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7 Aug 1607 |
Entry |
[Collbiz.] |
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5 Oct 1610 |
Entry |
B failed to appear. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
?Deferred till next. |
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9 Nov 1610 |
Entry |
B appeared and refused to reply in Latin, or in English to 'adverse men'. Licentiate's oath and his own submission were read to him. He refused to sign the latter because it was to acknowledge the College's authority. He said that he had denied Sabacus (in his book?) and that he kept no apothecaries. He would not yield. |
Attitude of the accused |
defiant |
Action taken |
Ordered to reappear. |
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m S Thomas 1610 |
Entry |
B brought his own form of submission, in which he described himself as a Fellow. This the College would not accept. He was still recalcitrant. |
Attitude of the accused |
defiant |
Action taken |
Dismissed `with the advice to recover his senses'. |
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4 Sep 1607 |
Entry |
[Collbiz.] |
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3 Nov 1609 |
Entry |
B was charged. He defended himself vigorously. |
Attitude of the accused |
denied |
Action taken |
Deferred to next meeting. See E. |
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11 Dec 1609 |
Entry |
B failed to attend, but sent a servant with four large folio documents. |
Action taken |
Postponed till next meeting. |
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m S Thomas 1609 |
Entry |
B was condemned for slanderous writings against the College, and ordered to make a public declaration of repentance at the next meeting. |
Action taken |
Condemned, ordered to recant in public. |
Verdict |
guilty |
Sentence |
To recant in public |
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2 April 1610 |
Entry |
B appeared, 'very impudent'. |
Attitude of the accused |
defiant |
Action taken |
Ordered to reappear at the next meeting. |
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m S John B 1610 |
Entry |
B confessed on a 'form of submission' to 'my sins' and sought pardon. Sins, unspecified on the form, = making false and unfair statements against the College, making up medicines at home and engaging apothecaries, publishing false medical statements of the Spaniard Sabacus while ignoring Galen, and claiming to be a Fellow. |
Action taken |
B sought the College's pardon |
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7 Sep 1610 |
Entry |
B had repeatedly failed to appear. In his absence, it was agreed to fine him at least £4 for contumacy, the ignorance displayed in his 'small book', and his outburst against the President. He had read and taken the LRCP oath [but had presumably not actually been admitted]. |
Attitude of the accused |
absent |
Action taken |
To be fined at least £4. |
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1 Oct 1610 |
Entry |
B had sent a letter, 'written with difficulty in Latin'. |
Action taken |
None. (President & Censors decided to refrain from acting.) |