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Thomas Wynne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Thomas Wynne Dr. Thomas Wynne (July 20, 1627 – March 17, 1691) was personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia in the Province of Pennsylvania. Born in Ysceifiog, Wales, where his family dated back seventeen generations to Owain Gwynedd〔Sir John Wynn. History of the Gwydir family and memoirs, 1878〕 He accompanied Penn on his original journey to America on the ship ''Welcome''. ==Early life and education== According to church records, Thomas Wynne was the fourth of five sons of Thomas Wynne Sr., Thomas Wynne lost his father at the age of 11.〔Thomas Allen Glenn Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, 1970 reprint 1911 original〕 While attracted to the study of medicine early on, heavy taxes levied on his family originally made the acquisition of proper learning materials difficult. His trade was that of cooper. He was later able to make the acquaintance of an established surgeon by the name of Richard Moore, and soon he was able to apprentice until he was deemed worthy of licensing. He was licensed in Shropshire by Drs. Hollins, Needham and Moore.〔William Mac Lean Jr., 1901, The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, pg 104〕 He in turn after the death of Dr. Richard Moore apprenticed his son Mordecai Moore.〔Charles Browning, Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania, 1912〕
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