Richard Hotham
Sir Richard Hotham (5 October 1722 – 13 March 1799) was an East India merchant, property developer and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1780 to 1784. He is especially noted for his development of the Sussex village of Bognor into a seaside resort. He was also sometimes called Hotham the Hatter, to mark his original trade.
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Blood vessel occlusion by Cryptococcus neoformans is a mechanism for haemorrhagic dissemination of infection. by Josie F Gibson, Aleksandra Bojarczuk, Robert J Evans, Alfred Alinafe Kamuyango, Richard Hotham, Anne K Lagendijk, Benjamin M Hogan, Philip W Ingham, Stephen A Renshaw, Simon A Johnston
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Implementation of patient and public involvement and engagement (PPIE) for the therapies for long COVID in non-hospitalised individuals (TLC) project by Olalekan Lee Aiyegbusi, Christel McMullan, Sarah E. Hughes, Grace M. Turner, Shamil Haroon, Richard Hotham, Kirsty Brown, Yvonne Alder, Lisa Agyen, Lewis Buckland, Jennifer Camaradou, Amy Chong, Felicity Jeyes, Karen L. Matthews, Patricia Moore, Jane Ormerod, Gary Price, Michael Saint-Cricq, David Stanton, Anita Walker, Melanie J. Calvert
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