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Arham, Thomas Foster.
Adm. pens. at QUEENS', May 30, 1812.
Of Cornwall. [S. and h. of Thomas Foster (above). B. Sept. 10, 1794, at Hendon, Middlesex.] Matric. Michs. 1812; M.B. 1820.
Extra-Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, 1821.
In practice at Penzance; Hon. Physician to the Dispensary.
Librarian of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 1828.
Removed to Exeter, c. 1830.
Physician to the Exeter Dispensary and Institution for the Blind, 1830.
Actively supported the Unitarian Congregation at Exeter, but finally became unsectarian in his views.
Moved to Newton Abbot; resided at Castle Dyke, Highweek, 1849-69.
Abandoned the practice of medicine.
A good classical scholar.
Married (1) Sarah, dau. of Francis Garratt, merchant, of London, 1817; (2) Margaret, dau. of Capt.
William Henyson, R.N., of Stranraer, N.B., Dec. 14, 1843.
Author, classical and theological.
Died Mar. 13, 1869, at Highweek.
Buried there.
Brother of Charles (1821), etc.; father of Eustace (1844).
(D.N.B.; Biblioth.
Cornub
., III.)
Thomas Foster BARHAM
Approx. lifespan: 1794–1869
pens. Queens' College adm1812:05:30
Of Cornwall ,
s. and h. of Thomas Foster BARHAM (1784)
b. Hendon, Middlesex , 1794:09:10
Matric 1812:10MT:
MB 1820
Extra-Licentiate of: Sch: Royal College of Physicians 1821
In practice at: Penzance, [Cornwall],
Hon. Physician to: : Dispensary [Penzance], [Cornwall],
Librarian of: Royal Geological Society of Cornwall 1828
Removed to Exeter, [Devon], c .1830
Physician to: : Exeter Dispensary [Exeter], [Devon],
Physician to: : Institution for the Blind [Exeter], [Devon], 1830
Actively supported the Unitarian Congregation, but finally became unsectarian in his views, at Exeter, [Devon],
Moved to Newton Abbot, [Devon],
At Castle Dyke, Highweek, [Devon], 1849-69
Abandoned the practice of medicine. A good classical scholar
m. (1) Sarah GARRATT dau. of Francis GARRATT merchant of London , 1817
m. (2) Margaret HENYSON dau. of William HENYSON Captain: R.N. of Stranraer, [Wigtownshire], 1843:12:14
Publ.: classical and theological
d. Highweek, [Devon], 1869:03:13
bur. Highweek, [Devon],
brother of Charles BARHAM (1821) etc.
father of Eustace BARHAM (1844)
( D.N.B.; Biblioth. Cornub ., III)

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