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13 July 1596 |
Entry |
J, a surgeon, denied practice. |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
To reappear. |
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26 June 1600 |
Entry |
J appeared, accused of malpractice by some doctors. Refused. Matter deferred because accusers were absent. J made accusations against BESSE, apothecary (80, qv) and MOORE (523, qv). |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Second initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
Deferred till accusers should be present. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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5 July 1600 |
Entry |
J, with FENTON and Mr MARTIN, had dissected the corpse of Mr LUKE. He gave evidence of the cause of death (whitewash). |
Action taken |
None. |
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7 Nov 1600 |
Entry |
J was warned. |
Action taken |
Warned. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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22 Dec 1600 |
Entry |
J was accused of practice by Dr Lister and others. They alleged that he had treated Mrs Hilton and had given her his "filiolae" and some medicine. They also said he had taken fees for inspecting urine etc. J said that he customarily showed medicines to his patients, 'ad morbi causeum tollendam', but no purges. His replies were frivolous and ridiculous. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
Deferred to another time. Prohibited from all practice meanwhile. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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31 July 1601 |
Entry |
J denied practising. There was no full proof so he was sent away with a warning. |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
Warned and dismissed. |
Verdict |
not proven |
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6 Nov 1601 |
Entry |
J confessed that he had given a mild purgative to Cock, a fuller, on the advice of Dr Fryer, and other purgatives to poor people with ulcers, etc. 'He declared that he would exercise the art of healing when need arose. It was decided to invoke the law against him.' |
Action taken |
To be prosecuted at law. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
To be prosecuted at law |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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8 April 1602 |
Entry |
Comitia met to hear J & READ (621)'s account of their release from prison. They had complained to the Lord Chief Justice, Sir John Popham, who had issued a writ CORPUS CUM CAUSA. They had been freed and P was to hear their case in his house. Censors were sent to the hearing. J confessed to practice, said he had thought it legal - surgeons often used medicines. P upheld the College in everything. |
Action taken |
Lord Chief Justice found J guilty and sent him back to prison. |
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30 April 1602 |
Entry |
On Popham's petition, one-third of J's £20 fine was returned. |
Action taken |
One-third of fine remitted. |
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23 Sep 1602 |
Entry |
Starr testified that J had given a sleeping draught. |
Initiator of the complaint |
person unconnected with the patient or the case |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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Number of crimes |
1 |
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3 Aug 1604 |
Entry |
Dr Moundeford named J's recent patients. J confessed that he had given purges and other medicines. Questioned about the potion he had at his house at Barcott and sold, he said he had sold only 4 pints & would sell no more. He would accept punishment if he transgressed. He served the Lord Chamberlain. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
Prohibited from practice. No fine till Lord Chamberlain consulted. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Prohibited from practice. College to consult the Ld Chancellor |
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6 Aug 1596 |
Entry |
J appeared and denied practice. But it was established that he had continually practised, and had admitted all those who brought urine. He had cured a baker in Ironmonger Lane (etc.). |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
Fined 20s. and bound over not to practise. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Fined 20s. and bound over not to practise |
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7 Aug 1604 |
Entry |
Dr Moundeford & Dr Browne visited the Lord Chancellor about J. He listened to the complaint and undertook to hand J over if he committed future offences. |
Action taken |
J released into custody of Lord Chancellor (or Chamberlain) ? |
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6 Feb 1605 |
Entry |
J appeared again. He was admonished, and departed. |
Action taken |
Warned and dismissed. |
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3 July 1607 |
Entry |
J was accused by Dr Pope. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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1 Oct 1596 |
Entry |
J was summoned. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
Summoned to appear. |
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3 Dec 1596 |
Entry |
J appeared and denied practice. He gave promises not to. |
Action taken |
? |
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4 March 1597 |
Entry |
J appeared and was charged by Dr Atkins with practising in three homes. He denied the charge. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
Deferred. |
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12 Aug 1597 |
Entry |
J was charged with recent practice and denied it. He gave a bond of £40 against future practice. He was warned to keep to surgery. |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
Warned. Bond taken for £40 against future practice. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Bond for £40 to abstain |
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24 Nov 1598 |
Entry |
Jenkins, the surgeon, appeared on a charge of practising; but he forthwith denied that he had done so. He was warned to conduct himself honourably and according to the laws of the Kingdom. Thus he was dismissed on this occasion. |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
J was warned and dismissed. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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16 March 1599 |
Entry |
Herne and Jenkins had been warned by the Beadle to attend on this day, but they were not present. They were to be summoned again for the next Comitia. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
J was to be summoned again. |
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2 April 1599 |
Entry |
J was charged by Dr Lister and confessed. He had used a purgative diet for the French disease. Fined 50s. and to give bond of £40 on pain of prison. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
confessed |
Action taken |
Fined 50s. and ?previous bond of £40 forfeit, or prison. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Fined 50s. and ?previous bond of £40 forfeit, or prison |
Number of crimes |
1 |