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British physician and abolitionist (1744–1815)
John Coakley Lettsom FRS (1744 – 1 November 1815) was a British physician and philanthropist born on Little Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands
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Lettsom is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: John Coakley Lettsom (1744–1815), English physician and philanthropist William Garrow Lettsom
Lettsom
Topics referred to by the same term
William Lettsom may refer to: William Nanson Lettsom, English man of letters William Garrow Lettsom, British diplomat, mineralogist and spectroscopist
William_Lettsom
1840 military raid and mass-arrest of Indigenous Australians near Melbourne
The Lettsom raid was the mass-arrest and imprisonment of approximately 400 Wurundjeri, Woiworrung, Boonwurrung and Taungurung people (collectively known
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Island in the British Virgin Islands
small island near the larger Jost Van Dyke. The island was occupied by the Lettsom family and their slaves in the 18th century and it continued to have a
Little_Jost_Van_Dyke
John Coakley Lettsom for physicians, surgeons and apothecaries, who met to exchange medical news and confer about difficult cases. Lettsom served as president
Medical_Society_of_London
British diplomat and scientist
William Garrow Lettsom (1805 – 14 December 1887) was a British diplomat and scientist. He was instrumental in revealing the text of the secret Treaty
William_Garrow_Lettsom
British street gang based in Peckham, London
Block Massive), YBM (Yellow Brick Massive), PK (Pecknarm Killaz), and the Lettsom G'z (L.G). In October 2004, the Peckham Boys and Ghetto Boys had an infamous
Peckham_Boys
Capital city of Victoria, Australia
mass-arrest and imprisonment of hundreds of Indigenous people during the Lettsom raid. However, Aboriginal people still managed to continue living near
Melbourne
Cultivated root vegetable
quantity of the mangel wurzel or Scarcity root Seeds a few days ago from Dr Lettsom of London. In distributing these Seeds among the friends of Agriculture
Mangelwurzel
Indigenous Australian resistance leader
New South Wales Mounted Police while they were arresting him during the Lettsom raid. Winberri was born around the year 1820 into the Warringilum clan
Winberri
Street in Camberwell, United Kingdom
survives, at the junction with Grove Hill Road. A side-street, Lettsom Street, Lettsom Gardens, a community garden, and a nearby housing estate are named
Camberwell_Grove
Indigenous Australian people of the Melbourne area
Melbourne under any pretext whatever". On 1 October 1840, Major Samuel Lettsom of the 80th Regiment and his Mounted Police made a raid on the Yarra camp
Wurundjeri
Traditional American food
Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768 (John Coakley Lettsom, ed.), p.263, (3d ed., London, 1781) (retrieved May 5, 2024). (Paywall)
Succotash
British intellectual (1796–1865)
William Nanson Lettsom (1796–1865) was an English man of letters. He was the son of John Miers Lettsom, M.D. (son of John Coakley Lettsom), by Rachel, daughter
William_Nanson_Lettsom
Indigenous Australian people of central Victoria
is now Yarra Bend Park. In the early hours of Sunday 11 October, Major Lettsom with soldiers of the 28th Regiment and Border Police troopers under Frederick
Taungurung
Building
Hospital in Margate, Kent, England, was founded in 1791 by Dr John Coakley Lettsom, a Quaker physician and philanthropist, for the treatment of scrofula.
Royal_Sea_Bathing_Hospital
Scottish physician and scientist (1710–1790)
Sir Gilbert Blane, medical reformer of the Royal Navy; and John Coakley Lettsom, the philanthropist and founder of the Medical Society of London. Cullen's
William_Cullen
Removing part of the human scalp
Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768 (John Coakley Lettsom, ed.), pp.328-329, (3d ed., London, 1781) (retrieved May 5, 2024). Burton
Scalping
English brewer (1765–1829)
In 1804, he married Eliza Lettsom at St Margaret's, Westminster. Eliza was the youngest daughter of John Coakley Lettsom. The couple had fifteen children
John_Elliot_(brewer)
North American militiaman and explorer (1710–1780)
the United States. Govt. Print. Off. pp. 70. Lettsom, John Coakley (June 1780). "Letter from Dr Lettsom" . The Gentleman's Magazine . London. pp. 263–264
Jonathan_Carver
Parts of North America, in the Years 1766, 1767 and 1768 (John Coakley Lettsom, ed.), p.294, (3d ed., London, 1781) (retrieved May 5, 2024). Taylor, pp
Native_American_weaponry
English physician and plant collector
(now West Ham Park). In the garden, with its glasshouses, John Coakley Lettsom (1744–1815), a Quaker physician and a protégé of his, exclaimed that "the
John_Fothergill_(physician)
English physician and physiologist (1732–1784)
p. 4. ISBN 978-0-387-56208-7. Retrieved 19 June 2013. "The England Of Lettsom". The British Medical Journal. 2 (4059): 849. 1938. JSTOR 20301128. Dods
Matthew_Dobson
