Alexander Blackwell
British adventurer
Intro | British adventurer | ||||
Places | United Kingdom Great Britain | ||||
was | Explorer | ||||
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Birth | 1700, Aberdeen, United Kingdom | ||||
Death | 1747 (aged 47 years) | ||||
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Alexander Blackwell (c.1700–1747) was a Scottish adventurer.
He was born in Aberdeen, studied medicine, took to printing, and was thrown into prison for debt. His wife Elizabeth Blackwell supported him by writing and publishing a herbal (A Curious Herbal, published between 1737 and 1739). After his release, he went to Sweden (without his loyal wife) in 1742, was patronised by the king, convicted of conspiracy, and beheaded in 1747.