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RefNoEC/1773/03
Previous numbersCert III, 145; A00457
LevelItem
TitleBayley, Thomas Butterworth: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationThomas Butterworth Bayley Esqr, of Hope, near Manchester, one of his Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the County of Lancaster, sollicits the honour of admission into the Royal Society; and is recommended by us from our personal knowledge of him as a Gentleman of liberal Education, distinguished abilities, and of a Genius turned for Experimental Knowledge.
ProposersH Hoghton; Tho Percival; Joseph Priestley; Arthur Lee; White; John Frere
AccessStatusOpen
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Bayley, Thomas Butterworth: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA7190Bayley; Thomas Butterworth (1744 - 1802)1744 - 1802
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