Having been at what seems the centre of learned culture in 17th century
Dublin, the society boasted many historically famous members. Many of these were members, fellows, professors of
Trinity College Dublin, clergymen, medical practitioners and members of the judiciary.
Council Dating of the society's sessions are counted from 1 November 1684, due to the first elections of officers taking place at that time.
Members of the Society , member of the society. What follows is a complete list of known members of the society. •
William Stewart, 1st Viscount Mountjoy. •
Robert Reading, first and last Baronet Reading. •
George Berkeley, Anglo-Irish philosopher. •
Cyril Wyche, Chief Secretary for Ireland. •
Sir Richard Bulkeley, 2nd Baronet, Fellow of Trinity College. •
Samuel Foley, Bishop of Down and Connor, one of the earliest members of the society. •
Dudley Loftus, Vicar General of Ireland, Judge of the Prerogative Court of Ireland, Senior Master of Chancery and great-grandson of
Adam Loftus. •
Allan Mullen, eminent Irish anatomist. •
William King, Archbishop of Dublin, Scholar of
Trinity College Dublin. •
Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke,
Lord President of the Council and
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. •
St George Ashe, Bishop of Cloyne, Fellow, Provost of
Trinity College Dublin. •
Jonathan Swift,
physician, and president of the
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. • Henry Eenerly. • J. Finglass. •
Mark Baggot. • Dr. Daniel Houlaghan. • John Keogh , member after the society's revival in the early 18th Century. • John Stanley. • Jacobus Silvius. • Samuel Walkington, Archdeacon of Ossory, elected to the society in 1693. • Paul Rieaut. • Sir
John Hely,
Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer and
Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas. •
Sir Richard Cox,
Lord Chancellor of Ireland and
Lord Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench for Ireland •
Bryan Robinson, physician, academic and writer. •
Richard Helsham, author, and founder of the
Royal Dublin Society. •
Samuel Madden, author, and founder of the
Royal Dublin Society. ==Continuation of the Society==