, Robert Loder was born on 7 August 1823 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. PubMedGoogle Scholar, MAXWELL, H. Sir Edmund Giles Loder, Bart. Some of them are named after Snow White's Seven Dwarfs. Most of these, unfortunately, were grafted on From Calcutta, Joseph Hooker travelled north to Sikkim and spent two years there exploring in the hills, based in Darjeeling where his host was Brian Hodgson, the British Resident in Nepal. Eyrefield Lodge Stud is located between Kilcullen and Newbridge, 3 km from the Curragh Racecourse, 16 km from Goffs, 50 km from Dublin and its International Airport . https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Edmund_Giles_Loder&oldid=1131518191, Baronets in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, Pages using infobox person with multiple parents, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 4 January 2023, at 13:56. Juniperus pingii 'Loderi' / Loder's Ping's juniper. He frequently contributes articles to the RHS Rhododendron Group's annual bulletin and other publications. Hybrids started to appear with https://doi.org/10.1038/105301a0. A similar disaster affected the army of Pompey in the same area in his campaign against King Mithridates of Pontus in 66 B.C. R. arboreum R. calendulaceum and the large leaved , E.H.M. Up to now, the valuable exploration that was being done in western China was carried out by people who were not primarily botanists, and had other professions, plant hunting being a leisure hobby. The Hooker Family Bred by: Sir Edmund Loder, Leonardslee Gardens. in 1829 and , and , Wilson #4238. . 'Grumpy', 'Happy', 'Sleepy' and 'Sneezy' have been awarded the F.C.C. Subscribe by purchasing. R. crassum He had started to plant rhododendrons in his mother's garden at Bodnant in 1909 and in the 1924 and 1925 Rhododendron Society Notes, he contributed a very good article on how some of Wilson's Chinese species were thriving there. , primarily from the Pontus Mountains and the Black Sea region, is also a native of Portugal and southern Spain. Rhododendron griffithianum , The reverse cross, made by the elder Anthony Waterer at Knaphill the previous year produced the well-known 'Nobleanum' which flowers at Christmas. He thoroughly explored the parallel valleys of the four great rivers and wrote several books about his travels. Want unlimited access to the Irish Life and Lore Oral History Archive? in 1730 and Sargent. When it grew too large for the greenhouse, branches were cut off, from which Sir Edmund Loder, across the road at Leonardslee, made numerous grafts. Oversized volume, 13 x 17 in. R. veitchianum 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. 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. 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. They are all have large flowers that are fragrant and range in color from pastel pinks to pure white. Some good hybrids have been made using . The rampant Between 1923 and 1933 he covered most of the ground already worked by Wilson, Farrer and Forrest in Yunnan, southeast Tibet and Kansu and collected many species, but few that were not known already. In 1887 Loder was created a Baronet, of Whittlebury in the County of Northampton, and of High Beeches in Slaugham in the County of Sussex. or ), as well as 'Werei' of the same parentage as Gill's 'Duke of Cornwall'. Rhododendron davidii with They co-operated on loderii hybrid rhododendron, a cross between Leanardslee's Rhododendron fortunei and South Lodge's Rhododendron griffianthium. Kildare auctioneer Paddy Jordan got 2021 off to a flying start in January with the sale of Eyrefield Lodge and Stud on 160ac at The Curragh. All four bought freely for their gardens any young hybrids available, in many cases new un-flowered hybrids. R. moupinense [5] They also resided at Leonardslee in Lower Beeding near Horsham in West Sussex. R. jasminiflorum R. calophytum The three upper lakes in the valley which survived in 1981 were created at that time. and Rhododendron augustinii cross. He was a keen traveller and his first action was to create a natural habitat for the ferns and Alpine plants he collected. A number of other evergreen species, belonging to the Pontica section, had been known to botanists for some time, but were not in cultivation in Great Britain. It has seven bedrooms and five bathrooms. It was here that he found One mainly tropical section grows also south of the Equator in New Guinea, with a single species in Queensland, Australia. rhodo R. calendulaceum He adds, "One of the great joys of my life, I remember, was Sir Edmund Loder who's now unfortunately selling Eyrefield Lodge. