Charles Boutell (1 August 1812 – 31 July 1877)[1] was anEnglisharchaeologist,antiquary and clergyman, publishing books onbrasses, arms and armour andheraldry, often illustrated by his own drawings.[2]
He was secretary of the St Albans Architectural Society, founded in 1845; and was one of the founders in 1855 of theLondon and Middlesex Archaeological Society. During the first forty years of theSurrey Archaeological Society, Boutell appeared regularly as lecturer at the Society's annual excursions.
Among Boutell's several publications,A Manual of Heraldry, Historical and Popular (1863) was particularly successful. A second edition was called for in two months (published under the revised title,Heraldry, Historical and Popular), and a third edition appeared in 1864. Boutell also published a shorter companion work,English Heraldry (1867), which appeared in a second edition in 1871, and in several later editions including those revised by S.T. Aveling in 1892 and byA.C. Fox-Davies in 1907. The two works had become standard popular heraldic handbooks, and in 1931 a book entitledBoutell's Manual of Heraldry was published, edited by V. Wheeler-Holohan, which drew on both Boutell's originals. Later revisions, now simply entitledBoutell's Heraldry, were edited byC.W. Scott-Giles (1950, 1954, 1958, 1963 and 1966) andJ.P. Brooke-Little (1963, 1966, 1970, 1973, 1978 and 1983).
Illustrations by R. B. Utting from Boutell'sEnglish Heraldry
Boutell served as Honorary Secretary of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society from 23 July to 27 November 1857, but was dismissed for what was termed "improper" bookkeeping, involving the amount of £56 15s received in subscription fees.[4][5] According toCharles Roach Smith, he subsequently suffered from a "similar lapse" in relation to the Surrey Archaeological Society.[6] In 1868 he was imprisoned for debt, and in December of that year was declared bankrupt.[3]
Lee, Colin; Whittaker (2004). "Boutell, Charles (1812–1877)".Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press.doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/3014.(subscription required)