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Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville (15 November 1743 – 10 December 1822), styled Lord Ossulston from 1753 to 1767, was a British nobleman, a collector of shells and a famous patron of Surrey cricket in the 1770s. He agreed a set of cricket rules that included the first mention of the Leg before wicket rule. His wife, Emma, Lady Tankerville, was notable as a collector of exotic plants. The first tropical orchid to flower in England is named for her as it was it flowered in her greenhouse. Her collection of over 600 illustrations were purchased by Kew Gardens in 1932 and are still available today.

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  • Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville (15 November 1743 – 10 December 1822), styled Lord Ossulston from 1753 to 1767, was a British nobleman, a collector of shells and a famous patron of Surrey cricket in the 1770s. He agreed a set of cricket rules that included the first mention of the Leg before wicket rule. His wife, Emma, Lady Tankerville, was notable as a collector of exotic plants. The first tropical orchid to flower in England is named for her as it was it flowered in her greenhouse. Her collection of over 600 illustrations were purchased by Kew Gardens in 1932 and are still available today. (en)
  • Charles Bennet, 4e comte de Tankerville (15 novembre 1743 - 10 décembre 1822), nommé Lord Ossulston de 1753 à 1767, est un noble britannique, un collectionneur de coquillages et un mécène du cricket du Surrey dans les années 1770. Il a formalisé un ensemble de règles de cricket incluant la première mention de la règle Leg before wicket . Son épouse, Emma, est une collectionneuse de plantes exotiques. Sa collection de plus de 600 illustrations a été achetée par Jardins botaniques royaux de Kew en 1932 et est toujours disponible aujourd'hui. (fr)
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  • Charles Bennet, 4th Earl of Tankerville (15 November 1743 – 10 December 1822), styled Lord Ossulston from 1753 to 1767, was a British nobleman, a collector of shells and a famous patron of Surrey cricket in the 1770s. He agreed a set of cricket rules that included the first mention of the Leg before wicket rule. His wife, Emma, Lady Tankerville, was notable as a collector of exotic plants. The first tropical orchid to flower in England is named for her as it was it flowered in her greenhouse. Her collection of over 600 illustrations were purchased by Kew Gardens in 1932 and are still available today. (en)
  • Charles Bennet, 4e comte de Tankerville (15 novembre 1743 - 10 décembre 1822), nommé Lord Ossulston de 1753 à 1767, est un noble britannique, un collectionneur de coquillages et un mécène du cricket du Surrey dans les années 1770. Il a formalisé un ensemble de règles de cricket incluant la première mention de la règle Leg before wicket . Son épouse, Emma, est une collectionneuse de plantes exotiques. Sa collection de plus de 600 illustrations a été achetée par Jardins botaniques royaux de Kew en 1932 et est toujours disponible aujourd'hui. (fr)
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