John Mickleburgh
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John Mickleburgh | |
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Born | c. 1692 Norwich, England |
Died | 11 May 1756 |
Nationality | English |
Occupation | Chemist |
John Mickleburgh (c. 1692 – 11 May 1756) was an English chemist, and the third holder of the 1702 Chair of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge.
Early life
Mickleburgh was born in Norwich, the son of Thomas Mickleburgh, a weaver.[1]
Academic career
At age 17, on 30 May 1709, Mickleburgh was admitted a sizar at Caius, Cambridge. Shortly after he migrated to Corpus Christi, Cambridge, where he was made a Fellow in 1714. He secured the 1702 Chair of Chemistry in 1718, which he occupied until his death in 1756.[2]
Among his students were John Morgan, Professor of Anatomy at Cambridge from 1728 to 1734, and his two immediate successors, George Cuthbert and Robert Bankes.[3]
References
- ^ Venn, John A. (1922–1954). Alumni Cantabrigienses. London, England: Cambridge University Press.
- ^ Archer, Mary D.; Haley, Christopher D. (2005), The 1702 chair of chemistry at Cambridge: transformation and change, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521828732
- ^ Archer, Mary D.; Haley, Christopher D. (2005). The 1702 Chair of Chemistry at Cambridge: Transformation and Change. Cambridge University Press. p. 45. ISBN 978-0-521-82873-4.
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