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Revision as of 10:00, 28 May 2020

Frederick Edmund Blyth

Frederick Edmund Blyth
File:Blyth, Frederick Edmund.jpg
Born 1819
Died 1868
Residence Ashburnham Grove, Blackheath
Society Membership
membership ASL ordinary fellow
ASL Foundation Fellow
left 1868 deceased
elected_ASL 1865.01.31

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1868.01.22 The death of Mr F.E. Blythe was announced
A6:1 D. 23/10/66 - [strange]
[JAS 1868] Mr. Blyth made some remarks on a very fine specimen of a polished celt, clug up at Lower Tooting, which he exhibited to the society ; ancl he also exhibited a curious specimen of a spoon, from Upper Martaban, which Avas jiassed round for inspection by the members present, Avho were required to give their opinion of the material of which it was macle,?whether it Avas animal, vegetable, or mineral. He afterwards explained that it was the beak of a young hornbill, which had the appearance of a manufacturecl spoon

Notes From Elsewhere

Born in Colchester, Essex, England on 1819 to Daniel Oathwaite Blyth and Charlotte Harper. Frederick Edmund married Jane Ann Blyth and had 8 children. He passed away in Peckham, England

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