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Authorised form of nameSeip; Johann Philip (1686 - 1757)
Other forms of nameJohn Philip
Dates1686 - 1757
Date of birth28 October 1686
Date of death31 May 1757
ActivityNaturalised in London 1710 at the Court of Common Pleas, Westminster; Counsellor and first physician to the Prince of Waldeck and ordinary physician at the Prymont Spa for 25 years
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election01/07/1736
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Notes:
Pogg gives month of birth as November. A note at the foot of his election certificate reads: 'this Gent is Naturalised'.
CodeNA5766
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1736/06Seip, Johann Philip: certificate of election to the Royal Society1 July 1736
NLB/73/282Copy letter from Francis Alexander Towle, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society; to Hern A. Seip von Engelbrecht1 May 1931
EL/S2/107Paper, 'Report on a cave emitting sulphurous vapours at Pyrmont which resembles one at Naples called Grotto del Cane described by Mr Mission and others' by John Seip nd
EL/S2/104Letter, from John Seip to Mr G[eorge] Tilson17 May 1736
EL/S2/100Translation of a letter, from John Philip Seip to Hans Sloane, dated at Pyrmont1736
EL/S2/108Translation of a paper on the sulphurous grotto at Pyrmont which resembles the one at Naples called Grotto del Cane by John Seipnd
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