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Charles Abbot
British clergyman, botanist and entomologist

Charles Abbot

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British clergyman, botanist and entomologist
A.K.A.
C.Abbot
Gender
Male
Place of birth
London, UK
Place of death
Bedford, United Kingdom
Age
56 years
Education
Winchester College,
New College,
Awards
Fellow of the Linnean Society of London
 
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Biography

Charles Abbott (24 March 1761 – 8 September 1817) was a British botanist and entomologist.

Life

Abbot was educated at Winchester College and matriculated at New College, Oxford in 1779, with an M.A. degree in 1787. He was elected fellow of the Linnean Society of London in 1793, and he received the degrees of B.D. and D.D. in 1802.

Abbot was vicar of Oakley Raynes and Goldington, in Bedfordshire. He was also Usher of Bedford School, 1787−1817, and chaplain to the Marquess of Tweeddale. He died in Bedford in September 1817.

Works

Abbot is noted for making, in 1798, the first capture in England of Papilio paniscus, the chequered skipper. His writings include the manuscript "Catalogus plantarum" (May 1795); a list of 956 plants of Bedfordshire;, and a later book on the same subject, Flora Bedfordiensis (November 1798). Other works include the 1807 volume of sermons entitled Parochial Divinity. He also wrote a Monody on the Death of Horatio, Lord Nelson, in 1805.

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