Edward Hearle Rodd

Edward Hearle Rodd
Born (1810-03-17)17 March 1810
St Just in Roseland, Cornwall
Died 25 January 1880(1880-01-25) (aged 69)
Penzance, Cornwall
Residence Cornwall
Fields Ornithology, solicitor

Edward Hearle Rodd (17 March 1810 – 25 January 1880), ornithologist, born at the vicarage of St Just in Roseland, Cornwall, United Kingdom on 17 March 1810, was the third son of Edward Rodd, D.D. (1768–1842), by his wife Harriet, (1779–1855) daughter of Charles Rashleigh, of Duporth, Cornwall.[1][2]

Life

He was educated at Ottery St Mary school, and trained for the law, being admitted to practise as a solicitor in Trinity term 1832. In January 1833 he settled at Penzance, where he entered into partnership with George Dennis John. On John's death in 1847 Messrs John and Rodd became John, Rodd and Darke and after the latter's death the firm became Rodd & Cornish. He had also held many official posts in the town. He was town clerk from 1847, clerk to the local board from 1849, clerk to the Board of Guardians from the passing of the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834, and superintendent registrar, besides being head distributor of stamps in Cornwall from 1844 to 1867. Rodd retired about 1878 leaving the practice to Thomas Cornish.[3]

He died unmarried at his home, 4 South Parade, Penzance on 25 January 1880, and was buried in St Clare cemetery.[1][4]

Ornithological studies

Rodd was an ardent ornithologist, and especially interested in the question of migration. He studied minutely the avifauna of Cornwall, and it was entirely due to his exertion that many a rare bird was rescued from oblivion, while several species were added by him to the list of British birds. He contributed upwards of twenty papers on ornithological matters to The Zoologist, the Ibis, and the Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall from 1843 onwards.[1] His collection of at least forty-five cases with 270 specimens, mostly from Cornwall, passed to his nephew Francis R Rodd, at Trebartha Hall, Launceston. All were lost when Trebartha was destroyed by fire in 1949.[1][5]

Books

References

  1. 1 2 3 4  "Rodd, Edward Hearle". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
  2. "The Family Of The Late Mr Edward Hearle Rodd". The Cornishman (84). 19 February 1880. p. 4.
  3. "Death Of Mr Edward Hearle Rodd of Penzance". The Cornishman (82). 5 February 1880. p. 6.
  4. "The Late Edward Hearle Rodd, Esq". The Cornishman (81). 29 January 1880. p. 7.
  5. Penhallurick, Roger D (1978). The Birds of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. Penzance: Headland Printers. p. 67. ISBN 0 905920 07 4.

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Attribution

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Rodd, Edward Hearle". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 

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