Henry Ellis Daniels FRS was a British statistician.
11 Facts About Henry Daniels
Henry Daniels was President of the Royal Statistical Society, and was awarded its Guy Medal in Gold in 1984, following a silver medal in 1947.
Henry Daniels became a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1980.
Henry Daniels was born in London and was educated at George Heriot's School.
Henry Daniels stayed at the university till his retirement in 1978.
Henry Daniels died at Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, having suffered a "massive stroke" at breakfast time the previous day.
Henry Daniels's funeral was officiated, at his request, by a humanist.
The watchmaker George Henry Daniels enlisted Henry Daniels' help with the equations required for the design of his Space Traveller's Watch.
Henry Daniels' family was Jewish, of Russian origin.
In 1950, Henry Daniels married Barbara Pickering; together, they had two children.
In 2000, while on travel during a workshop held at Gregynog Hall, Henry Daniels suffered a massive stroke and died at the nearby Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.