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IRISH BOTANIST, DOCTOR, AND COLLECTOR (1660-1753)
Sir Hans Sloane; Hans, Baronet Sloane; Sloane baronets; Sloane Manuscript; Sir Hans Sloan; Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet; Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet, PRS; Hans Sloan; Sloane MS; Sloane manuscripts; Sloane Baronets; Sloane collection; Sloane Collection
  • Illustration from critique of the first volume of ''A voyage to the islands Madera, Barbados, Nieves, S. Christophers and Jamaica'', published in ''[[Acta Eruditorum]]'', 1710
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  • Hans Crescent street-sign on [[Harrods]] building, [[Knightsbridge]]
  • Title page, Sloane's ''Voyage to Jamaica'', 1725
  • Bust by [[Michael Rysbrack]], main foyer, [[British Library]]<!-- date needed -->
  • Sloane, 1736
  • Sloane's monument at [[Chelsea Old Church]]

T. O'Conor Sloane III         
AMERICAN EDITOR
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Thomas O’Conor Sloane III (November 20, 1912 – March 13, 2003) was an American editor, professor, etymologist and career military officer.
T. O'Conor Sloane         
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AMERICAN EDITOR (1851-1940)
Thomas O'Conor Sloane (November 24, 1851 – August 7, 1940) was an American scientist, inventor, author, editor, educator, and linguist, perhaps best known for writing The Standard Electrical Dictionary and as the editor of Scientific American, from 1886 to 1896 and the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, from 1929 to 1938.
Nicholas O'Conor         
  • Nicholas Roderick O'Conor. Russia, Saint-Petersburg, 1895-1898
BRITISH DIPLOMAT
Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor; Nicholas O'Conor-Don; Nicholas Roderick O'Conor
Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor ( 1843 – 19 March 1908) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat. When he died, Sir Nicholas was the British Ambassador to Turkey.

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Hans Sloane

Sir Hans Sloane, 1st Baronet (16 April 1660 – 11 January 1753), was an Irish physician, naturalist, and collector, with a collection of 71,000 items which he bequeathed to the British nation, thus providing the foundation of the British Museum, the British Library, and the Natural History Museum, London. He was elected to the Royal Society at the age of 24. Sloane travelled to the Caribbean in 1687 and documented his travels and findings with extensive publications years later. Sloane was a renowned medical doctor among the aristocracy, and was elected to the Royal College of Physicians at age 27. Though he is credited with the invention of chocolate milk, it is more likely that he learned the practice of adding milk to drinking chocolate while living and working in Jamaica. Streets and places were later named after him, including Hans Place, Hans Crescent, and Sloane Square in and around Chelsea, London – the area of his final residence – and also Sir Hans Sloane Square in his birthplace in Northern Ireland, Killyleagh.