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Authorised form of nameNewbold; Thomas John (1807 - 1850)
Dates1807 - 1850
NationalityBritish
Place of birthMacclesfield, Cheshire, England
Date of birth08 February 1807
Place of deathMahabaleshwar, Bombay, India
Date of death29 May 1850
OccupationSoldier
ActivityCareer:
Lieutenant, 23rd Regiment Madras Light Infantry (by 1841)
Memberships:
Royal Asiatic Society of London (non resident); Asiatic Society of Bengal; Asiatic Society of Madras; Hindoo Literary Society of Madras (corresponding)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election06/01/1842
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/54489684
CodeNA7319
Archives associated with this Fellow
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MS/709/40Letter from Thomas John Newbold, Alexandria, to James De Carle Sowerby, Geological Society Rooms, Somerset House, London30 November 1840
MS/709/41Letter from Thomas John Newbold, to [James De Carle Sowerby?]c1845
EC/1842/01Newbold, Thomas John: certificate of election to the Royal Society
RR/1/170Referee's report by unnamed referee, on a paper 'Present state of the diamond mines of Golconda' by Thomas John Newbold[1837]
RR/1/171Referee's report by Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny, on a paper 'On the temperature of the springs, wells and rivers of India and Egypt, and of the sea and table-lands within the tropics' by Thomas John Newbold24 June 1844
AP/21/7Unpublished paper, 'On the ipoh or upas poison used by the Jacoons and other aboriginal tribes of the Malay Peninsula' by T J [Thomas John] Newbold1837
AP/21/18Unpublished letter, 'On the régar [regur] or the black cotton-soil of India' from T J [Thomas John] Newbold to the Secretary of the Royal Society12 August 1837
AP/23/36Unpublished paper, 'Present State of the Diamond mines of Golconda [India]' by T J [Thomas John] Newbold1840
AP/23/36/2Unpublished diagram, section of land between a diamond mine and river by T J [Thomas John] Newbold1840
AP/23/36/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Present State of the Diamond mines of Golconda [India]' by T J [Thomas John] Newbold1840
PT/29/1Paper, 'On the temperature of the springs, wells and rivers of India and Egypt, and of the sea and table-lands within the tropics, with a few remarks on Mr Boussingault's mode of ascertaining the mean temperature of equinoctial regions' by Capt [Thomas John] Newbold[1842]
PT/29/1iLetter, regarding submission of paper on the temperature of wells and thermal springs from Thomas John Newbold to S H [Samuel Hunter] Christie 15 July 1842
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