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    John Forbes Royle (10 May 1798 – 2 January 1858), British botanist and teacher of materia medica (pharmacology), was born in Kanpur (then Cawnpore) in...
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  • John Royle may refer to: John Royle (EastEnders), a character in the soap opera EastEnders John Forbes Royle (1799–1858), British botanist and teacher...
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  • reporter and chef Joe Royle (born 1949), English football player and manager John Forbes Royle (1799–1858), British botanist Joseph Royle (1732–1766), colonial...
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    100 ft) on open slopes and forests. The plant was described in 1830 by John Forbes Royle, a British botanist living in India who studied the medicinal properties...
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    Europe the plant was first introduced into the United Kingdom by John Forbes Royle, professor of medicine at King's College, London who became Superintendent...
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    is named in honor of Murdan Ali, a plant collector who worked for John Forbes Royle and maintained the herbarium at Saharanpur, India. He was a munshi...
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    Oliphant, John (2015). John Forbes: Scotland, Flanders and the Seven Years' War, 1707-1759. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1472511188. Royle, Trevor (2016)...
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  • Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts Clement Daniel Rockey Pradeep Rohatgi John Forbes Royle John Ryan (VC 1857) Saket Kushwaha Lakshmi Sahgal Nana Sahib Satish Mahana...
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    artist frequently employed by naturalists working in India, such as John Forbes Royle and Francis Buchanan-Hamilton. Vishnupersaud's skill was legendary...
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    brain". A genus of plant Prinsepia was named after him by the botanist John Forbes Royle in 1839 in appreciation of his work. News of his death reached India...
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    Horticultural Society of London) from seed procured from India by John Forbes Royle. It proved something of a disappointment to those whose expectations...
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    geology, and other branches of Natural Science (1835) at Google Books John Forbes Royle Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history...
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    House. p. 236. ISBN 978-81-8205-064-8. Retrieved 31 January 2020. John Forbes Royle Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history...
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  • Reade Anthony Rich George Rolleston G.J. Romanes John Forbes Royle Charles Valentine Riley Thomas Rivers John Burdon-Sanderson Louis Charles Joseph Gaston...
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    1839, John Forbes Royle suggested that it could be tried in the Nilgiris. The Indian government was spending £7000 a year around 1852 when Royle made a...
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    Wallich of the Company's botanic garden at Calcutta of 1831. In 1834, John Forbes Royle validated this name by publishing a proper description of the taxon...
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    (see External links below). Carl Ludwig Blume. 1847. Rumphia 3:205. John Forbes Royle. 1839. "Illustrations of the Botany and other branches of Natural...
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  • 1846; vol. 3 published posthumously 1850) Holtzapffel, Charles and John Forbes Royle. Descriptive catalogue of the woods commonly employed in this country...
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  • royleana is known by the English common name of Royle's mint, named for British botanist John Forbes Royle. In Pakistan, it is referred to as Jangli podina...
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    1862) Christodoulos Hatzipetros, Greek military leader (d. 1869) John Forbes Royle, British botanist (d. 1858) Asher Tyler, American politician (d. 1875)...
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    which were separated on the basis of their leaf margins. In 1835, John Forbes Royle described a third species, P. oxalidifolia, again based on leaf margin...
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    Pasha, Palestine and the Jews, ISBN 1-86064-812-6 Royle, Trevor. Glubb Pasha: The Life and Times of Sir John Bagot Glubb, Commander of the Arab Legion (Little...
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  • the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 19 March 2024. Royle, John (1833). Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural...
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    Botany (1834–1837), Nathaniel Wallich's Plantae Asiaticae Rariores, John Forbes Royle's Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history...
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    never mechanical or obtrusive.” He also produced the lithography for John Forbes Royle, Illustrations of the botany and other branches of the natural history...
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  • Rubiaceae Bu Roycea Robert Royce (1914–2008) Amaranthaceae Bu Roylea John Forbes Royle (1799–1858) Lamiaceae Bu Roystonea Roy Stone (1836–1905), military...
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  • William Roxburgh (1751–1815) Royen – Adriaan van Royen (1704–1779) RoyleJohn Forbes Royle (1798–1858) Roy L.Taylor – Roy Lewis Taylor (1932–2013) Rozanova...
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    Biodiversity Research, Australian Government. Retrieved 24 July 2013. Royle, John Forbes (1834). On Benthamia fragifera, and the climate of Mussooree, its...
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  • 1839 John Obadiah Westwood. First part of An introduction to the modern classification of insects. ( 1839–1840) published. John Forbes Royle Illustrations...
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    July 1851, and subsequently published in full. He was requested by John Forbes Royle to assist in cataloguing the Indian botanical exhibits for the Great...
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