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Charles Lewis Meryon

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126: 19: 84: 339: 326: 80:, and then returned to England to take his medical degrees. Meryon revisited Syria at Lady Hester's request in 1819, and found that she had adopted local customs. A clash with one of her medical men ended his stay. 114:, and died in 1839. After disagreements, mainly centred on his wife, Meryon left Mount Lebanon in April 1831. He paid Lady Hester a fourth and last visit between July 1837 and August 1838. 352: 99:, but in 1827, at the request of Lady Hester Stanhope, he started again for Syria, with his wife and family. They were attacked and robbed en route by a pirate, and returned to 110:
Lady Hester had a large household, with about 30 servants, and over time became house-bound. She would talk to Meryon for hours on end, into the night. She moved to
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M.D. was a nephew. Charles Meryon had a daughter Eugenia and a son John by his wife, as mentioned in Lady Stanhope's memoirs.
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on 26 June 1820, and a fellow on 25 June 1821. Shortly afterwards he became domestic physician to
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and the Near East. He was with her during her seven years' wanderings, saw her finally settled on
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Travels of Lady Hester Stanhope, forming the completion of her Memoirs narrated by her Physician
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Memoirs of the Lady Hester Stanhope, as related by herself in Conversations with her Physician
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Meryon had a son with Narcisse Chaspoux, a French ballet dancer, the artist
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With Cline's recommendation, Meryon was in 1810 taken on by the eccentric
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Settling in London, Meryon died there on 11 September 1877, aged 94.
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background, he was born on 27 June 1783. He was educated at
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Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature
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Rye, Sussex
Huguenot
Merchant Taylors' School
exhibition
St John's College, Oxford
St. Thomas's Hospital
Henry Cline
Lady Hester Stanhope
Sicily
Mount Lebanon

Royal College of Physicians
Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 4th Baronet
Livorno
Marseille
Joun

Giovanni Battista Casti
Charles Méryon
Edward Meryon






Lee, Sidney
"Meryon, Charles Lewis" 
Dictionary of National Biography

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