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Revision as of 08:27, 28 May 2020

Francis Drake

Francis Drake
FGS
File:Drake, Francis.jpg
Residence 12 Market Street Leicester
Society Membership
membership ESL, ASL Ordinary Fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left ASL 1869.04.06 resigned
elected_ESL 1864.01.26
elected_ASL 1863.12.15
societies Geological Society
British Archaeological Association

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resignation - check if poss, writing in A3 a little unclear

might this possibly be same as Charles Francis Tyrwhitt Drake??

Notes From Elsewhere

POSSIBLY - DRAKE, Francis Edwin, FGS, FALS, MSA, FSA (fl. 1861-1870), of Hinckley and Leicester
· Congregationalist (now United Reformed) Church, 1866-8
[Author, The Early Traces of Man on the Earth (London 1865). Other works included Congregational chapels at Leicester and Rochester; two Baptist churches in Leicester; Esplanade Hotel, Ryde, Isle of Wight; several Turkish Baths; several large warehouses and factories in Leicester (one in Gordon Street); villas at Brighton and Hassock's Gate etc.]
IF SO HE'S AN ARCHITECT

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