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Lyell, Sir Charles, 1797-1875 (1st Baronet | Scottish geologist)

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Dates

  • Existence: 14 November 1797 - 22 February 1875

Biography

Charles Lyell Project - 2020

Biography

Sir Charles Lyell (1797-1875) wrote many geological papers, mainly published by the Geological Society of London (1807-present day), but his reputation rests almost entirely on his work Principles of Geology, ( 1830-1833) inspired in part by a European tour with Sir Roderick Impey Murchison and also his knowledge of James Hutton's Theory of the Earth. In this work, first published in three volumes, Lyell propounded his theory of uniformitarianism, which holds that all geological formations can be explianed solely in terms of natural processes which can be observed in operation today. This ran counter to the prevailing theory which assumed that mountain-building and other geological phenomena could only have occurred as a result of major cataclysmic events in the past. Lyell's uniformitarianism was developed in order to reject the progressionism implicit in the prevailing theory, which he saw as leading to evolution, an idea which he strongly opposed. Ironically, Lyell's opposition to evolution brought the idea to scientists' attention and the vast time scales required by uniformitarianism enabled Darwin to conceive of his version of evolutionary theory. Lyell's other works include: The Elements of Geology, ( 1837) Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man, ( 1863-1873).

Charles Lyell's father was an active naturalist, and Lyell had access to an elaborate library which included works on geology. Whilst at Oxford University he attended lectures by William Buckland, professor of geology, that triggered his enthusiasm for the subject. He became more and more interested in the subject and made many geological tours with his family in England and Scotland in 1817, and on the Continent the following year, the first of many trips abroad. In 1828 he explored the volcanic region of the Auvergne, then went to Mount Etna to gather supporting evidence for the theory of geology he would expound in his Principles of Geology . He also made numerous tours of the United States, described in Travels in North America, ( 1909) . His writings deal with the rock cycle, which explains how one type of rock is transformed into another. Lyell also expounds notions on volcanic forces, deposition, erosion and palaeontology in his writings. His work helped to establish the modern study of geology and geologic time. In addition to rock formation, he also wrote about palaeontology. It was Lyell who proposed the idea of reference fossils - fossils which are indicative of certain periods of geologic time. He divided geologic time into four periods: Pleistocene, Older Pliocene, Miocene and Eocene. His final work, The Antiquity of Man, ( 1863) , was a wide-ranging study of the human fossil record. In this work Lyell finally accepted Darwinian evolution, but still tried to insist that there was a radical discontinuity between humankind and the rest of the animal kingdom.

In 1823 Lyell was appointed secretary of the Geological Society of London, and 3 years later they made him their foreign secretary. He was twice President in 1836 and 1850. Lyell was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1826. He was awarded a Royal Medal in 1834 and the Copley Medal in 1858 and in 1866 he was awarded the Wollaston Medal. In 1832 he was the first professor of geology at King's College, London, and became President of the British Association in 1864.

Found in 1132 Collections and/or Records:

Letters from Carruthers, William to Charles Lyell, 29 August 1866 - 21 November 1873

 File — Box Box 1.2: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/45
Scope and Contents Notes by William Carruthers – a slip of paper referred to in Coll-203 Gen. 109 Lyell 1/527, giving detailed botanical editorial instructions concerning kelp and the growth of coal period trees, vegetation patterns and the resultant fossils. c 29 August 1866 Letter relating to fossils found in coal including Pothocites, Autholithes, [Carfioliltes] Helictoides. He mentions an ongoing scientific discussion between Brongniart, Ettingshausen and Morris as to the determination of the species...
Dates: 29 August 1866 - 21 November 1873

Letters from Chantrey, Francis, to Charles Lyell, 19th century

 File — Box Box 3.1: Series Coll-203/B1
Identifier: Coll-203/B1/24

Letters from Charles Lyell, to Christopher Kerr, 13 December 1856-20 June 1859

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Identifier: Coll-203/B13/3
Scope and Contents

Correspondence from Sir Charles Lyell to his land agent, Christoper Kerr on the running of Lyell's property in Scotland. Subjects include: legal issues with Mr Webber, new tenant Dr. Maxton, rents, Home Farm, trying to sell Glaswell, and updates as to Lyell's whereabouts and family.

