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Bottomley, Francis Carr. Adm. at CAIUS, Oct. 1, 1887. S. of John Carr, of Stoneleigh, Brighouse, Yorks. B. Jan. 18, 1869. School, Giggleswick. Matric. Michs. 1887; Exhibitioner; Scholar, 1888-91; B.A. (Nat. Sci. Trip., 1st Class) 1891; M.B. and B.C. 1894; M.D. 1898. At St George's Hospital, London; House Surgeon. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1897. Sometime Resident Medical Officer at the Royal Free Hospital, London. In medical practice at Bournemouth; Physician to the Royal Victoria and West Hants. Hospital, 1910-29. During the Great War organised hospital transport at Bournemouth. O.B.E., 1920. Of 1, Beechwood Avenue, Bournemouth (Bottomley and Robson). (Venn, II. 488; Medical Directory, 1938.) | Francis Carr BOTTOMLEY Approx. lifespan: 18691954 Adm Gonville & Caius College 1887:10:01 s. of John Carr BOTTOMLEY of Stoneleigh, Brighouse, Yorkshire , b. 1869:01:18 Sch: Giggleswick Matric 1887:10MT: Exhibitioner; Scholar 1888-91 BA NatSci Tripos, 1st Class 1891 MB and BChir 1894 MD 1898 At St George's Hospital London , House Surgeon: MRCS LRCP 1897 Sometime Resident Medical Officer at: : Royal Free Hospital [Royal Free], London , In medical practice at Bournemouth, [Hampshire], Physician to: : Royal Victoria and West Hampshire Hospital [Royal Victoria and West Hampshire], [Hampshire], 1910-29 During the Great War[1914-18] organised hospital transport at Bournemouth, [Hampshire], OBE 1920 Of 1 Beechwood Avenue, Bournemouth, [Hampshire], (Bottomley and Robson) ( Venn, II. 488; Medical Directory 1938) [add:] d. 1954:08:21 at Boscombe, [Hampshire], [:add] [add:](J.D. Pickles: G & C Biog. Hist. )[:add] |
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Mccoy, Frederick. Hon. Sc.D., 1887. S. of Simon, M.D., of Dublin. B. there, 1823. Studied medicine at Dublin and also (according to D.N.B. and Who was Who) at Cambridge, but there is no University or College evidence for this. Arranged the collections of the Geological Society of Ireland and of the Royal Irish Academy; then made palaeontological investigations for a geological map of Ireland. Arranged the collection in the Woodwardian Museum at Cambridge, 1846-50. Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Queen's College, Belfast, 1850-4. F.G.S., 1852. Professor of Natural Science at Melbourne University, 1854-99. F.R.S., 1880. C.M.G., 1886; K.C.M.G., 1891. Founder of the National Museum of Natural History and Geology at Melbourne. Married, 1843, Anna Maria, dau. of Thomas Harrison, solicitor, of Dublin. Author (with Sedgwick) of British Palaeozoic Rocks and Fossils. Died May 15, 1899, at Brighton Beach, Melbourne. (Boase, VI. 107; Who was Who; D.N.B.; Proc. Roy. Soc. B, 75 (1905), 43.) | Frederick MCCOY Approx. lifespan: 18231899 Hon. ScD 1887 s. of Simon MCCOY, MD of Dublin, [Ireland], b. there 1823 Studied medicine Dublin, [Ireland], and also (according to D.N.B. and Who was Who ) CB, ???, , but there is no University or College evidence for this. Arranged the collections of the Geological Society of Ireland and of the Sch: Royal Irish Academy then made palaeontological investigations for a geological map of Ireland , Arranged the collection in Woodwardian Museum at CB, ???, [Cambridgeshire], 1846-50 Professor of Geology: and Mineralogy, Sch: Queen's College Belfast, [Co. Antrim], 1850-54 F.G.S. 1852 Professor of Natural Science: Sch: Melbourne University Melbourne, [Australia], 1854-99 FRS 1880 CMG 1886 KCMG 1891 Founder of: : National Museum of Natural History and Geology Melbourne, [Australia], m. 1843,Anna Maria dau. of Thomas HARRISON, Solicitor of: Dublin, [Ireland], Author (with Sedgwick) of British Palaeozoic Rocks and Fossils d. 1899:05:15,at Brighton Beach, Melbourne, [Australia], ( Boase, VI. 107; Who was Who; D.N.B.; Proc. Royal Society B, 75 (1905), 43) |