Ref NoLDGSL/947/2/1
Title'Papers connected with the Geological Society'
Date[1848-1849]
Date NoteWatermarked 1845, date of lists at back
LevelFile
Extent1 volume and loose sheets
FormatDocument
DescriptionManuscript volume, 'Papers connected with the Geological Society', an account of the history of the first three years of the Society by George Bellas GREENOUGH, probably compiled between [1848-1849], notably concerning the unsuccessful proposal that the Geological Society become an 'Assistant Society' to the Royal Society. In between the historical account are lists of members in order of seniority between 1807-1810, draft lists (some incomplete) of Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Officers, Council Members, salaried officers until 1849, and transcripts of salient letters sent or received including:

Humphry DAVY, 1807 (p 5); James LAIRD, 3 July 1834 (p 6); Leonard HORNER, secretary to the Committee of Nomenclature, 13 May 1808 (p 31); Edward John BURROW, May 1808 (p 37); James LAIRD, 1808 (p 41); Charles Francis GREVILLE, 1809 (p 45); Leonard HORNER, 1809 (p 57); COUNT DE BOURNON, 1809 (p 57); James LAIRD, 25 January 1809 (p 57); Leonard HORNER, 1809 (p 59); James LAIRD, 13 February 1809 (p 65); Charles Francis GREVILLE, 1809 (p 67); James LAIRD, 1809 (p 73); James LAIRD, 3 March 1809 (p 77); Joseph BANKS and George Bellas Greenough, 3 March 1809 (p 81-87); James LAIRD, 6 March 1809 (p 87); James HALL, 8 March 1809 (p 89); Charles HATCHETT, 9 March 1809 (p 91); Humphry DAVY, 9 March 1809 (p 93); Robert FERGUSON to James Laird, 15 March 1809 (p 97); Joseph BANKS and George Bellas Greenough, 8 February 1810 (p 101).

Also loose sheets of manuscript notes, which seem to concern sketching out a plan for the history of the Society, [1840s].
ProvenanceThe loose sheets were removed during the recataloguing of the Greenough collection from LDGSL/947/2/4/3 [previously LDGSL/959] as they did not relate to the other items in that folder.
Access ConditionsAccess is by appointment only. Please contact the Archivist for further information.
LanguageEnglish
Publication NoteVolume is extensively referenced and cited from in: Rudwick, M. "The foundation of the Geological Society of London: its scheme for co-operative research and its struggle for independence", 'British Journal for the History of Science', vol 1 (4), Dec 1963, pp325-356; transcripts of the letters of Humphrey Davy published in: Fulford, T & S Ruston (eds), "The Collected Letters of Sir Humphry Davy", Oxford University Press, (2018).
ArchNoteDescription by John Thackray, revised by Caroline Lam
CreatorNameGREENOUGH | George Bellas | 1778-1855 | geologist
DAVY | Sir | Humphry | baronet | 1778-1829 | chemist and inventor
LAIRD | James | 1779-1841 | physician, mineralogist and co-founder of the Geological Society
BURROW | Edward John | 1785-1861 | Church of England clergyman and author
HALL | Sir | James | 4th baronet | 1761-1832 | chemist and geologist
GREVILLE | Charles Francis | 1749-1809 | mineralogist and horticulturist
HATCHETT | Charles | 1765-1847 | chemist
BANKS | Sir | Joseph | baronet | 1743-1820 | naturalist and patron of science
HORNER | Leonard | 1785-1864 | factory inspector, geologist, and educationist
FERGUSON | Robert | fl 1809-1840 | geologist
BOURNON | Comte | Jacques-Louis de | 1751-1825 | mineralogist and co-founder of the Geological Society
SubjectGreenough's map of England and Wales
Geological Society of London's apartments
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/8GREENOUGH; George Bellas (1778-1855); geologist1778-1855
DS/UK/436DAVY; Sir; Humphry (1778-1829); baronet; chemist and inventor1778-1829
DS/UK/437LAIRD; James (1779-1841); physician, mineralogist and co-founder of the Geological Society1779-1841
DS/UK/438BURROW; Edward John (1785-1861); Church of England clergyman and author1785-1861
DS/UK/84HALL; Sir; James (1761-1832); 4th Baronet of Dunglass; chemist and geologist1761-1832
DS/UK/439GREVILLE; Charles Francis (1749-1809); mineralogist and horticulturist1749-1809
DS/UK/440HATCHETT; Charles (1765-1847); chemist1765-1847
DS/UK/441BANKS; Sir; Joseph (1743-1820); baronet; naturalist and patron of science1743-1820
DS/UK/3BOURNON; Jacques-Louis (1751-1825); Comte de; mineralogist and co-founder of the Geological Society 1751-1825
DS/UK/164HORNER; Leonard (1785-1864); factory inspector, geologist, and educationist1785-1864
DS/UK/2079Committee of Nomenclature; 1808-[1811]1808-[1811]
DS/UK/39Museum of the Geological Society of London; 1808-19111808-1911
DS/UK/756Royal Society; 1660-1660-
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