304 APPENDIX. 



FROM JOHN WILSON, ESQ., A. M., 



Lecturer on Natural Philosophy. 



January 1, 1830. 



STi)tJ» t'£ ta rrrttfj), that from my long and intimate acquaintance with 



Mr. HENRY WILLIAM DEWHURST, I consider him to he a person 



qualified in every respect for the office of Secretary to the Royal Humane 



Society. 



Witness my hand, 



JOHN WILSON, A.M. 



Vernon House Academy, 



32, Queen's Row, Walworth. 



14, Bryanstone Street, Portman Square. 

 5 Ijmfct) ttttifn, that I have known Mr. H. W. DEWHURST for 

 several years, and from my own personal knowledge, believe him to be a 

 young man possessing an excellent knowledge of general business, and of 

 his profession as a Surgeon, also as the author of many valuable publications 

 connected with medical education, and possessing a good moral character. 

 I therefore consider him perfectly qualified to hold the office for which he 

 is a Candidate, as he is remarkable for his perseverance and assiduity. 

 Witness my hand, this 1st day of January, 1830. 



J. M. ROSE, A.M., M.R.C.S.E., 

 Surgeon and Lecturer on Chemistry. 



From the same.. 



London, Jan .1, 1830. 



&I)te a ta axtitv, that henry william dewhurst, Esq., 



attended in the year 1824, two courses of my Lectures on Experimental 

 Chemistry, with great diligence. 



J. M. ROSE, A. M..M. R.C.S. E., 



Surgeon, Lecturer on Chemistry.. 



London, January 5, 1830* 

 Great Portland Street.* 

 In reply to Mr.DEWHURST's request of Sunday last, I hereby at- 

 test his having been my Dispenser, &c, for about four years, during which 

 time he conducted himself with honesty, civility, and sobriety. 



WILLIAM HOPEFULL LEREW. 



this office, had not the wealthy relatives of the fortunate candidate antici- 

 pated me, by making themselves governors, and of course they voted in 

 favour of their friend. 



* Now of No. 60, Norton Street, Portland Place. 



