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RefNoEC/1734/14
Previous numbersCert I, 50; A03086
LevelItem
TitleHamilton, John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date21 November 1734
CitationJohn Hamilton Esqr One of the Six Clerks of his Majesty's High Court of Chancery
A Gentleman well Skilled in Mathematicks & Natural Philosophy, who lately laid before the Royal Society a Plan of a very ingenious Curious, & usefull Treatise of Stereography which he designs Shortly to Submit to the Society, and being desirous to become a Member thereof is recommended as a very fit and proper person by us whose Names are under written
ProposersCromll Mortimer; Robt Ord; Wm Folkes; John Hadley
AccessStatusOpen
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Hamilton, John: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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