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===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Thomas]] [[name::CLAYTON]] ca.[[date of birth::1612]]-[[date of death::1693]]=== | ===[[personal title::Sir]] [[name::Thomas]] [[name::CLAYTON]] ca.[[date of birth::1612]]-[[date of death::1693]]=== | ||
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− | [[occupation:: | + | Son of [[family::Thomas Clayton]], [[occupation::Master]] of [[organisations::Pembroke College, Oxford]]. BA [[education::Pembroke College, Oxford]] 1629, MA 1631, BM 1635, MD 1639; [[occupation::Regius Professor]] of Medicine at [[organisations::University of Oxford|Oxford]] from 1645. He practised as a [[occupation::physician]] during the Civil War and Interregnum; he was knighted in 1661 and made [[occupation::Warden]] of [[organisations::Merton College, Oxford|Merton College]]. He was [[occupation::MP]] for Oxford University in 1660. |
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− | + | Clayton bequeathed his books to [[beneficiary::Merton College, Oxford|Merton]]. | |
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− | * | + | *[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1660-1690/member/clayton-thomas-1612-93 History of Parliament]. |
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Sir Thomas CLAYTON ca.1612-1693
Biographical Note
Son of Thomas Clayton, Master of Pembroke College, Oxford. BA Pembroke College, Oxford 1629, MA 1631, BM 1635, MD 1639; Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford from 1645. He practised as a physician during the Civil War and Interregnum; he was knighted in 1661 and made Warden of Merton College. He was MP for Oxford University in 1660.
Books
Clayton bequeathed his books to Merton.