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Tuthill, George Leman. Adm. sizar (age 18) at CAIUS, June 3, 1790. [Only] s. of John, attorney, of Halesworth, Suffolk (and Sarah, only dau. of James Jermyn, of Halesworth). B. there [Feb. 16, 1772]. School, Bungay. Scholar, 1790; matric. Michs. 1792; B.A. (5 th Wrangler ) 1794; M.A. 1809; Med. Lic. 1812: M.D. 1816. Married ( c. 1795) Maria, dau. of Richard Smith, of Halesworth. Went to Paris with his wife, and was among the numerous British subjects detained there by the revolution; after several years captivity, his wife petitioned Napoleon for her husband's release, with the result that they were allowed to return to England. F.R.S., 1810; F.R.C.P., 1817; Gulstonian Lecturer, 1818; Censor, 1819 and 1830. Knighted, 1820. Physician to Westminster Hospital and to the Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals. 'A sound classical scholar and a good chemist.' A promoter of Pharmacopoeia Londinensis . Died Apr. 7, 1835, at his House in Cavendish Square; buried at St Albans M.I. at Cransford, Suffolk . ( Venn, II. 120; D.N.B. ) | George Leman TUTHILL Approx. lifespan: 17721835 sizar aged 18 Gonville & Caius College adm1790:06:03 Only s. of John TUTHILL Attorney of: Halesworth, Suffolk , (and Sarah JERMYN only dau. of James JERMYN of Halesworth, [Suffolk], ) b. there 1772:02:16]. Sch: Bungay School Bungay, [Suffolk], Scholar 1790 Matric 1792:10MT: BA 5 th Wrangler 1794 MA 1809 ??? Medical Lic. 1812 : MD 1816 m. ( c1795) Maria SMITH dau. of Richard SMITH of Halesworth, [Suffolk], Went to Paris, [France], with his wife, and was among the numerous British subjects detained there by the revolution; after several years captivity, his wife petitioned Napoleon for her husband's release, with the result that they were allowed to return to England. FRS 1810 FRCP 1817 Gulstonian Lecturer: 1818 Censor: 1819, and 1830 Knighted 1820 Physician to: : Westminster Hospital Westminster, [London], and to the Bridewell and Bethlehem Hospitals [London], 'A sound classical scholar and a good Chemist' A promoter of Pharmacopoeia Londinensis d. 1835:04:07 at his house in Cavendish Square, [London], buried St Albans, [Hertfordshire], MI Cransford, Suffolk , ( Venn II. 120; D.N.B. ) |