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Sir '''Thomas Chaloner''' (1559 - 1615) was an [[England|English]] [[Natural history|naturalist]].
Sir '''Thomas Chaloner''' (1559 - 1615) was an [[England|English]] [[Natural history|naturalist]].


He was the son of [[statesman]] and [[poet]] Sir [[Thomas Chaloner (statesman)|Thomas Chaloner]]. He was tutor to [[Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales|Prince Henry]], son of [[James I of England|James I]], and was also responsible for introducing [[alum]] manufacturing to England. His third son was the [[Roundhead|Parliamentarian]], [[List of regicides of Charles I|Regicide]] [[Thomas Chaloner (regicide)|Thomas Chaloner]].
He was the son of [[statesman]] and [[poet]] Sir [[Thomas Chaloner (statesman)|Thomas Chaloner]]. He was tutor to [[Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales|Prince Henry]], son of [[James I of England|James I]], and was also responsible for introducing [[alum]] manufacturing to England <ref>http://books.google.com.br/books?id=syIFAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage&hl=en&source=gbs_summary_r&cad=0#PPR5,M1</ref>. His third son was the [[Roundhead|Parliamentarian]], [[List of regicides of Charles I|Regicide]] [[Thomas Chaloner (regicide)|Thomas Chaloner]].


==References==
==References==
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*''[[Concise Dictionary of National Biography]]''
*''[[Concise Dictionary of National Biography]]''



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Sir Thomas Chaloner (1559 - 1615) was an English naturalist.

He was the son of statesman and poet Sir Thomas Chaloner. He was tutor to Prince Henry, son of James I, and was also responsible for introducing alum manufacturing to England [1]. His third son was the Parliamentarian, Regicide Thomas Chaloner.

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