John William Lubbock

Sir John William Lubbock (March 26 1803June 21 1865) was an English banker, mathematician and astronomer. From 1830-1835 he was Treasurer and from 1838-1847 Vice-President of the Royal Society. Between 1837 and 1842 Lubbock was the first Vice-Chancellor of the University of London, a position later held by his eldest son, the statesman and archaeologist Sir John Lubbock. Lubbock, John William Lubbock, John William Lubbock, John William Lubbock, John William Lubbock, John William

 

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