John Warren
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 208 years ago |
Date of birth | July 27,1753 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Roxbury |
Boston | |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Date of died | April 4,1815 |
Died | Boston |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Children | William Warren (Waring), of Nevern |
Books | A view of the mercurial practice in febrile diseases |
Siblings | Joseph Warren |
Movies/Shows | Two-Way Stretch |
Bride of the Monster | |
Trouble in Store | |
Hell Below Zero | |
Up the Creek | |
Rotten to the Core | |
Further Up the Creek | |
To Dorothy a Son | |
Fast and Loose | |
Grandchildren | Jane Warren (or Waring) |
Parents | Lewys Warren (Waring), of Tre-wern |
Margred Lacharn (Laugharne) | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 547139 |
John Warren Life story
John Warren was a Continental Army surgeon during the American Revolutionary War, founder of the Harvard Medical School and the younger brother of Dr. Joseph Warren.
Newmarket: King Charles to sell 14 of Queen's horses
King Charles III is selling off some of the racehorses he inherited from His Mother The Queen .
Her late Majesty was a keen breeder of racehorses as well as an avid racegoer and rider.
Tattersalls Auction House in Newmarket said it was selling 14 of Queen Elizabeth Ii 's " brood mares" on Monday.
They include Just Fine, trained by Sir Michael Stoute , who oversaw More Than 100 royal winners, and Love Affairs.
Tattersall's spokesman Jimmy George said: " It's nothing out of the ordinary. Every year they would sell horses.
" The Queen had brood mares of her own, she would breed them and sell them. You can't keep them all. "
Mr George said the sale of The Queen 's horses did not symbolise The End of The Royal household's connection with racing.
He Said : " Every year owners sell stock. His Majesty is just doing what owners do. "
It was from her father, King George VI, that The Queen inherited The Royal Stud, a racehorse breeding centre at Sandringham that produced many of her winners.
Her racing manager John Warren previously said horses were a " tremendous getaway" from other duties and her support had been a major boost for British racing.
" I'm sure if The Queen had not been bred into being a monarch she would have found a vocation with horses. It was just simply in her DNA, " He Said .
Source of news: bbc.com