Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-HBoase, Frederic
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Modern English biography, volume 1 (of 4), A-H
Boase, Frederic
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BARDELIN, AUGUSTE DE. _b._ Aix in Provence; member of the
Garde-du-Corps of Louis xvi; emigrated to Italy, Germany and
Belgium; taught French and Italian at Norwich about 1792–1814;
accompanied Louis xviii to Paris 1814; lived there till 1848 when
he went to Provence. (_m._ 1815 or 1816 Miss Sutton). _d._ Nice 8
May 1852 in 85 year.
BARDIN, GEORGE GREGORY. Chief inspector of machinery afloat 6 Aug.
1870; C.B. 15 Aug. 1868. _d._ about May 1875.
BARDSLEY, SIR JAMES LOMAX (_2 son of Edward Bardsley of
Nottingham_). _b._ Nottingham 7 July 1801; ed. at Univs. of
Glasgow and Edin.; M.D. Edin. 1823; physician at Manchester 1823
to death; physician to Manchester royal infirmary 1824–43; member
of Manchester medical society 1834, pres. 1838–42 and 1845–47;
knighted by the Queen at Buckingham palace 8 Aug. 1853; F.R.C.P.
1859; lecturer on principles and practice of physic at Royal
school of medicine Manchester 1825–43; author of _Hospital facts
and observations_ 1830 and of the articles Diabetes and
Hydrophobia in the _Cyclopædia of practical medicine_ 1833. _d._
The Orchard Greenheys, Manchester 10 July 1876. _Photographs of
eminent medical men ii_, 95–98 (1868), _portrait_.
BARDSLEY, SAMUEL ARGENT. _b._ Kelvedon, Essex 27 April 1764;
apprenticed to a surgeon at Nottingham; studied at Leyden Univ.
1786–89; M.D. 1789; physician at Manchester 1790; phys. to
Manchester infirmary 1790 to Aug. 1823; author of _Critical
remarks on the tragedy of Pizarro_ 1800; _Medical reports of cases
and experiments_ 1807. _d._ near Hastings 25 May 1851.
BAREZ, REV. HENRY. Minister of the French protestant episcopal
church of St. Martin Orgars formerly in Cannon st. London; granted
civil list pension of £100 23 July 1840 in consideration of having
taught Queen Victoria German. _d._ Leicester square, London 26
Dec. 1867 aged 79.
BARFF, SAMUEL. _b._ England? about 1793; lived at Zante 1816 to
death, an eminent merchant and banker there; took an active part
in the struggle for independence carried on by the Greek nation
1823–24. _d._ Zante 1 Sep. 1880 aged 87. _Moore’s Life of Lord
Byron_; _Trikoupes’_ Ἰστορια τῆς Ἐλληνικῆς Ἐπαναστασεως _4 vols._
1853–57.
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