Authorised form of name | Oliver; William (1659 - 1716) |
Dates | 1659 - 1716 |
Place of birth | Cornwall |
Date of birth | 1659 |
Place of death | Greenwich, London |
Date of death | 04 April 1716 |
DatesAndPlaces | Burial: Abbey church at Bath, Somerset |
Occupation | Physician |
Activity | Education: Leyden (admitted 1683, 1688); Rheims; MD (1699) Career: Interrupted his studies at Leyden to join Monmouth's rebellion as a surgeon to the troops (1685); present at the Battle of Sedgemoor; after the Bloody Assize he travelled in disguise to London in the company of Judge Jeffreys's clerk; escaped to Holland and spent some time in Konigsberg and Poland before returning to Leyden; accompanied William III to England as an officer in his army; Physician to the Red Squadron (1693-1702); practised in Bath (1702-1709); Physician to the Hospital for Sick and Wounded Seamen at Chatham (1709-1714); Physician to the Royal Hospital at Greenwich (1714-1716) Memberships: LRCP (1692)
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 30/11/1703 |
Proposer | Sir Hans Sloane |
Relationships | His family came from Trevarnoe, Cornwall; uncle of William Oliver (FRS 1730); unmarried |
Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Innes Smith; Munk's Roll References: Historical Register Chronological Diary 1716, p118 (obituary) |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/12181330 |
Code | NA486 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNo | Title | Date |
EL/R2/32 | Letter, from William Rutty to Dr [William] Oliver | 24 January 1729 |
RBO/15/13 | Concerning inoculation in a letter from Dr William Oliver to James Jurin | 1730 |
EL/O2/184 | Letter, from William Oliver to Cromwell Mortimer, dated at Bath | 18 October 1736 |
EL/O2/183 | Letter, from William Oliver [to the Royal Society], dated at Bath | 14 November 1729 |
EL/O2/182 | Letter, from William Oliver to James Jurin, dated at Bath | 29 July 1730 |
CLP/7i/53 | Paper, regarding observations of a journey to Denmark and Holland by William Oliver | 1703 |
CLP/14i/45 | Paper, ‘A relatione of a strange sleeper’ by William Oliver | [1690s] |