William Lochead Explained

William Lochead FRSE MWS (sometimes given as Lochhead; c.1753-1815) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist. He served as the curator of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Botanic Gardens in the West Indies from 1811 to 1815, succeeding his friend Alexander Anderson.[1]

Life

The son of John Lochead, William was born in Paisley in central Scotland around 1753. He graduated MD from the University of Glasgow in 1775 and served as a surgeon in Antigua in the West Indies.

In 1791 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were John Walker, William Wright and Daniel Rutherford.[2]

In 1794 he wrote extensively to Rev Dr John Walker concerning Guiana and the island of Demerara.[3]

He died at St Vincent on 22 March 1815. His post in the Gardens was succeeded by George Caley.[4]

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Guilding, Lansdown . An account of the botanic garden in the island of St. Vincent: from its first establishment to the present time. Richard Griffin & Company. Glasgow. 1825.
  2. Book: Biographical Index of Former Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002. July 2006. The Royal Society of Edinburgh. 0-902-198-84-X.
  3. Transactions off the Royal Society of Edinburgh vol.4
  4. Web site: William Lochead – Botanical Gardens of St Vincent and the Grenadines. botanicalgarden.gov.vc.