Samuel Hibbert Ware

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Samuel Hibbert Ware
MD
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Born 1782
Died 1848
Occupation medical
geologist
antiquarian
Society Membership
membership ESL Ordinary Fellow
left not on printed lists
elected_ESL 1844.01.11
societies Royal Society of Edinburgh
Society of Scottish Antiquarians
Philosophical Society of Manchester



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Samuel Hibbert-Ware (21 April 1782 – 30 December 1848), born Samuel Hibbert in St Ann's Square Manchester, was an English geologist and antiquarian. He was the eldest son of Samuel Hibbert, a linen yarn merchant, and his wife Sarah.[1] Hibbert was granted an MD and became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. He served as the secretary of the Society of Scottish Antiquarians, a member of the Royal Medical and Wernerian Societies of Edinburgh, as well as a member of the Philosophical Society of Manchester. He also maintained an interest in psychical research.[2

Publications

External Publications

Past feelings renovated

Sketches of the Philosophy of Apparitions

Memoir on the fresh-water limestone of Burdiehouse

Lancashire Memorials of the Rebellion, MDCCXV

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RAI Material

MS 437 Papers on the early inhabitants of the British Isles and neighbouring Europe

Other Material

U. of Manchester [papers]