Thomas Mott, the son of William and Susan Mott, was baptised at All Saints' church, Cambridge, on 6 December 1773. On 18 January 1796 he married, at St Edmund's church, Cambridge, a daughter of Edward Gillam, merchant and carrier (Stamford Mercury, 22… read more
Maimburg was 67 years of age when he died in 1836 (see below), and was therefore born in 1768 or 1769.
In 1799 he was stationed at Minorca with the 8th (or King's) Regiment of Foot (O.13.1, No. 106).
On 1 Sept. 1800 he was serving as a Lieutenant in the… read more
‘J. Farn executed portraits in mezzotint for the European Magazine, including portraits of the politician W. Burton Conyngham, after G. Stuart; the actress Mrs Susanna Maria Cibber, after J. Giles Eccardt; the writer SIr Herbert Croft; and the botanist… read more
Dyer was born on 12 January 1758. He served as house apothecary to the Bristol Infirmary for 21 years. In February 1814 he married Margaret Susannah Lowe at St Augustine’s, Bristol, and he retired from the infirmary about the same time. He formed a… read more
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