State Surgeon of Ireland

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title: State Surgeon of Ireland
text: The office of State Surgeon of Ireland, or State Chirurgeon, was created by patent, on 1 July 1774, and was first filled by Archibald Richardson, who resided in Stafford Street, Dublin. The salary was fixed at £131 13s. 4d. In 1784 George Stewart succeeded Richardson, who became Chirurgeon General; and in 1787, Stewart having become Chirurgeon-General, John Neill, or Neile, of Dominick Street, succeeded him. In 1791 Gustavus Hume and Clement Archer were appointed joint State Surgeons. Archer bei
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