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John Furley
Sir John Furley, CH (19 March 1836, Ashford, Kent – 27 September 1919, Oxford) was an English humanitarian who worked to improve medical care both in wartime and at home. He was an active member of the Red Cross from its foundation, and one of the founders of St John Ambulance Association, set up to promote first aid training. He travelled to Paris and South Africa to bring humanitarian supplies, and also produced various inventions to help the wounded, including some types of stretcher. He received a knighthood and Order of the Companions of Honour for his charitable works. ==Family== His father was Robert Furley, a Justice of the Peace, solicitor and historian. He was born 19 March 1836 in the Masonic Lodge in North Street, Ashford, Kent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ashfordmuseum.co.uk/SirJohnFurley.html )〕 He was educated at Harrow. He qualified as a solicitor. He married Maria Turner Baker in 1874.
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