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Bartholomew Mosse

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from 1729-1733, when he passed the examination by the surgeon-general. He married Mary Elizabeth Mallory in 1734, and they had a son, Michael, who was born in 1737. While historical records are unclear, it appears that both mother and infant died shortly thereafter.
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Demand soon outstripped the capacity of the hospital, and Mosse staged theatrical productions to raise money for expansion. He also purchased land on the outskirts of the city, where he constructed a pleasure garden, concert hall and coffee house, known as the
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Mosse spent a considerable amount of his personal fortune on this venture, falling into debt, and eventually being imprisoned for indebtedness, although he escaped through a window and went into hiding in
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In 1742, he married his cousin, Jane Wittingham, with whom he had two children: Charles and Jane, born in 1745 and 1746 respectively.
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clergyman, and Martha Boyle. Bartholomew apprenticed with Dr. John Stone as a
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In 1738, he was appointed surgeon in charge of the draft of troops to
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He died of unknown causes on 16 February 1759 and is interred in
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By 1743, he had determined to raise money for a purpose-built
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Mary Elizabeth Mallory (1734-?), Jane Wittingham (1742-1759)
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Bartholemew Mosse was born in Dysart, 2 km east of
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Index

Portlaoise
surgeon
impresario
Rotunda Hospital
Dublin
Portlaoise
Protestant
barber-surgeon
Menorca
midwifery
Paris

Parnell Street, Dublin
maternity hospital
New Gardens
Richard Cassels
Wales
Donnybrook Cemetery
Fielding Ould




Goodwin 1894
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/20951
UK public library membership
"Mosse, Bartholomew" 
Lee, Sidney

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