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    Banks was born in Argyll Street, Soho, London, the son of William Banks, a wealthy Lincolnshire country squire and member of the House of Commons, and his wife Sarah, daughter of William Bate. [2] He was baptised at St James's Church, Piccadilly, on 20 February 1743, Old Style. [5]

  2. Sir Joseph Banks. Joseph Banks was made a baronet in 1781 and a Knight Commander of Bath in 1795 for his patronage of natural science. Drawer of butterflies from the insect collection of Sir Joseph Banks - a collection of more than 4,000 insects, including butterflies, flies, bugs and moths.

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  4. Jun 15, 2024 · Sir Joseph Banks (born February 13, 1743, London, England—died June 19, 1820, Isleworth, London) was a British explorer, naturalist, and longtime president of the Royal Society, known for his promotion of science.

  5. Sir Joseph Banks was an eminent English naturalist, explorer and botanist, noted for his promotion of natural sciences. He also remains the longest serving president of the Royal Society of London. Advertisements Early Life and Education: Born in London on January 4, 1743 in a rich Lincolnshire family, Joseph Banks was the son of William

  6. Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820), naturalist and patron of science, was born on 13 February 1743 (2 February, O.S.) at Westminster, England, the only son of William Banks (1719-1761) and Sarah, née Bate (1720-1804).

  7. Apr 28, 2020 · On Captain Cook's first voyage, Sir Joseph Banks firmly advocated the strategic use of colonisation, vigorously promoting the use of "Botany Bay" as a penal colony, writes David Andress.

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