From Contemporary Biographies, Wilts And Dorset, At The Opening Of The Twentieth Century, edited by W.T. Pike, published 1906:
Medical.
Lush. William Henry Lush, Prospect House, Market Lavington; son of the late Edward Lush, of Warminster; born at Warminster, in 1850; educated at Queenwood College, Hants, and St. Thomas’s Hospital, London; M.R.C.S. Eng. Was articled to Messrs. Hitchcock and Pepler, of Market Lavington, and after qualifying in London returned to Market Lavington and on the retirement of Dr. Hitchcock, in 1877, joined his brother, Mr. John Selfe Lush, in partnership, and took over the practice which has been continued up to the present time; his brother is Medical Officer of the district, and he holds the office of Public Vaccinator, and other appointments; has been a keen sportsman since his youth; fond of shooting, and hunting, chiefly with the Duke of Beaufort’s, the South West Wilts, and the Tedworth Hounds. Married Catherine, daughter of the late Thomas Sargent, of 82, Porchester Terrace, London, W. (formerly Secretary to the Board of Inland Revenue at Somerset House).
