- Samuel Woodward
Samuel Woodward (
October 3 ,1790 -January 14 ,1838 ), Englishgeologist andantiquary , was born atNorwich .He was for the most part self-educated. Apprenticed in 1804 to a manufacturer of camlets and bombazines, a taste for serious study was stimulated by his master, Alderman John Herring and by
Joseph John Gurney . Becoming interested in geology andarchaeology , he began to form the collection which after his death was purchased for the Norwich museum. In 1820 he obtained a clerkship in Gurney's (afterwards Barclay's) bank at Norwich, and Hudson Gurney andDawson Turner (of Yarmouth), both fellows of theRoyal Society , encouraged his scientific work.He communicated to the "Archaeologia" articles on the round church towers of Norfolk, the Roman remains of the country, etc., and other papers on natural history and geology to the "Mag. Nat. Hist." and "Phil. Mag."
He was author of:
*"A Synoptical Table of British Organic Remains" (1830), the first work of its kind in Britain
*"An Outline of the Geology of Norfolk" (1833)
*"The Norfolk Topographers Manual" (1842) issued posthumously
*"The History and Antiquities of Norwich Castle" (1847) issued posthumouslyHis eldest son, Bernard Bolingbroke Woodward (1816-1869), was librarian and keeper of the prints and drawings at Windsor Castle from 1860 until his death. The second son,
Samuel Pickworth Woodward (1821-1865), became in 1845 professor of geology and natural history in the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, and in 1848 was appointed assistant in the department of geology and mineralogy in the British Museum. He was author of "A Manual of the Mollusca" (in three parts, 1851, 1853 and 1856).SP Woodward's son,
Horace Bolingbroke Woodward (1848-1914), became in 1863 an assistant in the library of the Geological Society, and joined the Geological Survey in 1867, rising to be assistant-director. In 1893-1894 he was president of the Geologists Association, and he published many important works on geology. Samuel Woodward's youngest son, Henry was also a noted geologist.See "Memoir of S. Woodward" (with bibliography) in "Trans. Norfolk Nat. Soc." (1879), and of SP Woodward (with portrait and bibliography), Ibid. (1882), by HB Woodward.----
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