- John Evans (surgeon)
John Evans (4 July 1756 – October 1846) was a Welsh surgeon and
cartographer .Life
Evans was born on 4 July 1756 at Llwyn-y-groes,
Llanymynech on the border betweenMontgomeryshire , Wales andShropshire , England. His father was the map-maker John Evans. Evans (the son) was educated atWestminster School and theUniversity of Oxford , where he matriculated in 1773 fromJesus College, Oxford . He obtained degrees ofBachelor of Arts (1778), Master of Arts (1779) andBachelor of Divinity (1783) fromSt Alban Hall , Oxford, before obtaining the degree ofDoctor of Medicine from theUniversity of Edinburgh . He then lived in Shrewsbury before moving back to Llwyn-y-groes after his father's death in 1795.His father's maps of North Wales were regarded as the best maps of the region before those of the
Ordnance Survey on account of their appearance, size and accuracy of detail. [cite web|url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-EVAN-JHN-1723.html| title=Evans, John (1723–1795), cartographer| last=North|first=Frederick John| work=Welsh Biography Online| publisher=National Library of Wales | accessdate=2008-10-09] Evans republished his father's maps in about 1799, receiving an award of 45 guineas from theRoyal Society of Arts . He published a further edition of the maps in 1802 with some new roads included. His other interests included bees, and he wrote adidactic poem called "The Bee". He was married to Jane Wilson, and they had five sons and four daughters. One of his sons wasRobert Wilson Evans , who became Fellow and tutor ofTrinity College, Cambridge andarchdeacon ofWestmorland , and it was at this son's house inHeversham that Evans died in October 1846.cite web|url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-EVAN-JOH-1756.html| title=Evans, John (1756–1846), surgeon| last=North|first=Frederick John| work=Welsh Biography Online| publisher=National Library of Wales | accessdate=2008-10-09]References
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