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Richard Phillips (1778-1851), of the Poultry, son of a printer and bookseller in the City of London, was a member of the Society of Friends, In early life he was the intimate friend of Davy and Wollaston. He became distinguished as a chemist, was elected F.R.S. in 1822, and was chemist and curator to the Museum of Economic Geology from 1839 until the close of his life: during the last two years he was president of the Chemical Society. (From: History of Geological Society H.B.W. (1907) pp. 13)

Timeline

1778 Born in 1778, son of printer and bookseller in the City. Member of Society of Friends. Associate of Davy and Wollaston. Became distinguished as a Chemist.
1822 Elected F.R.S.
1839 Appointed first Chemist and Curator to Museum of Economic Geology. (Continued 2nd series of “Annals of Philosophy……” (1821-26) begun by T. Thomson (1813-20)).
1850 – 1851 President of Chemistry Society.
1851 Died.

Biographies and obituaries

History of Geological Society H.B.W. (1907) pp. 13, 50.
Wikipedia entry

Article: Richard Phillips at the Museum of Economic Geology and his experimental work on the Penny Black and Penny Red postage stamps