John Fraser
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75 Tithebarne St., Liverpool 5 Arthur Street, Park Hill Road, Liverpool [1869] 18 Spekefield Cottages, Liverpool [A6:2 and 1872] | ||||||||||
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Notes
Office Notes
LAS Council 1873 Member
House Notes
proposed 1866.05.01
[Annual report for 1867]: Clerk, Reporter, and Collector. - The Council have great satisfaction in announcing that, acting upon the recommendation of a Committee specially appointed for the purpose, they have obtained the entire services of a Fellow of the Society in the capacity of Clerk, Reporter, and Collector, in the person of Mr. John Fraser, already known to many individual Fellows as an energetic and zealous anthropologist; and the Council think that his natural taste for anthropological research will prove of great value. Mr. Fraser will enter upon his duties at a salary of £75 per annum after the approaching Easter recess.
[Annual report for 1868]: Your Council regret to state that the arrangement mentioned in the Report of Council for 1867, relative to the securing the services as clerk, collector, and reporter of a Fellow of the Society was not carried out by him ; and that, in consequence, the whole business of the Society has had to be transacted by Mr. Collingwood alone, with slight temporary assistance [perhaps from W.I. Harding qv]
Notes From Elsewhere
[London Gazette June 11 1869] 1653. And to John Fraser, of 5, Arthur-street, Park-hill-road, Liverpool, and Louis Simon and Richard Simon, Manufacturers of Printers' Materials, Hutchinson - street, Wilford - road, Nottingham, for the invention of "an improved machine for cutting and scoring pasteboard and similar materials one or several times at one operation."