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John Hawkins (geologist)

John Hawkins (6 May 1761〔H. S . Torrens, ‘Hawkins, John (1761–1841)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', (Oxford University Press) 2004 ( accessed 5 Dec 2007 )〕 – 4 July 1841) was an English geologist, traveller and writer.
==Life==
He was the youngest son of Thomas Hawkins of Trewinnard, St Erth, Cornwall, M.P. for Grampound, by Anne, daughter of James Heywood of London. His older brother, Sir Christopher Hawkins, became an MP and mineowner.
He was educated at Helston school, Winchester College, and took his BA from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1782. He then entered Lincoln's Inn (the family tradition was the practice of law), but decided to travel instead, and in Germany he studied mining and mineralogy.〔
Hawkins was a man of considerable means, owning much Cornish mining property, and inherited the Trewithen Estate.〔(Trewithen Gardens & Nursery Website ) (Accessed 24 December 2007).〕 He devoted his long life to the study of literature, science, and art. He travelled in Greece, where he purchased stele, and in the Levant, and wrote dissertations ‘On the Syrinx of Strabo and the Passage of the Euripus,’ ‘On the site of Dodona,’ and the like which are printed in Robert Walpole's ''(Memoirs of European and Asiatic Turkey )'' (1818), and Walpole's ''Travels in various Countries of the East.''〔
In 1806 Hawkins purchased Bignor Park, Sussex, formerly the residence of the poet Charlotte Turner Smith. In 1826-32 he rebuilt the house〔For (Bignor Park ), a modest Grecian box, he employed the London builder and surveyor Henry Harrison (c. 1785-c 1865), according to Howard Colvin, ''A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600-1840'' 3rd ed. (Yale University Press) 1995: ''s.v.'' "Henry Harrison".〕 as a secondary residence more convenient to Westminster than his Cornish estate, and collected a great number of valuable paintings, drawings to add to his antiquities.〔
Hawkins, who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1791,〔 wrote a number of papers on scientific subjects, most of them connected with the geology of Cornwall (a full list is given in Boase and Courtney's ''Bibliotheca Cornubiensis'', i. 222, 223, iii. 1224).〔
He was a founder member of the Royal Horticultural Society, an honorary member of the Geological Society of London, and a founder member of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall.〔 He contributed papers to the RGSC on the submarine mine at Wherrytown, near Penzance.〔
Hawkins was a correspondent of Davies Gilbert and Gideon Mantell.〔
In 1826 he served the office of High Sheriff of Sussex; he also served as a magistrate in both Cornwall and Sussex.〔 He died at his seat of Trewithen, Cornwall. He married Hester, daughter of Humphrey Sibthorpe, M.P. for Lincoln, and had four sons and two daughters. The eldest, John Heywood Hawkins (1802–1877), was M.P. for Newport, Isle of Wight, from 1833 to 1841, and inherited his Sussex properties,〔 the younger son, Christopher (1820–1903) inheriting the Cornish properties.〔

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