The house was advertised for let again in 1843 after which Mrs Charlotte Maria Beckford, who had lived at Chawton House and was acquainted with novelist Jane Austen from their mutual time in Chawton, leased South Stoneham House with her sister, Miss Lucy Middleton . and Thomas Willis Fleming ( second son of John ) moved in.
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He left Bletchley in November 1767, and on Lady day in the following year he very honourably resigned the rectory in favour of Browne Willis's grandson, the Rev . Thomas Willis, merely because he knew it was his patron's intention so to bestow the living if he had lived to effect an exchange.
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In the reign of Charles II, Thomas Willis, of the Berkshire family of that name, and to which family a baronetcy was granted by King Charles I, settled in Lancashire and purchased estates in that county, which, together with others, are now in possession of Richard Willis, esq . of Halsnead Park . '.
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Extending two folio volumes and encompassing almost all significant anatomical publications across the several decades prior to its publication, including the writings of Thomas Bartholin, Regnier de Graaf, William Harvey, Richard Lower, Marcello Malpighi, Jan Swammerdam, Raymond Vieussens, and Thomas Willis, " Bibliotheca Anatomica " is the most comprehensive collection of anatomical treatises produced in the 17th century.
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The emergence of psychology as a medical discipline was given a major boost by Thomas Willis, not only in his reference to psychology ( the " Doctrine of the Soul " ) in terms of brain function, but through his detailed 1672 anatomical work, and his treatise " De anima brutorum quae hominis vitalis ac sentitiva est : exercitationes duae " ( " Two Discourses on the Souls of Brutes " meaning " beasts " ).
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The anatomist, neurologist and psychologist Thomas Willis was a kinsman of this line; his father, Thomas, the son of another Thomas Willis ( of Kennington, Oxfordshire, Berkshire prior to the 1974 boundary changes ) was the steward of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire and owned a farm there ( http : / / galileo . rice . edu / Catalog / NewFiles / willis . html; http : / / www . dana . org / news / cerebrum / detail . aspx ? id = 1336 ).
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The anatomist, neurologist and psychologist Thomas Willis was a kinsman of this line; his father, Thomas, the son of another Thomas Willis ( of Kennington, Oxfordshire, Berkshire prior to the 1974 boundary changes ) was the steward of Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire and owned a farm there ( http : / / galileo . rice . edu / Catalog / NewFiles / willis . html; http : / / www . dana . org / news / cerebrum / detail . aspx ? id = 1336 ).