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William Severin Salting
FRGS
File:Salting, William Severin.jpg
Born 1837
Died 1905
Residence 13 King's Bench Walk, Temple, EC
5 Essex Court, Temple, EC [1866]
60 St James's Street, SW [Aug 1866]
6 Grosvenor Gardens, SW [1875]
56 Green-street, Grosvenor Square, W [1879]
103 Piccadilly, W. [1885]
40 Berkeley Square, W. [1894]
Occupation legal
Society Membership
membership ASL, AI ordinary fellow - life compounder
ASL Foundation Fellow
left

1905 deceased

1919 last listed (despite being already dead?)
elected_AI 1863
elected_ASL 1863
societies Royal Geographical Society
Zoological Society

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am assuming that W.S. from the 1903 list and William from 1865 list same

Notes From Elsewhere

William Severin Salting elected RGS 1861
1865 Salting, William Severin, Esq. 40, Berkeley-square, W. [list of fellows of Zoological Society]

Born in Sydney, Australia. His father, Severin Kanute Salting, was immensely rich. His daughter married into the peerage. His brother, George’ is described in his obituary (The Times 14 December 1909) as ‘The greatest English art collector of this age, perhaps of any age’. Lived most of his life in London. Inherited half of his father’s great wealth. The 1901 Census gives his age as 51, which is a mistake.
Despite his death in 1905, his name continues to appear among the list of AI Fellows until 1919.

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