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Sir, Mr. Dealtry having declared his intention to resign his appointment as druggist to the London Hospital, we beg leave to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed him, which we shall ever studiously endeavour to merit, and are ...
John Smith and Son (Druggists : London, England)Date: 1784]- Books
A history of the London hospital / by E.W. Morris.
Morris, E. W.Date: 1910- Books
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Sir, The governors of the London-Hospital having this day resolved to elect three assistant-surgeons, I beg leave to renew my solicitation for the honor of your support, and to request the favor of your attendance on the day of election, which is fixed for Wednesday, the 30th of this month, between the hours of ten and three o'clcok. ...
White, Thomas, active 18th century.Date: 1795]- Books
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Sir, I take the liberty to inform you that the election for the office of matron to the London Hospital, will be on Thursday the 22d instant; and there the ballot will begin at eleven and close at three o'clock. May I earnestly solicit the honor of your support and early attendance there on that day, as I assure you the appointment is a most important object to me being destitute of fortune; ...
Calthorpe, Mary.Date: 1790]- Books
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Rules and orders for the London-Hospital, as reviewed, enlarged, and confirmed by a general quarterly court, held the 15th of December 1756.
London Hospital.Date: in the Year 1757- Books
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Sir, I take the liberty of intruding again, as a candidate to be one of the three assistant-surgeons to the London-Hospital, to request the honor of your vote on the 30th. Instant. Whatever may be the event of the election on that day, ...
Kimpton, Edward, active 1795.Date: 1795]- Books
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Sir, I beg leave respectfully to acquaint you with the following declaration which I presented to the House-Committee this day, and was inserted by their order in the minutes. ...
Buckham, William.Date: 1797]- Books
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Sir, The election of a druggist to the London Hospital being fix'd for Wednesday, the 2d of June, at the general court precisely at 12 o'clock, (to be determined by shew of hands) we take the liberty of earnestly soliciting your attendance and support on the occasion; as we are strongly opposed by another house, the favor of your vote will essentially serve and highly obligue, ...
John Smith and Son (Druggists : London, England)Date: 1784]- Books
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Sir, having been assured, by Dr. Jodrell, that he intends shortly to resign the office of Physician to the London-Hospital, and that I might therefore, with propriety, make immaliate application to succeed him: I take the liberty of requesting your vote and interest. ...
Hamilton, William, active 1787.Date: 1787]- Books
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Sir, Mr. Hodges, the secretary of the London-Hospital, having signified to the committee, on Tuesday last, his intention of resigning that office, permit me to solicit the favour of your vote and interest to succeed him, and to assure you that, should I be the object of your choice, no exertion, on my part, shall be wanting to ... the interest of the charity and merit your [pro]bation. The canvass being very extensive, I have taken the liberty to make this application, until I can have the honour of paying my personal respects. Who am, ...
Harreott, George.Date: 1788]- Books
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Sir, The governors of the London Hospital having fully resolved to elect three assistant-surgeons to that institution, and having appointed Wednesday, the 30th instant, the day of election, permit me earnestly to request the honour of your early attendance, and vote, in my favour, on that day, which will confer a particular obligation, ...
Crowther, Bryan, 1765-1840.Date: 1795]- Books
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Sir, The election of a druggist to the London-Hospital being fixed for Wednesday the 2d of June, at the general court precisely at 12 o'clock, (to be determined by shew of hands) we therefore take the liberty of requesting your early attendance and support on the occasion; as we are strongly opposed by another house, the favor of your vote will essentially and highly obligue, ...
John and Joseph Adcock (Druggists and chymists : London, England)Date: 1784]- Books
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A sermon preached at St. Lawrence Jewry, on Thursday, April 10, 1766, before His Royal Highness Edward Duke of York, President, and the governors of the London-Hospital, at Mile-End, for the Relief of all Sick and Diseased Persons, especially Manufactures, and Seamen in Merchant-Service, &c. By John, Lord Bishop of Landaff. Published at the Request of the President and Governors.
