[1] The lectures he gave on the teeth, from 1799, supported by Astley Cooper who was another of Cline's pupils, were the first to be delivered for a London medical institution.
[1] The initial committee consisted of: Allen, Corston, Fox, Jackson, with Joseph Foster and Thomas Sturge.
Francis Place joined the committee that year, and a rupture became inevitable by 1814, with Lancaster resigning amid acrimony and alleged scandal.
[1] They were part of a consortium, including also Forster, put together by Robert Owen, to buy out the original New Lanark investors.
[7] Fox supported Allen in his successful effort to make Owen allow religious education and the Bible in New Lanark's schools.