[220] At the British Museum there is “A collection of Surgical Tracts,” by William Beckett, F.R.S., London, 1740, and in the preface thereto it is stated that the collection formed by Mr. Beckett relating to eminent Surgeons had not been published.
[221] 1676 N.S.
[222] 1729 N.S.
[223] Suppers.
[224] i.e., proceed to be Master of the Anatomy next year.
[225] It was the worthy Alderman Arris himself.
[226] A clerical mistake for “antiquity,” i.e., precedence.
[227] Christopher Terne, of Leyden, M.D., originally of Cambridge, and Fellow of the College of Physicians. Ob. 1673.
[228] Probably, Nicholas Archenbold (Warden 1564, &c.).
[229] Query “turquoise.”