English jeweller and prison reformer (1744 – 1814)
was supported by two particular friends, Weeden Butler and John Coakley Lettsom, his efforts were distinct from those of John Howard, and the Quaker group
James_Neild
archivist and nine councillors. Physician and philanthropist John Coakley Lettsom opened a dispensary in London in 1770, following which, in 1773, he founded
Harveian_Society_of_London
J. (1817). Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Late John Coakley Lettsom. Vol. 3. London: Nichols, son, and Bentley. p. 243. "Nassau, (New Providence)
1789–1790_influenza_epidemic
English engraver and painter
plates illustrating the restoration of a young man to life by John Coakley Lettsom and William Hawes, 1787, these all after Robert Smirke; Trial of Warren
Robert_Pollard_(engraver)
Calendar year
Viscount Lyons, British diplomat (b. 1817) December 14 – William Garrow Lettsom, British diplomat, mineralogist and spectroscopist (b. 1805) December 23
1887
Australian Aboriginal people of the Kulin nation
October 1840, La Trobe ordered a large military raid, later called the Lettsom raid, upon these illegal camps, capturing and imprisoning around 350 people
Bunurong
4th-century king of the Goths
(London 2009) p. 322-323. Seamus Heaney trans., Beowulf (London 2000) p. 40 Lettsom, William Nanson; Carpenter, William H. (1901), The Nibelungenlied, Colonial
Ermanaric
Town in East Kent, England
the late 18th century, the town was chosen by the physician John Coakley Lettsom as the place in which he would build the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, which
Margate
South American military alliance against Paraguay
The treaty was secret, but de Castro supplied a copy to William Garrow Lettsom, the British minister at Montevideo, who, on 27 June, forwarded a translation
Treaty_of_the_Triple_Alliance
physician to the London dispensary, through the influence of John Coakley Lettsom. He was admitted a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians on 25
John_Whitehead_(physician)
insurgency against the British in central Victoria and was killed during the Lettsom raid Tommy Windich (c.1840 - 1876) Western Australian Indigenous explorer
List of Indigenous Australian historical figures
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Decade
Viscount Lyons, British diplomat (b. 1817) December 14 – William Garrow Lettsom, British diplomat, mineralogist and spectroscopist (b. 1805) December 23
1880s
British barrister, politician and judge (1760–1840)
cricketer and clergyman. Eliza Sophia Garrow married Samuel Fothergill Lettsom; one of her children, also named William Garrow, served as the Consul-General
William_Garrow
Figure in Germanic legend
doi:10.1515/9780887553196-006, ISBN 978-0-88755-319-6, retrieved 2024-06-23 Lettsom, William Nanson; Carpenter, William H. (1901), The Nibelungenlied, Colonial
Svanhildr
Leonhard (1816–1878) Karl Cäsar von Leonhard (1779–1862) William Garrow Lettsom (1805–1887) Armand Lévy (1795–1841) William Lewis (1847–1926) Li Shizhen
List_of_mineralogists
American philanthropist and silversmith (1750–1832)
congregation in that territory (others included William Thornton and John Lettsom). Claus Bernet (2010). "Richard Humphreys (philanthropist)". In Bautz,
Richard Humphreys (philanthropist)
Richard_Humphreys_(philanthropist)
Pickering Elmo Plaskett Trent Alexander-Arnold Tyler Adams Dr John C. Lettsom Morris Simmonds Iyaz R. City Melanie Amaro Edward Blyden Frank Rudolph
List of Eastern Caribbean people
List_of_Eastern_Caribbean_people
Civil parish in Lancashire, England
(1817)Transactions of the Geological Society, 1st series, v. 4, p. 441 Greg & Lettsom 1858, pp. 47–48 Rawlinson 1969, p. 72 Isaac, E. K. (1972) Geographical
Anglezarke
Koehler La laure Volume 29 La Liborlière Lavoisien Volume 30 Lavoisier Lettsom Volume 31 Leu. Louis-Napoléon Volume 32 Louise se Savoie Maldeghem Volume
Nouvelle_Biographie_Générale
Secondary minerals of antimony oxide class
Nauka Publishing House, 1978. — 222 p. Robert Philips Greg, William Garrow Lettsom. Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain & Ireland. — London: John Van
Antimony_ochre
surgeons, physicians, scientists, writers and artists, such as John Coakley Lettsom, Astley Cooper, Michael Faraday, George Cruikshank and Charles Dickens
Thomas_Pettigrew
Antimony oxide mineral
Publishing. Retrieved 19 July 2022. Robert Philips Greg, William Garrow Lettsom (1858). Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain & Ireland. — London:
Stibiconite
Young 1846/47 Samuel Charles Whitbread 1848 Charles Charrington 1849 John Lettsom Elliot 1850 Sir Edward Buxton, 2nd Baronet 1851 Henry James Hoare 1852
Masters of the Worshipful Company of Brewers
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English surgeon (1770–1838)
and Colonization. Wellington: L. T. Watkins. "AXIOMS, Notified by Dr. LETTSOM, M. & L.L.D. respecting the COW-POCK, which Mr. JOHN SAVAGE, Assistant
John_Savage_(surgeon)
Student society in Edinburgh
