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On 8 November 1790, the hospital was closed and its equipment was distributed to Mercer's Hospital and Dr Steevens' Hospital. [3] On 9 July 1792, a house on Wellington Quay (previously Blind Quay) was leased by the College and it was opened as Sir Patrick Dun's Hospital, in memory of the College's benefactor, on 27 September 1792. [3]
He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, the son of Charles Dun and his wife Catherine Burnet and the nephew of Patrick Dun, Principal of Marischal College in Aberdeen. [1]He appeared in 1676 in Dublin as "physician to the state and my lord-lieutenant" (according to Sir John Hill, quoted in Culloden Papers, London, 1865), and was elected one of the fourteen fellows of the Dublin College of ...
Dunn was born in London and is the eldest son of the late H. P. ("Pat") Dunn, a prominent Auckland obstetrician. Dunn was considerably influenced by his father and his mother, June Dunn, a former school teacher, in later deciding to become a priest and being appointed a bishop. [1]
Pat Dunn or Patricia Dunn or Patrick Dunn may refer to: Pat. Pat Dunn (1858–1938), American mogul known as "The Duke of Padre Island" (see Nueces Hotel) Pat Dunn (basketball) (1931–1975), American professional basketball player; Pat Dunn (politician) (born 1950), male Canadian politician; Pat Dunn (referee) (1933–1999), British football ...
Pat Dunn was born in London in 1933, the daughter of Lewis Henry Thurston (1893–1972) and his wife, Rebecca, née Stebbings, who died when Pat was one year old. The family moved from south London to Weymouth, Dorset, in the early Second World War. Pat became an enthusiastic footballer when growing up.
Patrick "Pat" Dunne (9 February 1943 – 25 September 2015) was an Irish professional football goalkeeper. He played internationally for the Republic of Ireland and professionally in both Republic of Ireland and England.
Patrick Lee (26 September 1944 – 30 October 2023) was an Irish Fine Gael politician and medical doctor. He first stood for election as a Fine Gael candidate at the 1987 general election for the Dublin Central constituency but was not successful. He stood again at the 1989 general election and was elected as a Fine Gael Teachta Dála (TD). [1]
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