William Colenso, the Glossary
William Colenso (17 November 1811 – 10 February 1899) FRS was a Cornish Christian missionary to New Zealand, and also a printer, botanist, explorer and politician.[1]
Table of Contents
50 relations: Acrothamnus colensoi, An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand, Awatoto, Ōtaki, New Zealand, Christian mission, Church Mission Society, Clive, New Zealand, Cornish people, Cornwall, Deacon, Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, Diocese of Natal, Donald McLean (New Zealand politician), Early New Zealand Books, Elizabeth Colenso, England, Fellow of the Royal Society, Hawke's Bay, Henry Powning Stark, John Colenso, John Sheehan (New Zealand politician), Joseph Dalton Hooker, Kaipara Harbour, Lake Taupō, Māori language, Māori people, Member of parliament, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Tongariro, Napier (New Zealand electorate), Napier, New Zealand, New Zealand Gazette, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Kahungunu, Patea, Penzance, Rangipo Desert, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Ruahine Range, St Hilary, Cornwall, St John's College, Auckland, St John's College, Cambridge, Taihape, Taupō, Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand, Te Waimate Mission, The Cyclopedia of New Zealand, Treaty of Waitangi, William Hobson, 1861 Napier by-election.
- Anglican missionaries in New Zealand
- Botanists active in New Zealand
- British Anglican missionaries
- British printers
- Cornish Christian missionaries
- Explorers of New Zealand
- Fairburn–Newman family
- Missionary botanists
- New Zealand explorers
- New Zealand naturalists
- New Zealand people of Cornish descent
- Scientists from Cornwall
Acrothamnus colensoi
Acrothamnus colensoi, also known as Colenso's mingimingi or mountain heath, is a species of plant in the family Ericaceae endemic to New Zealand.
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An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand
An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand is an official encyclopaedia about New Zealand, published in three volumes by the New Zealand Government in 1966.
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Awatoto
Awatoto is a coastal suburb area within the city of Napier, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
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Ōtaki, New Zealand
Ōtaki is a town in the Kāpiti Coast District of the North Island of New Zealand, situated halfway between the capital city Wellington, to the southwest, and Palmerston North, to the northeast.
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Christian mission
A Christian mission is an organized effort to carry on evangelism or other activities, such as educational or hospital work, in the name of the Christian faith.
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Church Mission Society
The Church Mission Society (CMS), formerly known as the Church Missionary Society, is a British Anglican mission society working with Christians around the world.
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Clive, New Zealand
Clive (Karaewa) is a small town, ten kilometres from the city centres of both Napier and Hastings in the Hawke's Bay region of New Zealand's North Island.
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Cornish people
The Cornish people or Cornish (Kernowyon, Cornƿīelisċ) are an ethnic group native to, or associated with Cornwall: and a recognised national minority in the United Kingdom, which (like the Welsh and Bretons) can trace its roots to the Brittonic Celtic ancient Britons who inhabited Great Britain from somewhere between the 11th and 7th centuries BC and inhabited Britain at the time of the Roman conquest.
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Cornwall
Cornwall (Kernow;; or) is a ceremonial county in South West England.
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Deacon
A deacon is a member of the diaconate, an office in Christian churches that is generally associated with service of some kind, but which varies among theological and denominational traditions.
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Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (DNZB) is an encyclopedia or biographical dictionary containing biographies of over 3,000 deceased New Zealanders.
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Diocese of Natal
The Diocese of Natal is in the region of Natal, South Africa, the diocese has its northern boundary at the Tugela River.
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Donald McLean (New Zealand politician)
Sir Donald McLean (27 October 1820 – 5 January 1877) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician and government official. William Colenso and Donald McLean (New Zealand politician) are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates.
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Early New Zealand Books
Early New Zealand Books (ENZB) is a project from the library of the University of Auckland, New Zealand, launched in 2005, that aims at providing keyword-searchable text of significant books published about New Zealand in the first two-thirds of the nineteenth century.
