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in London in February 1715, to a much younger wife, Marie Anne la Crozé. They had several children, most of whom died and were buried at St Alphege, Canterbury. Daniel Peter Delayard was born 28 March and baptized 8 April 1720 at the French Huguenot chapel of Des Grecs, Crown Street, Westminster. His
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on 9 March 1742. On 9 August of the following year (as Surgeon, of St Anne's Westminster), he married Suzanna Henrietta Boisragon at the Savoy chapel. In April 1747 he was appointed
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The best summary is a printed pamphlet based on the researches of Lieutenant General Frederick Peter Layard, c. 1890, an OCR scan of which is reproduced on the
149:. Layard was a founder of the British Lying-in Hospital, of which he was later appointed a Vice President. On 20 June 1792 he was admitted to the degree of 178: 475: 202: 146: 78:
in the British army in 1710, at which time he was in General Vezey's Regiment of Foot. Having become naturalized British in 1713, he settled in
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Marriage bond (London Metropolitan Archives, ref. DL/A/D/24/MS10091E/56); TNA nonconformist registers Piece 4641, fol. 60/p. 136.
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An Essay on the Nature, Causes, and Cure of the Contagious Distemper among the Horned Cattle in these Kingdoms
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Fellow of the Royal Society of Sciences of Göttingen (now the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
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Will of Doctor Daniel Peter Layard, Doctor of Laws and of Physic of Saint Alphege (P.C.C. 1802).
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father died in Westminster in 1747. His mother lived down to 1773, and died testate in London.
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The National Archives, nonconformist and non-parochial registers, Piece 4641; Registers of
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in February 1802, leaving a will, and requested burial in a private crypt in
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Daniel Peter Layard was the son of Pierre Raymond de Layard (1666-1747), a
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Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess, and Dowager Princess, of Wales
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Layard was the father of Charles Peter Layard (born 1748; successively
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College of Physicians (now the Royal College of Physicians of London)
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Will of Marie Ann Layard, Widow of St James London (P.C.C. 1773).
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An Account of the Somersham Water in the County of Huntingdon
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The National Archives, nonconformist registers, Piece 4644.
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Irish Pedigrees, or The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
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The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London
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Index

FRS
FSA
English
physician
midwife
Huguenot
Monflanquin
Lot et Garonne
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes
William III
Major
Canterbury
Savoy Chapel
Doctor of Medicine
Reims University
physician-accoucheur
Middlesex Hospital
Huntingdon
College of Physicians (now the Royal College of Physicians of London)
London
accoucheur
Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, Princess, and Dowager Princess, of Wales
Fellow of the Royal Society
Fellow of the Royal Society of Sciences of Göttingen (now the Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
Doctor of Civil Law
honoris causa
University of Oxford
Greenwich
St Benet's, Paul's Wharf
St Martin in the Fields

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