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- In 1862 occupation is auctioneer.
A doctor. Dr W T Warren MD of Sydney... as per Laura's wedding notice in the Sydney Morning Herald
A W T Warren aged 46 from England trvelled on the Zealandia from San Francisco arriving in Sydney 5th April 1883. He was the ship's surgeon.
Shortly after leaving San Francisco he had a falling out with the captain, Captain Webber. He criticised the captin for mustering the crew and passengers at 2am on deck during winter. The captian saw his authority challenged. Dr Warren claimed that he was imprisoned by the captain for the whole journey to Sydney. Upon arrival he sued Captain Webber for damages, claiming 2,000 pounds for slander and assault. He apparently became ill on the journey and "suffered in the mind".
The jury failed to find a verdict after 6 hours o deliberaion.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/115073021?searchTerm=%22Dr%20W%20Warren%22&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||l-decade=188
He held a diploma from th Pulte College, Cincinnati. (Australian Town and Country, 7th June 1884, p15
http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71012868?searchTerm=%22Dr%20W%20Warren%22&searchLimits=l-state=New+South+Wales|||l-decade=188
An advertisement in the Evening news Sydney on 15th July, 1882: "Dr W. Edward Warren finds it necessary to inform his patients and friends that he has no connection with a person styling himself as Dr W T Warren. lately of Elizabeth-streett Sydney, and now of Castlereigh-street Redfern. Dr W Edward Warren still resides and sees patients at 243 Elizabeth-street, Hyde Park, Sydney, where he has been practicing for several years." SAme ad was placed in the Sydney morning Herald on 14th July.
Dr W T Warren moved to 486 Castlereight-street in 1882 opposite Exhibition Park. (Ad 21st June 1882 in SMH)
An ad in the SMH dated 5th August 1882:
"Dr. W. Thos Warren of England now 486 Castlereigh-street, Sydney considers it necessary to inform his patients snd is friends that he has no connection with person styling himself as Dr. W. E. Warren of Ireland, or of the Sydney Benevolent Asylum 1881. Dr Warren, late of Sydney, deceased, was also from England."
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