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Elizabeth Colenso
Elizabeth Colenso (29 August 1821 – 2 September 1904) was a missionary, teacher and Bible translator in New Zealand. William Colenso and Elizabeth Colenso are Anglican missionaries in New Zealand and Fairburn–Newman family.
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England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellowship of the Royal Society (FRS, ForMemRS and HonFRS) is an award granted by the Fellows of the Royal Society of London to individuals who have made a "substantial contribution to the improvement of natural knowledge, including mathematics, engineering science, and medical science".
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Hawke's Bay
Hawke's Bay (Te Matau-a-MāuiPollock, Kerryn.) is a region on the east coast of New Zealand's North Island.
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Henry Powning Stark
Henry Powning Stark (1827–1870) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. William Colenso and Henry Powning Stark are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates.
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John Colenso
John William Colenso (24 January 1814 – 20 June 1883) was a Cornish cleric and mathematician, defender of the Zulu and biblical scholar, who served as the first Bishop of Natal. William Colenso and John Colenso are Cornish Christian missionaries.
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John Sheehan (New Zealand politician)
John Sheehan (5 July 1844 – 12 June 1885) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician. William Colenso and John Sheehan (New Zealand politician) are 19th-century New Zealand politicians and new Zealand MPs for North Island electorates.
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Joseph Dalton Hooker
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. William Colenso and Joseph Dalton Hooker are botanists active in New Zealand.
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Kaipara Harbour
Kaipara Harbour is a large enclosed harbour estuary complex on the north western side of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Lake Taupō
Lake Taupō (also spelled Taupo; Taupō-nui-a-Tia or) is a large crater lake in New Zealand's North Island, located in the caldera of Taupō Volcano.
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Māori language
Māori, or te reo Māori ('the Māori language'), commonly shortened to te reo, is an Eastern Polynesian language and the language of the Māori people, the indigenous population of mainland New Zealand.
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Māori people
Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).
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Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
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Mount Ruapehu
Mount Ruapehu is an active stratovolcano at the southern end of the Taupō Volcanic Zone and North Island volcanic plateau in New Zealand.
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Mount Tongariro
Mount Tongariro is a compound volcano in the Taupō Volcanic Zone of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Napier (New Zealand electorate)
Napier is a New Zealand parliamentary electorate, returning one Member of Parliament to the House of Representatives.
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Napier, New Zealand
Napier (Ahuriri) is a city on the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Hawke's Bay region.
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New Zealand Gazette
The New Zealand Gazette (Te Kāhiti o Aotearoa), commonly referred to as Gazette, is the official newspaper of record the New Zealand Government (government gazette), serving as the medium by which decisions of Government are promulgated.
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Ngāpuhi
Ngāpuhi (or Ngā Puhi) is a Māori iwi associated with the Northland regions of New Zealand centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangārei.
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Ngāti Kahungunu
Ngāti Kahungunu is a Māori iwi located along the eastern coast of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Patea
Patea is the third-largest town in South Taranaki District, New Zealand.
Penzance
Penzance (Pennsans) is a town, civil parish and port in the Penwith district of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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Rangipo Desert
Te Onetapu, commonly known as the Rangipo Desert, is a barren desert-like environment located in New Zealand, located in the Ruapehu District on the North Island Volcanic Plateau; to the east of the three active peaks of Mount Tongariro, Mount Ngauruhoe, and Mount Ruapehu, and to the west of the Kaimanawa Range.
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
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Ruahine Range
The Ruahine Range is the largest of several mountain ranges in the North Island of New Zealand that form a ridge running parallel with the east coast of the island between East Cape and Wellington.
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St Hilary, Cornwall
St Hilary is a civil parish and village in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.
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St John's College, Auckland
The College of St John the Evangelist or St John's Theological College is the residential theological college of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia.
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St John's College, Cambridge
St John's College, formally the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge, is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded by the Tudor matriarch Lady Margaret Beaufort.
