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J.W. Lukis
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| Born | 1816 | ||||||
| Died | 1894 | ||||||
| Occupation | academic | ||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
1878.01.08 The following resignations were announced: Mr J. Hutchinson, Mr Sey Cox, Mr Lukis- The two first were accepted. [not clear which Mr Lukis]
Notes From Elsewhere
one of the earliest to point out the true nature of these megalithic chambers (FRENCH MEGALITH1C REMAINS)
John Walter Lukis (1816–1894), his [Frederick Corbin] second son, was a mining engineer and excavator
Publications
External Publications
1875 "On the St. Lythan's and St. Nicholas' cromlechs and other remains near Cardiff" in Archaeologia Cambrensis Vol. VI (The Cambrian Archaeological Association, Cardiff), 181-2.