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1773-1823: Boys Smith family documents including early British army commission documents and Dublin

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1773-1823: Boys Smith family documents including early British army commission documents and Dublin

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Auction Date:2013 Jan 26 @ 13:00 (UTC+1)
Location:38 Molesworth Street, Dublin, Dublin, ., Ireland
A collection of documents relating to the Smith family comprising of an official medical qualification certificate issued at Dublin 4 May 1773 to 'Mr. Boys Smith' allowing him to attend at one of the County Infirmiaries or Hospitals in Ireland, with 10 signatures including Deane Swift, uncle of the famous Jonathan. St. Thomas's Hospital document certifying that Boys Smith "hath diligently attended the paractice of surgery as a pupil of the said hospital for tweleve months" dated 23 February 1761. 2 George III army commission documents appointing Boys Smith as Surgeon to the 3rd Regiment of Horse of the Carabineers, the first dated 1 May 1760, the second 27 October 1760. A further 2 George III army commission documents, the first appointing Boyce Smith as an Ensign in the 11th Foot dated 13 October 1808, the second as a Lieutenant in the 11th Foot dated 13 September 1810. George IV army commission document appointing Boys Jenkin Smith as a Lieutenant in the 8th Royal Veteran Battalion dated 24 February 1820. Two signed oaths, the first dated 7 September 1758, admitting Boys Smith (Surgeon) and the second dated 6 September 1825, admitting Boys Jenkin Smith as Freemen or Burgess' of Kingston-upon-Hull. Manuscript letter and envelope dated 18 March 1823 addressed to Lieut. Smith 75 Mecklenburgh Street Dublin, sent by Major William Sandys Elrington and with content relating to Smith's army service. An interesting collection with clear connections to Dublin, worthy of much further research. (10 items)