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one. 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. By this time, both the Arnold Arboretum at Harvard University in Massachusetts and the Royal Botanical Garden at Kew were expressing interest in introducing some of the fine plants that the French missionaries, Augustine Henry and other travelers had found in western China. ft., is in very good condition. R. dalhousiae May 17, 2021 . , first reported from the western Himalayas in 1796, but there is no authentic record of its introduction before 1817. , Seedlings of this cross were sent to other gardens in Cornwall and to Sir Edmund Loder at Leonardslee in Sussex. The Rhododendron Society was started in 1915, initially with eighteen members. R. maximum In recent years tourists have been allowed into parts of western China and Bhutan and some good forms have been seen of well known species. Marling, also bred by Loder at his former farm of Eyrefield Lodge Stud, emulated her dam with victory in the Cheveley Park Stakes but stayed further than Marwell at 3, winning the Goffs Irish One ThousandGuineas (G1), Sussex Stakes (G1) and Coronation Stakes (G1). But please note Sir Edmund Loder has only had 9 on this surface so the report could be meaningless due to low sample sizes! Her sire is not one to have many representatives in the Japanese breeding population, and she will be one of a select number in the vast Northern Farm broodmare herd. The sale of one family property OConnell Stud in Newbridge to His Highness Sheikh Mohammad. R. thomsonii Nature 105, 301302 (1920). The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland Script error: No such module "Draft topics". Rhododendron luteum R. ponticum The first record of a rhododendron in cultivation in Britain is of Introductions from Japan, Korea and Taiwan R. campylocarpum For them he collected in west Hupeh and west Szechuan between 1906 and 1909 and again in 1910-11, when he recorded respectively ninety-two and fifty-four seed numbers, including some new species and notably the good blue form of William Hooker, was knighted in 1836 and five years later was appointed Director of Kew. Rhododendron hodgsonii London : Harrison 1879. from Henderson's Centenary Catalogue, 1947 x 'Lady Chamberlain'), but also using the Logan form of the Lamellen hybrid 'Damans' ( 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. Loder baronets, of Whittlebury and High Beeches (1887), "Current United Kingdom Baronetcies I P", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Loder_baronets&oldid=1095908143. in 1809. , , at first named by Balfour European and North American Species In 1920, notes began to appear from Major Lionel de Rothschild M.P., who had bought Exbury in 1918 and had been elected to the Rhododendron Society two years later. He returned in 1919, this time to upper Burma and was accompanied for the first season by Euan (E.H.M.) Another friend was Dr. Archibald Campbell, the Superintendent of Darjeeling and Political Agent, Sikkim. Lady Susan and Sir Edmund Loder - now in his 80th year - are downsizing from their 500sq m rural idyll, Eyrefield Lodge, the recently sold stud farm on 160 acres in Kildare as they are off to. and introduced ) A.M. 1907 and 'Ernest Gill' ( After six months spent at Veitch's Coombe Wood Nursery, Wilson sailed for China in April 1899, by way of the United States. and This was before it was realized what a very vigorous species this is, and in all too many cases the stocks overwhelmed the scions. from the western Alps and Pyrenees, was in cultivation in Britain in 1740. The Rhododendron Society Notes Other visitors to Cornwall, not quite so frequent, were Sir Frederick Moore and Armytage Moore and Lord Headfort from Ireland and Lord Stair from Scotland. In New Zealand, the Loder Cup is . 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. R. griffithianum "I love my husband, but wouldn't it be terrific to be royalty." Her son hasn't lived at home for five years, she said. Once the home of renowned bloodstock breeder, Sir Edmund Loder, it is believed to have made in the region of 4m. His father was Giles Loder (17861871) of Wilsford near Salisbury in Wiltshire, and his mother, Elizabe . 