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Authorised form of namePage; Sir; Thomas Hyde (1746 - 1821)
Dates1746 - 1821
Date of birth1746
Place of deathBoulogne, France
Date of death30 June 1821
OccupationMilitary engineer
ActivityCareer:
Entered Woolwich; sub-engineer (1774); aide-de-camp to General Pigott, in America (1775); Engineer of the Coast District, England
Honours:
Kt 1783
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election10/07/1783
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
CodeNA5391
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1783/05Page, Sir Thomas Hyde: certificate of election to the Royal Society
L&P/8/46/1Plate, 'Plan and section of the Kings Well in Fort Townshend' by Thomas Hyde Page1783
L&P/8/46/2Plate, 'Plan and section of the Kings Well in Landguard Fort' by Thomas Hyde Page1783
L&P/8/44Letter, 'Description of the King's Wells at Sheerness, Landguard Fort and Harwich' from Thomas Hyde Page to Charles Rainsford20 March 1783
L&P/8/46Plates, 'Plan and section of the Kings Well in Fort Townshend and Landguard Fort and Harwich' by Thomas Hyde Page1783
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