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Charles Lawson (nurseryman)

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Charles Lawson
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A portrait of Lawson by John Graham-Gilbert
Born1795 (1795)
Died1873 (aged 7778)
Alma materEdinburgh High School
Edinburgh University
OccupationsNurseryman, merchant
SpousePatricia Grant
Parents
  • Peter Lawson (father)
  • Patricia Grant (mother)

Charles Lawson (1795–1873) was a Scottish nurseryman and merchant, noted for the introduction of foreign crops into the United Kingdom.[1] He served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1862 to 1865.[2]

Life

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c. 1862

Lawson was born in Edinburgh, son of the seed merchant Peter Lawson and his wife Patricia Grant. The family lived at 19 Blair Street, a street joining the Royal Mile to the Cowgate.[3] He was educated at Edinburgh High School and Edinburgh University. His father died in 1821, and Charles then took over the family business Peter Lawson & Son.[1]

In Edinburgh he lived at 35 George Square. In 1851, he purchased Borthwick Hall near Gorebridge.[4]

Lawson was connected to the huge Lawson-Donaldson Seed Warehouse off the Shore in Leith.

Successful on a national scale, Lawson became a specialist in grass seeds and conifers. The Cupressus lawsoniana was named after him.[1]

Lawson died in 1873.

Artistic depictions

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Lawson was portrayed in office by John Graham-Gilbert.[5]

Notes

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  1. 1 2 3 Curthoys, M. C. "Lawson, Charles". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/96787. (Subscription, Wikipedia Library access or UK public library membership required.)
  2. Grants Old and New Edinburgh
  3. Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1800
  4. Edinburgh Post Office Directory 1850
  5. "Charles Lawson of Borthwick Hall (D.1874), Lord Provost of Edinburgh (1862–1865) | Art UK".