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Authorised form of nameHaughton; Sir; Graves Champney (1788 - 1849)
Other forms of nameGraves Chamney
Dates1788 - 1849
NationalityBritish
Date of birth1788
Place of deathSt Cloud, France
Date of death28 August 1849
ActivityHonours:
Kt 1833
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/11/1821
RelationshipsIrish parents
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1849 No 74 pp 884-885
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/32750828
CodeNA5444
Archives associated with this Fellow
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AP/28/10/2Unpublished figures, 'On the relative dynamic value of the degrees of the compass, and on the cause of the needle resting in the magnetic meridian' by Graves C [Champney] Haughton16 June 1846
RR/1/95Referee's report by Edward Sabine, on a paper 'On magnets' by Graves Champney Haughton26 June 1846
EC/1821/31Haughton, Sir Graves Champney: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MC/2/13Letter from Sir Graves Haughton, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, Grafton Street, to the Royal Society26 January 1832
MC/2/16Letter from Sir Graves Haughton, Honorary Secretary of the Royal Asiatic Society, Grafton Street, to Dr. Peter Mark Roget, Secretary of the Royal Society3 February 1832
MC/2Volume 2 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1832-1838
MC/2/42Letter from [William] Walker, Royal Asiatic Society's House, Grafton Street, to Sir George [Thomas] Staunton4 June 1832
AP/28/10/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the relative dynamic value of the degrees of the compass, and on the cause of the needle resting in the magnetic meridian' by Graves C [Champney] Haughton16 June 1846
AP/28/10Unpublished paper, 'On the relative dynamic value of the degrees of the compass, and on the cause of the needle resting in the magnetic meridian' by Graves C [Champney] Haughton16 June 1846
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