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HOBS, Stephen

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Institute of Historical Research

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'HOBS, Stephen', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17543 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Stephen HOBS

Biography

NameStephen HOBS (HOBBES, HOBBS)
GenderMale
Primary occupationmedical surgeon (Surgeon. BSC 1609)
Period of medical practice1595-1618
Date of death1618
AddressSt Botolph Aldersgate 1618
Other notesTrouble 1605-13. University licence 1613. BA by 1613. Licence 1608 (Foster).

Known London address

St Botolph Aldersgate
ParishSt Botolph without Aldersgate
WardAldersgate (Within & Without)
Date1618

Censorial hearings

3 May 1605
EntryH, a surgeon, was accused by Lionel Gardiner (?qv) of undertaking his cure for 19s.
Initiator of the complaintpatient
Action takenSee next.
Number of crimes1
25 June 1605
EntryH was charged. He blamed Foster, a surgeon.
Action takenDismissed.
Verdictinnocent
Number of crimes1
3 Feb 1609
EntryH appeared and was asked to reappear in March.
Action takenTo reappear.
Verdictcase not completed
4 May 1610
EntryH failed to appear on Dr Riley's charge of giving a woman two vomitories.
Initiator of the complaintcollege member
Attitude of the accusedabsent
Action takenFailed to appear.
Number of crimes1
1 June 1610
EntryH failed to appear. See E, p. 10b.
Attitude of the accusedabsent
Action takenFailed to appear.
Verdictcase not completed
2 July 1613
EntryH pleaded that he had a University licence (he was a BA). He was accused of practice, but his accusors(s) had no proof.
Attitude of the accusedmade an excuse
Action takenDismissed until proof should be found.
10 Sep 1613
EntryH appeared and promised to reform.
Action takenDismissed.
Verdictguilty
SentenceDismissed on promise to reform


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