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7 April 1626 |
Entry |
Implicated in the affair of Mrs MURRAY & BLACKWELL (qqv). |
Verdict |
case not completed
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2 May 1634 |
Entry |
R could not attend 'because hee is high Constable'. |
Action taken |
Failed to appear. |
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13 June 1634 |
Entry |
Dr Smith said that he had sent cornachinos powder to R, but had asked no money. |
Attitude of the accused |
made an excuse |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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6 Nov 1635 |
Entry |
Dr RIDGLEYE said that R gave physic. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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3 April 1637 |
Entry |
Dr Hinchloe said that R had given a dangerous salivatory medicine to the child of Buckley, a linendraper of Sheerlane End. The child had worms. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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Number of crimes |
1 |
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19 Jan 1638 |
Entry |
Sybil Butler, of St Martins in the Fields, complained that R had blooded her husband Nicholas, who had subsequently died. |
Initiator of the complaint |
spouse of the patient |
Action taken |
See next. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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26 Jan 1638 |
Entry |
R confessed that he had blooded Butler, and given syrace pills and torrefied rhubarb. He said that some physicians would not treat those with no money. Mrs Higs, the widow of James Higs of St Martins, was a witness. |
Initiator of the complaint |
spouse of the patient |
Second initiator of the complaint |
friend/neighbour/acquaintance of the patient |
Attitude of the accused |
confessed |
Action taken |
See next. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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9 Feb 1638 |
Entry |
Censors to visit R's shop. |
Action taken |
Censors to visit R's shop. |
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22 Dec 1638 |
Entry |
Letter received from the Earl of Exeter on behalf of R, saying that R had been in EE's constant service for 20 years and was not to be molested. The College decided to send EE details of the Butler case (see above for details). Letter written on 28 Dec 1638. |
Pressure applied by College |
yes |
Action taken |
Letter written to Earl of Exeter giving details of Butler case. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
Details of case sent to R's patron |
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4 Jan 1628 |
Entry |
R, apothecary, was charged by Dr PRICE (602, qv) with giving medicine to Baron Bandodree. |
Initiator of the complaint |
other medical practitioner |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
[To be summoned.] |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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1 Feb 1628 |
Entry |
R appeared to answer PRICE. |
Initiator of the complaint |
other medical practitioner |
Action taken |
? |
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1 Aug 1628 |
Entry |
'Reve, an apothecary, was charged by Dr. Clement because he persisted in the practice of medicine: and also because he was in the habit of saying many shameful things about physicians, of this kind: "That he would not be beholding to Skuruy Phisitians, nor giue forty pound to any of them."' |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
? |
Verdict |
case not completed
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4 June 1630 |
Entry |
Dr Hincklow accused R of treating Christopher Hare of Crown Court. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
R to be summoned. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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5 Nov 1630 |
Entry |
R appeared, but Hincklow was not present, so the matter was deferred. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
Deferred. |
Number of crimes |
1 |
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12 Nov 1630 |
Entry |
Hincklow accused R regarding Mr Ayres. R said that Dr YELVERTON (830, qv) had prescribed. Y to be summoned. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
YELVERTON to be summoned. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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Number of crimes |
1 |
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22 Dec 1631 |
Entry |
R was charged by Dr Hincklow. |
Initiator of the complaint |
college member |
Action taken |
Charged. |
Verdict |
case not completed
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7 March 1634 |
Entry |
R was accused by John Ashridge, of Fleet Yard, of giving him medicine and discouraging him from calling a doctor. A said R also treated a Mr Beake. |
Initiator of the complaint |
patient |
Action taken |
? (See next.) |
Number of crimes |
2 |