List of Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1815

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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1815. [1] [2]

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Fellows of the Royal Society (FRS)

  1. Thomas Allan (1777-1833)
  2. Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy (1786-1851)
  3. Barrington Pope Blachford (died 1816)
  4. Peter Patten Bold (died 1819)
  5. Phineas Bond (1748-1815)
  6. David Brewster (1781-1868)
  7. Thomas William Carr (died 1829)
  8. James Cocks (born 1774)
  9. James Dawkins (born 1760)
  10. William Francis Eliott (1792-1864)
  11. William Henry Fitton (1780-1861)
  12. Thomas Grey (died 1846)
  13. John Haighton (1755-1823)
  14. William Harrison
  15. George Harry Fleetwood Hartopp (1785-1824)
  16. Christopher Hawkins (1758-1829)
  17. Henry Holland (1788-1873)
  18. James Ivory (1765-1842)
  19. William Martin Leake (1777-1860)
  20. Charles Mackenzie (1788–1862)
  21. George Steuart Mackenzie (1780-1848)
  22. George D'Oyly (1778-1846)
  23. Thomas Lister Parker (1779-1858)
  24. Roger Pettiward (1815-1832)
  25. John Delafield Phelps (1765-1843)
  26. John Rickman (1771-1840)
  27. Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869)
  28. Benjamin Travers (1783-1858)
  29. Samuel Turner
  30. John William Ward (1781-1833)
  31. George Warrender (1782-1849)
  32. John Whishaw (1765-1840)

Foreign Members of the Royal Society (ForMemRS)

  1. Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774-1862) formemrs
  2. Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) formemrs
  3. Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859) formemrs

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References

  1. "Fellows of the Royal Society". London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-03-16.
  2. "Fellowship of the Royal Society 1660-2015". Royal Society. Archived from the original on 2015-07-15.