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Paris, John Ayrton.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at CAIUS, June 30, 1803.
S. of Thomas, of Cambridge (and Elizabeth, dau. of Edmund Ayrton, Mus.D.).
B. there [Aug. 7, 1785]. Schools, Linton (Mr Curteis) and private, London (Mr Bradley); and at Edinburgh University.
Matric. Michs. 1803; M.B. 1808; M.D. 1813.
F.R.S., 1821.
Hon.
D.C.L., Oxford, 1850.
Practised in London, 1809-13.
Physician at the Westminster Hospital, 1809-13.
In practice at Penzance, 1813-17.
Founder and first Secretary of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, 1814.
Returned to London, 1817, practising first in Sackville Street and later in Dover Street.
Lecturer on materia medica at Windmill Street Medical School.
F.R.C.P., 1814.
Lecturer, R.C.P., 1819-26; Censor, 1817, 1828, 1836 and 1843; Harveian Orator, 1843; President, 1844-56.
Married, Dec. 11, 1809, Mary Catherine, dau. of Francis Noble, of Fordham Abbey, Cambs.
One of the founders of the Athenaeum Club.
Author, Life of Sir Humphry Davy; Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest; Pharmacologia; Medical Jurisprudence; etc.
Died Dec. 24, 1856, at his house in Dover Street; buried in Woking cemetery.
Father of Thomas C. (1837) and of John R. (1842).
(Boase, II. 1336; Boase, Biblio.
Cornub.
, 421, 1454; Boase, Collect.
Cornub.
, 65; Medical Directories; D.N.B.)
John Ayrton PARIS
Approx. lifespan: 1785–1856
pens. aged 17 Gonville & Caius College adm1803:06:30
s. of Thomas PARIS of CB, ???, [Cambridgeshire], (and Elizabeth AYRTON dau. of Edmund AYRTON MusD )
b. there 1785:08:07
schools Sch: Linton School Linton, [Cambridgeshire], ( Mr – CURTEIS )
and private, London , ( Mr – BRADLEY ); and at Sch: Edinburgh University Edinburgh, [Scotland],
Matric 1803:10MT:
MB 1808
MD 1813
FRS 1821
Hon.DCL OX, [Oxfordshire], 1850
Practised in: : London , 1809-13
Physician at: : Westminster Hospital Westminster, [London], 1809-13
In practice at: Penzance, [Cornwall], 1813-17
Founder: and first
Sec. of: : Royal Geological Society of Cornwall , 1814
Returned to London , 1817,practising first Sackville Street, [London], and later Dover Street, [London],
Lecturer on materia medica at Sch: Windmill Street
Sch: Medical School Windmill Street Medical, [London],
FRCP 1814
Lecturer: R.C.P. 1819-26
Censor: 1817, 1828, 1836, and 1843
Harveian Orator: 1843
President: 1844-56
m. 1809:12:11 Mary Catherine NOBLE dau. of Francis NOBLE, of Fordham Abbey, Fordham, Cambridgeshire ,
One of the founders of Athenaeum Club
Publ.: Life of Sir Humphry Davy; Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest; Pharmacologia; Medical Jurisprudence ; etc.
d. 1856:12:24 at his House in Dover Street, [London],
buried in Woking cemetery [Surrey],
father of Thomas C. PARIS (1837)
father of John R. PARIS (1842)
( Boase, II. 1336; Boase, Biblio. Cornub., 421 1454; Boase, Collect. Cornub., 65; Medical Directories; D.N.B .)

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