Dates: 13 December 1856-20 June 1859

Letters from Charles Lyell to Clark Ross, Sir James, 3 May 1855 - 15 January 1856

 File — Box Box 1.14: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1); Series Coll-203/1B
Identifier: Coll-203/1B/4
Scope and Contents Letters from Charles Lyell, To Sir J. Clark. Marked 'No 1' on reverse, no summary. Sending a copy of his letter to Lord Wrottesley with a proof of the report to the British Association [this is the Report for the Parliamentary Committee of the British Association for the Advancement of Science on the question, Whether any measures could by adopted by the Government or Parliament tht would improve the position of Science or its Cultivators in this Country' folio 3711]. Also writes that he...
Dates: 3 May 1855 - 15 January 1856

Letters from Charles Lyell, to G. Jamieson, 11 July 1867-21 December 1870

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Identifier: Coll-203/B13/4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

A series of letters relating to Kinnordy Estate. The management of Kinnordy features rarely in the Scientific notebooks, but does appear in number 153, reference Coll-203/A1/153.

Dates: 11 July 1867-21 December 1870

Letters from Charles Lyell to his family, 5 January 1840 - 14 November 1844

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Identifier: Coll-203/B4/10
Scope and Contents Letters written by Charles, and by Mary, including their first trip to America and Nova Scotia: To Caroline, miniature letter (3 1/2 in, 2in.). Unpublished. 5 January 1840 To his father, torn, partial letter. Unpublished. 6 January 1840 To his father, letter written at London. Unpublished. 23 May 1840 To Marianne, letter written at London. Unpublished. 5...
Dates: 5 January 1840 - 14 November 1844

Letters from Charles Lyell to his family, and Prevost, 11 July 1835 - 1839

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Identifier: Coll-203/B4/9
Scope and Contents Letters written by Charles and Mary - some instances of them writing in both letters - to their family, and Prevost: To his mother, at Paris. Unpublished. 11 July 1835 To Sophy, written at Unterseen. Unpublished.13 August 1835 To his father. Bagneres-de-Luchon. Unpublished. 17 August 1835 To Marianne, unknown location and date uncertain. Unknown as to...
Dates: 11 July 1835 - 1839

Letters from Charles Lyell to his father, 20 July 1817 - 28 July 1817

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Identifier: Coll-203/B4/2
Scope and Contents

Letters from Charles Lyell, to his father:


  1. Letter written at Yarmouth. Published. 20 July 1817
  2. Letter written at Yarmouth. Published. 28 July 1817
Dates: 20 July 1817 - 28 July 1817

Letters from Charles Lyell to his father and sisters, 8 August 1820 - 10 August 1823

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Identifier: Coll-203/B4/3
Scope and Contents Letters written by Charles Lyell, to his sisters and father: Letter to Fanny, written at Calais. Unpublished. 8 August 1820 Letter to Marianne, written at Spa. Unpublished. 17 August 1820 Letter to Fanny written at Stuttgart, Unpublished. 29 August 1820 Letter to Caroline, written at Rome. Unpublished. 21 September 1820 Letter to...
Dates: 8 August 1820 - 10 August 1823

Letters from Charles Lyell to his father and sisters, 20 November 1825 - April 1828

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Identifier: Coll-203/B4/5
Scope and Contents Letters from Charles Lyell to his father, and sisters Letter to Marianne, written at Waddon. Published with omissions. 20 November 1825 Letter to Eleanor, written at London. Published with omissions. 4 December 1825 Letter to Marianne, written at London. Unpublished. 18 April 1826 Letter to Caroline, written at London. Unpublished. 9 May 1826 ...
Dates: 20 November 1825 - April 1828