Thomas Jarrold | |
Birth Date: | 1 December 1770 |
Birth Place: | Manningtree, Essex |
Death Place: | Manchester |
Nationality: | English |
Occupation: | Physician |
Thomas Jarrold (1 December 1770 – 24 June 1853) was an English physician.
Jarrold born at Manningtree, Essex, on 1 December 1770. He was educated at Edinburgh, where he is said to have taken his degree of M.D., though his name does not appear in the published list of graduates. He was in practice at Stockport, Cheshire, in 1806, and soon afterwards removed to Manchester, where he died on 24 June 1853. He was buried at the Congregational Chapel, Grosvenor Street. He was twice married, his first wife Susanna dying on 12 March 1817, aged 51, and the second at Norwich in 1886, aged 91. His son, Edgar T. Jarrold, died at New York on 25 February 1890.
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He was a member of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, and in 1811 contributed to its ‘Memoirs’ a paper on ‘National Character’ (2nd series, ii. 328).