Honorary Membership was limited to 10 from 1890-1900, and to 15 from 1901 onwards. Corresponding Membership was a lesser class of Honoris causa membership in the early years. A few honorary members, such as Barnard, were first made corresponding members for a short time before being recommissioned as honorary members.
Nation(s) | Start | End | |
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Stratton, Prof. Frederick John Marrian | United Kingdom | 1954 | 1960 |
Elger, Mr. Thomas Gwyn Empy | United Kingdom | 1896 | 1897 |
Greenwood, Cpt. W. Nelson | United Kingdom | 1898 | 1906 |
Turner, Prof. Herbert Hall | United Kingdom | 1916 | 1930 |
Williams, Mr. Arthur Stanley | United Kingdom | 1909 | 1938 |
Clerke, Miss Agnes M. | United Kingdom | 1891 | 1907 |
Huggins, Dr. Sir William | United Kingdom | 1891 | 1910 |
Downing, Dr. Arthur Matthew Weld | United Kingdom | 1896 | 1917 |
Ryle, Sir Martin | United Kingdom | 1973 | 1983 |
Spencer Jones, Sir Harold | United Kingdom | 1947 | 1960 |