Dr William Brewster
(1665-1715)

Died aged c. 50

The William Brewster Memorial Award, usually referred to as the Brewster Medal, is awarded by the American Ornithologists' Union and is named for ornithologist William Brewster. It is given to an author, or coauthors who are not previous recipients, of an exceptional body of work on Western Hemisphere birds. The award comprises a medal and an honorarium provided through the William Brewster Memorial Fund. Established in 1919, the award was first given in 1921, to Robert Ridgway. From 1921 to 1937, it was given biennially; since then it has usually been made annually.

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Mansion House 1697 formerly home of William Brewster D.Med. 1665-1715

Widemarsh Street, Hereford, United Kingdom where they lived (1697)