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Revision as of 15:07, 28 May 2020

Thomas Josiah Laing
FGS
File:Laing, Thomas Josiah.jpg
Born 1810
Died 1880
Residence Reform Club Chamb., 105 Pall Mall SW
Society Membership
membership ASL. AI ordinary fellow
left 1880 deceased
elected_AI 1867
elected_ASL 1867.06.18
clubs Reform Club
societies Geological Society

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proposed 1867.06.04

Notes From Elsewhere

Governor of Christ's Hospital [? if this one, ditto dates, which do seem to fit]
and/or
He was David Laing, and was known from his will to have been a practising corkcutter in Great Tower Street, London, in 1794. He was also a cork merchant, and owned several properties as well as stock.
Subsequently, in the Post Office Directory for London, 1808, Laing & Sons were described as Cork-merchants and Manufacturers and their address was 1 Gt. Tower St. London. I imagine the actual cutting was done by those who were employed by Laing & Son. The son's name was Thomas Josiah Laing.

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