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Taihape
Taihape is in the Rangitikei District of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Taupō
Taupō, sometimes written Taupo, is a town located in the central North Island of New Zealand.
Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand is an online encyclopedia established in 2001 by the New Zealand Government's Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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Te Waimate Mission
Te Waimate Mission was the fourth mission station established in New Zealand and the first settlement inland from the Bay of Islands.
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The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
The Cyclopedia of New Zealand: industrial, descriptive, historical, biographical facts, figures, illustrations was an encyclopaedia published in New Zealand between 1897 and 1908 by the Cyclopedia Company Ltd.
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Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi), sometimes referred to as Te Tiriti, is a document of central importance to the history of New Zealand, its constitution, and its national mythos.
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William Hobson
Captain William Hobson (26 September 1792 – 10 September 1842) was an Irish officer in the British Royal Navy, who served as the first Governor of New Zealand.
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1861 Napier by-election
The 1861 Napier by-election was a by-election held in the electorate during the 3rd New Zealand Parliament, on 1 July 1861.
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See also
Anglican missionaries in New Zealand
- Alfred Brown (missionary)
- Anne Chapman (missionary)
- Arthur Purchas
- Benjamin Yate Ashwell
- Carl Sylvius Völkner
- Charles Baker (missionary)
- Charlotte Kemp (missionary)
- Elizabeth Colenso
- Elsie Smith
- Emilia Baeyertz
- George Clarke (judge)
- George Selwyn (Bishop of New Zealand)
- Gething Caulton
- Henare Wiremu Taratoa
- Henry Williams (missionary)
- Hone Tana Papahia
- Hēnare Mātene Te Whiwhi
- James Kemp (missionary)
- James Stack (missionary)
- James West Stack
- Jane Williams (missionary)
- John Alexander Wilson (missionary)
- John Gare Butler
- John Morgan (missionary)
- John Patteson (bishop)
- John Samuel Edmonds
- Margaret Kissling
- Marianne Williams
- Mary Anne Rymill
- Octavius Hadfield
- Rawiri Taiwhanga
- Richard Taylor (missionary)
- Robert Maunsell
- Rēnata Kawepō
- Samuel Williams (missionary)
- Sarah Selwyn
- Seymour Mills Spencer
- Te Manihera Poutama
- Thomas Cullwick
- Thomas Grace (missionary)
- Thomas Kendall
- William Bambridge
- William Colenso
- William Cooper (priest)
- William Cotton (missionary)
- William Gilbert Puckey
- William Thomas Fairburn
- William Williams (bishop)
- William Yate
Botanists active in New Zealand
- Constantin von Ettingshausen
- Daniel Bolton
- Daniel Solander
- Ellen Blackwell
- Frank Newhook
- Herman Spöring Jr.
- John Carne Bidwill
- Joseph Banks
- Joseph Dalton Hooker
- Richard Taylor (missionary)
- Ross expedition
- Sven Berggren
- Theodore Haultain
- William Colenso
British Anglican missionaries
- Anne Hargreaves
- Arthur Dudley Stewart
- Arthur Lloyd (missionary)
- Cecil Tyndale-Biscoe
- David Young (bishop)
- Edward Beckles
- Ethel McNeile
- Francis Roger Hodgson
- George Barne (bishop)
- George Lefroy
- George Uglow Pope
- Gething Caulton
- Graham Ingham
- Henry Bower
- Ian Clarke (physician)
- James Long (priest)
- John Hind (bishop in Fukien)
- John Morgan (missionary)
- Joseph Gurney Barclay (missionary)
- Lawrence Newell
- Marie Elizabeth Hayes
- Michael Buckworth Bailey
- Norman Dalrymple Anderson
- Percy Charles Edward d'Erf Wheeler
- Philip Mounstephen
- Robert Cunningham (entrepreneur)
- Robert Maunsell
- Robert Stewart (priest)
- Robert Tomlinson (missionary)
- Samuel Heaslett
- Sophie Jelley
- Una Kroll
- Vincent John Stanton
- W. S. Pakenham-Walsh
- William Colenso
- William Collison
- William Henry Temple Gairdner
- Winifred Coate
British printers
- Albert E. Jacomb
- Alfred J. Clements
- Ann Ward (printer)
- Barnaby Bernard Lintot
- Benjamin Maund
- Benjamin Motte
- Benjamin Motte Sr.
