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Lewis, Waller Augustus.
Adm. pens.
(age 25) at CAIUS, July 16, 1841.
S. of Kensington, Esq. B. [1817], in London.
School, St Omer.
Matric. Michs. 1841; B.A. 1846; M.B. 1849.
At University College Hospital.
L.S.A. 1839; M.R.C.P. 1859.
Lecturer on medical botany at the Hunterian School of Medicine.
Superintending Inspector of the parishes of Westminster, St George's, Hanover Square, Chelsea and Kensington.
Metropolitan Commissioner of Sewers.
Sanitary Commissioner, Home Office.
Married, Aug. 27, 1850, Hester Margaret, dau. of Lieut.-Gen. Sir W. H. Pringle, G.C.B. Author, Report on the State of the Burial Vaults of the Metropolitan Churches, and other works on public health.
A fine whist player.
Of Edward Street, Portman Square, in 1850.
Died Sept.
7, 1882, at Whitby.
(Venn, II. 256; Boase, II. 420; Medical Directories.)
Waller Augustus LEWIS
Approx. lifespan: 1817–1882
pens. aged 25 Gonville & Caius College adm1841:07:16
s. of Kensington LEWIS Esq
b. (1817), London ,
School, St Omer, [France],
Matric 1841:10MT:
BA 1846
MB 1849
At: University College Hospital Sch: University College [London],
LSA 1839
MRCP 1859
Lecturer on medical botany at the Sch: Hunterian School of Medicine
Superintending Inspector of: the parishes of Westminster, [London], St George's, Hanover Square, [London], Chelsea, [London], and Kensington, [London],
Metropolitan Commissioner of: Sewers, [London],
Sanitary Commissioner: Home Office, [London],
m. 1850:08:27,Hester Margaret, dau. of Lieutenant-General: Sir W. H. Pringle, G.C.B.
Publ.: Report on the State of the Burial Vaults of the Metropolitan Churches, and other works on public health.
A fine whist player.
Of Edward Street, Portman Square, [London], in1850
d. Whitby, [North Riding of Yorkshire], 1882:09:07
( Venn, II. 256; Boase, II. 420; Medical Directories .)

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