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The List of the Royal Society. MDCCLXXI-MDCCLXXVI =??ir-v k-Zoosj c mu- soc'e''v V* v. ft . ■ . ■ . T H E LIST O F THE ROYAL SOCIETY. MDCCLXXI. His Sacred Majefty King GEORGE III. Patron. His Sacr. Majefty STANISLAUS AUGUSTUS* King of Poland. His Sacr. Majefty CHRISTIAN King of Denmark. His moft Serene Highnefs CHARLES Margrave of Baden Dourlach. His moft Serene Highnefs FRANCIS Duke of Modena. His moft Serene Highnefs CHARLES WILLIAM FERDINAND. Hereditary Prince of Brunswick. ' THE PRESENT COUNCIL. James West, Efq; Prefident, Hugh Earl of Marchmont. Mufei Britannici Curator. Nevil Mafkelyne, B. D. A/lron. Reg. Hon. Daines Barrington, V. P. Matthew Maty, M. D. Sec. Acadd. Mr. John Belchier. Reg. Berol. & Suec. & Soc.Holl. S. John Blair, LL. D. Charles Morton, M. D. Sec. Ac add. James Burrow, Efq; V. P. Impp. Nat. Cur. & Petr op. Soc. John Campbell, Efq; Edward Delaval, Efq; Charles Moss, Lord Bifhop of Samuel Dyer, Efq; Saint David’s. Matthew Duane,Efq; Muf.Brit. Cur. Henry Owen, M. D. Thomas Hollis, Efq; Sir James Porter, Knt. William Hunter, M. D. Matthew Raper, Efq; Thomas Earl of Macclesfield. Samuel Wegg, Efq; Treaf. V. P, This COUNCIL is. to be continued till Saint Andrew’s Day, 1771. 9 2 HOME MEMBERS. Robert Adam, Efq; Charles Lord Cadogan, M\ Swithin Adee, M. D. Brit. Cur. Nathan Alcock, M. D. Sir James Caldwall, Bart. Thomas Aiiguifti, Efq; Charles Lord Camden. John Arbuthnot, Efq; Shuckburgh Afhby, Efq; John Canton, A. M. Anthony Alkew, M. D. Peter Canvane, M. D. Thomas AiHe, Efq; Lord Ch.Cavendish, M. Br. Cur. Sir Jofeph Ayloffe, Bart. Geo. Baker, M.D. M. Reg. ad Fam. Hon. Henry Cavendifh. Henry Baker, Efq; John Caverhill, M. D. Roger Baldwin, M. A. Anthony Chamier, Efq; Mr. John Chandler. Frederick Lord Baltimore. James Earl of Charlemont. Jofeph Bankes, Efq; Charles Cllauncey, M. D. Edward Barry, M. D< Mr. David Bayford. William Earl of Chatham, Hon. Topham Beauclerk. John Earl of Clanricarde. Rich. H. Alex. Bennet, Efq; Mr. Samnel Clarke. John Bentinck, Efq; Hon. William Bentinck. Robert Lord Clive. John M Wf. jR» Mr. Joliah Colebrooke. Francis Blake, Efq; Charles Collignon, M. D. William Bogdani, Efq; James Cornyn, Efq; R. Wilbraham Bootle, Efq; Mr. Benjamin Cook. William Borlafe, LL. D. John Cookfcy, M. A. Walter Bowman, Efq; SirJ.Mordamit Cope, Bart. Thomas Brand, Efq; Mr. Jo. Lodge Cowley. Guftavus Brander, Efq; Muf.Br.Cur-. Lewis Crufius, D. D. Ow.Salulbury Brereton, Efq; John Cuthbcrt, Efq; Richard Brocklefby, M. D. Mr. James Dargent. Ifaac Hawkins Browne, Efq; John Darker, Efq; Sir William Browne, Knt. M. D. William Earl of Dartmouth. • William Brownrigg, M. D. Erafmus Darwin, M. D. David Earl of Buchan. Solomon Dayrolle, Efq; Peter Burrell, Efq; Thomas Dickfon, M. D. Robert Burrow, Efq; Hon. Charles Dillon. Thomas Baron Dimsdale. Th. Joseph Count De Burzynski, _ _ ^ ^_ . * _ Amyas Bufhe, Efq; [Robert Dingley, Efq; * Abrabm HOME M EMBERS. j Abraham Dixon, Efq; Richard Green, D. D. William Dixon, Efq; John Gregory, M. D. Charles Douglas, Efq; Andrew Coltee Ducarel, LL. D. George Lord Grevile. Daniel Dumarefque, D. D. James Grieve, M. D. Thomas Dundas, Efq; Mr. Richard Grindal. Mr. George