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Authorised form of namePennant; Thomas (1726 - 1798)
Dates1726 - 1798
NationalityBritish
Place of birthDowning, Whitford parish, near Holywell, Flintshire, Wales
Date of birth14 June 1726
Place of deathDowning, Whitford parish, near Holywell, Flintshire
Date of death16 December 1798
Research fieldNatural history
ActivityEducation:
Queen's College, Oxford (matriculated 1744, but took no degree); DCL (1771, Oxford)
Career:
Undertook tours and 'rambles' in many countries; stayed with Buffon at Montbard (1765); corresponded with Linnaeus
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election26/02/1767
RelationshipsEldest son of David Pennant; married 1) Elizabeth, daughter of Lt. James Falconer RN; their son was David Pennant (FRS 1792); his daughter, Arabella, married Edward Hanmer (FRS 1817)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB
References:
Averil M Lysaght, 'Joseph Banks at Skara Brae and Stennis, Orkney, 1772' in NR 1973-4 vol 28 pp 221-234
CodeNA7115
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EC/1766/26Pennant, Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
L&P/7/186Paper, 'Quadrupeds of the Northern World; the Bison' by Thomas Pennant1781
IM/003497Pennant, Thomas1778
MS/391/111Bond of Thomas Pennant to the Treasurer of the Royal Society5 March 1767
L&P/2/123Letter, 'Of the earthquake in Flintshire on 2 Apl 1750' from Thomas Pennant to Richard Holford3 April 1750
L&P/3/239Letter, 'Extract of a letter' from Carolus Linnaeus to Thomas Pennant22 February 1757
L&P/5/234Letter, 'Description of two new tortoises' from Thomas Pennant to Mathew Maty1771
L&P/5/19Paper, 'On pinguins' by Thomas Pennant1768
L&P/7/186/1Paper, 'Quadrupeds of the Northern World; the Bison' by Thomas Pennant1781
L&P/7/186/2Plate, 'The bison in a natural setting' by Thomas Pennant1781
L&P/7/180Paper, 'An account of the turkey' by Thomas Pennant1780
L&P/7/180/1Paper, 'An account of the turkey' by Thomas Pennant1780
L&P/7/180/2Plate, 'Leg and claw of a turkey' by Thomas Pennant1780
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