Corse - Doctor Johnstones of Corse (General)

by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Saturday, November 28, 2015, 00:14 (3284 days ago) @ Mike Pinchin

Nothing new perhaps here, but the Staunton surgery website mentions "Pop" Johnstone, presumably meaning "father" aka John Eccles Johnstone who'd have been in his 60s by the 1930s.
"There has been a medical practice in Staunton since the 1870s. Many of our patients Still remember old "Pop" Johnstone doing his rounds on a pony and trap in the 1930s and the old surgery at Corse Grange. In the 1950s the practice moved across the road to Ballydugan and was run from Dr Bill Wilson's garage!"

http://www.stauntonsurgery.co.uk/practice.html

John Eccles S Johnstone died in Lichfield Staffs abt March 1958, aged 84, so born abt 1874 as per earlier post. Ancestry appears to have his Will.

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Dr William Johnstone is mentioned in this Record at Glos Archives, I wonder if this is when he retired from the Practice so left it in the hands of others ?
"Partnership agreement between Dr William Johnstone, Dr Kenneth Tomlinson and Dr Robinson (all of Newent), 1950."

FindingRef D4277/11
Title Miscellaneous papers mainly relating to Newent community activities
Date 1820-1984
http://ww3.gloucestershire.gov.uk/DServe/dserve.exe?dsqIni=Dserve.ini&dsqApp=Archiv...


During the Great War he was Gazetted by the Factory Department of the Home Office
"The Chief Inspector of Factories has appointed Dr. W. M. L. Johnstone to be Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for the Newent District of the county of Gloucestershire."

https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/29086/page/2092/data.pdf


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