- Thomas Wenman
Thomas Francis Wenman FSA (
18 November 1745 –8 April 1796 ) was a British professor,natural historian , andantiquarian .Wenman was the second son of
Philip Wenman, 6th Viscount Wenman and his wife Sophia, daughter and co-heiress of James Herbert of Tythorpe. He was born atThame Park , nearThame , in 1745. He was educated atUniversity College, Oxford , matriculating on22 October 1762 . On12 May 1764 , he was admitted to theInner Temple as a student.In 1765, while studying law, he was elected a
fellow ofAll Souls College, Oxford , and in 1770, he was called to the bar. He received degrees incivil law from Oxford as well, becoming a BCL in 1771 and a DCL in 1780. Wenman unsuccessfully contested Wallingford in 1774, but was returned for Westbury, and sat in the House of Commons for the constituency until 1780.Wenman was elected a fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of London on21 January 1779 . Perhaps due to his antiquarian propensities, he was elected keeper of the records ofOxford University on15 January 1781 , and was made deputy steward of the University in December. In 1789, he was appointed Regius Professor of Civil Law in succession to Robert Vansittart, but his real interest lay in natural history andbotany . While collecting specimens, he fell into theRiver Cherwell , near Water Eaton, and was drowned on8 April 1796 . He was buried in the chapel of All Souls on15 April 1796 .References
*"Dictionary of National Biography"
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