b. 1796-02-10
d. 1855-04-13
De La Beche was the primary authority regarding the terms of a proposed lease to mine
minerals from an area near
Una Point. De La Beche's recommendations for the lease, which were requested by
Richard Taylor on behalf of
Gray,
Easterby, and
Rooney, included a shorter term, higher royalties, and further discussion regarding the
terms of payment.
De La Beche advanced quickly in the field of Geology; he became a member of the Geological
Society at the age of 21 and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, awarded for
substantial contributions to the improvement of natural knowledge, at 23. He later founded the Geological Survey of Great Britain in 1835, and played a key role in the development of the Museum of Practical Geology in 1851, which housed multiple collections, the Royal School of Mines, and Geology Survey
offices. De La Beche was knighted (K.C.B.) in 1842.
De La Beche's father owned a sugar plantation in Jamaica. In 1790, he changed the family name from “Beach” to “De La Beche” reflecting his understanding
of his family's genealogy before passing away when Henry was 5. Henry began his education with the military but left during the peace of 1815 and developed an interest in paleontology and geology shortly after.
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of the knights of all the orders of chivalry in England, Scotland, Ireland, and of
knights bachelors, incorporating a complete list of knights bachelors dubbed in Ireland. (London: Sherratt and Hughes, 1906).
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