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Authorised form of nameLee; Stephen (- 1835)
Dates - 1835
NationalityBritish
ActivityCareer:
Working in the British Museum (1828); was imprisoned for debt.
Memberships:
FAS
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election19/04/1798
SourcesSources:
Bulloch's Roll
Authority:
Death date from Banks Papers
Royal Society codeNA2916
Archives associated with this Fellow
Reference numberTitleDate
DM/2/99'Statement addressed to the President & Council of the Royal Society respecting the value of the Greenwich observations for 1822'c.1825
DM/2/108Copy of letter from John Barrow, Admiralty Office, to Stephen Lee4 July 1825
DM/2/97Letter from John Pond, Royal Observatory, to Stephen Lee21 April 1825
DM/2/106Preamble to a report of the Lee's Charges Committee1825
DM/1/80Letter from William Nicol, Cleveland Row, to Stephen Lee17 October 1822
DM/2/110Letter from Stephen Lee, Somerset House, to the President & Council of the Royal Society6 April 1826
DM/2/109Letter from JW Croker, Admiralty Office, to William Thomas Brande7 July 1825
DM/2/98This appears to be the Astronomer Royal's reply to Stephen Lee's animadversions1825
DM/2/107Copy of a letter from Stephen Lee, Somerset House, to JW Croker2 July 1825
DM/2/104Minutes of a meeting of Lee's Charges Committee2 June 1825
DM/2/96Copy of letter from Stephen Lee, Royal Society, to John Pond9 April 1825
DM/2/103Minutes of a meeting of Lee's Charges Committee1 June 1825
EC/1798/01Lee, Stephen: certificate of election to the Royal Society
MM/8/79Letter from Stephen Lee, Royal Society, to Sir Joseph Banks18 December 1815
MC/1/206Letter from Sir James South, Observatory Kensington, to [Davies Gilbert] President of the Royal Society and to the Council11 March 1830
DM/2/95Letter from Thomas Taylor (for Astronomer Royal), Royal Observatory, to Stephen Lee23 December 1824
DM/2/94Copy of letter from Stephen Lee to John Pond20 December 1834
DM/2/105Minutes of a meeting of Lee's Charges Committee4 June 1825
MC/1/98Letter from George Rennie, [Inspector of Machinery and Clerk of the Irons], Royal Mint, to Stephen Lee, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society27 November 1823
MC/1/106Letter from John Farey, 37 Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, to Stephen Lee, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society18 March 1824
MC/1/107Letter from John Dundas Cochrane, 20 Cadogan Terrace, Sloane Street, to Stephen Lee, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society 20 March 1824
MC/1/134Letter from William Clift, Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to Stephen Lee, Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society5 August 1825
MC/1/135Letter from John Pond, Astronomer Royal, to the Royal Society19 October 1825
MC/1/217Letter from Sir James South, Observatory Kensington, to [Davies Gilbert], President of the Royal Society and to the Council22 April 1830
MC/1/218Letter from Dr. [Peter Mark] Roget, Secretary of the Royal Society, Bernard Street, to Sir James South22 April 1830
MC/1/219Letter from Dr. [Peter Mark] Roget, Secretary of the Royal Society, Bernard Street, to Sir James South22 April 1830
MC/1/342Letter from John Jackson, 100 St Martin's Lane, to the Royal Society23 November 1831
PT/9/21Paper, 'On the dispersive power of the atmosphere, and its effect on astronomical observations' by Stephen Lee[1815]
MC/1Volume 1 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1800-1831
PT/1/14Letter, regarding observations of planet Vesta from Stephen Groombridge to Stephen Lee29 April 1807
DM/2/102Letter from Stephen Lee, Royal Society, to John Frederick William Herschel20 May 1835
MC/1/152Letter from Stephen Lee, [Assistant Secretary of the Royal Society], 14 Kensington Square, to Sir John Frederick William Herschel, Secretary of the Royal Society30 May 1827
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