Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Roberts, George Edward

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667790Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 48 — Roberts, George Edward1896Thomas George Bonney

ROBERTS, GEORGE EDWARD (1831–1865), geologist and author, born at Birmingham in 1831, was brought up at Kidderminster, and early manifested an interest in natural science, devoting himself especially to the geology of Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and the adjacent parts of Wales. He wrote sundry small books—some dealing with the physical and geological features of this region, the most important being ‘The Rocks of Worcestershire’ (1860); others, for children, blending the acids of science with the sweets of imagination. As part of his more serious work, he contributed two papers to the ‘Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London,’ and was joint author of two others. The Royal Society's ‘Catalogue’ gives a list of seventeen others contributed to the ‘Geologist,’ the ‘Geological Magazine,’ the ‘Anthropological Review,’ &c. Roberts also wrote for the ‘Reader,’ the ‘Intellectual Observer,’ and other papers. For the last five years of his life he was clerk to the Geological Society of London, was elected a fellow of that society in 1864, and honorary secretary to the Anthropological Society in the same year. He died rather suddenly at Kidderminster, 20 Dec. 1865.

[A fairly full obituary notice, with an engraved portrait, is given in the Journal of the Anthropological Society of London, vol. iv. p. lix.]