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WARREN, PELHAM.
Adm. pens. (age 17) at TRINITY, May 25, 1795. [9th] s. of Richard (1747-8) [physician to George III], of London (and Elizabeth, only dau. of Peter Shaw, physician). [B. Oct. 7, 1778, in London .] School, Westminster (Dr Vincent). Matric. Lent, 1796; Browne (Classical) medal, 1798; M.B. 1800; M.D. 1805.
F.R.C.P., 1806; Censor, 1810; Harveian Orator, 1826.
Physician to St George's Hospital, 1803-16.
F.R.S., 1813.
Gazetted Physician-Extraordinary to the King, July 24, 1830, but declined the honour.
An accomplished classical scholar.
Had a caustic wit and a very independent manner as a physician; 'took a prodigious amount of snuff, and was plain and untidy in his dress, perhaps to affectation.' Married, May 3, 1814, Penelope, eldest dau. of the Very Rev. William Davies Shipley, Dean of St Asaph, and had issue, 7 children.
Died Dec 2, 1835, at Worting House, near Basingstoke.
Father of Richard P. (1833) and William S. (1833); brother of Charles (1780), John (1785) and Henry (1790).
( Record of Old Westminsters; Jesus College Notes (pedigree); Munk, Roll of the R.C. of Physicians; D.N.B. )
Pelham WARREN
Approx. lifespan: 1778–1835
pens. aged 17 Trinity College adm1795:05:25
9th s. of Richard WARREN (1747) Physician: to George III, of London , (and Elizabeth SHAW only dau. of Peter SHAW Physician: )
b. 1778:10:07 in London ,
Sch: Westminster School Westminster, [London], ( Dr – VINCENT )
Matric 1796:01LT:
Browne (Classical) medal 1798
MB 1800
MD 1805
FRCP 1806
Censor: 1810
Harveian Orator: 1826
Physician to: : St George's Hospital [London], 1803-16
FRS 1813
Gazetted Physician-Extraordinary to the King: 1830:07:24 but declined the honour.
An accomplished classical scholar.
Had a caustic wit and a very independent manner as a Physician:
'took a prodigious amount of snuff, and was plain and untidy in his dress, perhaps to affectation.'
m. 1814:05:03 Penelope SHIPLEY eldest dau. of Very Rev. William Davies SHIPLEY, Dean of St Asaph, [Flintshire], 7 children.
had issue
d. 1835:12:02 at Worting House, near Basingstoke, [Hampshire],
father of Richard P. WARREN (1833)
father of William S. WARREN (1833)
brother of Charles WARREN (1780)
brother of John WARREN (1785)
brother of Henry WARREN (1790)
( Record of Old Westminsters; Jesus College Notes (pedigree);Munk, Roll of the R
C.: Physicians; D.N.B.
)

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