Edwards. Steddy Grinfield, LL. B. Mr. John Ellicott, Acad.Reg.Stoe. Soc. Hon. Charles Hamilton. Henry Ellis, Efq; Hugh ^ . Hamilton, D. D. John Ellis, Efq; Acad. Reg. Suec. See. Hon. William Hamilton, Envoy Ex¬ Rt.H.WelboreEllis. traordinary to Naples. Thomas Emlyn, Efq; Bartholomew Hammond, Efq; Brownlow Earl of Exeter. Simon Earl Hai^court. Richard Eyre, D. D. CalebHardinge, M. D.Med.Reg.Ext, William Farr, M. D. PH.E.of Hardwicke, Muf.Br.Cur. William Fauquier, Efq; William Fellows, Efq; Samuel Harper, M. A. Samuel 'Felton, Efq; Mr. Daniel Harris. Mr. James Fergufon. James Harris, Elq; Muf. Brit. Cura Mr. William Harrifon. Washington Earl Ferrers. Richard Halfel, Efq; Sir Matthew Fetherfton-haugh Bt Edward Hailed, Efq; Keane Fitzgerald, Efq; James Hawley, M. Di William Fitzherbert, Efq; Richard Hazard, Efq; Thomas Healde, M. D. Richard L. Vifc. .Fitzwilliam. John Heathcote, Efq, William Folkes, Efq; Sir Thomas Heathcote, Bart. Thomas Forfter, M. A. William Heberden, M. D. John Fothergill M. D fehir Hel vetius,Efq;LL.D. Benj. Franklin, LL. D. S. Gott. Soc. William Flenry, D. D. ISlaphtali Franks, Efq; Mr. William Hewfon. Sir Charles Frederick, Kt. of Bath. Koie Fuller, Efq; Wills Earl of Hillsborough ^ Muf. Brit. Cur. Mr. Francis; Geach. William Hirft, M. A. Tho.Gilbcrne, M.D.Med.Reg.adFam. Samuel GlalTe, M. A Jofeph Hoare, B. D. WjiI; Mann Godfchall, Efq; ' Sir Henry Hoghton, Bart. Charles Gray, Efq; Muf Brit. Cur. t , Holford’ E% John Zephan. Hollwell, Efq; Edward 4 HOME MEMBERS. Edward Hooper, Efq; Arthur Lee, M. D. Hon. Charles Hope Wier. William Lee, Efq; John Hope, M. D. Prof, Bot. Edinb. Thomas Duke of Leeds. Mr. Daniel Hopkins. Thomas Hornfby, M. A. Pr. Sav.Ox. Mr. Charles Lepinafle. Mr. James Horsfall. John Letch, M. D. Samuel Horfley, LL. B. George Lewis, Efq; Charles Howard, Efq; William Lewis, M. B. Charles Howard, Jun. Efq; Ralph Leycefter, Efq; John Howard, Efq; Charles Lloyd, Efq; Richard Huck, M. D. George Lloyd, Efq; Charles Grave Hudfon, Efq; John Lloyd, M. R. John Hudfon, M. B. Michael Lort, B. D. - Mr. William Hudfon. John Gideon Loten, Efq; Thomas Hunt, D.D. Heb.Prof.Oxon. John Earl of LouDotfN. Mr. John Hunter. Geo. I yt tel ton, Muf Br.Cur. Francis Earl qt Huntingdon. John Jam. Majendie, D. D. John Corham Huxharn, M. A. John Malliet, E(q; John Hyde, Efq; Owen Manning, B. D. Theodore Jacobferl, Efq; Charles Mafon, D. D. William James, Efq; Mr. John Maud. Richard Jebb, M. D. -Mauduitf Efq» John Ingenhoufz, M. D. Samuel Mead, Efq; Jofhua Ireinonger, Efq; John Michell, R. D. Richard Kaye, LL. B. Mr. Philip Miller, Acad. Flor.Soc. George Keate, Efq; Jeremiah Milles, D.. D. Gilbert Kennedy, M. D. John Mills, Efq; R. Ag. Parif. Soc^ Benjamin Kennicott, D. D. R. Acad. Daniel Minet, Efq; Infer. Parif. Soc. Sir Andrew Mrtehellj Edward King, Efq; William Mitford, Efq; Jofhua Kirby, Efq; John Earl of Moira. Gowin Knight, M. B. Hon. Coote Molefworth, M. D. Mr. John Landen. Donald Monro, M. D. Mr. Timothy Lane. Edward Montagu, Efq. Jac. Frederick Lantfheer, Efq; Edw.Wortley Montagu, Efq; Thomas Lafhley, M. D, Daniel Peter Layard, M. D. Med. George Duke of Montagu. Princ. Vid. IVallies, S. Gott. Soc. Charles Moore, Efq; Francis Lord Le Despencer. Robert More, Efq; Thomas HOME M EMBERS. 