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Wormleybury is an 18th-century
house surrounded by a
landscaped park of 57 ha (140 acres) near
Wormley in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, England, a few miles...
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Wormleybury Brook is a
tributary of the
River Lea
which rises in the
hills south of
White Stubbs Lane in Hertfordshire, England. 51°43′51″N 0°02′09″W...
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named "Lady Hume's Blush" for Amelia, the lady of Sir
Abraham Hume of
Wormleybury,
Hertfordshire (1806). The
camellia was
imported from
England to America...
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married Sophia Hume, a
daughter of Sir
Abraham Hume, 2nd Baronet, of
Wormleybury, by his wife Lady
Amelia Egerton, a great-granddaughter of John Egerton...
- does note that the
yellow mushrooms were
observed at Sir
Abraham Hume's
Wormleybury manor.
During this
period exotic plants from the East
Indies and India...
- Hume, 2nd Baronet, are best
known for
their rare
plant collection at
Wormleybury and
their introduction of many rare
plant species into England. Amelia...
- Biography, 1885–1900,
Volume 28. "HUME, Sir Abraham, 2nd Bt. (1749-1838), of
Wormleybury, Herts. |
History of
Parliament Online". www.historyofparliamentonline...
- 1747 the
title became either extinct or dormant. The Hume Baronetcy, of
Wormleybury in the
County of Hertford, was
created in the
Baronetage of
Great Britain...
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House Wall Hall
Westbrook Hay
Westbury Nernewtes Manor Woodhall Park
Wormleybury Wrotham Park
Adgestone Manor Alverstone Manor Appleford Manor Appley...
- does note that the
yellow mushrooms were
observed at Sir
Abraham Hume's
Wormleybury manor.
During this
period exotic plants from the East
Indies and India...