Edward Ryan
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| Rt. Hon., Sir Edward Ryan | |||||||||||||
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| Born | 1793 | ||||||||||||
| Died | 1875 | ||||||||||||
| Residence | Garden Lodge 5 Addison Rd Kensington [1862] | ||||||||||||
| Occupation | legal | ||||||||||||
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Office Notes
ESL Council 1865-66 Member
ESL Council 1866-67 Member [nominated]
ESL Council 1867-68 Member [retiring]
House Notes
1875.10.26 death noted
Notes From Elsewhere
Sir Edward Ryan PC FRS (28 August 1793 – 22 August 1875) was an English lawyer, judge, reformer of the British Civil Service and patron of science.
• Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, (1820);[2]
• Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, (1844);[2]
• Fellow of the Geographical Society, (1846);[2]
• Member of the senate of the University of London, (1846–1875);[2]
• Vice-chancellor, (1871–1874);[2]
• Member of the council of University College, London;[2]
• Member of the Council of Legal Education, (1852);[2]
• Fellow of the Royal Society, (1860).[2]
Member of Athenaeum Club from 1844