5 W. Henry Duke ofPoRTLAND Morell, D. D. Thomas Muf. Brit. Cur. John Morgan, M. D. Morris, Efq; Mr. Percival Pott. Corbyn Will. Samuel Powell, D. D. Michael Morris, M. D. Morfe, Efq; M*. Richard Price. D.T>. Leonard William Price, Efq; Sholto Charles E. of Morton Jofeph Prieftly, LL. D. T-mes Mounfey, M. D. Sir John Pringle, Bart. M. D. William Mountajne, Efq; Med. Reg. S. Gott. Soc. Patrick Murdoch, D. D. Richard Pulteney, M. D. Samuel Mufgrave, M. D. Mr. Henry Putman. Robert Mylne, Efq; William Earl of Radnor. Sir James Naefmith, Bart. Tohn Ranby, Efq; Chir. Reg MrTurbervilleNeedham. f)avid Ravaud, A. M. Henry Duke of Newcastle. Samyel Reynardfon, Efq. P^ter Newcome, A. M. MrVjofhua Reynolds. Frank Nicholls, M. D. Charles Duke of Richmond. John Nicoll, Efq; William Northey, Efq. Mr. John Van Rixtel. Hugh D. of Northumberland Mr. David Riz. Matthew Robinfon, Efq; Muf. Brit. Cur. Sir Thomas Robinfon, Bart. Chriftopher Nugent, M. D. ZAc.PEARCE,L.Bp.of Rochester. Robert Ord, Efq; L. Chie Baron of Excheq. in Scotland. Charles Marquisof Rockingham. Cha. Dodgson, L. Bp. of Ossory. John Roebuck, M. D. RobertLowth,L. Bp. of Oxford Charles Rogers, Efq; Robert Lord Romney. John P“ker, Efq; , John Rofs, D. D. William Parker, 0.0. William Roy, Efq; Archibald Patoun, Efq; Thomas Rutherforth, D. D. Henry Pemberton, M. V. fheolog. Prof. Reg. Cantabr. Med. Prof. Grefh. Ac. R. Berol. Soc. Thomas Ryves, Efq; Thomas Pennant, Efq; Mr. Peter Sainthill. Richard Penneck, M. A. Jerom de Salis, Efq; Thomas Percival, M. O. Jofeph Salvador, Efq; John Lewis Petit, M. D. Sir George Savile, Bart. T?op-er Pettiward, D. D. Erafmus Saunders, D. D. William Pitcairn, M. D. George Scott, LL. D. AndrewJofeph Planta, M. A. George Lewis Scott, Efq; Allan Pollok, M. D. A XT HOME MEMBERS. An. Ashley, E. of Shaftesbury. Richard Warren, M. D. Med\ Reg* Mr. Samuel Sharp. Mr. Henry Watfon. Font? William Sharps Jonathan Watfon, Efq; Mr. William Sharpe. Richard Watfon, M. A. ^Br-rtrAa—■tm'm. X. •SwPPIIR ^ William Watfon, M. B. Ant. Shepherd, D. D. Pr. Plum. Cant. William Watfon, M.D. Muf.Br.Cur. John Silvefler, M. I). Lewis Way, Efq; Mr. John Smeaton. Sir John Webb, Bart. Adam Smith, LL. D, William Webber, Efq; Sir Sidney, Stafford Smythe, Kt George Wego- Efq; Philip Earl Stanhope. James Welfh, M. D. Edward Stanley, Efq; Robert Weflon, Efq; Henry Stebbing, D. D. Air. Charles White. George Steevens, Efq; T aylor White, Efq; Mat. Stewart, D.D. Pr. Mat. Edinb. Thomas Wilbraham, M. D. John Strange, Efq; John Wilkes, Efq; Charles Stuart, M. D. Ifrael Wilkes, Efq; James Stuart, Efq; John Wilkinfon, Al. D. S. Gott. Soc, Sidney Swinney, D. D. Ralph Willet, Efq: John Swinton, A. M. Mr. Dionvfius Williams. Edward Thomas, A. M. SirE d w. Wilmot, Bar t. AT .D. Med.Reg. NoahThomas, M.U. Med.Reg.Extr. Mr. BenjaminWilfon, Ac. R.UpJ'.Scc, Dr. S. Welles Thomfon. William Windham, Efq; Alexander Thyftlethwayte, Efq; Edward Earl Winter ton. John Earl of Tilney. Anthony Tiffington, Efq; John Winthrop, Efq; Robert Lord Trevor. Sir Clifton Wintringham, Knt. George ForfierTuffnell, Efq; Al. D. Med. Reg. John Turton,Al. D. Air. George Witchell.
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