Henry Beeke

Henry Beeke (6 January 1751 – 9 March 1837)[1] was an English historian, theologian, writer on taxation and finance, and botanist.[2]

Henry Beeke
Born(1751-01-06)6 January 1751
Died9 March 1837(1837-03-09) (aged 86)
Torquay, Devon, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materCorpus Christi, Oxford
OccupationHistorian and theologian
TitleRegius Professor of Modern History
Term1801–1813
PredecessorThomas Nowell
SuccessorEdward Nares

Career

Beeke was elected a scholar of Corpus Christi, Oxford in May 1769. He gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1773, a Master of Arts degree in 1776, a Bachelor of Divinity in 1785, and a Doctorate in Divinity in 1800. In 1775 Beeke became a fellow of Oriel College and was Junior Proctor of the University in 1784. Beeke was Regius Professor of Modern History between 1801 and 1813.[2]

Beeke was vicar of the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, Oxford in 1782, rector of Ufton Norcot, Berkshire in 1789, Dean of Bristol in 1813, and vicar of Weare in 1819.[2]

Beeke gained a reputation as a fiscal expert following his 1799 Observations on the produce of the income tax, and on its proportion to the whole income of Great Britain, which was expanded and reprinted in 1800. Beeke's unpublished manuscripts and correspondence also show his wider interests in economics.[2]

Beekite, a distinctive form of chalcedony which occurs in the preservation of fossils by silicification, was named to honour Beeke.[3]

Beeke was very interested in botany.[4] He made contributions to Lysons' Magna Britannia records, and corresponded with Sir James Edward Smith, a fellow and first president of the Linnean Society of London.[4] Beeke is credited as the binomial author of at least one plant species, Lotus pilosus Beeke, first described and published in Turner and Dillwyn's Botanical Guide.[5][6] This species was later thought to be Lotus uliginosus Schkuhr,[4] which is now settled as a synonym of Lotus pedunculatus Cav.,[7] a kind of trefoil.

Beeke died at Torquay on 9 March 1837.[2]

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References

  1. "Death of the Dean of Bristol". The Morning Post (20676). 16 March 1837.
  2. R. D. Sheldon (2004). Beeke, Henry (1751–1837). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford University Press.
  3. Henry William Bristow, F.G.S. (1861). Glossary of Mineralogy. London: Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts. pp. 38–39. Retrieved 14 November 2014. (Archived at the Biodiversity Heritage Library)
  4. George Claridge Druce (1897). The Flora of Berkshire.
  5. "Plant Name Details for Lotus pilosus Beeke". IPNI. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  6. "Name - Lotus pilosus Beeke". Tropicos. Saint Louis, Missouri: MOBOT. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  7. "TPL, treatment of Lotus pedunculatus Cav. with synonyms". The Plant List; Version 1. (published on the internet). Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Missouri Botanical Garden (MOBOT). 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2013.
  8. IPNI.  Beeke.
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