| 6 Dec 1622 |
| Entry | They appeared ... Thomas Cadyman who had practised in this City for about a year and a half. ... they were forbidden to practise until they were approved by the College. |
| Action taken | Forbidden to practise until approved by the College. |
| 30 May 1625 |
| Entry | Five complainants re death of Mr Edward Reve, servant to Earl of Hereford. Medical attendants were C, WINTER ?816 (surgeon) & BROWNE ?124 (apothecary). Swelling in testicle - C diagnosed French pox, purged & bled R, then anointed him (B tried to restrain C). R died after a week, with blistered skin, saying he was poisoned. C claimed that W's man MYNDE 534 had anointed the wrong parts. Argument. |
| Initiator of the complaint | person unconnected with the patient or the case |
| Second initiator of the complaint | person unconnected with the patient or the case |
| Third initiator of the complaint | person unconnected with the patient or the case |
| Attitude of the accused | denied |
| Action taken | C & his apothecary John KELLET 453 to reappear. |
| Number of crimes | 1 |
| 20 June 1625 |
| Entry | C was fined £20 for prescribing unsuitable ointment [to Reve]. |
| Action taken | Fined £20. |
| Verdict | guilty |
| Sentence | Fined £20 |
| Number of crimes | 1 |
| 29 March 1626 |
| Entry | C was in the list of suspected papist doctors. |
| Initiator of the complaint | college member |
| Attitude of the accused | absent |
| Action taken | ? |
| 8 May 1626 |
| Entry | Ordered to pay £4 p.a. as a fine. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | Fined £4 p.a. |
| Verdict | guilty |
| Sentence | Fined £4 p.a. |
| 3 Dec 1630 |
| Entry | C was admitted to practice. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | ?LRCP. |
| 22 Dec 1630 |
| Entry | C was admitted Supernumary Fellow as Royal physician in ordinary. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | FRCP. |
| 30 Jan 1623 |
| Entry | A complaint was made against those practising illicitly, Dr. Cadyman, Baldwin, Fludd, Blackleech etc. |
| Action taken | Complained of. |
| 4 April 1623 |
| Entry | C had practised in London 2 years. President charged him with cupping & blooding a patient dying of malignant petechial fever. Dr Clement added that C had bled a patient when smallpox had come forth. |
| Initiator of the complaint | college member |
| Second initiator of the complaint | college member |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | C asked to be examined. |
| Number of crimes | 2 |
| 11 April 1623 |
| Entry | C failed to appear. |
| Attitude of the accused | absent |
| Action taken | ? |
| 9 May 1623 |
| Entry | C was warned that he would be indicted unless he appeared. |
| Attitude of the accused | absent |
| Action taken | Warned. |
| 23 May 1623 |
| Entry | Examined for the first time and approved. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | Approved. |
| 30 May 1623 |
| Entry | Examined for the second time and approved. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | Approved. |
| 13 June 1623 |
| Entry | Examined for the third time and approved. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | Approved. |
| m S John B 1623 |
| Entry | MD under Fonseca March 1620. Advised to be incorporated into Oxford or Cambridge and return. |
| Attitude of the accused | asked for College membership |
| Action taken | ? |
| Verdict | guilty |
| Sentence | To be incorporated MD at Oxford or Cambridge, then become Collmem |