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Adam Buddle

English cleric and botanist (1662–1715)


English cleric and botanist (1662–1715)

FieldValue
nameAdam Buddle
birth_date1662
birth_placeDeeping St James, Lincolnshire
death_date1715
death_placeHolborn, London
fieldBotany
author_abbrev_botBuddle

Adam Buddle (1662 – 15 April 1715) was an English clergyman and botanist. Born at Deeping St James, a village near Peterborough, Buddle was educated at Woodbridge School and St Catharine's College, Cambridge, where he gained a BA in 1681, and a MA four years later. He was a Fellow from 1686 until 1691 when he was ejected as a non-juror but he later conformed.

Buddle was ordained as a deacon in 1685 and priest of the Church of England in December 1702, obtaining a living at North Fambridge, near Maldon, Essex, in 1703. He was also a reader at Gray's Inn under the patronage of Robert Moss. His life between graduation and ordination remains obscure, although it is known he lived in or around Hadleigh, Suffolk, that he established a reputation as an authority on bryophytes, and that he married Elizabeth Eveare in 1695, with whom he had several children.

Buddle died at Gray's Inn in 1715 and was buried at the church of St Andrew, Holborn.

It is popularly believed that Buddle was posthumously commemorated by Linnaeus, who named the genus Buddleja in his honour, but this is not certain.

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  4. (1865). "On the English Mints". Journal of Botany, British and Foreign.
  5. Dark, Ben. (4 April 2022). "Urban Perennial". [[The Big Issue]].
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