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RefNoEC/1835/29
Previous numbersCert VIII, 163; A56569
LevelItem
TitleSymonds, Sir William: certificate of election to the Royal Society
CitationCaptain William Symonds Royal N[a]vy of Somerset Place Surveyor of the Navy, being well versed in various branches of Science, particularly in Seamanship, and Naval Architecture, Being desirous to become a Fellow of the Royal Society, we whose names are hereunto subscribed, do from our personal knowledge recommend him as highly deserving of that honour, and likely to prove an useful Member
ProposersJ R G Graham; Alexr Johnston; A Bourke Lambert; William Edward Parry; F Beaufort; Louis Hayes Petit; Philip Jennings; John Barrow; George Rennie; W Burnett; W H Smyth; John Edw Gray; Jas C Ross; John Rennie; Richard Twining; James McGrigor; Mattw Smith; Cha Lyell; John Edw Gray
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Symonds, Sir William: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA1309Symonds; Sir; William (1782 - 1856)1782 - 1856
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