- Michael Thirlwell
Michael Thirlwell (
3rd June ,1621 -14th May ,1687 ) was a and Englishbotanist in the 18th century and a great friend of Admiral Christopher James Ridley.He was born in a large village on the outskirts of Newcastle, his father was a engineer and he was expected to continue that occupation, however from a very young age he expressed a passion for nature and later became a botanist. Although he did not make any famous discoveries of his own he collected samples of thousands of plants, particularly from the west coast of Africa from a number of voyages with Admiral Christopher James Ridley. When he returned to England, he sold his samples to a rich Professor (Professor Daniel Mcmenzie), over the years the pressed plants changed hands many times until at some point in the 1780's they came under the ownership of
Sir James Edward Smith , it is rumoured that Sir James Edward Smith wrote a book on these plants, but as yet it has not been found (Citation |last=Suttio |first=Pedro |year=1924 |title= Botanism of the 17th and 18th Centuries: The Golden Years). Due to the large amount of money he sold his pressed plants for, Thirlwell lived with his wife and their two children lived in an upper-class part of london for the rest of their lives. Michael Thirlwell later died in 1687 to what is thought to have been falling out of his close friend Simon Grants' tractor. No charges were pressed.
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