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HAMEY, Baldwin (Sen)

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Institute of Historical Research

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'HAMEY, Baldwin (Sen)', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17506 Date accessed: 22 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Baldwin (Sen) HAMEY

Biography

NameBaldwin (Sen) HAMEY (HAME, HAMEE, HEYNS)
GenderMale
Primary occupationmedical physician (MD) (Physician to Czar of Russia 1593-8)
Period of medical practice1592-1640
Place of birthBruges Belgium/Flanders
Date of birth1568
Date of death10 Nov 1640
AddressAll H Barking (Tower ward) Seething La 1598-1640
Other notesTrouble 1602-9. LRCP 1610. Father of 364. Russia 1593-8.

Known London address

Seething Lane, All Hallows Barking, Tower ward
ParishAll Hallows Barking
WardTower (Street)
Date1598-1640

College membership

Medical education (university)Leiden
Medical education (years)6
Date of MD1592
Date became Licentiate12/01/1610
In trouble before membershipYes
Other notesLeyden 1586
Date of birth1568
Date of death10 Nov 1640

Censorial hearings

5 Feb 1602
EntryH appeared and showed letters referring to a degree taken in Holland.
Attitude of the accusedmade an excuse
Action takenForbidden to practise.
Verdictguilty
SentenceForbidden to practise
22 Dec 1607
EntryH was ordered to abstain.
Action takenOrdered to abstain.
Verdictguilty
SentenceOrdered to abstain
2 June 1609
EntryH was to be examined in July.
Action takenTo be examined in July.
11 Aug 1609
EntryH was fined £5 for illicit practice and promised to pay.
Attitude of the accusedsubmitted to the College
Action takenFined £5.
Verdictguilty
SentenceFined £5
6 Oct 1609
EntryH paid 50s. (half the fine) and the rest was deferred.
Action takenH paid half the fine and the other half was `deferred'.
3 Nov 1609
EntryThe rest of H's fine was deferred until December.
Action takenRemainder of fine deferred till December.
1 Dec 1609
EntryH paid the remainder of his fine and was then examined and approved as a Licentiate. See E.
Action takenFine paid, examined and approved as LRCP.
12 Jan 1610
EntryH was admitted as LRCP.
Action takenLRCP.
13 Aug 1613
EntryH was warned to be polite.
Action takenWarned.


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