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John Edgcumbe (John Oliver Pearce Edgcumbe) was born on 1920 in Teignmouth, Devon, England, is a British haematologist (1920–2001). Discover John Edgcumbe's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 81 years old?

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Born 1920
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Date of death 18 October, 2001
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His wife is Teryll, née Degwell Thomas

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1920

John Edgcumbe was born in Teignmouth in 1920, a collateral descendant of Joshua Reynolds.

He married Teryll, née Degwell Thomas and they had a son and a daughter.

1929

In their review of the work, The Times noted that the quantity of known letters from Reynolds had swollen by almost two-thirds since the last collected edition by Frederick W. Hilles in 1929, but lamented Reynolds uninspired prose style.

Records relating to the editing of the book are held at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, Yale University.

Edgcumbe was a member of the Reynolds Society and the Johnson Club.

1946

Edgcumbe qualified in medicine from Cambridge/The London Hospital in 1946.

1952

He received his MD in 1952.

1954

He originally leaned towards neurology and won the Queen Square Prize for Neurology in 1954, but decided to specialise instead in haematology and became Devon's first consultant haematologist.

1972

He was a fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, president of the British Society for Haematology 1972-3 and president of the Devon and Exeter Medical Society in 1981-2.

1980

The idea for a new edition of the letters of Joshua Reynolds had been raised in the 1980s when Brian Allen and John Edgcumbe found that they were independently collecting new material and decided to collaborate.

After he retired, Edgcumbe held a visiting fellowship at the Yale Center for British Art in order to complete the work.

2000

The book was eventually published by Yale University Press in 2000, jointly edited by Edgcumbe and John Ingamells.

2001

John Oliver Pearce Edgcumbe, FRCP, (1920 – 18 October 2001) was a British medical practitioner who became Devon's first consultant haematologist.

He was a collateral descendant of the painter Joshua Reynolds and co-edited, with John Ingamells, a new edition of the letters of Sir Joshua, the first for over 70 years.

Edgcumbe died on 18 October 2001 at his home after suffering from prostate cancer.

2009

He was survived by his wife (died 2009) and two children.