- Henry Perigal Borrell
Henry Perigal Borrell (1795, London –
2 October 1851 , Smyrna) was a Britishnumismatist . He was the son of John Henry Borrell, a London clockmaker, and Kitty Howe. Having learned the numismatics trade inLondon , he traveled to theOttoman Empire and set up home and shop inSmyrna as a trader, from 1818 right up until his death. Two years after his arrival, in 1820, he married Emelia Boddington in Smyrna. In the 1820s, he obtained an inscription fromAphrodisias , a copy of which he sent toAugust Boeckh . [ [http://www.ria.ie/publications/journals/journaldb/index.asp?select=fulltext&id=100219 D. Whitehead, From Smyrna to Stewartstown: a numismatist's epigraphic notebook, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 99c (1999), 73-117, 104-5] ] In 1838 he met the 6th Duke of Devonshire at Smyrna and sold him theChatsworth Head (found atTamassos ). Via theBank of England , Borrell also supplied coins to theBritish Museum .He also devoted much time and energy to discovering unpublished
ancient Greek coins, with his results being presented in papers in the "Revue Numismatique ", theNumismatic Chronicle (including articles in 1839 on "Coins inAndeda inPisida " and in 1841 "On the coins reading OKOKLIEŌN"), and a number of German numismatic periodicals. In 1836 he published at Paris a "Notice sur quelques médailles grecques des rois de Chypre" (Notice on some Greek medals of thekings of Cyprus ) inParis . He also became an associate member ofLondon 'sNumismatic Society in28 November 1839 , and remained so until his death. His coins, antiquities, and gems collection was sold after his death bySotheby and Wilkinson of London in 1851, who also sold his numismatic library 2 years later, on 28 February 1853. Most of his many children remained in Smyrna, though Frederick Anthony Borrell (1836-1905) returned to London, marrying Laura Bithinia Maceroni there in 1857. [ [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.borrell/22/mb.ashx ancestry.com] ] Henry had sent a notebook of more than 200 ancient Greek and other Eastern Mediterranean inscriptions to James Kennedy Baillie MRIA, Rector ofArdtrea (1793-1864) during his lifetime, and it still survives today.ources
* [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/2916 Dictionary of National Biography entry]
*Gentleman's Magazine, 2nd ser., 39 (1853), 324
*Notice of his death in "Proceedings of the Numismatic Society for 24 June, 1852", Numismatic Chronicle, 14 (1851–2)
*List of honorary members in R. A. G. Carson and H. Pagan, A history of the Royal Numismatic Society, 1836–1986 (1986), 79
*F.Boase, Modern English biography: containing many thousand concise memoirs of persons who have died since the year 1850, 6 vols. (privately printed, Truro, 1892–1921); repr.(1965)
* [http://www.insaph.kcl.ac.uk/bibliography/index.html "Inscriptions of Aphrodisias Project"]
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