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Authors: Simon Winchester
founding members of, 224–25
rival map to WS’s produced by, 228–38
size of, 224
smaller map by WS hung at, 144–45
William Smith Award of, 170
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–71
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Wollaston Medal of, 281–83,
283,
286–89
WS belatedly honored by, 238, 279–80, 286–89
WS denied membership in, 211, 223, 225–26, 228, 279, 286
WS’s first map hung at, 128
WS’s geological map hung at, xv–xviii, 220, 300–301
WS’s geological map viewed by delegation from, 222–23, 227–28
WS’s “Table of Strata” preserved at,
135,
289 Geological Survey of Ireland, 295
geological time, 64, 68, 134
divisions of, 168
n, 302
geology:
class differences and, 200, 220–21, 225–26, 228, 232–33
early reference works on, 93–95
early theoretical work in, 68–69
first use of term, 25
n
importance of WS’s map to, xvi–xvii, xix, 7–8
religious dogma challenged by, 24–26
Rugborne Farm as birthplace of, 61,
62
social effects of, 16
as three-dimensional science, 73–74
WS outpaced by advances in, 292–93
WS’s introduction to, 27–34
see also
stratification
George III, King of England, 22, 51
grace-and-favor lodgings, 203
Great Oolite, 185
Greene, Richard, 110
Greenough, George Bellas, 225, 227, 266, 283, 287
n,
300
background of, 223
character of, 232–33
as Geological Society president, 223, 237
n,
284
reputation of, 284
WS’s battle with, 232–33
WS’s map plagiarized by, 228–38
WS’s map viewed by, 222–23, 227–28
Greenough’s Liver Pills, 223
Gregory, Richard, 157
Gregory Mine, 200
Greville, Charles, 247
Grub-Street Journal,
23
guinea, 61
n
Hackness, 191, 276–78,
277,
286, 287, 291, 300
Hall, Sir James, 226, 227, 228
Hardwicke, Lord, 217
Hargreaves, James, 17
n
Harris, Cornelius, 61
Harrison, George, 252
Hastings, Selina, 129
Hastings, Warren, 22
n,
55–56
Hatchett, Charles, 247
Henry VIII, King of England, 243
Hercynian orogemy, 48
Herschel, Sir William, 123
Hickling Marshes, 207
High Littleton, 59, 60, 61, 62,
62,
68, 75, 84
High Littleton Coal Company, 61
highwaymen, 96
n
Highways Trust, 129
Historic and Local New Bath Guide, The,
126–27
History of Bath
(Warner), 148
Hooke, Robert, 37–38, 39
Houlton, Joseph, 130
House of Commons, 223, 248–49, 256, 296–99,
296
see also
Parliament, British
House of Lords, 43
see also
Parliament, British
Hume, Sir Abraham, 225
Huskisson, William, 246
Hutton, James, 68–69
Huxley, Thomas, 182, 300
Ice Age, 295 ichthyosaurs, 108,
108,
111, 112
“improving farmer,” 151
India, 55
Industrial Revolution, 17, 45
Inferior Oolite, 173, 185
Inquiry into the Original State and Formation of the Earth, An
(Whitehurst), 94
Ireland, 129, 160, 265–66, 295
iron production, 17–18
Jermyn, Henry, 216
Jessop, William, 85–86
Johnes, Thomas, 196
Johnson, Percival, 282
n
Johnson, Samuel, 21, 22, 110, 139
Johnstone, Sir John Vanden Bempde, 277–78, 279, 286
Johnstone family, 276–77,
277
Jones, Lady Elizabeth, 57, 58, 60, 61–62, 85, 114
Jones, Sir William, 57
n,
60
Journey Through Spain
(Townsend), 130
Jura Mountains, 176
Jurassic period, 33
