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'''Thomas McKenny Hughes'''
{{Infobox rai-fellow
| first_name = Thomas McKenny
| name = Hughes
| honorific_prefix = Prof.
| honorific_suffix = MA FGS FSA
| image = File:Hughes,_Thomas_McKenny.jpg
| birth_date = 1832
| death_date = 1917
| address = 28 Jermyn Street SW<br />Cambridge [1875]<br />4 Cintra Terrace, Hills Road, Cambridge [1888]
| occupation =
| elected_ESL = 1869.03
| elected_ASL =
| elected_AI = 1869
| elected_APS =
| elected_LAS =
| membership = ESL, AI Ordinary Fellow
| left = 1888.06 last listed
| clubs = Athenaeum Club
| societies = Geological Society<br />Society of Antiquaries<br />Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
}}
== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===
ESL Council 1869-70 Member<br />ESL Council 1870-71 Member<br /><br />AI Council 1871 Member<br />AI Council 1875 Member<br />AI Council 1876 Member<br />AI Council 1877 Member<br /><br />
=== House Notes ===
1869 Sectional Secretary for Archaeology <br />member of Settle cave exploration committee<br />1871.03.20 The resignation of Mr T. Mc. K. Hughes from the Council was received and accepted<br />Woodwardian Professor of Geology, Cambridge [List 1875]<br /><br />same address [28 Jermyn St] as Richard Hill Tiddeman
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Thomas McKenny Hughes (17 December 1832 – 9 June 1917) was a Welsh geologist. He was Woodwardian Professor of Geology at Cambridge University.<br /><br />Member of the Athenaeum Club from 1878
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
Cambridgeshire (Cambridge County Geographies) by T. McKenny Hughes<br />
=== House Publications ===
On a Cairn Near Cefn, St. Asaph, North Wales 1872
== Related Material Details ==
=== RAI Material ===

=== Other Material ===
17 boxes of the records of Thomas McKenny Hughes are at the Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences. The collection contains correspondence with contemporaries including Sir Charles Lyell and his wife; reports and papers concerning both his diplomatic and geological work 1860-1880s; records of the international geological congresses in Bologna, London, Zurich and Russia 1880s-1890s; tour and field-note books including sketches and annotated drawings; maps; records relating to the Woodwardian Museum; drafts of papers and speeches; and some photographic albums. A collection-level description is available on the Archives Hub.[2] The Museum also has some of the records of Mary Caroline Hughes.<br />17 volumes and 6 boxes of Hughes family records can also be found at Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives.[3]<br />There are also papers at Cambridgeshire Archives.[4] These derive from Hughes membership of the Council of the Cambs & Isle of Ely Chamber of Agriculture, of which he was Vice-Chairman in 1902 and Chairman in 1903-4.<br />
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