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  2. John Fothergill (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Fothergill FRS (8 March 1712 – 26 December 1780) was an English physician, plant collector, philanthropist and Quaker. His medical writings were influential, and he built up a sizeable botanic garden in what is now West Ham Park in London.

  3. William Edward Fothergill - Wikipedia

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    Fothergill was born in Southampton, England and brought up in Darlington. [1] He came from a family who had a doctor in the family in the previous six generations. [4] His ancestor was the eminent Quaker physician and naturalist John Fothergill and his own branch of the family came from the elder brother of John Fothergill.

  4. Thompson and Morgan - Wikipedia

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    The first Thompson and Morgan catalogue was created in 1855. They now produce over 20 different catalogues that are distributed in the UK, US, French and German markets. Catalogues are distributed by mail and can be requested directly from the company by telephone or via their websites.

  5. John Milner Fothergill - Wikipedia

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    Fothergill, son of surgeon George Fothergill and his wife Sarah Milner, was born at Morland, Westmorland, on 11 April 1841, studied at the University of Edinburgh, and there graduated M.D. 1865. [1] He afterwards studied at Vienna and Berlin and began professional work as a general practitioner at Morland. [ 1 ]

  6. George Fothergill - Wikipedia

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    George Fothergill, DD (20 December 1705 – 5 October 1760) was a British academic and Anglican priest. He was principal of St Edmund Hall, Oxford between 1751 and 1760. Early life and education

  7. Richard Fothergill (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Fothergill's coat of arms James Sant, Mary Fothergill and her children Richard and Mary. Oil on canvas, exhibited at the Royal Academy 1864. Fothergill's second wife. Richard Fothergill (8 November 1822 – 24 June 1903) was an English ironmaster, a coalmine-owner in Wales and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from ...

  8. John Fothergill - Wikipedia

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    John Fothergill may refer to: John Fothergill (physician) (1712–1780), English physician and botanist John Fothergill (merchant) (1730–1782), English merchant

  9. Marmaduke Fothergill - Wikipedia

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    The Reverend Marmaduke Fothergill (1652 – 1731) was a Yorkshire clergyman, a scholar of Christian liturgy and collector of books. [1] [2] [3] His donated collection is held as the Fothergill Collection at York Minster Library. [4] It includes some titles which were previously in the library of John Price (Pricaeus). [5]