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Hugh Ivy, Master of Arts and Rector of Foscot near Bath in the County of Somerset, in two great bulk of body, and corpulent habit, drank the waters of the dry-pump Kings Bath, and acknowledged benefit the latter end of August 1688.
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Hugh Ivy, Master of Arts and Rector of Foscot near Bath in the County of Somerset, in two great bulk of body, and corpulent habit, drank the waters of the dry-pump Kings Bath, and acknowledged benefit the latter end of August 1688.