The medical establishment: Chemist 1660-1837

Office-Holders in Modern Britain: Volume 11 (Revised), Court Officers, 1660-1837. Originally published by University of London, London, 2006.

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Chemist 1660–1837

The chemist and chemical physician were appointed by the lord chamberlain. Under Charles II the chemical physician made £20 per annum while the apothecary and operator in chemistry made £131 17 s. (fn. 1) Under Charles II and again under George I the chemist received £100 per annum at the office of the treasurer of the chamber. By that of George III, his remuneration had fallen to £45 14s 0 3/4d. The position was abolished in 1782 (fn. 2) and revived (?without regular payment) in 1820.

Chemist 1674–1685; 1690; 1723–1782; 1820–1837

1674 21 Apr. Rhodocanacer, C.
1690 12 Nov. Bernardo, Sir J.
1690 Office vacant
1723 15 Feb. Edwards, E.
1724 4 Mar. Edwards, T.
1742 30 Oct. Townshend, T.
1776 24 Oct. Amyatt, J.
1782 Office abolished
1820 31 Jan. Blerne, Sir G.
1820 31 Jan. King, Sir W.
1820 31 Jan. Tierney, Sir M. J.
1820 5 Apr. Higgins, J. F.
1820 5 Apr. Grindle, G. (and Druggist)
1820 5 Apr. Sarel, T. G. (and Druggist; at Brighton)
1820 8 Nov. Burkitt, A. S. (and Druggist)
1820 11 Nov. Slight, J.
1824 15 Aug. Raven, E. C..
1824 15 Aug. Bryant, J.
1826 2 Jan. Cozens, T.
1826 4 Feb. Hopewell, B. T.
1826 11 July Jones, W. A.
1830 14 Aug. Thorby, T. (and Druggist)
1830 16 Aug. Hopwood, T.
1830 20 Sept. Starkie, J. (and Druggist)
1830 20 Sept. Gifford, J. (and Druggist)
1830 20 Sept. Hay, J. (and Druggist)
1830 20 Sept. Waugh, G. (and Druggist)
1830 12 Nov. Smith, S. (and Druggist; at Windsor)
1833 26 Apr. Wood, J. (and Druggist)
1836 10 May Giddy, O.

Chemist 'in ord. without fee' 1667–?

1667 11 July Choke, J.
1667 23 July Jones, W.
1667 1 Aug. Acton, G.
1667 1 Oct. Savage, W.
1667 6 Dec. Bruser, A.
1669 16 Dec. Morden, W.
1670 10 Feb. Nodicanacer, C.
1670 10 Nov. Colley, A.
1682 17 Jan. Pattison, E.
1683 21 Nov. Russell, W.

Chemist in Extraordinary 1677–?; 1820–?; 1835–1837

1677 30 Mar. Thompson, N.
1820 5 Apr. Hume, J.
1835 14 July Woodhouse, D.

Chemist to the Prince Regent at Brighton 1819–?

1819 28 Apr. Higgins, J. F.

Chemist in Extraordinary to the Prince Regent 1816–?

1816 13 Feb. Selway, J.

Chemical Physician 1667–1693

1667 Williams, Sir T.
1679 28 Jan. Williams, Sir J.
1690 25 Oct. Waldo, D.
1693 7 Mar. Wall, S.

Chemical Physician (or Physician and Chemist) in Ordinary [/Supernumerary] 1670–?

By 1670 Boldnesse, E.
1671 11 Feb. Goodall, C.

Apothecary and Operator in Chemistry 1660–?1685

1660 20 June Le Febure, N.
1669 7 Apr. Harrell, C.
1680 22 July Charras, -

Chemical Apothecary 1670–?

1670 11 Jan. Le Febre, J.

Chemical Operator in Ordinary w/fee 1677–?

1677 11 May Blower, P.

Operative Chemist 1830–1837

1830 5 June Booth, A.

Practical Chemist 1830–?1837

1830 20 Sept. Best, W.

Pharmaceutical Chemist 1831–?1837

1831 27 Jan. Gray, S. F.

Chemical Office Keeper occ. 1675

1675 19 June Andrews, D.

Footnotes

  • 1. LC 3/24, f. 16; LC 3/7, f. 21; AO 1/419/198.
  • 2. LC 3/24, f. 26; LS 13/117, pp. 71–73.