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Authorised form of nameAnderson; John (1726 - 1796)
Dates1726 - 1796
NationalityBritish
Place of birthRoseneath, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Date of birth1726
Date of death13 January 1796
ActivityEducation:
Glasgow University
Career:
Officer in the corps to resist the Rebellion (1745); Professor, Oriental languages, Glasgow (1756); Professor of Natural Philosophy, Glasgow (1760); gave popular lectures to machanics and artisans; planned the fortifications of Greenock (1759); invented a cannon and offered it the the National Convention of France (during the Revolution); left all his belongings to the educational institution in Glasgow named after him, Anderson's College
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election01/02/1759
RelationshipsSon of the minister of Roseneath
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
CodeNA7074
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1758/11Anderson, John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
L&P/10/26/2Plate, 'A new rain gage' by John Anderson1792
L&P/10/26/1Letter, 'Of a new rain gage, of a weather register, and of rainy climates' from John Anderson to Doctor Gartshore27 October 1792
L&P/10/26Paper, 'Of a new rain gage, of a weather register, and of rainy climates' by John Anderson 27 October 1792
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