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  1. Thomas Whately (1726 – 26 May 1772), an English politician and writer, was a Member of Parliament (1761–1768) who served as Commissioner on the Board of Trade, as Secretary to the Treasury under Lord Grenville, and as Under-secretary of State under Lord North (1771–1772).

  2. Thomas Whately (1726/28–1772) is generally remembered as a politician, although garden historians often see him only as the author of Observations on Modern Gardening. He was well known in public life and recognised also as a well-informed and cultured man with a literary bent.

  3. St. Mary, Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. Genealogy for Thomas Whately (1550 - 1637) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2023 · Thomas Whatley's Observations on Modern Gardening (1770) is the first contemporary study of what has come to be known as the English landscape garden, often claimed to be the country's greatestoriginal contribution to the fine arts.

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  5. 5 de jul. de 2016 · Thomas Whately (1726/28–1772) is generally remembered as a politician, although garden historians often see him only as the author of Observations on Modern Gardening. He was well known in public life and recognised also as a well-informed and cultured man with a literary bent.

  6. Edition, with commentary, of the first comprehensiveattempt to describe the landscape garden. Thomas Whately'sObservations on Modern Gardening (1770) is th...

  7. Overview. Thomas Whately. (1726—1772) politician and author. Quick Reference. ( c. 1728–1772) Whately was born in Epsom, Surrey probably in 1728, and died in London on 26 May 1772. He entered the Middle Temple in 1748 and was called to ... From: Whately, Thomas in The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists »