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Authorised form of nameChamberlayne; Edward (1616 - 1703); writer
Other forms of surnameChamberlain
Dates1616 - 1703
NationalityBritish
Place of birthOddington, Gloucestershire, England, Europe
Date of birth13 December 1616
Place of deathChelsea, London, England, Europe
Date of deathMay 1703
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
A vault in Chelsea churchyard, England, Europe (27 May 1703)
OccupationWriter
Research fieldSocial history
Politics
ActivityEducation:
St Edmund Hall, Oxford (BA 1638; MA 1641); Trinity College, Cambridge (LLD Lit. Reg. 1670); Incorporated at Oxford (1672)
Career:
Reader in Rhetoric, Oxford (1641); travelled extensively in Europe (1642-1660); Secretary to Charles Howard, Earl of Carlisle (1669); Tutor to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Grafton (1679); English tutor to Prince George of Denmark
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election03/12/1668
Age at election51
ProposerJohn Evelyn
Date of ejection or withdrawal22 July 1685
Other Royal Society activityOccasional correspondent to the Society (1670s);
Expelled due to non-payment of arrears
RelationshipsParents: Thomas Chamberlayne
Married: Susannah Clifford
Children: nine overall, incl. John Chamberlayne (FRS 1702)
OtherInfoChamberlayne was not particularly active in the Royal Society's work after his election. In 1669, he published an overview of the socio-political and religious conditions in England, 'The Present State of England', which is interpreted as a monarchist panegyric to the country. He continued to publish social and historical commentaries throughout his life.
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Venn; Foster; Hunter; ODNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/45368351
CodeNA7317
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
EL/C1/109Letter, from Edward Chamberlayne to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Blois25 July 1673
EL/O2/125Letter, from Henry Oldenburg to Dr [Edward] Chamberlayne, dated at London11 August 1673
EL/C1/110Letter, from Edward Chamberlayne to Henry Oldenburg, dated at Montpellier16 November 1673
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