Thomas Man: Cambridge University Medical Diploma 1681-1917

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Thomas Man: Cambridge University Medical Diploma 1681-1917

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Man, Thomas, 1795-1880

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Epithet: son of Thomas Man British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001032.0x0003d1 Thomas Man (1655-1690) was born at Helmsley, the son of Thomas Man, vicar of Northallerton, Yorkshire. He was admitted pensioner of Jesus College, Cambridge, on 12 June 1671, and matriculated in 1672 (B.A., 1675; M.A., 1678; M.D., 1687). He was Rustat Scholar, 1672, and a Fellow of Jesus, 1676-1690, and was incorporated at Oxford, 1681. ...