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Keyword: Sir Edmund Loder. Between 1934 and 1938, and again in1946-9, Ludlow and Sherriff collected in Bhutan and southeast Tibet. , and were overcome by nausea and vomiting. A series of similar cultivars (Loderi hybrids) were developed by Sir Edmund Loder early in the 1900's in England from crosses between R. fortunei R. griffithianum. in 1739. The big plants of the 'Cornish Early Red' in the garden of the Emperor's Summer Palace at Petropolios, forty miles north of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, are likely to have been presents sent by Veitch with William Lobb on his first visit to South America in 1840. 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. page 980 view all Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Bt.'s Timeline She transferred to Clement's brother Christophe in Kentucky ahead of the 2022 season but failed to add stateside success to her French glories. R. arboreum Rhododendron The first evergreen rhododendron species from America, R. lapponicum Hooker, 1849-51. Later Collectors Marwell, third dam of King's Harlequin, was the champion 3-year-old filly of 1981 when she won the William Hill July Cup (G1), King's Stand Stakes (G1)and Prix de l'Abbaye de Longchamp (G1), to add to her William Hill Cheveley Park Stakes (G1), Flying Childers Stakes (G1) and Molecomb Stakes (G3) successes of 1980. R. griffithianum (named after Sir James Brooke, the Rajah of Sarawak) was sent from Borneo in 1845. Then we discovered the 12 different marks of sovereignty in the embroidery it really was a stroke of luck, she recalls. The "Hardy Hybrids" , and Script error: No such module "AfC topic". The truly global nature of the bloodstock industry was perfectly encapsulated by King's Harlequin, the 4-year-old Camelot filly who made the early running during the second of the Sceptre Sessions. Weisbord, along with business partner Crow, is a familiar buyer at Park Paddocks but this December Mare Sale saw them turn vendor in England for the first time. Babington', at Tregrehan as 'Carlyon's Hybrid' and at Scorrier as 'Scorrier Pink'. The International Rhododendron Register treats the 'Cornish Early Red' as a synonym of 'Russellianum' ( During the 1790s he was a captain in the Coolgreny Volunteer Cavalry, and at the time of the 1798 uprising he apparently feared being thought insufficiently zealous in the Protestant cause as his sisters were Catholics and married into local Catholic families. If the Sceptre Sessions had existed in the 1980s Marwell and her daughter Marling would have been exactly the type of mare who would have adorned a catalogue of such distinguished names. Inspired by J.C. Williams, the owners of other gardens in Cornwall started growing and hybridising rhododendrons, notably his cousin P.D. After a course at the French School of Forestry at Nancy, he worked with H.J. Genealogy profile for Sir Edmund Loder Sir Edmund Loder (deceased) - Genealogy Genealogy for Sir Edmund Loder (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. R. arboreum came from Kamtschatka in 1799 and grows on both sides of the Bering Straits. They both collected the interesting for grafting and despatch to the Rhododendron Species Foundation, then in formation in the USA. (after Lady Dalhousie) and 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. R. basilicum 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. The conflict of interest he experienced when a new body, Horse Racing Ireland, was being set up, as he was Chairman of the Breeders Association and also a member of the Turf Club. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. and five A.M.s, one from Bodnant as recently as 1981 as 'Treetops'. R. arboreum Hi Vic, however, is owned by his mother-in-law, Pamela Sykes, a former permit holder and point-to-point trainer, whose daughter, Angie, married Loder in 2007, and with whom he now has two young daughters. R. concinnum R. decorum In 1920 Sir Edmund Loder created one called Loderi Pretty . Rather earlier the Loder brothers had done the same, Sir Edmund from Leonardslee and Gerald (afterwards Lord Wakehurst) from Wakehurst. R. insigne In 1820, at the age of thirty-five, on the recommendation of Sir Joseph Banks, William Jackson Hooker was appointed Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, where he remained until 1841. She hasn't seen . 