Thomas Marsham Explained

Thomas Marsham (1748–26 November 1819)[1] [2] was an English entomologist, specializing on beetles.[3]

Biography

He married a Miss Symes of Ufford, Northants, and had two daughters. He was Secretary to the West India Dock Company for many years and during the Napoleonic Wars became an officer in the volunteer corps of the Home Guard in 1802.He was a founder member of the Linnean Society and its Secretary from 1788–98 and Treasurer from 1798-1816. He was a friend of James Francis Stephens, William Kirby and Alexander Macleay .

Works

Collection

Marsham's collection, purchased by James Francis Stephens, is in the Natural History Museum along with some manuscripts.

References

  1. Web site: Smith Collections. The Linnean Society of London.
  2. Obituaries. The Gentleman's Quarterly. December 1811. 126. 569.
  3. Woodward, Bernard Barham. Bernard Barham Woodward. Marsham, Thomas. 36. 254.