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Dawson's Rock, Garsdale
Dawson's Rock
civil parish:-   Garsdale (formerly Yorkshire)
county:-   Cumbria
locality type:-   rocks
coordinates:-   SD779893 (roughly) 
1Km square:-   SD7789
10Km square:-   SD78

hearsay:-  
John Dawson, born of a statesman family at Raygill Farm, 1734, became an apothecary and surgeon in Sedbergh, and later trained in medicine in Edinburgh and London. He returned to Sedbergh, married Ann Thirnbeck of Ellers, and served the community as their country doctor. He was an astute mathematician, and taught numerous men who later were senior wranglers in the Cambridge Mathematics Tripos. Adam Sedgwick was greatly influenced by John Dawson, who was perhaps part of Adam's first intellectual awakening. He had aportait of his friend in his rooms at Cambridge, and described the man:-
"Simple in Manners, cheerful and mirthful in temper with a dress approaching that of the higher class of venerable old Quakers of the Dales without any stuffiness or affectation of superiority, yet did he bear at first sight a very commanding presence, and it was impossible to glance at him for a moment without feeling that we were before one whom God has given gifts above those of a common man. His powerful projecting forehead and well chiselled features told of much thought; and might have implied severity, had not the soft radiant benevolence played over his fime old face, which inspired his friends, of whatever age or rank, with confidence and love."
Early in his life he is said to have worked out some elaborate mathematics on conic sections, while watching his flocks, sitting on this boulder on the fellside.

Speakman, Colin: 1982: Adam Sedgwick: Broadoak Press & Geological Sociaety of London &Trinity College, Cambridge:: ISBN 0 906716 01 2
He died 1820, and is buried in Sedbergh.

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