A "prominent trading apothecary" and Master of the Society of Antiquaries,with Thomas Gardiner, from 1701-1704 (Simmons, 285, 290). He "was
wealthy man with substantial property holdings in Hatton Garden" (ibid., 290). His son, also names Peter, was a physician.Relationships:
Peter, the Elder Gelsthorp was a member of Worshipful Society of Apothecaries (1617-)
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)TAB: XXVI[Fig: figures of objects in Table 26]To Mr PETER GELSTHORP, Master of the Society of
Apothecaries, This Table is humbly Dedicated by JAMES
PETIVER, F. R. S.
Petiver, Gazophylacii Naturæ (1702-1706)TAB. LXXVI.[Fig: figures of objects in Table 76]To Mr PETER GELSTHORP, Master of the Society of
Apothecaries, This Table is humbly Dedicated by JAMES
PETIVER, F. R. S.