Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents. The life, character and career of Sir Hans Sloane, Arthur MacGregor; Sloane's will and the establishment of the British Museum, Marjorie Caygill. Sir Hans Sloane (1660-1753) was born in Killyleagh, Ulster, in the North of Ireland, in relatively modest circumstances as the third son of migrants from Ayrshire in Scotland. Inspired by a childhood interest in natural history and his Protestant upbringing, he studied medicine and botany in London, Paris and Montpellier, taking his MD from.

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Sir Hans Sloane Bt was, in the last millennium, one of the British Isles' most influential figures in medicine and the natural sciences. He was the man after whom London streets were named - Sloane Street, Sloane Square and Hans Street. The name "Hans" was fashionable at the time in Scotland, and occurred in Scots Irish settlers.. Hans Sloane was born in 1660 Killyleagh in County Down, Northern Ireland, the youngest of seven sons born to Alexander and Sarah Sloane. He was reportedly a curious child, fascinated by the plants and animals around him. In later life he recalled how he had 'from my Youth been very much pleas'd with the study of Plants and other Parts of.