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Daniel Lysons

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Birthplace: Rodmartin, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Death: January 03, 1834 (71)
Rodmartin, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Rodmarton, Gloucestershire, England
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Son of Rev. Samuel Lysons, Rector of Rodmarton and Mary Lysons
Husband of Sarah Lysons and Josepha Catherine Susanna Lysons
Father of Charlotte Carnegie; Samuel Lysons and General Sir Daniel Lysons GCB
Brother of Samuel Lysons, FRS and Mary Trye

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About Daniel Lysons

Daniel Lysons (1762–1834) was a notable English antiquary and topographer of the late 18th and early 19th century, who published the four-volume The Environs of London (published 1792 to 1796).

The son of the Reverend Samuel Lysons (1730–1804) and Mary Peach Lysons of Rodmarton, Gloucestershire, Lysons studied at Bath Grammar School and St Mary Hall, Oxford, graduating MA in 1785, and followed in his father's footsteps to become a curate in Putney, west London from 1789 to 1800. While at Putney, Lysons began his survey of the area around London, in which he was encouraged by Horace Walpole, who appointed him as his chaplain.

In 1800, he inherited the family estates at Hempsted, near Gloucester, from his uncle, and the following year married Sarah Hardy (ca. 1780-1808), with whom he had one daughter, Charlotte, born in 1807. In 1813, he married Josepha Catherine Susanna Cooper (ca. 1781-1868).

Lysons's major work is The Environs of London, being an Historical Account of the Towns, Villages and Hamlets within twelve miles of that Capital. With his brother Samuel, Lysons began Magna Britannia, being a concise Topographical Account of the several Counties of Great Britain (1806–1822), but after the first six volumes, covering the counties from B to D, Samuel died and the project was discontinued. Daniel Lysons also contributed views and illustrations to other works and published several pamphlets on religious and historical subjects.

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1762
April 1762
Rodmartin, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
1806
March 17, 1806
1807
1807
1816
August 1, 1816
1834
January 3, 1834
Age 71
Rodmartin, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
January 1834
Age 71
St. Peter Churchyard, Rodmarton, Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)