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The President, Council and Fellows of the Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge, commonly known as the Royal Society, is a learned society for science. Founded in November 1660, it was granted a royal charter by King Charles II as "The Royal Society".
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Appointed | Holder | Source |
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1665/02/15 | Samuel Pepys (1633-1703) | ref:1040 |
1665/02/15 | Philip Carteret (c.1631-1672) | E-WIKI |
1681/04/06 | Sir Anthony Deane (1633-1721) | ref:1040 |
1737/04/07 | Christopher Middleton (d.1770) | ODNB |
1742 | Francis Haskins Eyles-Stiles (1704-1762) | E-WIKI |
1761/12/14 | Lord Washington Shirley (5th Earl Ferrers) (1722-1778) | ref:1220 |
1764/05/17 | John Campbell (1719-1790) | ref:1040 |
1776/01 | John Elliot (1732-1808) | ref:676 |
1778/03/05 | The Hon. Robert Boyle (1736-1780) | ref:676 |
1781/02/15 | George Young (1732-1810) | ODNB |
1785 | Richard Neave (1731-1814) | E-WIKI |
1796/05/23 | John Dalrymple (1722-1798) | E-WIKI |
1841/11/18 | William Allen (1792-1864) | ODNB |