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A History of the County of Essex
… for his estates in 1646 as a royalist. 35 He had been surgeon to Charles I. In the 19th century Rokeby House became …
A History of the County of Essex
… 17th century. 10 William Clowes the elder (d. 1604), surgeon and writer, lived at Plaistow, 11 his son William Clowes the younger (15821648), surgeon to Charles I, at Rokeby House, Stratford. 12 Edmund …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… large house was the rectory, most farms, the mills, and a surgeon employed male and female domestic servants in 1841 … class, which meant intermarriage among a few families. 6 A surgeon was licensed in 1668, 7 an apothecary was recorded in 1766 8 and a surgeon in 1841. Another surgeon in 1871 described himself as …
A History of the County of Sussex
… corn merchants, a horse-collar maker, a druggist, and a surgeon. 20 In the early 19th century the proportion of …
Old and New London
… Africa. In lodgings in Fludyer Street lived the eminent surgeon, Sir Charles Bell, in the early part of his career, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a watchmaker, ten carpenters and wheelwrights, and a surgeon. 13 In 1866 there were two watchmakers, a cooper, an …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to 1939, 48 cordwainers from 1679 to 1755. 49 There was a surgeon in 1641 50 and in 1856. 51 In the late 19th century …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… London Hospital here owes its origin to Mr. John Harrison, surgeon, who, having conducted a small establishment of the …
Old and New London
… a rich canopy, in a spacious hall of the palace. Each surgeon led his patients in turn to the foot of the throne, …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… very fair style for him. Wet day. Dr Sandwith who was the surgeon to the English at Kars, has been liberated by the …
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