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RefNoEC/1752/15
Previous numbersCert II, 31; A05383
LevelItem
TitlePacey, Henry Butler: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationHenry Butler Pacey Esqr Of Lincolns Inn
Desires the Honour of being admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society. We whose names are Underwritten from our Personal Knowledge recommend him, as Worthy of the Honour he desires, being a person of Learning and Curiosity, Studious of Agriculture & other Knowledge of General benefit to Mankind: & believe he will be an Usefull Member of the Society. Witness our hands.
ProposersWm Browne; Wm Stukeley; Peter Wyche; John Lock; Jas Theobald
AccessStatusOpen
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Pacey, Henry Butler: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA2951Pacey; Henry Butler (- ? 1754) - ? 1754
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