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1Name:  Stanhope Bayne-Jones
 Year Elected:  1944
 Class:  2. Biological Sciences
 Residency:  Resident
 Living? :   Deceased
 Birth Date:  1889
 Death Date:  2/20/70
   
2Name:  Lord Mahon Charles Stanhope
 Year Elected:  1774
 Residency:  International
 Living? :   Deceased
 Birth Date:  8/3/1753
 Death Date:  12/15/1816
   
 
Charles Stanhope (3 August 1753– 15 December 1816) was a elected official, nobleman, inventor, and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1774. Charles was the second son of an aristocratic family, and when his older brother Philip died of tuberculosis in 1763, Charles was next in line to inherit the Earldom of Stanhope. When Charles was eleven years old, he moved with his family to Geneva, where he was put in touch with some of the leading intellectuals, scientists, and philosophers of the age. Charles soon developed his own political opinions that made him unpopular in his social circles. He resisted the trappings of wealth that were common among the aristocracy, disdaining theatre and fashion. He served in the House of Commons beginning in 1780, and, after his father’s death in 1786, the House of Lords. He was considered a radical in political spheres: he was a devoted supporter of the early phases of the French Revolution, of abolition, and of universal toleration for people of all religious faiths. His positions were so extreme and his way of expressing himself so aggressive that he had little success as a member of Parliament; hardly any of the motions he put forth received support from his fellow members. All throughout his political career, Charles remained devoted to scientific pursuits. His notable inventions included a pyrometer, a type of printing press, and a design for steam ships. It was on the strength of his scientific contributions that he became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1773. Charles had a difficult family life: his first wife died shortly after the birth of his third child, he separated from his second wife, and he mentioned none of his living children in his will. He died of dropsy at his estate at Chevening. (DNB)
 
3Name:  Lord Mahon Philips Stanhope
 Year Elected:  1774
 Residency:  International
 Living? :   Deceased
   
4Name:  Lord Mahon Philip H. Stanhope
 Year Elected:  1854
 Residency:  International
 Living? :   Deceased
   
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