Authorised form of name | Everett; Joseph David (1831 - 1904) |
Dates | 1831 - 1904 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | Rushmere, near Ipswich, Suffolk, England |
Date of birth | 11 September 1831 |
Place of death | Ealing, Middlesex |
Date of death | 09/08/1904 |
Dates and places | Burial: Ipswich, Suffolk |
Research field | Temperature |
Activity | Education: Glasgow University. BA (1856), MA (1857); DCL Career: School teacher; Professor of Mathematics, King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia (1859-1864); Professor of Natural Philosophy, Queen's College, Belfast (1867-1897); Secretary, British Association Committee on Underground Temperature; died of heart disease Memberships: FRSE
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 12/06/1879 |
Relationships | Son of Joseph David Everett and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Garwood, corn merchant of London; married (1862) Jessie, daughter of Alexander Fraser |
Sources | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB Obituaries: Proc Roy Soc 1905 vol 75 pp 377-380 signed by J P |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/110711990 |
Royal Society code | NA6488 |
Reference number | Title | Date |
MM/14/170 | Letter from JD Everett, Belfast, to Sir Alfred Ewing | 22 September 1890 |
NLB/7/423 | Copy letter from Theodore E James, to Messrs Harrison & Sons | 15 February 1893 |
NLB/6/489 | Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor Joseph David Everett, Fellow of the Royal Society, 5 Princess Gardens, Belfast | 23 May 1892 |
NLB/6/534 | Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor Joseph David Everett | 30 May 1892 |
RR/16/50 | Referee's report by George Ballard Mathews, on a paper 'Skew refraction through a lens; and on the hollow-pencil given by an annulus of a very obliquely placed lens' by Joseph David Everett | nd [c January 1903] |
NLB/19/662 | Copy letter from Theodore E Jones, to Messrs Harrison & Sons | 20 November 1899 |
NLB/23/2/309 | Copy letter sent from Joseph Larmor, to Professor Joseph David Everett, Fellow of the Royal Society | 20 March 1903 |
MC/11/450 | Letter from J D [Joseph David] Everett, Malone Road, Belfast, to [Thomas Henry Huxley and George Gabriel Stokes], Secretaries of the Royal Society | 9 December 1879 |
NLB/26/414 | Copy letter from Augustus Edward Hough Love to, Professor Joseph David Everett, Fellow of the Royal Society | 13 March 1903 |
RR/6/122 | Referee's report by William Allen Miller, on a paper 'Results of observations of atmospheric electricity at Kew Observatory, and at King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia' by Joseph David Everett | 16 January 1868 |
RR/10/350 | Detailed referee's report by Joseph David Everett, on a paper 'On the determination of some boiling and freezing points by means of the platinum thermometer' by Ernest Howard Griffiths | [1890] |
RR/10/349 | Referee's report by Joseph David Everett, on a paper 'On the determination of some boiling and freezing points by means of the platinum thermometer' by Ernest Howard Griffiths | 18 August 1890 |
RR/6/117 | Referee's report by James Clerk Maxwell, on a paper 'Account of experiments on the flexural and torsional rigidity of a glass rod, leading to the determination of the rigidity of glass' by Joseph David Everett | 1 March 1866 |
RR/6/120 | Referee's report by John Tyndall, on a paper 'Results of observations of atmospheric electricity at Kew Observatory, and at King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia' by Joseph David Everett | 26 March 1868 |
RR/16/51 | Referee's report by Augustus Edward Hough Love, on a paper 'Skew refraction through a lens; and on the hollow-pencil given by an annulus of a very obliquely placed lens' by Joseph David Everett | 11 March 1903 |
IM/Maull/001334 | Everett, Joseph David | nd |
RR/15/335a | Referee's report by Joseph David Everett, on a paper 'Preliminary note on a method of calculating solubilities, and the equilibrium constants of chemical reactions, and on a formula for the latent heats of vaporisation' by Alexander Findlay | February 1902 |
RR/16/49 | Referee's report by Richard Tetley Glazebook, on a paper 'Skew refraction through a lens; and on the hollow-pencil given by an annulus of a very obliquely placed lens' by Joseph David Everett | 28 February 1903 |
RR/6/119 | Referee's report by James Clerk Maxwell, on a paper 'Account of experiments on torsion and flexure for the determination of rigidities.—Third paper' by Joseph David Everett | nd [1868] |
EC/1879/14 | Everett, Joseph David: certificate of election to the Royal Society | |
AP/45/4 | Paper, 'Atmospheric electricity at Windsor, Nova Scotia [Canada]' by Joseph D [David] Everett | 1864 |
MC/11/384 | Letter from J D [Joseph David] Everett, Malone Road, Belfast, to Professor [George Gabriel] Stokes, [Secretary of the Royal Society] | 16 June 1879 |
RR/6/118 | Referee's report by James Clerk Maxwell, on a paper 'Account of experiments on torsion and flexure for the determination of rigidities' by Joseph David Everett | 4 March 1867 |
MC/10/64 | Letter from J D [Joseph David] Everett, Malone Road, Belfast, to Professor [George Gabriel] Stokes, [Secretary of the Royal Society] | 26 January 1874 |
MC/10 | Volume 10 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society | July 1873-1876 |
MC/11 | Volume 11 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society | 1877-1879 |
AP/49/3 | Unpublished observations, regarding atmospheric electricity by J D [Joseph David] Everett | 1867 |
MS/257/2/147 | Letter from Joseph David Everett, 105 Douglas Street, Glasgow to Edward Sabine | 17 June 1865 |
MS/257/2/148 | Letter from Joseph David Everett, 105 Douglas Street, Glasgow to Edward Sabine | 16 September 1866 |
PP/20/7 | Paper, 'Voltaic cells with fused electrolytes' by J Brown | 1892 |
RR/6/121 | Letter from Joseph David Everett, to George Gabriel Stokes, regarding a paper 'Results of observations of atmospheric electricity at Kew Observatory, and at King's College, Windsor, Nova Scotia' by Joseph David Everett | 18 May 1868 |
RR/9/303 | Referee's report by Joseph David Everett, on a paper 'On underground temperature; with observations on the conductivity of rocks; on the thermal effects of saturation and imbibition; and on a special source of heat in mountain ranges' by Joseph Prestwich | 2 May 1885 |
HS/7/137 | Letter, from Joseph D. Everett to Sir John Herschel, dated at Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada | 12 May 1863 |