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RefNoEC/1824/23
Previous numbersCert VII, 142; A56419
LevelItem
TitleTiarks, John Lewis: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationDoctor John Lewis Tiarks of Fenchurch Street author of several papers on chronometrical determinations and a person well versed in mathematics and nautical astronomy in general, being desirous of becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society, we beg leave to recommend him, from our personal knowledge, as highly worthy of that honour, and likely to become a very valuable member of the Society
ProposersThomas Young; Wm H Wollaston; John Barrow; Davies Gilbert; Charles Babbage; Wm Marsden; Francis Baily; J F W Herschel; Thos Colby; J Planta; A B Granville; Robert Brown; Benjn Gompertz; Wm Henry Fitton; Chas Konig; J W Croker; Alex McLeay; Dan Moore
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Tiarks, John Lewis: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA5440Tiarks; John Lewis (1789 - 1837)1789 - 1837
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