Medicine. Royal Society of Medicine Press. pp. 1–3. ISBN 1-85315-497-0. Lettsom, JC. Work of J Fothergill. University of Edinburgh Library. p. 367. "Historical
Royal_Medical_Society
English civil servant and historian
of the Westminster volunteers, and his wife, a daughter of John Coakley Lettsom, M.D. He was educated from the age of ten at Winchester College, and destined
Henry_Miers_Elliot
English physician
friends, and he paid for the education of Churchill's son. John Coakley Lettsom was a critic, but his professional reputation was high. In June 1787, while
Sir_Richard_Jebb,_1st_Baronet
Religious attitudes towards the use of vaccination
vaccination was accepted in Britain, India, the US, and elsewhere. John C. Lettsom, an eminent Quaker physician of the day wrote to Rowland Hill commenting:
Vaccination_and_religion
Colonial government appointed conciliator, remover and Protector of Aborigines
advocating for better legal rights for the Aborigines especially after the Lettsom raid, where the colonial government used the military and police to force
George_Augustus_Robinson
English Shakespearean critic
Author.’ Walker left voluminous manuscripts, examined by William Nanson Lettsom, who published in 1854 ‘Shakespeare's Versification, and its Apparent Irregularities
William_Sidney_Walker
Hume-Campbell (1750–1781) John Ives (1751–1776), antiquarian John Coakley Lettsom (1744–1815), physician Ashton Lever (1729–1788), collector John Lind (1737–1781)
List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1773
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Scottish translator, writer and physician
at his official residence in Charterhouse Square. He is described by Dr Lettsom, who was his pupil, as an amiable man and unassuming scholar. His published
James Grieve (Scottish translator)
James_Grieve_(Scottish_translator)
Calendar year
Erasmus Engert, Austrian painter and restorer (d. 1871) William Nanson Lettsom, British man of letters (d. 1815) February 5 Pieter Godfried Bertichen
1796
walking". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 March 2026. Payne, J. F.; Porter, Roy. "Lettsom, John Coakley (1744–1815)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed
List_of_Quakers
American surgeon and professor
Mease (1771-1846) of Philadelphia who sent the report to John Coakley Lettsom (1744-1815). See Mem. of the Med. Soc. of London, Vol. IV, 1795, p. 342:
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Village in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland
http://www.glenlusset.com/about[permanent dead link] Greg, Robert Philips; Lettsom, William Garrow (1858). Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain and Ireland
Old_Kilpatrick
infirmary at Margate, of which Pridden was joint founder with John Coakley Lettsom, and for many years honorary secretary; a new vicarage at Caddington in
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Its earlier name, Lettsomite, is taken from the name of William Garrow Lettsom (1805–1887), co-author of the 1858 Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain
Cyanotrichite
Building in Manchester, England
Georgian era. The first dispensary had been established in London by John Lettsom in 1770. These charitable endeavours were referred to as "voluntary hospitals"
Ancoats_Hospital
English physician
editing and selection he desired to be undertaken by his friend Dr Lettsom. Lettsom died two years later, and no selection from the manuscripts, in twelve
Anthony Fothergill (physician)
Anthony_Fothergill_(physician)
enforced removal of Aboriginal people from the Melbourne township during the Lettsom raid. Simon Wonga made moves to reclaim land for Kulin people to settle
History_of_Melbourne
1773 book about the first voyage of James Cook
death, a second edition was published in 1784, edited by John Coakley Lettsom, another Quaker botanist. This second edition contains some more additional
A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas
A_Journal_of_a_Voyage_to_the_South_Seas
used as dispensary. It was founded in 1770 and opened by John Coakley Lettsom. James Sims was one of the physicians. It was well organised, well staffed
General Dispensary, Aldersgate Street
General_Dispensary,_Aldersgate_Street
Anglo-Irish physician
College of Physicians on 30 September 1778. He was helped by John Coakley Lettsom, and soon acquired a practice. Sims was the first chairman and vice-president
James_Sims_(physician)
Scottish physician and military engineer (1717–1791)
medical correspondence between Bisset and Lettsom is published in Pettigrew’s Memoirs and Correspondence of Dr. Lettsom. Some of his works are held in the historical
Charles_Bisset
the Gallery as a demonstrator. Others, like Walter Hawkins, William G Lettsom, John Peter Gassiot and [Andrew] Crosse were either successful men business
London_Electrical_Society
British Army officer and colonial governor (1766–1834)
North died on 29 January 1861, and she was married, secondly, to John Lettsom Elliott on 10 February 1863. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1899). "Warde, Henry" .