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. R. strigillosum Williams at Lanarth, and my father E.J.P. FCC 1970 AGM 1993, Late April-Early May 55.00. Over the years, the Veitches were instrumental in sending collectors all over the world and introducing a great many valuable plants into cultivation in Britain, but no more rhododendrons until they sent E.H. Wilson to China in 1899. with the European THE HOME OF SIR EDMUND AND LADY SUSAN LODER TO INCLUDE OTHER IMPORTANT CLIENTS AUCTION LIVE ONLINE 11 MARCH 10:00 AM (GMT) LOTS 1-4. Discussed his involvement in the business of horse breeding, the bloodlines he inherited, and the advice he received on the matter from his cousin, Peter Powell. "Rhododendrons - the Early History of Their Introduction and Cultivation in Britain," Lawrence P. Mills. R. fortunei Two interesting gowns feature: a velvet kaftan, which Susan Loder inherited from an aunt (lot 190, 300-500), and a Chinese silk gown (lot 191, 800-1,200). At Glendoick in Perthshire, the nursery started by E.H.M. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. They have received one F.C.C. The daily routine of life as a horse breeder. 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. "We do not have many mares by Camelot, I think she might be just the second one so far," he added. in many old gardens, where originally more attractive hardy hybrids had been planted. She will be retired to stud and will most likely go straight to Japan.". R. longesquamatum Between 1892 and 1903, Pere Paul Farges collected in northeast Szechuan, where he found Sir Edmund Loder's wedding On 21st November 1876 Sir Edmund Loder (1849-1920) married Miss Marion Hubbard whose family owned Le. [1][2][3] His father was Sir Robert Loder, 1st Baronet (18231888), a landowner and Conservative politician, and his mother, Maria Georgiana Busk (18261907). The truly global nature of the bloodstock industry was perfectly encapsulated by King's Harlequin, the 4-year-old . Her work appeared in catalogues of Peter Henderson's, Ryneveld, and Vaughan's of Chicago and New York. File:Owner Sir Edmund Loder.svg - Wikimedia Commons File:Owner Sir Edmund Loder.svg From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository File File history File usage on Commons File usage on other wikis Metadata Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 384 599 pixels. in 1917 listed 484 hardy hybrids raised in Europe and at that time available, of which 292 originated with the Waterer firms at Bagshot and Knaphill. at the Truro Show in 1902. R. caucasicum and sixteen rhododendron species under twenty-three seed numbers. The French missionaries for the most part did not collect seed, but sent plants to Paris to the Ecole de Botanique and herbarium specimens to the Museum of Natural History, where many of them were described and named by Adrien Franchet. Rhododendron camtschaticum (the rivals). [1], He was educated at Eton College, a private boarding school in Eton, Berkshire, and graduated from Trinity College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Rhododendron argyrophyllum Lot 6: A rare, Victorian steeplechase board game 800-1,200. The European and North American species began to be planted to a limited extent in British gardens early in the 19th century. 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. In the pursuit of big game in four continents his fine marksmanship enabled him to make the very large collection of horned and other trophies now preserved at Leonardslee. (the latter after Mrs. Campbell). In this way, the good blue form of By MarcMertens on 14th November 2020 "Lovely plant" Good to know. Rhododendrons do not occur in the wild anywhere in Africa, or in Central or South America, though there is a considerable colony in one area in Jamaica, which is probably of garden origin. For more European racing, sales, and bloodstock news, visit RacingPost.com. The Peerage: Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Bt. Another discovery was Wilson #1539, and Marie Violet Pamela Symons-Jeune. R. augustinii Lot 191: Chinese Qing imperial silk gown 800-1,200. Bulley of Bees Ltd. engaged him in 1911 to undertake an expedition in northwest Yunnan. in 1964. To obtain document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); 2021 Irish Life & Lore. Beward' and 'St. R. griffithianum With my mother's permission, he took many cuttings from it, from which he raised 'St. We . 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. was found by Prince Henri d'Orleans, who on a later expedition was the first European traveler to explore the great hills and valleys in the extreme north of Burma. Origin: British. 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. , J.D. Gerald Loder, 1st Baron Wakehurst, was the fifth son of the first Baronet. , He visited the area again in 1948-49. 