LYE, THOMAS. _b._ Spinney-gate, Deansgate, Manchester 1795;
well known jockey; often mentioned by Alfred Highflyer in the
Sporting Mag.; won the Oaks on Lilias 1826, on Queen of Trumps
1835 and on Our Nell 1842; won the St. Leger on Queen of Trumps
1835 and on Blue Bonnet 1842. _d._ Middleham 27 May 1866.
_Sporting Review_, _lvi_ 79–80 (1866).
LYELL, SIR CHARLES, 1 Baronet (eld. son of Charles Lyell of
Kinnordy, Fifeshire, botanist 1767–1849). _b._ Kinnordy 14 Nov.
1797; ed. at Ringwood, Salisbury, Midhurst and Ex. coll. Oxf.,
B.A. 1819, M.A. 1821, hon. D.C.L 1855; F.L.S. 1819; F.G.S. 1819,
secretary 1823–6, foreign sec. 1826, pres. 1835–6 and 1849–50,
Wollaston medallist 1866; F.R.S. 1826, royal medallist 1835,
Copley medallist 1858; barrister L.I. 17 May 1822; professor of
geology King’s college, London, Oct. 1831 to 1833 or 1834; gave
7 lectures at Royal Institution 1832; knighted at Balmoral 19
Sep. 1848; baronet 22 Aug. 1864; pres. of British Assoc. at Bath
1864; presented with freedom of Turners’ company 25 June 1874;
author of Principles of geology, being an attempt to explain
the former changes of the earth’s surface by reference to
causes now in operation 3 vols. 1830–33, 12 ed. 1875; Elements
of geology 1838, 6 ed. 1865; Travels in North America 2 vols.
1845; A second visit to the United States of North America 2
vols. 1849; The geological evidences of the antiquity of man
1863, 4 ed. 1873; The students’ elements of geology 1871, 3 ed.