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  1. Dr Anthony Addington by Thomas Banks, 1790, Victoria and Albert Museum. Anthony Addington (1713 – 22 March 1790) was an English physician.

  2. 12 de may. de 2009 · Anthony Addington, the doctor who had treated Francis Blandy, suspected arsenic was the substance that had felled him and conducted a series of physical tests to prove his point.

  3. Antony Addington. b.1714 d.22 March 1790. AB Oxon (1739) AM (1740) MB (1741) MD (1744) FRCP (1756) Antony Addington, M.D., was the youngest son of Henry Addington, gent., of Fringford, in Oxfordshire, and received his preliminary education at Winchester, whence he was elected to Trinity college, Oxford, as a member of which he proceeded A.B ...

  4. Anthony Addington, the father of the 1st Viscount Sidmouth, was born on 13th December 1718. He was the youngest son of a Berkshire gentleman, the owner and occupier of a moderately sized estate at Twyford in that county, where the family had been settled for generations.

  5. Anthony Addington, father of the first viscount, was a distinguished physician. Henry Unwin Addington, nephew of the first viscount, was a diplomat and civil servant. The family seat now is Highway Manor (near Calne, Wiltshire) which was inherited in 1936. [3]

  6. 11 de ago. de 2010 · A Reading doctor who became the father of a Prime Minister and attended to King George III during bouts of madness is to be remembered with a blue plaque. Oculus Design and Communications Limited...

  7. This arresting bust represents Dr. Anthony Addington, a physician who specialized in psychiatric disorders and who numbered King George III among his patients. It was commissioned posthumously by Addingtons son, Henry, and was made from a death mask taken shortly after Addington died.