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Papurau Dr Henry Thomas a’i ferch Eva.
Papers of Dr. Henry Thomas and his daughter Miss Eva.

Dr. Henry Thomas (1832-1894) was a native of Chester, the son of Thomas Thomas (1799-1887) a printer in that city. Thomas Thomas was however a native of Bangor and a descendant of the Thomas family of Coed Helen, Caernarfon. Dr. Henry Thomas became articled to Dr. Norton of Chester in 1852. He left to study medicine in America where he graduated as M.D. of the Western College of Homoeopathic Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio, and of the Homoeopathic Medical College of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. He returned to practice in Chester before succeeding Dr. Norton as resident proprietor and medical superintendent of the Llandudno Hydropathic Establishment. He remained there until his death, 6 Feb. 1894.
Miss Eva Thomas was the youngest daughter of Dr. Henry Thomas. She was a teacher, Principally of French and German which she had studied on the continent and held diplomas for both, but she also gave lessons in music and English.

Item TitleDescriptionArchive Date
XM/7185/79 COPY LETTER: Henry Thomas, 10 White Friars, Chester, to the Medical Registrar, London, in which Mr. Thomas states that in a short time he expects to be called as a witness in the assize court and that...  more 1859 March 9
XM/7185/80 LETTER: F. Hawkins, Medical Registration Office, 32, Soho Square, London, W. to Dr. Thomas in which Mr. Hawkins states he is sorry but that Dr. Thomas’s letter appears to have been lost, and con...  more 1859 March 10
XM/7185/81 LETTER: W.H. Porter,. Medical Registration office, 32 Soho Square, London, W. to [Dr. Thomas] informing him that the Registrar acknowledges receipt of his registration fee but that the Council can com...  more 1859 March 23
XM/7185/82 LETTER: G. ?Atkinson 34 Prospect Street, Hull to Dr. Thomas stating that Mrs. Welch has not yet made her appearance, and thanking him for his recommendation. He says he will pay her his best attention...  more 1859 June 22
XM/7185/83 LETTER: J. Epps, 89 Great Russell Street, to Dr. Thomas, in which Mr. Epps states that he is glad that Dr. Thomas is fighting onward, and that it is to be regretted that he should be opposed by a fell...  more 18[59] July 17
XM/7185/84 DRAFT LETTER: Henry Thomas, 10 White Friars, Chester, to the [Medical Registration Office] in which Henry Thomas expresses his surprise at not finding his name included in the list just published of m...  more [18]59 July 19
XM/7185/85 LETTER: W.H. Porter, Medical Registration Office, 32 Soho Square, London, W. to H. Thomas, esq., M.D. Chester, stating that in reply to his letter of the 19 regarding his name not appearing in the Med...  more 1859 July 26
XM/7185/86 LETTER: Mr. William Sharp, Rugby, to [Dr. Thomas] in which Mr. Sharp thanks [Dr. Thomas] for the details of his position and having talked it over with Dr. Sutherland they are agreed he has very good ...  more 1859 Sept.7
XM/7185/87 LETTER: A.R. ?Shaw, Upper Clapton, to [Dr.] Thomas stating that the registrar had returned his diploma without any remarks. He had also called at the office and tendered two guineas and showing the en...  more 1859 Sept.17
XM/7185/88 LETTER: [?] 1A Brooksby Street, Islington, to Dr. Thomas congratulating him on increasing his family and giving details regarding the treatment of a patient, a Miss [Burden?] suffering from Typhoid Fe...  more [18]59 Sept.23
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