Richard Wright, M.D., was born in Derbyshire and educated at Emmanuel college, Cambridge, of which house he was a fellow. He proceeded A.B. 1762, A.M. 1765, M.D. 1773; was admitted a Candidate of the College of Physicians 28th March, 1774, and a Fellow 10th April, 1775. He was Censor in 1775, 1779, 1783. Dr. Wright was a fellow of the Royal Society, and physician to St. George’s hospital from 6th January, 1769 to 1785. He died at Knightsbridge of a "deep decline," 14th October, 1786. His select and curious library, " the strength of which lay chiefly in publications relating to the drama and romances," was sold by T. and J. Egerton, 23rd April, 1787.
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