The history of the General Hospital, Belfast, and the other medical institutions of the town : with chronological notes and biographical reminiscenses connected with its rise and progress / [Andrew G. Malcolm].
- Andrew George Malcolm
- Date:
- 1851
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The history of the General Hospital, Belfast, and the other medical institutions of the town : with chronological notes and biographical reminiscenses connected with its rise and progress / [Andrew G. Malcolm]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Date of Appointment. NAMES AND AVOCATIONS. Date of Appointment. NAMES AND AVOCATIONS. 1812 *J. T. Kennedy, Mercluint. ♦Kobekt Calwell, Banker, Trea- surer to the Building Fund. ♦'William Tennent, Banker. *Dr. Robert M‘Gce. 1813 Rev. William Bruce, First Pres- byterian Congregation. ♦Rev. Dr. Crolly, R. C. Primate. 1815 *Adam M‘Clean, Merchant. *Rev. W. II. Drummond, Second Presbyterian Congregation. 1816 Michael Andrews, Damask Manu- facturer. ♦Rev. J. W. Fea, First Incumbent of St. George's Church. A. B. White. *Rev. J. Brown, Curate. 1817 *Rev. W. H. M‘Ewcn, Second Pres- byterian Congregation. *Samuel Bruce, Notary. 1818 *John Sulfern, Tobacconist. 181U *Alex. ISIackay, Proprietor of the Neics-Letter. * John BARNETT,Tanner, Ji/th Trea- surer. A. J. Barnett. *Drummond Anderson, Proprietor of the Commacial Chronicle. J. B. Shannon, Vitriol Manu- facturer. 1820 George Ash, hlei’chant. *Dr. Samuel Arrott. 1821 *Gcorge Suffern, Mayor in 1818. *Samuel Hunter. ^Matthew Black, Woollendrapcr. *Rev. W. St. John Smyth, Curate. ♦Arthur Gamble, Merchant. John Hunter, Merchant. William M'Connell, Merchant. Charles Thomson, Merchant. Robert Getty, hlerchant. Surgeon (now Dr.) M‘Kibbin. 1823 *Dr. Robert Coffey, Professor of Surgery. ♦Professor J. Young, L. L. D., Moral Philo.sophy Chair. 1821 Rev. W. Bland, Incumbent of St. George’s. Henderson Black. 1825 ♦Dr. G. J. Berwick. 182G ♦Rev. Gorman Gregg, Established Church. ♦Henry Joy Holmes, Merchant. ♦John Dunville, Merchant. John Riddell, Merchant. ♦William Ritchie, Ship-builder. ♦Henry Rowan, Distiller. 1826 ♦Rev. A. C. Macartney, Vicar. ♦William Napier, Merchant. ♦Thomas Mulholland, first Flax- spinner in Belfast. Robt. Workman, Muslin Manu- fiicturer. James Orr. James M'Cleery, Lagan Naviga- tion Company. Edward J. Smyth, Linen Merchant 1827 Rev. T. D. Hincks, Professor of Hebrew. Henry Black, Merchant. William Pirrie, Merchant. John Hind, Flax-spinner. 1828 ♦James Thomson, Professor of Mathematics in Belfast, and afterwards in Glasgow. J. A. O’Reilly. William Turner. ♦Thomas Wallace, Woollendraper. Robert M'Clure. ♦John Milford, Cotton-spinner. 1829 ♦William Cairns, J.P. John Claiuce, J.P., sixth Treas. John Lamb, Linendraper and Traveller. Rev. John Chaine, Dean. James Campbell, Cotton, then Flax-spinner. ♦James Young, Woollendraper. 1830 ♦Thomas Akcnhead, Rope Manu- facturer. Rev. H. Cooke, D.D. Rev. John Porter. 1831 ♦Robert Gamble, Merchant. ♦John Marshall, Woollendraper. Robert ]M‘Gce. James Andrews, jun.. Solicitor. Andrew IMulholland, J. P., Flax- spinner. 1832 Edmund Getty, Secretaiy to the Harbour Commissioners. Robert Gamble, junior. Robert Gordon, Merchant. Rev. J. S. Porter, First Presby- terian Congregation. A. J. Macrory, Solicitor. 1833 *John Gray, Hosier. J. Stevelly, L. L. D., Professor of Natural Philosophy. William Thomson. 1834 S. G. Fenton, J.P., Linen Mer- chant. James Mateer. Adam Hill, Treasurer to the Town Council.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24866581_0170.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)