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Fellowes, James.
Adm. pens. (age 19) at PETERHOUSE, Nov. 1, 1791, as Jacob. [3rd] s. of William, M.D., of Lincoln, Physician to the Prince of Wales.
B. [1771], in Edinburgh.
School, Rugby (Dr James). Matric. Michs. 1791.
Resided two years.
Migrated as pens. to Caius, Jan. 4, 1794, on gaining a Tancred Scholarship; M.B. 1797; M.D. 1803.
Fellow, 1798-1816.
F.R.C.P., 1805.
F.R.S., 1816.
Fellow, R. Soc. of Edin.
Served with the Army Medical Corps in Holland, 1794; subsequently Physician to the Forces.
Went with Admiral Christian's Fleet to San Domingo, investigating and treating fever there, 1804.
Knighted by George III, 1809, for general services, especially at Gibraltar, 1804-5. Greatly distinguished himself at Barossa.
Served during the Peninsular War as Inspector of Military Hospitals, 1813-15, and present at siege of Cadiz.
Retired on full-pay pension by Special Treasury Minute, as a mark of his signal services.
Appointed D.L. and J.P. for County of Hants. by the Duke of Wellington.
Friend and executor of (Dr Johnson's) Mrs Thrale.
Married, 1816, Elizabeth, co-heiress of Joseph James, Esq., of Adbury House, Hants., and had issue.
Author, Reports of the Pestilential Disorder of Andalusia which appeared at Cadiz in the years 1800, 1804, 1810, 1813; Observations and Enquiries into the nature and treatment of Yellow Fever. Died Dec. 31, 1857, at Havant, Hants.
Brother of Henry (1800); father of William B. (1838).
(D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 363; Venn, 11. 127; Boase, 1. 1033; G. Mag., 1858, 1. 228; Rugby Sch. Reg., which gives father as 'M.D., of Leicester'.)
James FELLOWES
Approx. lifespan: 1771–1857
pens. aged 19 Peterhouse adm1791:11:01, as Jacob.
3rd s. of William FELLOWES MD of Lincoln, [ Lincolnshire ] Physician to: : Prince of Wales.
b. Edinburgh, [ Scotland ] 1771
Sch: Rugby( Dr – JAMES )
Matric 1791:10MT:
Resided two years
Migrated as pens. to Gonville & Caius College 1794:01:04, on gaining a Tancred Scholarship;
MB 1797
MD 1803
Fellow 1798-1816
FRCP 1805
FRS 1816
Fellow: R. Society of Edin.
Served with Army Medical Corps in Holland 1794
subsequently Physician to: : Forces
Went with Admiral Christian's Fleet to Dominica , investigating and treating fever there 1804
Knighted by George III 1809, for general services, especially Gibraltar 1804-05
Greatly distinguished himself Barossa, [XXX]
Served during the Peninsular War Spain Portugal as Inspector of: Military Hospitals 1813-15, and present at siege of Cadiz, [ Spain ]
Retired on full-pay pension by Special Treasury Minute, as a mark of his signal services.
Appointed D.L. and J.P. for County of: Hampshire by the Duke of Wellington.
Friend and executor of ( Dr – JOHNSON'S ) Mrs Thrale.
m. 1816,Elizabeth, co-heiress of Joseph James, Esq., of Adbury House, Adbury, Hampshire
had issue
Publ.: Reports of the Pestilential Disorder of Andalusia which appeared at Cadiz in the years 1800, 1804, 1810, 1813
Observations and Enquiries into the nature and treatment of Yellow Fever.
d. Havant, Hampshire 1857:12:31
brother of Henry FELLOWES (1800)
father of William B. FELLOWES (1838)
( D.N.B.; T. A. Walker, 363; Venn, 11. 127; Boase, 1. 1033; G. Mag 1858, 1. 228; Rugby School Reg., which gives father as 'M.D., of Leicester'.)

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