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William Sharp (1729 – 17 March 1810) was an English physician reported to have acted as surgeon to King George III.〔 With his brother Granville Sharp, he was an active supporter of the early campaign against slavery in Britain.〔 He commissioned a well-known painting of his extended family playing music on a barge.〔 ==Early life== The son of Thomas Sharp, Archdeacon of Northumberland, William Sharp was born in 1729. His grandfather, John Sharp, also a Church of England clergyman, had risen to become Archbishop of York, and Sharp's father was his biographer. His other grandfather was Sir George Wheler. Sharp was one of a family of thirteen children, although three of his brothers died in infancy. Sent first to a local school in Northumberland, at the age of fourteen he left his parents to go to London as a student of surgery.〔''Notes and queries'' (Oxford Journals, 1868) (p. 199 ), accessed May 2010〕〔Rev. John Owen, ''A Discourse occasioned by the Death of William Sharp, Esq., late of Fulham House, delivered in substance at Fulham Church, on sunday, March 25, 1810'' (Hatchard, 1810, 38 pp.), (review ) in ''The Gentleman's Magazine'' for November 1810, at p. 450〕
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