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| Notes for Beatrice May Bainbrigge | ||||||||||
| Beatrice May Bainbrigge, daughter of General J.H. Bainbrigge of Rohais Manor, (20th and 41st Regiment, 1791- 1881 ), had three daughters. | ||||||||||
| Notes for Ernest Laurie (Spouse 1) | ||||||||||
| He was born in Alderney, the eighth child and sixth son of the Reverend Charles Daniel Palmer Robinson and his wife Annie. Educated at Elizabeth College, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, starting in the Trinity Term 1867, and left in 1872. He entered medicine, going to St.Georges's Hospital in London from 1872 to 1876, obtaining three Honorary Certificates including anatomy, and also received the Thompson Medal. He became a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ( England ) and a Licentate of the Royal College of Physicians, London in 1876. He entered the Indian Medical Department as a surgeon on the 31st March 1877, and worked in the Netley Military Hospital from March 1877 to August 1877, when he was sent to India. On arrival at Calcutta, as a Surgeon Captain, he was attached for duty at the General Hospital until the end of March 1878, when he was ordered to Meerut as Surgeon Captain, Bengal Army, and placed in charge of the Depot of the Bengal Army. In September 1878 he joined the 1st Mountain Battery, Punjab Frontier Force at Jumrood ( ? ), and accompanied it to Thal, to join General Robert's Division of the Kurd Field Force, when Captain Robinson became ill, and nearly died from an abcess of the liver. He was invalided to England in 1879, from the Afghan Campaign, and was subsequently placed on half pay. He retired from the army, and on the 1st January 1883 entered into private practice in Guernsey, in partnership with Doctor Francis Edward Carey. He founded the Victoria Cottage Hospital in 1888, and was invested as "Honorary Associate of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, England" in 1890. He lived in New Street, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, and then in 1913 at Melrose, Guernsey. He died on the 5th February 1939 in Guernsey, aged 84, and was buried at St.Martins, Guernsey. | ||||||||||
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