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RefNoEC/1835/12
Previous numbersCert VIII, 146; A04326
LevelItem
TitleLeybourn, Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationThomas Leybourn Esqr First Professor of Mathematics in the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, - a gentleman well known to Geometry by his Mathematical Repository and various other works, being desirous of admission into the Royal Society, we whose names are hereunto subscribed do of our personal knowledge recommend him to that honour, under the conviction that he is eminently qualified to become an efficient and valuable member
ProposersMunster; S Hunter Christie; Peter Barlow; Thomas Stephens Davies; Chas Fredk Barnwell; J W Gordon; Howard Douglas; George Murray; S P Rigaud; Baden Powell; Astley Cooper; Francis Baily; Bransby B Cooper; James Mangles; Thos Galloway; Edward Sabine; Rod I Murchison
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Leybourn, Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA2522Leybourn; Thomas (1770 - 1840)1770 - 1840
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