Henry Beaumont Leeson
Henry Beaumont Leeson was a British physician and chemist. His name is now known for a piece of optical apparatus.
Life
He was the son of Robert Leeson of Nottingham, and was educated at King's Cliffe school, Hammersmith, and Repton School. He matriculated at Caius College, Cambridge in 1822, graduating B.A. in 1826, and M.A. in 1829.Leeson studied medicine at St Thomas's Hospital in London, and graduated M.D. in 1840, at the University of Oxford. From 1840 to 1852 he acted as physician and lecturer on Chemistry and Forensic Medicine, at St Thomas's. He was Treasurer of the Cavendish Society, set up in 1846 to print chemical works; and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1849. He belonged also to the Royal College of Physicians. and the Chemical Society.
Leeson retired to the Isle of Wight, and a villa at Pulpit Rock near Bonchurch. He owned and developed other properties in the area.