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Thomas Soutwell (1831-1909) was an English bank employee and an (amateur) naturalist. He published about seals and whales (fishery), and about the birds of Norfolk.

Biography
Thomas Southwell was born at King’s Lynn on 15 june 1831. He was the son of Jane Castell and Charles Elmer Southwell. His father was chief cashier at the Lynn branch of Gurney’s bank (nowadays Barclays). Thomas started his career in 1846 in that same bank. In 1852 he was transferred to Fakenham and in 1867 to Norwich. In Norwich, at the headquarters of the bank he worked until his retirement in 1896.

On 15 June 1868 he married Margaret Fyson. They had two daughters.

Natural history
Southwell devoted almost all of his leisure time to the natural history of Norfolk. He was also interested in the archaeology and topography of The Fens, ....

Books
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Journal articles
Southwell contributed to Science Gossip. His The Seals and Whales of the British Seas (1881) consisted of papers reprinted from this magazine.

Southwell made many contributions to Transactions etc. see e.g. vol 1: 	https://archive.org/details/transactions08socigoog/page/n15

Southwell did also publish regularly in The Zoologist: …..
 * from 1884 until