L. W. Hinxman

Lionel Wordsworth Hinxman FRSE (1855-1936) was a Scottish geologist, with a special love and knowledge of Scottish mountains.

Life

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He was born on 21 March 1855 in Dunmore near Falkirk in Stirlingshire the son of Rev Charles Hinxman and his wife, Emmeline Fisher of Poulshot. His parents had married in Wiltshire in 1850 and only recently moved to Scotland.[1]

He was sent back to England for education, firstly at Marlborough College then Cheltenham College before winning a place at Cambridge University where he graduated BA in 1877. From 1883 he worked for HM Geological Survey alongside John Horne and Ben Peach rising to District Geologist in 1905.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1902. His proposers were James Geikie, John Horne, Ben Peach and Ramsay Heatley Traquair.[2]

He retired in 1919 and returned to England. He died in Ringwood in Hampshire on 29 April 1936.

Publications

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Family

He was married to Elizabeth Saunders.

References

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