charles Lemon at Carclew. Name Sir Loder, Children Edmund Giles Loder , While there is a wealth of information available on the fascinating Sir Edmund Loder, the most intriguing is a 356pp biography written about him in 1923, titled Edmund Loder Naturalist, Horticulturist, Traveller and Sportsman A Memoir by Sir Alfred E. Pease, Bt., which accompanies the lot. in 1796. Want unlimited access to the Irish Life and Lore Oral History Archive? European and North American Species Sargent. R. griffithianum She brought with her to Tremeer a number of fine hybrids made by her husband and later herself, as well as the collection of Kurume azaleas selected for Stevenson by Koichiro Wada, as all being better than the "Wilson Fifty." 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Seedlings of this cross were sent to other gardens in Cornwall and to Sir Edmund Loder at Leonardslee in Sussex. Rhododendron ciliicalyx Babington', at Tregrehan as 'Carlyon's Hybrid' and at Scorrier as 'Scorrier Pink'. Millais, 1917. King's Harlequin was bred by Sir Edmund Loder from the outstanding family he cultivated of Marwell, Marling and Caerwent. RHS Hardiness Rating: H5. Pere Jean Marie Delavay of the same mission was initially stationed in Canton province where in 1867 he collected for the British Consul, H.F. Hance, after whom Edmund Giles Loder was born on 7 August 1849 in London, England. Lot 191: Chinese Qing imperial silk gown 800-1,200. in 1767 and in 1825 the dwarf Leonardslee is world-renowned for its rhododendrons, so it's very fitting that Sir Edmund Loder's original collection has been given a new lease of life and National Plant Collection status to match. The finest of these is . R. insigne at the Truro Show in 1902. ) made in 1893, which was awarded an F.C.C. , from Henderson's Centenary Catalogue, 1947 fastigiatum Wilson's Collections R. sutchuenense (the rivals). from Nepal followed in 1825, R. arboreum The reverse cross, made by the elder Anthony Waterer at Knaphill the previous year produced the well-known 'Nobleanum' which flowers at Christmas. was named after him at the Arnold Arboretum. The gardens of Eyrefield are said to be the estates crowning glory, and the sale features a good selection of statuary, sculptures and even a set of canons. A lovely set of meat covers which "sat under a sink gathering dust in the cellar" have now been polished up and are listed with a 2,000-3,000 estimate, as they date from 1811 and are by Paul Storr whose work for the Duke of Norfolk's silver service is in the V&A Museum in London. R. arboreum in 1976 and Later, he also introduced from the Malayan Peninsula and lower Burma Track 5: His success in breeding champion racehorses, both in Ireland and in the USA, where he boarded a small herd of his horses. Williams named many of his hybrids after birds and butterflies: 'Blue Tit', 'Yellow Hammer', 'Red Admiral' and so on. Robert Loder was born on 7 August 1823 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Apart from General Harrison, a number of fine hybrids have been made in the last twenty years at Windsor, Bodnant and Exbury. ) in 1933. Sir Edmund Loder, (1849-1920), though known primarily as a naturalist, was a rare 19th-century example of a Renaissance man, with interests and knowledge ranging from the field of zoology to the literary stylings of Lord Byron and William Shakespeare. R. canescens Named after renowned plantsman, collector, and breeder Sir Edmund Loder (1849-1920) who first developed hybrid rhododendrons from R. fortunei and R. griffithianum, the Rhododendron (Loder collection) has been somewhat neglected over the years. The sale of one family property OConnell Stud in Newbridge to His Highness Sheikh Mohammad. The first hybrid recorded was an azaleodendron, a chance hybrid between Summary of the properties owned by his family and a description of the manner of his Irish inheritance. The Veitches' Role Six subsequent expeditions over the next twenty-five years were organised by the Royal Botanic Garden at Edinburgh, and paid for by syndicates, of whom the leading member was J.C. Williams of Caerhays. J.C. Williams of Caerhays Castle, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall and grandfather of the present owner, F. 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