Other Information:Everard was educated at Wyggeston School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was a student at St Bartholomew's Hospital from 1901 and graduated as M.B., B.C. in 1905. He then served as a resident medical officer at the Women's Hospital, Soho, and as house-surgeon to the Scarborough Hospital. Afterwards he went into practice in Leicester where he became surgeon to St Mary's Refuge. He joined the RAMC [TF], with a commission as Captain, and entered the war in France on the 29th July 1916. Everard was killed by a mine explosion. He was the son of Stockdale Harrison of Leicester; and the husband of Sara Grace Muriel Harrison (nee Rogers) of "Aspens" Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough.
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