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Henry Banyer (fl. 1739), was a
medical writer.
Banyer studied at St. Thomas's Hospital, and
practised as a
physician at Wisbeach. He was
admitted extraordinary...
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publication was
delivered to the
shops and
houses by
Ethbert (Bert)
Banyer's son,
Brian Banyer. A copy was
taken to file at the
Liverpool City
Council in a folder...
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publisher William Houstoun,
lawyer Campbell P.
White and wife
Harriet Banyer Le Roy
White Stephen Rochefontaine The
building was
declared a National...
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River Houses.
Author Susan J. Elliott, J.D., M.Ed. grew up on
Soundview and
Banyer Place and
attended Holy
Cross School. The
original members of the Latin...
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Prime (daughter of
Nathaniel Prime).
Maria Jay (1782–1856) m.
Goldsborough Banyer (1775–1806).
William Jay (1789–1858) m.
Hannah Augusta McVickar (1790–1857)...
- Ann
LeRoy (who
married John Livingston),
Jacob Leroy (who
married Martha Banyer),
Robert Leroy (who
married Catherine Cuyler) and
Elizabeth (who married...
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December Severn also
captured the
American letter of
marque schooner Banyer.
Banyer was
armed with four guns and
carried a crew of 31 men. On 10 January...
- They were the
parents of two children,
Theodore Sedgwick III and
Maria Banyer Sedgwick (1813-1883). Johnson, Rossiter, ed. (1904). The
Twentieth Century...
- adulthood.
Their children included:
Augusta Jay, who
married John Nelson.
Maria Banyer Jay (1802–1851), who
married John F. Butterworth. John Jay (1817–1894),...
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protesting at
Irish immigrants providing cheap labour. 30 July –
Henry Banyer receives extraordinary licentiate of the
College of Surgeons. 7 September...