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Name
  
Beriah Botfield

Role
  
Member of Parliament

Education
  
Harrow School


Died
  
1863, Mayfair, London, United Kingdom

Books
  
Stemmata Botevilliana: Memorials of the Families of De Boteville, Thynne, and Botfield, in the Counties of Salop and Wilts. With an Appendix of Illustrative Documents

Beriah Botfield FRSE FRS FSA FRGS (5 March 1807 – 7 August 1863) was a British Member of Parliament representing Ludlow in Shropshire. He was also a Conservative Party politician. He was also a noted bibliographer, geologist and botanist.

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Life

He was born on 5 March 1807 in Earl's Ditton, Shropshire, the son of Beriah Bitfield (brother of Thomas Botfield, F.R.S.) of Norton Hall (died 1813) and Charlotte Withering. He was educated at Harrow School and then Christ Church College, Oxford University, graduating BA in 1828.

He inherited the family's extensive coal mining and ironmaking business, which was based in Shropshire. Perhaps not so surprisingly, Beriah Botfield entered into political affairs.

In 1831 he became High Sheriff of Northamptonshire.

In 1840, Beriah was elected as a Member of Parliament for Ludlow in a by-election and held the seat until a defeat in the 1847 general election. He did manage to regain the position when he was re-elected in 1857, and continued to serve until his death in 1863. In 1858, he had erected a stone cross near the Wales–England border on Shadwell Hill, to commemorate a pedlar named William Cantlin who was robbed and murdered there in 1691.

Botfield was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in January 1839. He was president of the British Archaeological Association.

Beriah Botfield died on 7 August 1863, at his home at Grosvenor Square, London, at the age of fifty-six.

In his will he left a considerable bequest to the Institute of Civil Engineers.

Works

Beriah was a well known bibliographer who set up a private printing press at his home in Norton Hall, Northamptonshire. Among the works which he printed there was an anonymous Journal of a Tour through the Highlands of Scotland (1830). 'Stemmata Botevilliana.' (1843) was printed for a private collection, then much enlarged and presented to the general public in 1858, as an account of the family of Boteville or Botfield. The issue of Bibliotheca Hearniana—excerpts from the Catalogue of the Library of Thomas Heame (1848) was afterwards reprinted in the Reliquiæ Hearnianæ (1869 ed.).

Family

On 21 October 1858, Beriah married Isabella Leighton in Alberbury, Shropshire. She was the daughter of Sir Baldwin Leighton, the Eighth Baronet, who was also a Conservative party politician. They had no children.

References

Beriah Botfield Wikipedia