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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Lee and Kennedy were prominent nurserymen in three generations at The Vineyard, in Hammersmith, west of London.\"For many years,\" wrote John Claudius Loudon in 1854 \"this nursery was deservedly considered the first in the world.\" The partnership was originated with a nurseryman, Lewis Kennedy (c1721 — 1782), who was gardener to Lord Bolton at Chiswick and had the nursery called \"The Vineyard\" at Hammersmith. Kennedy went into partnership about 1745 with James Lee (Selkirk, 1715 — 25 July 1795), the Scottish gardener, who having apprenticed with Philip Miller at the Chelsea Physic Garden was gardener to the Duke of Somerset at Syon House, nearby, and to Lord Islay, later the third Duke of Argyll at Whitton Park; the Duke of Argyll was an enthusiastic gardener, and he imported large numbers of exotic species of plants and trees for his estate."@en }

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