Spencer Cowper (1713–1774) was
Dean of Durham Cathedral from 1746 to 1774,[1] known also for his early contributions to
meteorology and his liking for poetry and music.[2]
^
abcKenworthy, Joan M; McCollum, Margaret S (March 2009). "A Contribution to Meteorology by Spencer Cowper, Dean of Durham 1746-74". Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 63 (1): 57–80.
doi:
10.1098/rsnr.2007.0047.
JSTOR40647193.
S2CID145590156.
^Cowper, Spencer (1956). Hughes, Edward (ed.). Letters of Spencer Cowper, Dean of Durham, 1746-74. Andrews & Co.
^Gittings, Clare (January 1997). "The hell of living: Reflections on death in the diary of Sarah, Lady Cowper, 1700–1716". Mortality. 2 (1): 26.
doi:
10.1080/713685853.
Spencer Cowper (1713–1774) was
Dean of Durham Cathedral from 1746 to 1774,[1] known also for his early contributions to
meteorology and his liking for poetry and music.[2]
^
abcKenworthy, Joan M; McCollum, Margaret S (March 2009). "A Contribution to Meteorology by Spencer Cowper, Dean of Durham 1746-74". Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London. 63 (1): 57–80.
doi:
10.1098/rsnr.2007.0047.
JSTOR40647193.
S2CID145590156.
^Cowper, Spencer (1956). Hughes, Edward (ed.). Letters of Spencer Cowper, Dean of Durham, 1746-74. Andrews & Co.
^Gittings, Clare (January 1997). "The hell of living: Reflections on death in the diary of Sarah, Lady Cowper, 1700–1716". Mortality. 2 (1): 26.
doi:
10.1080/713685853.