Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born 7 September 1877, third son of the Rev W Morgan Jones, Rector of Marks Tey, Essex, and Emma Gray, his wife. He was educated at St Paul's School, as a capitation scholar 1889-90 and a foundationer 1890-95, and at St George's Hospital, where he won an entrance scholarship in 1895 and was subseque
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Born in 1876 he was younger son of Colonel (afterwards General Sir) Charles Warren KCB, GCMG, FRS and Fanny Margaretta Haydon his wife. His grandfather, Major-General Sir Charles Warren KCB, had been Colonel of the 96th Regiment; his father, the second Sir Charles Warren (1840-1927), was a distingui
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Born at Godalming 16 March 1875 youngest son of Benjamin Broomhall of the China Inland Mission, an energetic opponent of the opium trade, he was educated at the City of London School intending to go into business, but instead entered the London Hospital, where he became a house surgeon. After holdin
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Born on 24 December 1876 the fourth child and third son of Michael Longridge CBE of Bowdon, Cheshire, President of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers 1917-19, and his wife née O'Neill, he was educated at Malvern College and at Owen's College, Manchester, and entered St George's Hospital with a sc
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