CLAPHAM, Henoch

Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 Database. Originally published by Centre for Metropolitan History, London, 2004.

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Henoch CLAPHAM

Biography

Name Henoch CLAPHAM
Gender Male
Primary occupation non-medical clergyman (Clergyman. Author of AN EPISTLE UPON THE PESTILENCE 1603)
Period of medical practice 1597-1628
Address Eastry Kent 1618
Other notes Arraigned for advertising 1607. Archbishop of Canterbury's licence 1618 (Abbot's Register I.213).

Censorial hearings

4 Sep 1607
Entry C, a minister, had posted many bills 'lavishly claiming the cure of many diseases'. He was ignorant of the College's privileges and, when 'admonished in a friendly way', promised to desist.
Action taken Admonished in a friendly way and promised to desist.
Verdict guilty
Sentence Admonished in a friendly way to desist; promised to