Charles Francis Tyrwhitt-Drake


Charles Francis Tyrwhitt-Drake was explorer, naturalist, archaeologist, and linguist. He died during the PEF Survey of Palestine.
He was the youngest son of Colonel W. Tyrwhitt Drake.
He worked with the Palestine Exploration Fund in 1870 the East in the winter of 1870, in order to investigate the Hama inscriptions.
He died of fever on 23 June 1874 at Jerusalem, aged only 28.
Richard Francis Burton wrote after his death that "He was my inseparable companion during the rest of our stay in Palestine, and never did I travel with any man whose disposition was so well adapted to make a first-rate explorer".

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