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 Rhododendrons with Magnolias and Camellias 1979-80 . 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. and other plants of first class garden importance. and JavaScript. The closely related Simon John Loder was born in London on April 4 1932. R. yakushimanum , 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. R. barbatum Designer: GP J Baker . The first introduction from India was R. augustinii The list of its authors can be seen in its historicaland/or the page Edithistory:Edmund Jeune Loder. , brought back seed in 1855 from eastern China (Chekiang province) of a rhododendron which Lindley named Northern Farm has bought into an iconic pedigree with Caerwent, the GPA National Stakes (G1) winner, also foaled by Marwell. , Volume I, J.G. At Tremough, Richard Gill, the Shilson family's gardener, produced 'Shilsonii' ( and It is apparently calcareous limestone which does not suit them. , and a little later with Track 4: The need for improvements on the estates which he had inherited; recalled many families who had worked on the estates over the years. The daughter of Habitat produced a champion in Marling, the Lomond filly who was European champion 2- and 3-year-old filly a decade after her dam retired to stud. Oregon State Univ. In this way Cornish rhododendron hybrids have spread all over the British Isles. , edited by J.B. Stevenson, 1930. He married Marion Hubbard (1854-1922), daughter of William Egerton Hubbard. Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 2nd Baronet (7 August 1849 14 April 1920) was an English aristocrat, landowner and plantsman. Another brother, Edmund, created the great woodland garden at Leonardslee, in Horsham. 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. R. arizelum 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. Sir Robert Loder purchases High Beeches in around 1847 and his son Sir Edmund Loder acquires Leonardslee in 1889 from his father-in-law William Hubbard. b. View Item More details. Working from Ichang, he brought back seed of many of the plants Henry had found there including x One of the earliest hybridisers was the Reverend William Herbert, Rector of Spofforth in Yorkshire and later Dean of Manchester, who produced a number of azaleodendrons as well as evergreen hybrids. The resulting seedlings were perceived to be so good, more than 35 of them were named. In later times, father frequently said how much he regretted the missed opportunity. Wallich had sent seed of Over a number of years, my father sent seed of his hybrids and of species which he had raised from Chinese seed to Joseph Gable of Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, to Herr Dietrich Hobbie in Germany and to Koichiro Wada in Japan. Godman, at South Lodge near Horsham. He married Penelope Jane Forde (1945), She is the daughter of Ivo Matthew Leopold Dieskan Forde and Margaret Pamela Robinson They had one child: He lived in 2003 at Eyrefield Lodge, The Curragh, County Kildare, Ireland. Antonyms for Sir Edmund. after trial at Wisley, as have several rather better quality hybrids, notably 'Dopey' and 'Percy Wiseman' and one or two others made at Windsor and by Arthur George at the Hydon Nursery. and The Hon. 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 How we usually propagate this plant: Graft. A New Era for Rhododendrons R. ambiguum Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). R. keysii 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. and he started the School of Forestry at Cambridge. Home to Sir Edmund and Lady Sue Loder, this world-renowned farm stands on 160ac and the main residence, extending to more than 5,000sq ft, is in very good condition. R. sidereum 1 He and Penelope Jane Forde were divorced in 1971. x Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles He was educated at Eton College, a private boarding school in Eton, Berkshire, and appointed as a Member, Institute of Chartered Accountants (A.C.A.) ) A.M. 1918. in 1833. 'Oreocinn' ( and He also found in the greenhouse at South Lodge. This page was last edited on 1 July 2022, at 04:18. R. campanulatum 3 synonyms for Edmund Hillary: Hillary, Sir Edmund Hillary, Sir Edmund Percival Hillary. 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. This page was last edited on 19 February 2023, at 02:26. Now Edmund and his wife, Sue, have decided to retire from a long and . 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