1615 - 1691
Katherine Jones Viscountess Ranelagh Irish Scientist
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Katherine Jones Viscountess Ranelagh was previously married to Arthur Jones 2nd Viscount Ranelagh (1630 - 1669).
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| First Name |
Katherine
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| Middle Name |
Jones Viscountess
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| Last Name |
Ranelagh
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| Full Name at Birth |
Katherine Boyles
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| Alternative Name |
Katherine Jones Viscountess Ranelagh, Katherine Jones, Katherine Boyles
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| Birthday |
22nd March, 1615
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| Birthplace |
Youghal, Ireland
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| Died |
3rd December, 1691
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| Zodiac Sign |
Aries
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| Nationality |
Irish
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| Occupation Text |
female scientist in seventeenth century Britain
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| Occupation |
Scientist
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Katherine Jones, Viscountess Ranelagh (22 March 1615 – 23 December 1691), also known as Lady Ranelagh, was an Anglo-Irish scientist in seventeenth-century Ireland and England. She was also a political and religious philosopher, and a member of many intellectual circles including the Hartlib Circle, the Great Tew Circle, and the Invisible College. Her correspondents included Samuel Hartlib, Edward Hyde, William Laud (the Archbishop of Canterbury), Thomas Hyde, and John Milton. She was the sister of Robert Boyle and is thought to have been a great influence on his work in chemistry. In her own right, she was a political and social figure closely connected to the Hartlib Circle. Lady Ranelagh held a London salon during the 1650s, much frequented by virtuosi associated with Hartlib.
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