- William Borlase
William Borlase (
February 2 ,1695 -August 31 ,1772 ), Englishantiquary and naturalist, was born atPendeen inCornwall , of an ancient family.He was educated at
Exeter College, Oxford and in 1719 he was ordained. In 1722 he was presented to the rectory ofLudgvan , and in 1732 he obtained in addition the vicarage of St Just, his native parish. In the parish of Ludgvan were richcopper works, abounding with mineral and metallicfossil s, of which he made a collection, and thus was led to study somewhat minutely the natural history of the county.In 1750 he was admitted a
fellow of the Royal Society ; and, in 1754, he published, at Oxford, his "Antiquities of Cornwall" (2nd ed., London, 1769). His next publication was "Observations on the Ancient and Present State of the Islands ofScilly , and their Importance to the Trade of Great Britain" (Oxford, 1756). In 1758 appeared his " [http://www2.odl.ox.ac.uk/gsdl/cgi-bin/library?e=d-000-00---0munahi10--00-0-0-0prompt-10---4------0-1l--1-en-50---20-about---00001-001-1-1utfZz-8-0&a=d&c=munahi10&cl=CL3.1.10&d=munahi010-afm Natural History of Cornwall] ".He presented to the
Ashmolean Museum , Oxford, a variety of fossils and antiquities, which he had described in his works, and received the thanks of the university and the degree ofDoctor of Civil Law Borlase was well acquainted with most of the leading literary men of the time, particularly withAlexander Pope , with whom he kept up a long correspondence, and for whose grotto atTwickenham he furnished the greater part of thefossil s andmineral s.References
*1911
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.