- Henry Saxby
Dr Henry Linckmeyer Saxby (1836-1873) was a British-born
ornithologist most famous for his work inShetland .Saxby was born in London and his father, Stephen Martin Saxby, was of some renown himself, as a naval architect, inventor and weather forecaster. Henry Saxby first visited Shetland in 1854, assisting his elder brother, Stephen Henry Saxby (1831-1886) to collect bird specimens. In 1858, Henry Saxby returned to Shetland to
Unst and in 1859 he married Jessie Edmondston, youngest daughter ofLaurence Edmondston . To many Shetlanders,J. M. E. Saxby , a prolific author, is the better known of the two. Henry Saxby was the island doctor for most of his residence on Unst. In 1871, he took his family toArgyllshire , but he was already ill and he died two years later. He had started work on a manuscript, eventually published in 1874 as "The Birds of Shetland" after it was edited and annotated by Stephen Saxby, who was now a vicar inSomerset .References
Pennington, M. G., Osborn, K., Harvey, P. V., Riddington, R., Okill, J. D., Ellis, P. M. & Heubeck, M. 2004. "The Birds of Shetland". Christopher Helm, London.
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