Ewer, John, -1774.Date: 1766- Books
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Sir, Since I had the honour of being appointed second assistant-surgeon to the London-Hospital, I have diligently attended to the duties of that station, have never failed visiting the patients at least once daily, and, at the instance of Mr. Neale, have performed nearly all the operations required in the cases under his care. Mr. White has equal services to plead, and is first assistant-surgeon, I cannot, therefore, oppose his pretensions upon the present vacancy in the office of surgeon. I rest, however, upon your candour to pardon the liberty I take, in endeavouring to gurard against in influence, that, otherwise, might prove hurtful to my interest upon the next occasion. Allow me, then, to hope, that whatever share I may possess of your good opinion, I shall not be deprived of the fruit of it, but that I may rely on your countenance and support, upon the next vancancy. ...
Blizard, Thomas.Date: 1797]- Books
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A sermon preached before His Grace William Duke of Devonshire, President, and the governors of the London Hospital for the Relief of all Sick and Diseased Persons, especially Manufacturers, and Seamen in Merchant-Service, &c. at the parish church of St. Lawrence Jewry, on Wednesday, April the 29th, 1761. By Richard Lord Bishop of Peterborough. Published at the Request of the President and Governors.
Terrick, Richard, 1710-1777.Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Books
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Sir, Permit me to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed to the office of apothecary to the London-Hospital, vacant by the resignation of Mr. Vaughan,-having served this laudable institution as assistant - apothecary, ( and, I trust, by every attention to my duty, rendered my conduct agreeable to the governors and medical gentlemen) I am induced to hope for your present support: - should I be so fortunate as to be elected to that office, I promise, by following every direction, and paying my utmost attention to so important a situation, to prove myself worthy of your choice. And am, with the greatest respect, ...
Price, David (Apothecary)Date: 1794]- Books
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Sir, It having been resolved by the committee of the London-Hospital to recommend to a special General Court the appointment of three assistant-surgeons, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote and interest for that situation.-Educated at that hospital, and at all times interested in its prosperity, I shall feel highly gratified by an opportunity of exerting my best abilities in the discharge of the duties of the office. ...
White, Thomas, active 18th century.Date: 1795]- Books
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Sir, having had the honor of being approved by the House-Committee of the London Hospital, as candidate for matron; I beg leave to re-solicit the favor of your vote and interest. ...
Bradbury, Eliza.Date: 1798]- Books
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Sir, Should the governors of the London Hospital determine upon appointing three assistant-surgeons to that institution, permit me to request the honour of your vote and interest in my favour; if so happy as to succeed, you may rely upon my paying unremitting attention to the duties of the office. ...
Crowther, Bryan, 1765-1840.Date: 1795]- Books
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Sir, I beg leave to solicit the favour of your vote and interest to fill the present vacancy of surgeon to the London-Hospital. ...
White, Thomas, active 18th century.Date: 1797]- Books
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Sir, The office of surveyor to the London Hospital having become vacant by the [blank] of Edward Hawkins Esq. permit me most respectfully to solicit your vote and interest to succeed him in the said office: and should I, by your kind assistance, be so far honored as to be chosen will, endeavour (by a careful attention to the duties thereof) to merit the favor conferred on ..
Robinson, John, active 1780.Date: 1780]- Books
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Sir, The appointment of attorney and solicitor of the London-Hospital having become vacant by the resignation of Mr. Fresselicque, permit me to solicit the favor of your vote and interest to succeed him, and to assure you, in case I shall have the honor of that appointment, that every exertion on my part shall be to support the interest of that charity. ...
Malbon, Samuel, active 1786.Date: 1786]- Books
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Sir, The death of the late very worthy Dr. Dickson allows me to solicit the favour of your vote and interest to succeed him as physician to the London Hospital. If I should obtain the appointment, I shall at all times by the most tender care and attention strive to approve myself worthy of your choice. ...
Trinder, William Martin.Date: 1784]- Books
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Sir, The resignation of Mr. Vaux, having occasioned a vacancy for an assistant-surgeon to the London Hospital, permit me to renew my application for your vote and interest, and likewife to repeat my assurances, that a faithful and unremitting attention to the duties of that office shall not be wanting to prove myself worthy your favor and support. ...
Luxmoore, Thomas, 1774-1824.Date: 1797]- Books
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Sir, being a candidate on the present vacancy for assistant-surgeon to the London Hospital, I am unwilling to bring the present appointment to a ballot, finding myself on my convass now, in the minority, as such permit me to solicit your kind assistance on some future occasion; ...
Luxmoore, Thomas, 1774-1824.Date: 1797]