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James Fitzgerald Martin

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as Inspector of Hospitals and Assistant Hospital Officer of No. 3 and No. 6 Regions. He was employed by the Southern Region department of the
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in 1906, Mary Latimer Hawks Moody (1883 – 1960), who was the eldest son of
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Martin was the son of Colonel W. T. Martin. Martin was educated at
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in South Africa from 1900 – 1902, for which he received both the
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from 1944 to 1947. Martin served as Honorary Surgeon to King
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Civil servants in the Ministry of Health (United Kingdom)
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People educated at Bath College (English public school)
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between 1914 and 1918, during which he was promoted to
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Alumni of the University of Edinburgh Medical School
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Index

Major-General
KStJ
CB
CMG
CBE
United Kingdom
British Army
Major-General
Second Boer War
World War I
Knight of the Order of St. John
Knight of the Order of the Crown of Belgium
Colonel Richard S. Hawks Moody
Major-General
KStJ
CB
CMG
CBE
British Army
George VI
Viceroy of India
Lord Mountbatten

Exeter Cathedral
Bath College
Edinburgh University
University of London
Exeter Cathedral
Colonel Richard S. Hawks Moody
Major-General Richard Clement Moody

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