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Authorised form of nameDavies; Thomas Stephens (1795 - 1851)
Dates1795 - 1851
Date of birth1795
Place of deathBroomhall Cottage, Shooter's Hill, Kent
Date of death06 January 1851
ActivityCareer:
Mathematical Master at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich (1834)
Memberships:
FRSE; FSA
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election18/04/1833
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/7791360
CodeNA3436
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MC/4/29Letter from [Thomas Stephens] Davies, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, to Dr [Peter Mark] Roget, Secretary of the Royal Society10 June 1844
RR/1bis/35Referee's report by Thomas Stephens Davies, on a paper 'A method of proving the three leading properties of the ellipse and the hyperbola from a well-known property of the circle' by Jonathan Frederick Pollock7 March 1843
MC/2/166Letter from Thomas Stephens Davies, [mathemical master at the] Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, to the Council of the Royal Society25 March 1835
EC/1833/09Davies, Thomas Stephens: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MC/2Volume 2 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1832-1838
PT/74/3/12Diagram, tangents of magnetic curve by [Thomas Stephens Davies?][1836]
MS/426/405Copy letter from S H [Samuel Hunter] Christie, Secretary of the Royal Society; to T S [Thomas Stephens] Davies, Esq31 January 1850
PT/74/3/13Diagram, system of branches of magnetic curve by [Thomas Stephens Davies?][1836]
MC/4Volume 4 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1844-1850
RR/1bis/11Referee's report by Thomas Stephens Davies, on a paper 'On the rectification and quadrature of the spherical ellipse' by James Booth6 October 1842
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