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Authorised form of nameDenham; Sir; Henry Mangles (1800 - 1887)
Dates1800 - 1887
NationalityBritish
Date of birth28 August 1800
Place of deathCarlton Gardens
Date of death03 July 1887
ActivityCareer:
Nautical surveyor, The Royal Navy; served under Captain Martin White on the surveys of the Channel Islands and English and Irish channels (1810-1827); appointed command of the 'Linnet' (1827); conducted surveys of the Bristol Channel and ports of Liverpool and Milford (1827-1834); promoted to rank of Commander (1835); appointed command of the 'Lucifer' surveying the coast of Lancashire and Cumberland (1835-1845); appointed to command of the 'Avon' surveying the west coast of Africa (1845-1846); post rank granted (1846); appointed to the command of expedition of the HMS 'Herald' and HMS 'Torch' for exploration and survey in the western Pacific including the west coast of Australia and Coral Sea, mapping the route outside the Great Barrier Reff by the Torres Strait to Dutch colonies and clarifying the navigabale routes to other islands (1852-1860); promoted to rank of Rear Admiral (1864); Vice Admiral (1870); Admiral (1877)
Honours:
Kt 1867; Freedom of the borough of Liverpool 1834
Memberships:
Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool (1834); Corporation of Trinity House (1841); Corresponding Member of the United States Institute for the Promtion of Science (1841)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election28/02/1839
RelationshipsParents: Henry Denham
OtherInfoExpert in nautical navigation and surveying, hydrographical engineering and improvement of commercial ports including Liverpool, Swansea and bideford. Best known for his command of the surveying expedition of the HMS 'Torch' and HMS 'Herlad' in the Pacific from 1852-1860, resulting in much improved charts of the area and for which he was knighted in 1867. Advised the New South Wales Government during the Russian War of 1854-1855. Executed several commissions for the Lords Committee of the Privy Council for Trade.
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1887-1888 vol 43 pp i-ii signed by G H R [Sir George Henry Richards RN] https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/epdf/10.1098/rspl.1887.0109
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/65734440
CodeNA6653
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1839/13Denham, Sir Henry Mangles: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/Maull/001129Denham, Sir Henry Manglesnd
MC/3Volume 3 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1839-1843
MC/3/17Letter from Sir Henry Mangles Denham, 64 Mill Street, Liverpool, to Samuel Hunter Christie, Secretary of the Royal Society 9 April 1839
AP/39/14Paper, 'Brief description of a ctenostomatous polyzoon, allied to Vesicularia, cccurring on the Australian coast' by John Denis MacdonaldApril 1856
AP/39/19Paper, 'Anatomical description of a species of asteroid polypes, probably forming the type of a new genus of Alcyonidae' by John Denis MacdonaldApril 1856
AP/39/16Unpublished paper, 'On the sea saw-dust [Trichodesmium] of the Pacific' by John Denis Macdonald1856
AP/39/13Paper, 'Further observations on the anatomy and physiology of nautilus' by John Denis MacdonaldApril 1856
AP/39/13/1Manuscript, 'Further observations on the anatomy and physiology of nautilus' by John Denis MacdonaldApril 1856
AP/39/16/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the sea saw-dust [Trichodesmium] of the Pacific' by John Denis Macdonald1856
AP/39/14/1Manuscript, 'Brief description of a ctenostomatous polyzoon, allied to Vesicularia, cccurring on the Australian coast' by John Denis MacdonaldApril 1856
AP/39/15/1Manuscript, 'Observations on the natural affinities and classification of Gasteropoda' by John Denis MacdonaldMay 1856
AP/39/15Paper, 'Observations on the natural affinities and classification of Gasteropoda [Gastropoda]' by John Denis MacdonaldMay 1856
AP/39/19/1Manuscript, 'Anatomical description of a species of asteroid polypes, probably forming the type of a new genus of Alcyonidae' by John Denis MacdonaldApril 1856
AP/39/39/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the anatomy of Tridacna' by John Denis MacdonaldMarch 1857
AP/39/39Unpublished paper, 'On the anatomy of Tridacna' by John Denis Macdonald1857
MA/156/1Tidal observations at Liverpool, England, by Henry Mangles Denham10 April-15 October 1834
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