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RefNoEC/1734/16
Previous numbersCert I, 52; A02074
LevelItem
TitleDuhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date23 January 1735
CitationDr Henricus Ludovicus du Hamel du Monceau, JUQJ Licent Regiae Scientiarum Academiae Socius
A Gentleman well skilled in Natural knowledge, especially in Botany and Chemistry who hath communicated Several curious Papers to the Academy of Sciences, which are printed in their Memoirs & promises to be a diligent correspondent with the Royal Society being desirous to become a Member thereof is recommended by us whose Names are Underwritten
ProposersHans Sloane; Cromll Mortimer; Dufay; Bernard de jussieu; Richmond & Lennox; C Stanhope; J Jurin; John Machin; Robert Barker; Edm Halley; Stephen Hales; J T Desaguilliers; Stephen Gray; Thos Hill
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Duhamel du Monceau, Henri Louis: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA6789Duhamel du Monceau; Henri Louis (1700 - 1782)1700 - 1782
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