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Authorised form of nameGouldsmyth; Jonathan (1694 - 1732)
Dates1694 - 1732
NationalityBritish
Date of birth08 May 1694
Place of deathNorfolk Street, Strand, London
Date of death12 or 17 April 1732
DatesAndPlacesBaptism:
Nantwich, Cheshire (08 May 1694)
Burial:
St Clement Danes church, London (24 April 1732)
OccupationPhysician
ActivityEducation:
Brasenose College, Oxford. BA (1715), MA (1718), BMed (1724), DMed (1724)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/01/1730
RelationshipsSon of John Goldsmith, gent, of Nantwich, Cheshire, and his wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Cope; married Elizabeth Atherton, widow, of Atherton, Lancashire
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
References:
'Gentleman's Magazine' 1732, p724
Notes:
Foster says baptised at Nantwich 8 May 1694. Gent's Mag gives date of death as 17 April 1732, Munk says died 12 April and buried 24 April
CodeNA7361
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
MS/390/228Bond of Jonathan Gouldsmyth to the Treasurer of the Royal Society29 January 1729
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