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RefNoEC/1803/01
Previous numbersCert VI, 39; A56748
LevelItem
TitleStaunton, Sir George Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationSir George Thomas Staunton, Bart (of Devonshire Street) Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, a Proprietor of the Royal Institution, &c - a gentleman of accomplished knowledge in various branches of natural science and polite literature, being desrious of becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society, we, whose names are subscribed, beg leave to recommend him on our personal knowledge, as being highly worthy of that honour and likely to prove a most valuable and useful member
ProposersMacartney; W G Maton; J Rennell; A Dalrymple; Wm Marsden; Chas Wilkins; Gil Blane; John Symmons; George Shaw; Giffin Wilson; A Mills; Pat Russell; Mattw Raper; Jas Edwd Smith
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Staunton, Sir George Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA2239Staunton; Sir; George Thomas (1781 - 1859)1781 - 1859
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