- C. W. Faulkner
- D. M. G. Wishart
- Edward J. Burrow
- Elinor James
- Gale & Polden
- George C. Wallis
- George W. Jones (printer)
- Herbert John Hodgson
- Hildelith Cumming
- Isaac Foulkes
- James Stratford (publisher)
- John Daniel (printer)
- John Easton (philatelist)
- Kell Brothers
- Louis Haghe
- Mary Say
- Nathaniel Mist
- Paekakariki Press
- Richard Lathrop
- Robert Hindmarsh
- Robert Peake (printer)
- Robert Sayer
- Samuel Graveson
- See Red Women's Workshop
- Thomas Brittain Vacher
- Thomas Davison
- Thomas Gent
- Thomas de la Rue
- Valentine & Sons
- Vivian Ridler
- William Colenso
- William Woodfall
Cornish Christian missionaries
- George Grenfell
- Henry Martyn
- John Colenso
- Robert Terrill Rundle
- Sam Pollard (missionary)
- William Colenso
Explorers of New Zealand
- Abel Tasman
- Arthur Dudley Dobson
- Charles Heaphy
- Charlie Douglas
- Frederick Tuckett
- George Beetham
- James Cook
- Jean-François de Surville
- John Boultbee (explorer)
- John Lort Stokes
- Julius von Haast
- Kupe
- Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne
- Margot Forde
- Quintin McKinnon
- Richard Pickersgill
- Thomas Brunner
- Thomas Hansen (captain)
- Thomas Mackenzie
- Tia (Māori explorer)
- William Colenso
Fairburn–Newman family
- A. R. D. Fairburn
- Elizabeth Colenso
- Geoffrey Orbell
- Jessie Buckland
- John Buckland (New Zealand politician)
- Joseph Newman (politician)
- Mehetabel Newman
- Rachel Buckland
- William Colenso
- William Thomas Fairburn
Missionary botanists
- Édouard-Ernest Maire
- André Soulié
- Anna Rosina Gambold
- Anne Chapman (missionary)
- Armand David
- Arthur Purchas
- Augustin Abel Hector Léveillé
- Augustin Lippi
- Carl Wilhelmi
- Charles Sacleux
- Clare Emma Whitty
- Constant de Deken
- Donald D. Dod
- Frédéric Courtois
- Georg Joseph Kamel
- George Thomson (botanist)
- George Tradescant Lay
- Heinrich Wullschlägel
- Hermenegild Santapau
- J. R. L. Kingon
- James Backhouse
- James Stewart (missionary)
- Jeanne M. Borle
- João de Loureiro
- Johan Peter Rottler
- Johann Christian Friedrich Heidmann
- John Banister (naturalist)
- John Barton (missionary)
- Joseph Clemens
- László Menyhárth
- Ladislaus Michal Zaleski
- Lars Levi Laestadius
- Louis-Ovide Brunet
- Manuel Blanco Ramos
- Mary B. Moser
- Octavius William Borrell
- Père Jean Marie Delavay
- Pablo Clain
- Paul Guillaume Farges
- Pierre Nicolas d'Incarville
- Pierre Poivre
- Richard Blundell Comins
- Richard Taylor (missionary)
- Robert Douglas Aitken
- Théodore Monbeig
- Thomas Birch Freeman
- Thomas Powell (botanist)
- William Carey (missionary)
- William Colenso
New Zealand explorers
- Arthur Dudley Dobson
- Arthur Paul Harper
- Charles Heaphy
- Charles Ring
- Charlie Douglas
- Clarence Hare
- Donald Sutherland (explorer)
- Ebenezer Teichelmann
- Edmund Hillary
- Edward Sealy
- Frank Worsley
- Frederick Tuckett
- George Beetham
