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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
1874.01.13 Mr Trelawney Saunders of the India Office was proposed as a Corresponding Member of the Institute<br />1874.02.10 elected a corresponding member of the Institute<br /><br />have combined this name with Trelawny Saunders mentioned in EJ 70 P. 32
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1874.01.13 Mr Trelawney Saunders of the India Office was proposed as a Corresponding Member of the Institute<br />1874.02.10 elected a corresponding member of the Institute<br /><br />death noted in the report of the council for 1910: Mr. T. W. Saunders, one of our few remaining corresponding fellows, was chiefly known as a geographer. In 1868 he became assistant geographer to the India Office, and for nearly twenty years, until his retirement, was fully occupied with his duties there, and the publication of many works on his own particular subject.
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
Mr. Trelawney Saunders was a seller of maps and charts in a stationer’s shop. In 1852 Edward Stanford became Saunders' partner, but a year later the company was dissolved and Stanford took control of the business himself.<br /><br />Trelawney William Saunders (1821-1910), FRGS, book and map seller, 6 Charing Cross, London; Geographical Assistant, India Office; cartographer [Captain James Mangles (1786-1867); Edward Stanford] [from letter for sale]<br />
 
Mr. Trelawney Saunders was a seller of maps and charts in a stationer’s shop. In 1852 Edward Stanford became Saunders' partner, but a year later the company was dissolved and Stanford took control of the business himself.<br /><br />Trelawney William Saunders (1821-1910), FRGS, book and map seller, 6 Charing Cross, London; Geographical Assistant, India Office; cartographer [Captain James Mangles (1786-1867); Edward Stanford] [from letter for sale]<br />

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Trelawney William Saunders

Trelawney William Saunders
File:Saunders, Trelawney William.jpg
Born 1821
Died 1910
Residence India Office, SW [1881]
3 Elmfield on the Knowles, Newton Abbot, Devon [1894]
Occupation book seller
Society Membership
membership ESL, AI Corresponding Fellow
left 1910 deceased
elected_ESL 1870 ?
elected_AI 1874.02.10
societies Royal Geographical Society



Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1874.01.13 Mr Trelawney Saunders of the India Office was proposed as a Corresponding Member of the Institute
1874.02.10 elected a corresponding member of the Institute

death noted in the report of the council for 1910: Mr. T. W. Saunders, one of our few remaining corresponding fellows, was chiefly known as a geographer. In 1868 he became assistant geographer to the India Office, and for nearly twenty years, until his retirement, was fully occupied with his duties there, and the publication of many works on his own particular subject.

Notes From Elsewhere

Mr. Trelawney Saunders was a seller of maps and charts in a stationer’s shop. In 1852 Edward Stanford became Saunders' partner, but a year later the company was dissolved and Stanford took control of the business himself.

Trelawney William Saunders (1821-1910), FRGS, book and map seller, 6 Charing Cross, London; Geographical Assistant, India Office; cartographer [Captain James Mangles (1786-1867); Edward Stanford] [from letter for sale]

Publications

External Publications

An Introduction to the Survey of Western Palestine: Its Waterways, Plains & Highlands

A Sketch of the Mountains and River Basins of India; in two maps, with explanatory memoirs.

A Brief Geographical Account Of The Survey Of Western Palestine: Read Before The Geographical Section Of The British Association At York In 1881

The Asiatic Mediterranean and its Australian Port: the Settlement of Port Flinders and the Province of Albert in the Gulf of Carpentaria, practically proposed

Notes to accompany the map of Ttahuantin-Suyu, or the empire of the Yncas 1872

Twelve Maps of India, to Accompany the Statement Exhibiting the Moral and Material Progress and Condition of India During the Year 1882-83

House Publications

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RAI Material

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