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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 Spedding, Thomas Story to Charles Lyell, 7 October 1842 - 4 October 1864

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/250
Scope and Contents Lyell's summarises are given in quotation marks: 1) 'T.S. Spedding 1842'.Letter discussing Lyell's trip to America and the lives of various family members. 2) 'Spedding on F. Newman, 1849' 3) 'Spedding's sympathies at hearing of the death of Lyell's father at Kinnordy'. Also includes an excerpt review by Spedding of Dr B's ""God". 4) 'T.S. Spedding, May 1850'. Spedding discusses books he is to receive from Lyell 5) Spedding agreeing to host and...
Dates: 7 October 1842 - 4 October 1864

Letters from Spratt, Thomas Abel Brimage to Charles Lyell, 28 February 1856 - 15 July 1873

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/251
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series of correspondence is arranged alphabetically, A-Z, including one ‘Miscellaneous’ section within the 'M' series. Each correspondent has been assigned a file number – there may be several folders within that file, evidencing the longevity and depth of the relationship between Lyell and the correspondent - for example his brother in law Charles Bunbury. Lyell himself, Mary or Arabella Buckley have mostly recorded a summary of the contents of the correspondence, either on the...
Dates: 28 February 1856 - 15 July 1873

Letters from Spring, Dr to Charles Lyell, 11 November 1860

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/252
Scope and Contents

Summarised as 'on Dr Schmerling's skull of Engis No. 2'. Lyell refers to Spring's work in his Antquity.

Dates: 11 November 1860

Letters from Stanley, William to Charles Lyell, 18 September 1857 - 23 August 1860

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/253
Scope and Contents

Lyell summarises the letters as:
1) Stanley on the discovery of mammalian bones
2) Elephant remains in peat near Holyhead - June 1 1863
3) W. Stanley, mammoth in Holyhead peat & submerged forest, Aug 6 1863
4) Hon. Stanley, Aug 1863 peat on Turbary Beach, elephant Moel Tryfan. Also includes a small diagram in the letter.

Dates: 18 September 1857 - 23 August 1860

Letters from Staring, Winand Carel Hugo to Charles Lyell, 24 August 1859 - 14 October 1860

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/254
Scope and Contents

Lyell summarises the letters as:
1) Staring on Harlan Lake, Aug 1859
2) Staring, Maastricht (Caberg) human remains Bolderian Lignite same as Lower Rhenish. Diesel sands & Crag Noir same age.

Dates: 24 August 1859 - 14 October 1860

Letters from Stevens, Edward T to Charles Lyell, 18 April 1864 - 14 July 1868

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/255
Scope and Contents

Multiple large flint sketches from Hill head, Salisbury. Printed letter with attached sketches of archaeological finds.

Dates: 18 April 1864 - 14 July 1868

Letters from Stone, Edward James to Charles Lyell, 12 May 1865 - 29 December 1866

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/256
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series of correspondence is arranged alphabetically, A-Z, including one ‘Miscellaneous’ section within the 'M' series. Each correspondent has been assigned a file number – there may be several folders within that file, evidencing the longevity and depth of the relationship between Lyell and the correspondent - for example his brother in law Charles Bunbury. Lyell himself, Mary or Arabella Buckley have mostly recorded a summary of the contents of the correspondence, either on the...
Dates: 12 May 1865 - 29 December 1866

Letters from Strachey, Richard to Charles Lyell, 1852-June 1853

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/257
Scope and Contents Letters include references to Phillips work, and one signed Joseph Hooker. There are multiple notes of calculations, a revision for revision for 9th Edition Principles, and sheets of Lyell's own notes. The folder is foliated, however, the original order is not clear. There are summaries on the reverse of letters and envelopes. Topics include: Indian meteorology, River Ganges mud sediment, Indian Earthquake - many Indian place and religious topics are discussed; Holderness, Icelandic lava,...
Dates: 1852-June 1853

Letters from Strickland, Hugh Edwin to Charles Lyell, 1 May 1839 - 16 September 1839

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/258
Scope and Contents Lyell summarises as: 1) 'Mr Strickland May 4 1839. On Newer Plio. shells of Cropthorne & shells in gravel near Worcester. Oliva & Bulla ampulla, Moel Tryfane - shells'. Strickland sends specimens of shells to Lyell and describes the ones he does not have duplicates for, explaining he will bring them to London soon. 2) 'Strickland on superficial subsidence of gravel over Lias. 1839'. Strickland declines an offer from Lyell to recommend him as the next Chair of Geology in...
Dates: 1 May 1839 - 16 September 1839

Letters from Studer, Bernhard to Charles Lyell, 7 October 1835 - 11 August 1872

 File — Box Box 1.12: Series Coll-203/1 (Lyell 1)
Identifier: Coll-203/1/259
Scope and Contents

Letters including hand drawn coloured view of mountain ridge.

Dates: 7 October 1835 - 11 August 1872