Sir George Wyatt Truscott, 1st Baronet (9 October 1857 – 16 April 1941), late Lord Mayor of London, was a Patron and a member of the Board of Management of the London Homeopathic Hospital since 1911, and he laid the Cornerstone of the Henry Tyler Wing of the London Homeopathic Hospital on 30.6.1909, alongside John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell 9th Duke of Argyll, Robert William Perks, and John Pakenham Stilwell.
George Wyatt Truscott was a patient of homeopathy, and afterwards he became a lifelong supporter of homeopathy, and a contributor to the James Compton Burnett Memorial.
George Wyatt Truscott was a President of the British Homeopathic Association, and a member of the London Mental Hospital Visiting Committee.
George Wyatt Truscott was Lord Mayor of London when William Gladstone was Prime Minister, and he knew Edward VII, Catherine and William Booth, Winston Churchill.
Those present when the Cornerstone of the Henry Tyler Wing of the London Homeopathic Hospital was laid on 30.6.1909:
From https://homeoint.org/morrell/londonhh/cornston.htm John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell 9th Duke of Argyll was received by representatives of the presidents and Vice Presidents, John Pakenham Stilwell (Chairman of the Board of Management), Dr Galley Blackley (Senior Physician), C T Knox Shaw (Senior Surgeon), Mr E. T. Hall (Architect), the Mayor and Mayoress of Holborn, Robert William Perks and Lady Perks, Sir George Wyatt and Lady Truscott, Charles Henry Turner Bishop of Islington, the Rev. E. C. Bedford, and representatives of the lady Visitors. Ladies’ Guild, and other good friends.
Prayers were offered by Charles Henry Turner Bishop of Islington, and hymns were sung by the Choir of St. George the Martyr, Queen Square. After the Duke had declared the building open, John Pakenham Stilwell, Chairman of the Board of Management, presented an address, which stated that the Hospital, opened sixty years previously, had become, on a sound financial basis, capable of extended and widespread work among the poor.
The secretary then announced the amount of the Purses presented to the Mayoress of Holborn, which with the donations specially contributed towards the furnishing brought up the Princess’s List to a total of £ 1,090 8s.
George Wyatt Truscott and eleven others, signed an Open letter written by David MacNish and addressed: “To the friends of homeopathy in Great Britain”.
From https://thepeerage.com/p31647.htm Sir George Wyatt Truscott, 1st Bt. held the office of Alderman of London between 1895 and 1941, Dowgate Ward. He was chairman of Brown, Knight and Truscott Ltd.
He was invested as a Knight in 1902. He was decorated with the award of Coronation Medal in 1902. He held the office of Sheriff of the City of London between 1902 and 1903. He held the office of Lord Mayor of London between 1908 and 1909.
He was created 1st Baronet Truscott, of Oakleigh, East Grinstead, Sussex [U.K.] on 16 July 1909. He was decorated with the award of Officer, Order of Leopold I Belgium. He was decorated with the award of Knight Commander, Order of the Rising Sun of Japan. He was decorated with the award of Legion of Honour.
He held the office of Justice of the Peace (J.P.). He was decorated with the award of Knight Commander, Order of the Rising Sun of Japan. He held the office of Lieutenant of the City of London. He was Officer, Order of Leopold I Belgium and Legion Hon, Coronation , knighted 1902. He was decorated with the award of Order of Vass of Sweden. He was decorated with the award of Grand Cross, Order of St. Stanislas of Russia.
Of interest:
Francis Wyatt Truscott 1824 – 1895, father of George Wyatt Truscott, Lieutenant of the City of London, Lord Mayor of London from 1879 to 1880, President of the Society of Artists, Founder and 1st Master of The Savage Club Masonic Lodge, was also an eager advocate of homeopathy. Other members of The Savage Club Masonic Lodge include Wilkie Collins, Edward VII, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Mark Twain. Francis Wyatt Truscott was also a friend of Richard Walter Hely Hutchinson 6th Earl of Donoughmore,
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We live in the house that Sir George Wyatt Truscott lived in 1937.
He is mentioned as the purchaser of our home in our deeds.
He is my great grandad 😀 . Been told by my grandad who sadly past away two years ago . Only just looked it up curiously and all the stories he told me about him are true
Hello, so interested in this topic ! as he is my great great great grandfather (or something like that) researching the family tree and was also told this story by my grandparents !! mothers mother was a trusscott – Derby but originally from St Stevens in St Austall Cornwall – been to see their graves any info great fully received – Michelle 🙂