From:
Joseph Banks
To:
George Augustus William Shuckburgh-Evelyn
Date:
20 June 1795
Source of text:
MM/3/51, Royal Society
Summary:
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Contributor:
Royal Society
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Prevented from immediately accepting Smith's proposal of a botanical excursion as he is waiting the arrival of his nephew Colonel Cockburn [Sir George Cockburn (1763–1847) army officer], to chaperone his female companions and has some business to conclude with Lord Bessborough [Frederick Ponsonby (1758-1844) 3rd Earl of Bessborough]. Turns down Smith's offer of accommodation, not wishing to intrude "in the first moments of so interesting an occasion as a marriage", will stay at an inn instead and shall travel by coach so as to be accompanied by [Nicholas] Gwyn. Trying to procure a tin box for plants.
Three small sketches of plants in ink and pencil on recto of second folio.