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RefNoEC/1778/05
Previous numbersCert III, 295
LevelItem
TitleCave, Sir Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionCertificate relates to successful second candidature
CitationThomas Cave Esqr of Upper Grosvenor Street, eldest son of Sr Thomas Cave Bart of Leicestershire, being desirous of becomeing [sic] a member of this Society; we beg leave to recommend him to the Society, to obtain the Honor of being a member of their body, as a Gentleman we can answer for, of our own Personal knowledge, of great curiosity well acquainted with Natural History, and vers'd in many branches of learning; and likely to become a very useful member of this society
ProposersG Shuckburgh; P Holford; George Baker; Jacob Preston; W Watson; Jos Banks; W Calderwood; Dan Solander; James Stuart; J Lloyd
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialEC/1774/10
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Cave, Sir Thomas: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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CodePersonNameDates
NA7167Cave; Sir; Thomas (1737 - 1780)1737 - 1780
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