Baden Powell
1796–1860 (age 64)
Biography
Baden Powell was a distinguished mathematician and clergyman who made significant contributions to mathematical education and theory during the nineteenth century. His work helped advance the understanding of geometry and algebra, and he was respected as both an academic and a man of faith.
Powell's legacy extends beyond his mathematical achievements to his broader influence on Victorian intellectual life. He was buried at Kensal Green Cemetery, reflecting his prominence in London society and his enduring impact on the scientific community of his era.