n,
87
n,
165–67, 176–91, 216
Lower, 108, 115, 131, 141, 173, 180, 181–82, 189
Middle, 53, 82, 109, 115–16,
116,
121, 173, 177, 180–90, 208, 298
origin of name, 176
outcrop of rocks from, 176,
178
Upper, 179, 198
Kennet and Avon Canal, 83, 86, 127, 207, 243
Kent, 94
King’s Bench Prison:
Commitment Book of, 255, 261
WS incarcerated in,
3,
5–6, 148, 236, 255–61,
259
Kitten, Mrs. (housekeeper), 205, 206, 227 Korea, 69
n
lamp shells, 32
Lansdown (landowner), 50
lapides sui generis,
35
Laugharne, 208
n
Lavoisier, Antoine Laurent, 36
n
Leioceras opalinum,
173–74,
173
Lewis, James, 225
Lewis, Thomas, 111
Lias epoch, 168
n,
173, 180
Lias rock, 87–88, 115, 117, 143, 181
limestone, 53, 66, 114, 180
oolitic, 82, 115, 121, 131, 143, 183–87, 243–44, 289
Westminster Palace rebuilt with, 296–98,
296
Lincoln, Abraham, 22n
Lingula,
71–72, 74
literacy, 22
Liverpool, Lord, 218
Lloyd George, David, 42, 154
Lobothyris,
33,
33
London, xviii, xix, 9, 10, 15, 53, 93, 95, 108, 122, 140, 149, 202, 264, 266, 267, 271, 280, 284, 290
description of, 1–2
WS’s house and apartments in, 5, 6–7, 203–5,
205,
242, 245, 259, 262
London Clay Club, 111
Longman’s, 235
“long pound,” 29
Lowndes, William, 247, 250
Luddites, 17
n
Lunar Society, 24
n
Lyme Regis, 108, 109
Malm epoch, 173
n
Malthus, Thomas, 123, 198
Map of Love, The
(Thomas), 208
n
Mearns Pit and Colliery, 62–64,
63,
65–68, 70, 82, 84
Mesozoic era, 168
n
Michell, John, 94–95
mineralogy, 224–25
Minsmere Drainage Scheme, 208
Miocene epoch, 176
n
Moll, Gerard, 295
Monmouthshire Canal Act (1792), 51
Monthly Magazine,
267
Morton, John, 93 mountain-building, 36, 48–49, 68, 71
n
mudstones, 71
Murchison, Sir Roderick, 240, 278, 284, 286, 294
Natural History Museum, London, 108, 111, 239–41
WS’s fossil collection sold to, 240–41, 245–50
Natural History of the Earth
(Woodward), 94
Naylor, W., 126, 128
Neptunism, 226, 230
New and Correct English Atlas, The
(Cary), 140, 142
Newcomen, Thomas, 46
New Cyclopaedia
(Rees), 198, 230, 267
Newton, Sir Isaac, 289
Noah’s flood, 39, 40, 214
Nobel, Alfred, 282
Noble, Matthew, 300
Norfolk, 213
Northallerton, 9
Northamptonshire
(Morton), 93
Northanger Abbey
(Austen), 121
North Carolina, 253
Notes on the History of English Geology
(Fitton), 267–68
Observations on the Different Strata of Earths and Minerals
(Strachey), 89
n,
93
Observations on the Utility, Form and Management of Water Meadows
(Smith), 209
n
Old Red Sandstone, 68
oolitic limestone, 82, 115, 121, 131, 143, 183–87, 243–44, 289
“Order of the Strata and their embedded
Organic Remains, in the vicinity of Bath”(Smith), 131–36,
135,
148, 289
Ordnance Survey, 211
“Original Sketch and Observations of my First Subterranean Survey of Mearns Colliery in the Parish of High Littleton” (Smith), 65–68
Orlov, Count Alexei, 252–53
Osborne, Roger, 98–99, 100
Ouse Navigation Canal, 207
Overton, 200, 201
Oxford clay, 142
Oxfordshire
(Plot), 93
Oxford University, 27
n,
57
n,
109, 188, 245, 293,
293
Ashmolean Museum of, 35, 179
University Museum of, 54, 64, 65
Packe, Christopher, 94
Paine, Thomas, 22
paleogeography, 115–17
Paleozoic era, 64
