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HIXES, Mr [Thomas]

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'HIXES, Mr [Thomas]', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=18006 Date accessed: 24 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Mr [Thomas] HIXES

Biography

NameMr [Thomas] HIXES
GenderMale
Primary occupationmedical apothecary (Apothecary (?charter member SA, 1617))
Period of medical practice1624-1644
AddressFleet Street, St Brydes parish (1624)
Other notesTrouble 5 Nov 1634. ? = Thomas HICKS 1616, visitation problem, not crime? Papist apothecary 29 March 1626. Dr Moor (Papist) lived with him then. Bills extant 1633, 1635.

Known London address

Fleetstreet
WardFaringdon Without
Date1626

Censorial hearings

29 March 1626
EntryMr. Hicks, Fleetstreet, named in list of apothecaries suspected of papistry. NB: amongst the Papist doctors is 'Dr. Moor at Hixes an apothecarye papist.'
Action taken?
Verdictcase not completed
5 Nov 1634
Entry'The beadle sayeth that Mr. Hixes Apothecarye reseaving a writt deliuered him for his appearance, sayed hee would keepe the waxe to make a pill, but could not punctuallye deliuer the truthe therof.'
Attitude of the accuseddefiant
Action taken?
Verdictcase not completed


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