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Authorised form of nameSmith; Frederick John (1848 - 1911)
Other forms of nameFrederick John Jervis-
Dates1848 - 1911
Date of birth02 April 1848
Date of death23/08/1911
ActivityEducation:
MA (Oxon)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election07/06/1894
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc Series A 1913 vol 88 pp iv-vi signed by C V B
CodeNA2211
Archives associated with this Fellow
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IM/Maull/002428Jervis-Smith, Frederick Johnnd
NLB/6/940Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Lord Rayleigh [John William Strutt]21 September 1892
NLB/14/268Copy letter from an unknown correspondent, to Messrs Harrison & Sons8 February 1897
NLB/10/45Copy letter from Theodore E James, to the Editor, Crockford's Clerical Dictionary, Windsor House, Bream's Building, E.C.15 September 1894
NLB/10/991Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to the Reverend Frederick John Smith, Hotel Quisisana, Capri, Italy19 March 1895
NLB/14/283Copy letter from Theodore E James, to Rev Frederick John Jervis-Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society, 28 Norham Gardens, Oxford9 February 1897
NLB/12/600Copy letter from Michael Foster, to Professor Charles Vernon Boys, Harold Baily Dixon, Rev Frederick John Smith and Professor William Cawthorne Unwin20 March 1896
NLB/14/293Copy letter from Theodore E James, to Messrs Harrison & Sons10 February 1897
NLB/15/786Copy letters sent from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Reverend Frederick John Jervis-Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society8 December 1897
NLB/22/472Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Reverend [Frederick John] Jervis-Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society, 28 Norham Gardens, Oxford21 May 1901
NLB/32/882Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Reverend [Frederick John] Jervis-Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society, Battramsley House, Lymington11 June 1906
NLB/36/6Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Reverend Frederick John Jervis-Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society, Rathamsley House, Lymington, Hampshire23 July 1907
RR/14/23Referee's report by Frederick John Jervis-Smith, on a paper 'Experiments on aneroid barometers at Kew observatory, and their discussion' by Charles Chreend [1898]
RR/14/22Letter from Frederick John Jervis-Smith, to Richard Tetley Glazebrook, regarding a paper 'Experiments on aneroid barometers at Kew observatory, and their discussion' by Charles Chree3 May 1898
NLB/6/869Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Reverend Frederick John Smith, Trinity College, Oxford27 July 1892
NLB/11/159Copy letter from Dr Michael Foster, to Henry Cunningham, Home Office, Whitehall, S.W.4 May 1895
NLB/11/132Copy letter from Michael Foster, to; Professor James Dewar, Professor William Cawthorne Unwin, Professor Charles Vernon Boys, Reverend Frederick John Smith and Harold Baily Dixon, Fellows of the Royal Society26 April 1895
NLB/25/295Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to the Reverend Frederick John Jervis Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society13 October 1902
RR/10/302Referee's report by Andrew Noble, on a paper 'An experimental investigation of the circumstances under which a change of the velocity in the propagation of the ignition of an explosive gaseous mixture takes place in closed and open vessels. Part I. Chronographic measurements' by Frederick John Smith14 May 1889
EC/1894/18Smith, Frederick John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/10/301Referee's report by Frederick Augustus Abel, on a paper 'An experimental investigation of the circumstances under which a change of the velocity in the propagation of the ignition of an explosive gaseous mixture takes place in closed and open vessels. Part I. Chronographic measurements' by Frederick John Smith30 March 1889
NLB/38/136Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to The Reverend Frederick John Jervis Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society18 June 1908
NLB/38/42Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to The Reverend Frederick John Jervis Smith, Fellow of the Royal Society5 June 1908
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