Henry Warde (British Army officer, born 1766)
Henry_Warde_(British_Army_officer,_born_1766)
Williamsburg, Virginia. Medical Society of London founded by John Coakley Lettsom. Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau proposes the use of "muriatic acid gas"
1773_in_science
Police Commissioner, presiding and passing sentence. 11 October – the Lettsom raid in Melbourne, the mass-arrest and imprisonment of approximately 400
1840_in_Australia
English translator
having previously been available. Another translation, by William Nanson Lettsom, appeared shortly afterwards. In 1823 Birch married Esther Brooke, of Lancaster
Jonathan_Birch_(translator)
British diplomat (1817–1906)
Commons Sitting – BRAZIL.—PAPER MOVED FOR −887 Hansard 16 July 1863. Lettsom to Earl Russell (1866). "Treaty of Alliance against Paraguay". Accounts
Edward Thornton, 2nd Count of Cacilhas
Edward_Thornton,_2nd_Count_of_Cacilhas
Secondary minerals of antimony oxide class
— 556 p. — ISBN 978-5-288-04863-0 Robert Philips Greg, William Garrow Lettsom (1858). Manual of the Mineralogy of Great Britain & Ireland. — London:
Stiblite
Medica at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine John Coakley Lettsom 1768 Philanthropist, founder of the Medical Society of London Barry Kay
List of University of Edinburgh medical people
List_of_University_of_Edinburgh_medical_people
1st Viscount Lyons, diplomat (born 1817) 14 December – William Garrow Lettsom, diplomat, mineralogist and spectroscopist (born 1805) 23 December – Adolphus
1887_in_the_United_Kingdom
Canada anglais Roger L'Estrange (1616–1704, England, Po) John Coakley Lettsom (1744–1815, England, M/Nh) Jean Leurechon (1591–1670, France, R/Ma) Eliphas
List_of_non-fiction_writers
English entomologist and engraver (1730–1787)
Illustrations of Natural History (3 volumes, 1770–1782) and John Coakley Lettsom's The Naturalist's and Traveller's Companion (1772). In "The Natural System
Moses_Harris
English astronomer
the Royal Hospital School at Greenwich, the five-foot to William Garrow Lettsom, and his meteorological appliances to Edward Joseph Lowe. Lawson observed
Henry_Lawson_(astronomer)
English society of physicians and dentists
shortlisted essays will be given as presentations to a meeting of the Society at Lettsom House. Hunterian Prize winners: 2012 - Ian Alberts 2013 - Hutan Ashrafian
Hunterian_Society
Gregorio Leti 30 November 1681 29 May 1630 – 9 June 1701 John Coakley Lettsom 18 November 1773 22 November 1744 – 1 November 1815 James Lever 10 February
List of fellows of the Royal Society J, K, L
List_of_fellows_of_the_Royal_Society_J,_K,_L
gathering of Wurundjeri and Taungurong people in what has become known as the Lettsom raid. Together with military personnel from the New South Wales Mounted
Border Police of New South Wales
Border_Police_of_New_South_Wales
British brewer
century. In 1837, James Watney became a partner in the brewery with John Lettsom Elliot and Charles Lambert, as later did his sons James and Norman in 1856
James_Watney
its name to James Watney & Co. in 1858 following the retirement of John Lettsom Elliott. Watney's father kept the management almost entirely to himself
James_Watney_Jr
English physician and antiquarian
Examination of the principal Arguments of Drs. Jenner, Pearson, Woodville, Lettsom, Adams, and Thornton, London, 1806. Cow-pox exploded, or the Inconsistencies
George_Lipscomb
English physician, surgeon, pathologist and anatomist
President of the Medical Society of London with Presidential Address on Lettsom's England 1943 — Annual Orator to the Medical Society of London with Annual
Charles_Ernest_Lakin
library of classical books ultimately became the property of John Coakley Lettsom. About Christmas 1784 he suffered from over-exertion in walking, and after
William_Baker_(printer)
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Kashinath | காஷீநாதÂ
Lord Shiva
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Egyptian
, the daughter of an unknown Egyptian king.
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Siva
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Arabic, Muslim
Of Good Fortune; Fortunate
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Lord Vishnu
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English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a small plot of land, from Middle English plocke ‘small piece of ground’.Americanized spelling of German Ploch.Variant of German Block.
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Australian, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Swedish
Listened to; Right-handed; Dove
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Heart, Sweet heart
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Favorite
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for someone who chopped up wood into tinder, Middle English dethewright, from dethe ‘fuel’, ‘tinder’ + wright ‘maker’.
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