James Roberts Brown
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James Roberts Brown FRGS, FRSNA Copenhagen | |||||||||||
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Died | 1905 | ||||||||||
Residence |
Scaleby Lodge, 241 Camden Road, Holloway, N. [1864] 5 Langham Chambers, Langham Place [1866] 2 Langham Chambers, Langham Place, W. [A6:2] 84 Caversham Road, NW [1872] 14 Hilldrop Road, Camden Road, N. [1879] 44 Tregunter Road, South Kensington SW [1894] | ||||||||||
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Office Notes
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death noted in the report of the council for 1905: In Mr. A. Sanders and Mr. J. R. Browne the Institute has to regret two of
its oldest Fellows, since they became members of the Anthropological Society in 1864. The former also contributed papers to the Journal of the Society and later to the Journal of the Institute.
Notes From Elsewhere
freemason
Important figure in book-plate world. Father was possibly John Brown and brother of John Allen Brown (qv)
Publications
External Publications
Inaugural address of his oddship Bro. James Roberts Brown, alchymist, F.R.G.S. F.A.S.L. F.R.S.N.A. (Copenhagen) : delivered at the Freemasons' tavern, Great Queen Street on his taking office, April 17th, 1885.