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Ephraim Reinhold Seehl ((英語:''Ephraim Rinhold Seehl'')) (died 1783?)〔(Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury 12th September 1783, ''Ephraim Rinhold Seehl''. )〕 was an apothecary and chemist of German background, born in Sweden. He was known as a manufacturer of green vitriol. ==Life== He was the son of Captain Reinhold Seehl (d. 1721), a German volunteer who worked his way through the ranks in the Swedish army. He settled in England and was naturalised as a British subject by Act of Parliament introduced in 1783 (23 Geo c. 8). Seehl occurs in a London subscription list in 1757. He was one of just three people with addresses in Poplar and Blackwall to be found in Thomas Mortimer's ''Universal Director'' of 1763. There his entry reads "Seehl, Ephraim Rinhold, Copperas Merchant, Blackwall; or at the Bank Coffee-house, Threadneedlestreet." At this time he was leasing the Copperas Works in Bromley from his brother-in-law, the shipwright John Perry of Blackwall Yard. Seehl traveled widely in Europe. He was a subscriber to (''Mineralogia Cornubiensis'' ) (1778) by William Pryce. His autograph book shows that he was almost certainly a Rosicrucian. Seehl's will was proved 12 September 1783.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ephraim Seehl」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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