Plarr's Lives of the Fellows
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Born 4 March 1866, the son of John Turner Caddy, MD, MRCS (died 1902), deputy inspector-general of hospitals and fleets, Royal Navy, and Florence Thompson, his wife. Arnold Caddy's younger brother Adrian also became a Fellow of the College. He was educated at King's College School and St George's Ho
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Born at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 11 January 1863, the fifth son and eighth child of Edward Richardson and his wife, *née* Hutton. His father, an iron and steel merchant and paper manufacturer, lived afterwards at Cotfield House, Gateshead-on-Tyne. W G Richardson was educated at Leys School, Cambridge, w
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Born at Huddersfield on 17 January 1859, the second son and third child of William Robinson, MRCS 1840, surgeon to the Huddersfield Infirmary, and Ellen Marshall, his wife. His grandfather, George Robinson, MRCS 1807, had also been surgeon to the Huddersfield Infirmary. Frederick William Robinson, a
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The fourth child and eldest son of the Rev Charles James Waterhouse, who, after taking his arts degree from St John's College, Cambridge, BA 1851, entered the Church and became a chaplain in the Indian Army. Herbert Waterhouse was born in Singapore on 13 February 1854, and was educated at Brighton C
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Born 13 October 1862, the second son of the Rev B G Luard, Rector of Birch, near Colchester, Essex, and Clara Isabella Sandford Bramston, his wife. Another son, Canon E P Luard, succeeded their father as Rector of Birch. He was educated at Malvern College, was a scholar of St Catherine's College, Ca
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Born at the Vicarage, Berden, Essex on 8 December 1862, the sixth child and fourth son of the Rev F Gifford Nash and Sarah Eliza Hacket, his wife. He was educated at Gloucester Cathedral School and entered the Middlesex Hospital in 1882, winning the entrance scholarship, the exhibition in anatomy an
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