Cecil James Monro (1833–82)

Barrister and mathematician. BA, Cambridge (Trinity College), 1855; admitted to Lincoln’s Inn, 1855; called to the bar, 1860. Lived abroad owing to ill health, and spent much of his career writing letters and correcting proof-sheets for friends. Corresponded with James Clerk Maxwell on physics, with Augustus De Morgan on pure mathematics and probability, and with William Stanley Jevons on symbolic logic.

Source

Alum. Cantab.

Volume

22