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(249-50); on 20 October 1835 Cohen was elected to the post of physician to the infirmary (297); on 25 April 1837 he was commended for adhering to guidelines for the admission of patients (260); on 30 April 1837 he was thanked for his services; and on 2 March 1837 he was a witness to the last will and testament of a patient. 109 Scrapbook, 1. 110 Richard Bevans (shipping agent), 11 Fisher St., Charles Collins (coroner), 5 Fisher St., John Holloway (coach builder), 25 Fisher St., Charles Poole (dentist), 2 Fisher Street, William Jones (insurance agent), 8 Fisher St., John Jones (Deputy Registrar) 3 Fisher St., and many others listed in Slater's Commercial Directory, 1850. 111 Perhaps the Ellis Jenkins, a dealer in musical instruments, who lived at 24 Wind Street. 112 Who lived at 35 Goat St. in Swansea. 113 Possibly the wife of Henry Watkeys, who painted her portrait in 1834 (Bromham, op. cit., 78). 114 Scrapbook, 237. 115 Ann Julia Hatton to Douglas Cohen, 12 December 1838. Folger Library, Y.c. 4. 116 Now apparently lost, or published under another title. 117 Ann was impoverished, but not so poor that she was totally indigent. 118 19 August 1834. Folger Library, Y.c. 423. 119 Blakey, Minerva Press, 72-74. 120 Whitaker's Almanack (London, 1869), 684.