- George Buckley (explorer)
- George Lowe (mountaineer)
- Henry Lewis (surveyor)
- James Hudson (explorer)
- James Mackay (New Zealand politician, born 1831)
- John Benjamin Charles Dore
- John Rochfort
- Julius von Haast
- Leslie Whetter
- Naomi James
- Nathanael Chalmers
- Quintin McKinnon
- Reginald Ford
- Samuel Horatio Moreton
- Simon Mitchell
- Tamatea Urehaea
- Thomas Brunner
- Thomas Mackenzie
- William Colenso
New Zealand naturalists
- Alice Hibbert-Ware
- Andreas Reischek
- Andrew Sinclair (botanist)
- Angela Kepler
- Arthur Atkinson (politician, born 1833)
- Arthur Pycroft
- Bernard Sladden
- Frederick Gibbs (educationalist)
- Friedrich Wilhelm Christian Sturm
- Geoff Moon
- Geoffrey Michael William Hodgkins
- George Denton (naturalist)
- Gilbert Archey
- Henry Suter
- Henry Travers (naturalist)
- Herbert Guthrie-Smith
- John Bollons
- John Buchanan (botanist)
- John Enys (naturalist)
- Lucy Cranwell
- Lucy Moore (botanist)
- Margot Forde
- Peter McKenzie (conservationist)
- Richard Helms (naturalist)
- Richard Henry (conservationist)
- Richard Taylor (missionary)
- Ruud Kleinpaste
- Samuel Henry Drew
- Thomas Cheeseman
- Thomas Potts
- Walter Mantell
- Walter Oliver
- William Colenso
- William Smith (conservationist)
- William Travers (New Zealand politician)
New Zealand people of Cornish descent
- Algernon Thomas
- Allen Curnow
- Bob Fitzsimmons
- Charles Luke (politician)
- Craig Parker
- David Baragwanath
- Edward Tregear
- Edward Walter
- Frank Hutchens
- Frederick Stanley Jackson
- Garrick Tremain
- George Waterhouse (politician)
- Gordon Minhinnick
- Graham Vivian
- Harold Williams (linguist)
- Hector Bolitho
- Henry Braddon
- Henry Chidley Reynolds
- Joe McManemin
- John Crewes
- John Enys (naturalist)
- John Grigg (New Zealand politician)
- John Luke (New Zealand politician)
- John Williams Harris
- Jonathan Trevethick
- Malcolm Champion
- Mark Bright (rugby union)
- Olive Smithells
- Richard Kirke
- Richard Pearse
- Stephen Carkeek
- Syd Jackson (Māori activist)
- Thomas Whitelock Kempthorne
- William Colenso
- William Henry Hosking
- William Trethewey
Scientists from Cornwall
- Bartholomew Sulivan
- Charles Fox (scientist)
- Charles Morton (educator)
- Edmund Davy
- Edward Hearle Rodd
- Edwin Dunkin
- Elizabeth Andrew Warren
- Emily Stackhouse
- Ethelwynn Trewavas
- Frederick Hamilton Davey
- Goldsworthy Gurney
- Humphry Davy
- Jamie Farnes
- Jeremy P. E. Spencer
- John Couch Adams
- John Davy (chemist)
- John Mayow
- John Ralfs
- John Samuel Enys
- Jonathan Couch
- Lancelot Stephen Bosanquet
- List of Cornish scientists
- Malcolm Atkinson
- Peter D. Mitchell
- Richard Edmonds (scientist)
- Richard Quiller Couch
- Robert Dunkin
- William Colenso
- William Grylls Adams
- William Noye (entomologist)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colenso
Also known as Colenso, William.