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Lumley stated that he was a child at the death of his grandfather in 1544, to whose honours he did not succeed because of his own father's attainder, and in 1547 he obtained an Act of
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Initially plans were for a full anatomy course based on weekly lectures, but by 1616 there were three lectures per year. The work of
William Harvey on the circulation of the blood was first announced by Harvey in the Lumleian Lecture for 1616.
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At his death the Barony of Lumley (created 1547) became extinct. He was buried at Cheam with his first wife; a tomb and monument there at St. Dunstan's Church memorialize Lumley and his two wives. The composer
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have hold, enjoy and bear the name, dignity, state and pre-eminence of a Baron of the Realm" whereby he became Baron Lumley (a new Barony being created of that name, in
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Liddy, Christian D. (2010). "John Lord Lumley and the creation and commemoration of
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