- William Thomas Brande
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name = William Thomas Brande
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birth_date =11 January 1788
birth_place =London
death_date =11 February 1866
death_place = Tunbridge Wells
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footnotes =William Thomas Brande FRS (
11 January 1788 -11 February 1866 ), Englishchemist , was born inLondon .After leaving
Westminster School , he was apprenticed, in 1802, to his brother, anapothecary , with the view of adopting the profession of medicine. However, Brande's bent was towards chemistry, a sound knowledge of which he acquired in his spare time. In 1812 he was appointed professor of chemistry to theApothecaries' Society , and delivered a course of lectures before theBoard of Agriculture in place ofSir Humphry Davy , whom in the following year he succeeded in the chair of chemistry at theRoyal Institution , London. From about 1823 onwards, Brande worked increasingly with the Royal Mint, eventually becoming Superintendent of the Coining and Die Department.Brande's "Manual of Chemistry", first published in 1819, enjoyed wide popularity, and among other works he brought out a "Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art" in 1842. He was working on a new edition when he died at Tunbridge Wells.
Brande died in 1866, and is buried in the large metropolitan cemetery of West Norwood, London (grave 1177, square 98).
References
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=tKsOAAAAIAAJ&pg=PP13&dq=william+thomas+brande+obituary#PPT2,M1 Obituary] - from "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London", volume XVI, 1868, pages ii - vi (at end of volume)
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=NyoJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA216&dq=william+brande&as_brr=1#PPA216,M1 Dictionary of National Biography (1886)] entry for Brande
* [http://www.fownc.org/newsletters/no47.shtml Material on Brande's life and death] by Frank James
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