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A History of the County of Somerset
… in the town and elsewhere. 15 John Ring (1752- 1821), surgeon, was born in Wincanton and was the author of books on … 63 In 1858 Lower Marsh farm (191 a.) was sold to Edward Richardson and in 1861 most of it passed to the trustees of … Som. Arch. Soc. lxxxvii. 83. Ogilby, Britannia (1675); R. W. Ketton-Cremer, Felbrigg, 23; 29 Geo. II c. 49; S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… ones he loked on the prince and caste doune his eyene ayen w tout any more.' 156 Three physicians and two surgeons were … there to proclame King Charles the Second in the castle, w ch was also ther allso proclaimed with great Joye.' 344 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… end of Newton Road, was built by 1846 for a Burton surgeon, Robert Tomlinson (d. 1877). 14 The house is now … of Eng. and Wales (1983). S.R.O., D. 603/A/ADD/135; D. (W.) 1734/2/3/139. Ibid. D. (W.) 1734/2/3/21b, pp. 7-9. V.C.H. Derb. ii. 200. P.R.O., RG …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Male Primary occupation medical apothecary (Apothecary. Surgeon. BS 1620-30) Period of medical practice 1618-1640 … but anointed the wrong parts. Action taken ?None to W. Dr. Cadyman and John Kellet to reappear. Verdict case not completed 1 Feb 1628 Entry Edward Cottaw charged W, apothecary/surgeon, with giving him a cathartic for chafed …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Winterborne brook, which flows into the parish from the W. and turns S. at the village. The area was formerly divided … stops and a square label with quatrefoil stops. Further W. is a square-headed window of c. 1500, similar to that … segmental pediment with vase and lamp finials; (3) of John Richardson, 1795, rector, oval marble tablet. At centre of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Gender Male Primary occupation medical empiric (Empiric. ?Surgeon ?BSC 1567-79 (expelled). Brewers Co previously) …
A History of the County of Sussex
… between 120 a. and 165 a. At the same date the estate of W. W. Richardson, the next largest landowner, comprised four farms … bought soon afterwards by the Gorings, who also bought the Richardson estate, which by then included Coombewick farm, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… widows (above, almshouses). Francis Collier ( d. 1741), surgeon: by lifetime gift, 5a. at Hailey from his death, the … church after Sunday service. James Leverett ( d. 1785), surgeon: by will dated 1783, extensive property in Witney, to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… PRO, PROB 4/6045. Gent. Mag. 62 (1792), pt. 2, p. 1144; W. Cobbett, Rural Rides, ed. P. Cobbett (1885 edn), ii. 1778. … Tour (1768), 100; Gent. Mag. 62 (1792), pt. 2, p. 1144; W. Cobbett, Rural Rides, ed. P. Cobbett (1885 edn), ii. 1778. … in Witney, Plummer and Early, Blanket Makers, 305. L. W. Thwaites, 'Marketing of Agric. Produce in 18th-Cent. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… concentrated around High Street and Market Place, included W. H. Tarrant and Sons' grocers, tea-dealers, and provision … 88 Coach-builders included Francis Looker and T. W. Cook, respectively established on High Street and Corn … from 1823 to 1857. 98 A bank founded in the 1790s by the surgeon Edward Batt (d. 1799), with the solicitor Charles …
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