Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1799. [1] [2]
Manuel John Johnson, FRS was a British astronomer.
William Bernard Robinson King was a British geologist.
John Freeman Loutit CBE FRS FRCP Also known as 'Ian'. was an Australian haematologist and radiobiologist.
Royal Institute of Public Health merged in 2008 with the Royal Society for Health to form Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH).
George William Cooke CBE FRS was a British chemist. He was the deputy director of Rothamsted Experimental Station from 1962 until 1975. He was Chief Scientific Officer of the Agricultural Research Centre from 1975 until his retirement in 1981. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1969, CBE 1975. He was educated at Loughborough Grammar School.
William James Lewis F.R.S. was a Welsh mineralogist.
William Valentine Mayneord, CBE FRS was a British radiologist and pioneer in the field of medical physics.
Andrew Richard Lang FRS CBE was a British scientist and crystallographer.
Lubenham railway station was a railway station serving Lubenham in the English county of Leicestershire. It was opened on the Rugby and Stamford Railway in 1850.
William Lewis FRS was a British chemist and physician. He is known for his writings related to pharmacy and medicine, and for his research into metals.
James Pickering Kendall FRS FRSE was a British chemist.
Sir Thomas Tassell Grant KCB FRS was a notable inventor in the 19th century.
Philip Packer FRS was an English barrister and architect. He was a courtier to Charles II, and friend to Christopher Wren.
Joseph Glynn, FRS was a British steam engine designer.
Francis "Frank" Edgar Jones MBE FRS, was a British physicist who co-developed the Oboe blind bombing system.
Arnulph Henry Reginald Mallock, FRS was a British scientific instrument designer and experimentalist.
Denis Henry Desty FRS was a British scientist and inventor, known primarily for his work in the fields of chromatography and combustion science.
The Gateshead and District Tramways operated a tramway service in Gateshead between 1883 and 1951.
Prof Thomas Gordon FRSE (1714-1797) was a philosopher, mathematician and antiquarian. He was Professor of Humanity at King’s College in Aberdeen. He was a co-founder of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1783.