Authorised form of name | Oliver; William (1695 - 1764) |
Dates | 1695 - 1764 |
Nationality | British |
Place of birth | Ludgvan, Cornwall, England |
Date of birth | 04 August 1695 |
Place of death | Bath, Somerset |
Date of death | 17 March 1764 |
DatesAndPlaces | Burial: Church of Weston, near Bath, Somerset; monumental inscription in Bath Abbey |
Occupation | Physician; Author, medical |
Activity | Education: Pembroke College, Cambridge (admitted 1714); MB (1720), MD (1725); Leyden (admitted 1720) Career: Practised in Plymouth; moved to Bath (1725); Physician to the Bath Mineral Water Hospital (1741-1760); inventor of the Bath Oliver biscuit; shortly before his death he gave the recipe, along with ten sacks of the finest wheat flour and £100, to his coachman, who set up shop and made a fortune
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Membership category | Fellow |
Date of election | 22/01/1730 |
Proposer | William Derham |
William Rutty |
Cromwell Mortimer |
Relationships | Son of John Oliver of Trevarnoe, Cornwall; nephew of William Oliver (FRS 1703); father-in-law of Sir John Pringle (FRS 1745) |
Source | Sources: Bulloch's Roll; DNB; Innes Smith; Venn References: Gentleman's Magazine 1764, p147 (obituary) London Magazine 1764, p163 (obituary) |
Virtual International Authority File | http://viaf.org/viaf/29408126 |
Code | NA480 |
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNo | Title | Date |
RBO/15/44 | Account of Trematon Castle in Cornwall from a letter of Reverend W B to William Oliver | 1730 |
LBO/21/3 | Copy letter from William Oliver, Bath, to Cromwell Mortimer | 3 April 1734 |
L&P/3/202 | Letter, 'A case of leprosy from birth' from William Oliver to William Watson | 16 November 1756 |
DM/5/102 | A list of benefactors to the Museum, to the value of £5 or upwards at one time | c.1737 |
CLP/14i/57 | Letter, 'Concerning a calenture' from Wm [William] Oliver to the publisher | [1703] |