Charles Younghusband

British army office and meteorologist
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IntroBritish army office and meteorologist
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasMeteorologist
Work fieldScience
Gender
Male
Birth20 June 1821
Death28 October 1899 (aged 78 years)
Star signGemini
The details

Biography

Lieutenant-General Charles Wright Younghusband (20 June 1821 – 28 October 1899) CB FRS was a British Army officer and meteorologist.

Early life and education

He was the son of Maj.-Gen. Charles Younghusband (1778-1843) and Frances Romer (1789-1843.) His four brothers were also Army officers.

Career

Like his father, he was an officer in the Royal Artillery. Aged 16, he was described as "probably the youngest and smallest officer in the service"

Aged 20, he was appointed acting superintendent of the Magnetic Observatory in Toronto, Canada, and acted as its director from 1841-1844.

He later served in the Crimea and became Superintendent of the Royal Gun Factories.

Selected publications

  • "Magnetical and Meteorological Observations at Lake Athabasca and Fort Simpson", with John Henry Lefroy (1855)
  • "Observations on Days of Unusual Magnetic Disturbance: Made at the British Colonial Magnetic Observatories, Under The Departments of the Ordnance And Admiralty", with Sir Edward Sabine

Awards and honours

He was made a Fellow of the Royal Society on 3 June 1852.

Personal life

On 2 April 1825 at Brockville, Ontario, Canada, he married Mary Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Jonas Jones, judge and politician. His son, Captain Frank Campbell Younghusband (7 January 1851 - 16 May 1894) was also an Army officer.

His nephew was the explorer Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Francis Younghusband.

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