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HENRY PLUMPTRE, M.D. (Roll, ii, 24.)

Presented by himself in 1744.

Fellow of the College, 1708.

Registrar, 1718 to 1722. Treasurer, 1725 and 1726. President, 1740 to 1745. Died, 1746.

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Painted by Henry Phillips, jun., at the expense of the College, from a miniature in the possession of his family.

Born, 1785. Licentiate of the College, 1812. Fellow, 1829. Died, 1850.

SIR FRANCIS PRUJEAN, knt., M.D. (Roll, i, 185.)

Painted by Streater in 1662. Purchased by the College in 1874 of Miss Prujean, his last surviving descendant.

Fellow of the College, 1626. Registrar, 1641 to 1647. Treasurer, 1655 to 1663. President, 1650 to 1654. Died, 1666.

JOHN RADCLIFFE, M.D. (Roll, i, 455.)

Painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller. Presented by Dr. Jenner in 1764.

Born, 1650. Fellow of the College, 1687. Died, 1714.

WILLIAM SAUNDERS, M.D. (Roll, ii, 399.)

Presented by his son, Mr. J. J. Saunders.

Born, 1743. Licentiate of the College, 1769. Fellow, 1790. Died, 1817.

Physician Extraordinary to the Prince Regent.

PETER SHAW, M.D. (Roll, ii, 190.)

Presented by the widow of Pelham Warren, M.D., F.R.C.P., in 1836.

Born, 1694. Licentiate of the College, 1740. Fellow, 1754. Died, 1763.

Physician to George II and George III.

SIR HANS SLOANE, bart., M.D. (Roll, i, 460.)
Painted by Thomas Murray.

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Born, 1660. 1719 to 1735.

Fellow of the College, 1687. President, from
Died, 1753.

Physician to George II. Physician-General to the army.

JOHN SPURGIN, M.D. (Roll, ii, 264.)

Painted by Miss Sutherland. Presented by his widow.

Fellow of the College, 1826.

Died, 1866.

THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D.

(Roll, i, 309.)

Presented by his grandson, The

Painted by Mary Beale.

ophilus Sydenham, in 1747.

Born, 1624. Licentiate of the College, 1663. Died, 1689.

THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D.

Presented by his son, William Sydenham, M.D., in 1691.

THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D.

Presented by Mr. Bayford, 1832.

EDWARD TYSON, M.D. (Roll, i, 426.)

Presented by Richard Tyson, M.D., F.R.C.P., in 1764. Fellow of the College, 1683. Died, 1708, aged fifty-eight.

RICHARD TYSON, M.D. (Roll, ii, 234.)

Fellow of the College, 1761. Registrar, 1774 to 1780. Died, 1784.

ANDREAS VESALIUS.

Painted by Calcar.

PELHAM WARREN, M.D. (Roll, iii, 41.)

Painted by John Linnell, 1835, and engraved by him. Presented by his widow, in 1837.

Fellow of the College, 1806. Died, 1835, aged fifty-seven.

RICHARD WARREN, M.D. (Roll, ii, 242.)

Painted by Gainsborough. Presented by his son, Pelham Warren, M.D., F.R.C.P., in 1825.

Born, 1731. Fellow, 1763. Died, 1797.

Physician to George III.

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SIR THOMAS WATSON, bart., M.D. (Roll, iii, 291.)

Painted by Richmond, at the request of many of the Fellows of the College, and by them presented to the College. Engraved by Cousens.

Born, 1792. Fellow of the College, 1826. President, 1862 to 1866.

Physician to the Queen.

THOMAS WHARTON, M.D. (Roll, i, 255.)

Painted by Van Dyke. Presented by his grandson George Wharton, M.D., F.R.C.P., in 1729.

Born, 1614. Fellow of the College, 1650. Died, 1673.

DANIEL WHISTLER, M.D. (Roll, i, 249.)

Presented by Mr. Boulton in 1704.

Fellow of the College, 1649. surer, 1682. President, 1683.

CARDINAL WOLSEY.

Registrar, 1674 to 1681. TreaDied, 1684.

One of two "ancient pictures" formerly in the possession of Charles Goodall, M.D., F.R.C.P., and presented by him to the College in 1706.

Busts.

ANTHONY ADDINGTON, M.D. (Roll, ii, 198.)

Presented by Lord Chatham in 1827.

Fellow of the College, 1756. Died, 1790, aged seventy-six.

ASCLEPIOS.

A cast presented by Sir Thomas Watson, bart., M.D.

WILLIAM BABINGTON, M.D. (Roll, ii, 451.)

By Behnes. Presented in 1839 by the Committee for raising a monument to the memory of Dr. Babington in St. Paul's. Born, 1756. Licentiate of the College, 1796. Fellow, 1827. Died, 1833.

MATTHEW BAILLIE, M.D. (Roll, ii, 402.)

By Chantry. Executed at the expense of the College, in 1824.

Born, 1761. Fellow of the College, 1790. Died, 1823.
Physician Extraordinary to George III.

RICHARD BRIGHT, M.D. (Roll, iii, 155.)

By Behnes. Presented by his widow.

Born, 1789. Licentiate of the College, 1816. Fellow, 1832. Died, 1858.

Physician Extraordinary to the Queen.

JOHN CONOLLY, M.D.

Presented by the Medico-Psychological Society in 1867. Licentiate of the College, 1829. Fellow, 1844. Died, 1866,

aged seventy-one.

THE MARQUIS OF DORCHESTER. (Roll, i, 281.)

Born, 1606. Fellow of the College, 1658. Died, 1680.

GALEN.

An antique bust in marble. Presented by Lord Ashburton, in 1835.

GEORGE IV.

By Chantry. Presented by the king in 1825, at the opening of the College in Pall Mall East.

SIR HENRY HALFORD, bart., M.D. (Roll, iii, 427.)

By Chantry. Executed at the expense of several Fellows of the College, and by them presented to the College in 1825. Born, 1766. Fellow of the College, 1794. President, from 1820 to his death in 1844.

Physician to George III, George IV, William IV, Victoria.

WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D. (Roll, i, 124.)

By Scheemakers. Presented by Dr. Mead in 1739. From an original picture in the possession of Dr. Mead.

WILLIAM HARVEY, M.D.

A cast from the above.

RICHARD MEAD, M.D. (Roll, ii, 40.)

By Roubiliac. Presented by Anthony Askew, M.D., F.R.C.P., in 1756.

Born, 1673. Fellow of the College, 1716. Died, 1754.
Physician to George II.

JOHN AYRTON PARIS, M.D. (Roll, iii, 120.)

Modelled in clay.

Born, 1785. Fellow of the College, 1814. President, 1844 to his death in 1856.

THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D. (Roll, i, 309.)

By Wilton, 1758. Executed at the expense of the College. Born, 1624. Licentiate of the College, 1663. Died, 1689.

THOMAS SYDENHAM, M.D.

A model of the above, by Wilton, 1758.

Statuettes.

ANTHONY ASKEW, M.D. (Roll, ii, 185.)

A model in unbaked clay, the work of a Chinese who had been his patient. Presented by Dr. Askew's daughter, Lady Pepys, in 1831.

Born, 1722. Fellow of the College, 1753. Registrar, 1767 to his death, 1774.

BENJAMIN GUY BABINGTON, M.D.

Presented by his son in 1868.

Fellow of the College, 1831. Died, 1866.

Medallions.

H.R.H. THE PRINCE CONSORT.

JOHN ORMISTON MACWILLIAM, M.D.

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