[1] He was an accomplished scholar, and studied at Christ Church, Oxford.
[2] Like his brother, he was a student of geology and communicated papers to the Annals of Philosophy and the Transactions of the Geological Society of London (Obituary in Ann.
These were published posthumously (also in 1824) as An attempt to trace the History and ascertain the Limits of the Secondary and Spiritual Interpretation of Scripture.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This biographical article about a British geologist is a stub.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a Church of England cleric is a stub.