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RefNoEC/1780/01
Previous numbersCert IV, 40; A01228
LevelItem
TitleCasaux, Charles, Marquis of: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationMr. Charles Cazaud of the Island of Grenada, a gentleman distinguished by his Proficiency in Natural History, and known to the Society by a paper containing an account of a new method of cultivating the Sugar Cane which is inserted in the 69th volume of the Philosophical Transactions, having resided six months in this country and being desirous of becoming a Fellow of this Society upon the home list, We whose names are underwritten do commend him upon our personal knowledge of him and his works as highly deserving that honor and likelyu to become a highly valuable member
ProposersDaniel Solander; Edward Whitaker Gray; Henry Maty; John R Forster
AccessStatusOpen
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Casaux, Charles, Marquis of: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA2698Casaux; Charles (1727 - 1796); Marquis of; economist1727 - 1796
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