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RefNoEC/1762/09
Previous numbersCert II, 239; A02962
LevelItem
TitleGronovius, Laurence Theodore: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionFirst of two certificates relating to this Fellow's election
CitationThe Honble Laurence Theodore Gronovius of Leyden a Gentleman Eminent for his Learning and Knowledge in Natural History, Is Evident by His printed Works presented by Him to this Society - Being very Desirous to be Admitted a Member thereof - Wee do on our Personal Acquaintance recommend Him, Believing Him well Deserving that Honour, and that He will prove a Usefull Correspondent in promoting the Interests of this Society
ProposersForeign Members{ Rod de Vautravers FRS; Martin Hübner FRS
P Collinson; Alexr Russell; Emanuel Mendes da Costa; John Henry Hampe; Cha Morton
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialEC/1762/10
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Gronovius, Laurence Theodore: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA8305Gronovius; Laurence Theodore (1730 - ? 1778)1730 - ? 1778
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