Ralph Schomberg
Ralph or Raphael Schomberg (1714–1792) was a British doctor of the 18th century.His father, Meyer Löw Schomberg, was a Jewish doctor who settled in England, but he became alienated from Judaism and had Ralph and his brothers, who had initially been brought up as Jews, attend St Paul's School, London, and then renounce the Jewish faith by publicly receiving the sacrament according to the Anglican rites. This made the brothers able to enter on public careers without impediment from the Test Act. Ralph had a twin brother, Isaac, who was a physician and public notary. Ralph was left 1s. in his father's will in 1761.
Ralph moved to Bath in around 1761, and settled there until at least 1771, occasionally attending on Gainsborough and his family (including – in 1771 – his elder daughter Mary, whom Thomas hoped Ralph had cured to a recurring illness which all other doctors had told him was hereditary). He later moved to Reading.
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Published 1795
Published 1795
printed by S. Hazard, for T. Cadell junr. and Wm. Davies, (successors to Mr. Cadell,) in the Strand, London
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Published 1774
Published 1774
printed by R. Cruttwell; for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, Fleet-Street, London
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Published 1775
Published 1775
printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by F. Newbery, at the Corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, London
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by Schomberg, Ralph
Published 1774
Published 1774
printed by R. Cruttwell; for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, Fleet-Street, London
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Published 1750
Published 1750
prostant venales apud Jacob Robinson, ad Insigne Leonis Deaurati, in Vico vulgo dicto Ludgate-Street