Palmer, Samborne, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 98–99, 100
Pangea, 48, 175
Parliament, British, 129, 196, 246, 255
canal and navigation acts passed by, 44, 51, 93, 140
enclosure acts passed by, 18
mineral collection purchased by, 247
and rebuilding of Westminster Palace, 296–99,
296
see also
House of Commons; House of Lords “pendle,” 187
Pennine Hills, 47 periods, 168
n
Perkins, Richard, 90, 91, 92, 95, 96, 97, 99, 101
Permian limestone, 296–99
Permian period, 48, 174–76
Permo-Triassic period, 134 Phanerozoic eon, 168
n, 302
Phillips, Elizabeth Smith (WS’s sister), 27, 245
n
Phillips, John (WS’s brother-in-law), 245
n
Phillips, John (WS’s nephew), 27
n,
247, 248, 259, 261, 263, 275, 284, 287
n,
299
biography of WS written by, 131–32, 201, 204, 220, 228, 245
n,
269–70, 272, 278, 295
career of, 27
n,
245, 292
WS’s relationship with, 244–45
Phillips, Richard and William, 224
Philosophical Magazine,
267
phlogiston, theory of, 36
Pickwick Papers, The
(Dickens), 122
Place, Francis, 204
Playfair, John, 111
Pleistocene epoch, 176
n
plesiosaurs, 109,
109
Plot, Robert, 33, 93
Poland, 48
Pope, Alexander, 157
Portland Screw, 179–80
Portland stone, 179
pound stones, 28–31,
31,
33, 36, 93
n
Precambrian epoch, 176
n
Priestley, J. B., 185
Priestley, Joseph, 24, 123
Prisley Bog, 209
prisons,
see
debtors’ prisons
pterodactyls, 109
“pundibs,” 32, 133
Pythagoras, 34
Quakers, 195, 224
Rack, Edmund, 122
Radford, Emma Louise, 154
Radstock Line, 85, 86, 88
n
railways, 79–83, 246
n
Raleigh, Sir Walter, 16
n
Rawthmell, John, 37
red marlstone, 66, 67, 72, 82, 84, 87, 115
Rees, Abraham, 198, 230, 267
Rennie, John, 85, 258
Reynolds, William, 136
Rheic Ocean, 48
Richardson, Benjamin, 114, 115, 124, 128–36, 144, 157–58, 161, 225, 245
n,
289
background of, 130
fossil collection of, 130–31
WS cautioned about plagiarism by, 146–47, 156
WS’s “Table of Strata” dictated to, 131–36
rocks:
Hutton’s theory of, 69
names of, 179
Neptunist theory of, 226, 230
strata of,
see
stratification
WS’s naming of, 142, 151
n
Rome, ancient, 121
Roope (WS’s assistant), 211
Royal Society, 35, 200, 202, 204, 227, 266
Rugborne Farm, WS’s home at, 60–61,
62,
64, 74, 95, 101, 300
Russell, Francis,
see
Bedford, Francis Russell, fifth duke of
Russia, Imperial, 252–53
St. Aubyn, Sir John, 110
Saint Peter’s Church, 299–300
sandstone, 71, 115, 119
Scarborough, 271–76, 291
Scarborough City Museum, 274–75,
274
Scarborough Philosophical Society, 275, 278
Scotland, 68
Scriptural Geology
(Young), 112
seat earth, 72
sea urchins, 30–31,
31
Sedgwick, Adam, 270, 278, 279, 284, 286, 287, 288–89
sheepshearings, 152, 154–55, 201, 210
Sheffield, 273
Shipley, William, 196
Siccar Point, 68
Silurian period, 68, 278
Sinclair, Sir John, 199, 211
smectite, 105
Smith, Ann (WS’s mother), 12, 16, 27
Smith, Charles, 296 Smith, Daniel (WS’s brother), 27
Smith, Elizabeth (WS’s sister), 27, 245
n
Smith, John (WS’s brother), 27
Smith, John (WS’s father), 12, 16, 27, 241
Smith, Mary Ann (WS’s wife), 9, 212–13, 226
n,
259–60, 261, 263, 290
death of, 212, 213, 294
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