List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1797

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Fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1797. [1] [2]

Fellows

  1. George Aust (d. c.1829), Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs [3]
  2. William Battine (1765–1836), Barrister [4]
  3. Henry Browne (c.1754–1830), Barrister [5]
  4. James Brodie(1744–1824), MP [6]
  5. Robert Capper (1767–1851), barrister [7]
  6. Robert Clifford (1767–1817) [8]
  7. William Cumberland Cruikshank (1745–1800), surgeon [9]
  8. Stephen Eaton (d. 1806), Archdeacon of Middlesex [10]
  9. George Ellis (1753–1815), MP, poet, playwright [11]
  10. Samuel Ferris (died 1831), physician [12]
  11. Charles Freeman (d. 1823), Indian Civil Service [13]
  12. Andrew Snape Hamond (1738–1828), Comptroller of the Navy [14]
  13. Charles Hatchett (1765–1847), chemist and mineralogist [15]
  14. John Heaviside (1748–1828), surgeon [16]
  15. Robert Holmes, (1748–1805), Dean of Winchester [17]
  16. Daniel Lysons (1762–1834), clergyman [18]
  17. Samuel Lysons (1763–1819), barrister [19]
  18. Bartholomew Parr (1750–1810), physician [20]
  19. Edward Adolphus Seymour, 11th Duke of Somerset (1775–1855) [21]
  20. John Spalding (d. 1815), MP [22]
  21. Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet (1758–1839), MP [23]
  22. Isaac Titsingh (d. 1812), Dutch merchant [24]
  23. John Towneley (d. 1814), Trustee of British Museum [25]
  24. George Whitmore (d. 1805) [26]
  25. George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1751–1837) [27]
  26. Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (1776–1834), Royal Member
  27. Frederick I of Württemberg (1754–1816), Honorary Member

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