William Baylor Hartland

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William Baylor Hartland (1836–1912) was a plantsman from Ireland.[1]

WB Hartland's grandfather, Richard Hartland (1745–1821), came to Ireland from the Kew Botanic Gardens in 1776 to become the gardener to the Earl of Kingston at Mitchelstown where he remained until 1785.[2] Richard Hartland established a nursery at Belview, Mallow, in 1787.

Each of Richard Hartland's three sons operated nurseries in County Cork: Arthur Hartland established a nursery at Turner's Cross, Richard Hartland Jr the Lough Nursery, and William Hartland (d.1843) operated the Mallow business.[3] The latter relocated the business to Cork in 1810.

In turn, William Hartland's two sons, William Baylor Hartland (1836–1912) and Henry Albert Hartland (1840–1893) became respectively a plantsman and artist.[4][1]

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