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James Burrow
Engraving of Burrow by James Basire
17th and 19th President of the Royal Society
In office
1768–1768
Preceded byJames Douglas
Succeeded byJames West
In office
1772–1772
Preceded byJames West
Succeeded bySir John Pringle
Personal details
Born(1701-11-28)November 28, 1701
Starborough Castle, Lingfield, Surrey, England, UK
Died5 November 1782(1782-11-05) (aged 80)

Memorial in Lingfield church

Sir James Burrow FRS FSA (28 November 1701 – 5 November 1782 at Starborough Castle, Lingfield, Surrey) was an English scholar and legal reporter at Inner Temple, London, and was vice president and twice briefly president of the Royal Society. He was knighted in 1773.

He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 7 April 1737, as "A Gentleman well versed in Natural and Mathematical knowledge". He served as a member of the Royal Society Council from 1752 until 1782, initially as a vice president from 1752, and then as a council member. He twice served briefly as a president of the Royal Society, from October to November 1768 following the death of The Earl of Morton, and July to November 1772, following the death of James West.

As vice president, he was involved in the society's activities in organising the observation of the 1761 Transit of Venus, signing the Articles of Agreement between the Council of the Royal Society and Mr Charles Mason and Mr Jeremiah Dixon for their expedition to Bencoolen in the Island of Sumatra.

As a legal reporter, he wrote and published reports of the decisions of significant cases in the English legal system. At the time, four reporters were formally appointed by the King 'to commit to writing, and truly to deliver, as well the words spoken, as the judgments and reasons thereupon given,' in the courts of Westminster quoted in [1]. His work is still cited in law courses.

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Preceded by

James Douglas

17th President of the Royal Society
1768
Succeeded by

James West

Preceded by

James West

19th President of the Royal Society
1772
Succeeded by

John Pringle


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