Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Was at one time a Fleet Surgeon and served through the Baltic Campaign (1854-1855), for which he was awarded the War Medal. He was Senior Assistant Surgeon of HMS *Arrogant* at the capture of Bomarsund, was present at the destruction of forts and capture of a prize at Ecknais, and was Surgeon to HMS
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Was at one time Assistant Medical Superintendent of Sussex House, Bournemouth, and then Resident Medical Superintendent of Laverstock House, Salisbury, both private lunatic asylums. He resided in later years at Oxford Terrace, London, and died in 1897 or 1898.
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Studied at St Thomas's Hospital, and practised at 40 Quay Street, Newport, Isle of Wight. He was Surgeon to the Royal Isle of Wight Infirmary, to Parkhurst Prison, and to the Isle of Wight Artillery Regiment of Militia. In 1859 he was elected an Alderman of the Borough. He died on October 7th, 1886.
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Educated at St Thomas's Hospital, and was at one time Assistant Apothecary there. He was afterwards Resident Surgeon to Christ's Hospital, and practised at 1 Windmill Street, Giltspur Street, EC. He died in retirement at Acton Vale, W, on March 2nd, 1877.
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Educated at St George's Hospital. He practised at Blenheim House, Southampton, and afterwards travelled. His death occurred at Great Malvern, where he resided, on October 7th, 1877.
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Born on April 13th at Litcham, Norfolk, where his grandfather (who died in 1807, aged 67), his father (who died in 1849), and his elder brother (died in February, 1854) practised in succession. He studied at St George's Hospital, and practised in London until the death of his elder brother, Peter Ra
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The second son of Philip Chilwell de la Garde (qv) by Susan, second daughter of the Rev John Lempriere, DD (1765?-1824), author of the *Classical Dictionary*, who was Master of the Exeter Free Grammar School from 1809-1823.
John L Delagarde was educated at St Bartholomew's Hospital, where he gave p
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