Major General Sir Andrew Scott Waugh KCB, RE, FRS |
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1810 |
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| Died |
1878 |
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| Residence |
Athenaeum [1862] 7 Petersham Terrace Queen's Gate Gardens W and Athenaeum Club [1867] |
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| Occupation |
armed services |
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Society Membership| membership |
ESL Ordinary Fellow |
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| left |
1871 resigned |
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| elected_ESL |
1862.06.03 |
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| clubs |
Athenaeum Club |
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| societies |
Royal Society |
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Major General Sir Andrew Scott Waugh (3 February 1810 – 21 February 1878) was a British army officer and surveyor now remembered as the man who named the highest mountain in the world after Sir George Everest, his predecessor in the post of Surveyor-General of India.
Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1858
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