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Authorised form of nameHill; Thomas (c 1683 - 1758)
Datesc 1683 - 1758
NationalityBritish
Date of birthc. 1683
Date of death20 September 1758
OccupationPoet
ActivityEducation:
Westminster School; Trinity College, Cambridge; BA (1705), MA (1708)
Career:
Fellow of Trinity (1707); Secretary to the Lords Commissioners of Trade (1737-1758)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/04/1725
ProposerMartin Folkes
RelationshipsSon of Daniel Hill of Southfleet, Kent
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; Venn
References:
'Gentleman's Magazine' 1758, p452
CodeNA4325
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
IM/002101Hill, Thomasnd
LBO/20/52Copy letter from Mr Maire, Blandyke, to Thomas Hill8 January 1733
EL/H3/6Letter, from Thomas Hill to Henry Oldenburg, dated at LisbonMarch 1672
EL/H3/96Letter, from Thomas Hill to Edmond Halley16 October 1720
EL/H3/7Letter, from Thomas Hill to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Lisbon10 April 1673
EL/H3/5Letter, from Thomas Hill to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Lisbon23 July 1671
EL/O2/134Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Thomas Hill, dated at London13 October 1673
EL/H3/8Letter, from Thomas Hill to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Lisbon14 April 1674
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