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Lubbock, John William.
Adm. pens.
(age 18) at TRINITY, Apr. 11, 1821.
[Only] s. of Sir John William, 2nd Bart.
[and Mary, dau. of James Entwisle, of Rusholme, Manchester]. B. Mar. 26, 1803, in London.
School, Eton.
Matric. Michs. 1821; B.A. 1825; M.A. 1833.
Partner in his father's bank, 1825.
Fellow, Astronomical Society, 1828.
F.R.S., 1829; Royal medallist, 1834; Treasurer and Vice President, 1830-5 and 1838-47.
Fellow of the University of London, 1836-65; first Vice-Chancellor, 1837-42.
Hon. M.I.C.E., 1839.
A treasurer of the Great Exhibition of 1851.
Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart., 1840.
Astronomer and mathematician; 'foremost among English mathematicians in adopting Laplace's doctrine of probability.' Married June 29, 1833, Harriet, dau. of Lieut.-Col. George Hotham, of York, and had 11 children.
Resided at High Elms, near Farnborough, Kent.
High Sheriff of Kent, 1852.
Died June 20, 1865.
Father of the above and Frederic (1861). (Boase, II. 520; D.N.B.; Proc.
Royal Soc.
15, xxxii.)
John William LUBBOCK
Approx. lifespan: 1803–1865
pens. aged 18 Trinity College adm1821:04:11
Only s. of Sir John William LUBBOCK, 2nd Bart. [and Mary ENTWISLE dau. of James ENTWISLE, of Rusholme, Manchester, [ Lancashire ] ].
b. 1803:03:26 in London
Sch: Eton
Matric 1821:10MT:
BA 1825
MA 1833
Partner in his father's bank 1825
Fellow: Astronomical Society 1828
FRS 1829
Royal Medallist 1834
Treasurer and Vice President: 1830-5, and 1838-47
Fellow of: : <sch]University of London 1836-65
first Vice-Chancellor 1837-42
Hon. MICE 1839
Treasurer of: : Great Exhibition of 1851
Succeeded his father as 3rd Bart. 1840
Astronomer: and mathematician;
"foremost among English mathematicians in adopting Laplace's doctrine of probability." m. 1833:06:29, Harriet HOTHAM dau. of Lieutenant-Colonel George HOTHAM, of York, [ Yorkshire ], and had 11 children. High Elms, near Farnborough, Kent
High Sheriff of: Kent 1852
d. 1865:06:20
father of the above and Frederic LUBBOCK (1861)
( Boase, II. 520; D.N.B.; Proc. Royal Society 15, xxxii.)

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