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DU LOBEL, Jacques

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Institute of Historical Research

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Margaret Pelling, Frances White

Year published

2004

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'DU LOBEL, Jacques', Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640: Database (2004). URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=17387 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Jacques DU LOBEL

Biography

NameJacques DU LOBEL (DE L'OBEL, DE LOBELL, DU LOBELL, LOBEALE, LOBEL, LOBELL)
GenderMale
Primary occupationnon-medical (Silkweaver)
Period of medical practice1617-1637
Place of birthreln b Valentine (Flanders)
Address?St Dionys Backchurch 1599. ?St Benet Gracech 1602
Other notesIn trouble (x3) 1627. Family living in Langborne ward 1599-1602. Father (?botanist, Lobelia man, Matthias) d 1616. Mother d 1622.

Known London address

St Dionys Backchurch (?)
ParishSt Dionis Backchurch
WardLangborne
Date1599
St Benet Gracechurch (?)
ParishSt Benet Gracechurch
WardBridge Within
Date1602

Censorial hearings

3 Feb 1627
EntryDu L, an 'old man', said that he practised in ignorance of the statutes, and out of sheer poverty. He was warned to abstain and dismissed with no fine on condition that he reported the names of those known to him who were practising.
Action takenWarned to abstain, dismissed with no fine but to inform on others.
Verdictguilty
SentenceWarned to abstain. To inform on others
16 March 1627
EntryJane CLARKE was accused of letting the blood of patients sent to her by Dr Lobell and Dr Fashions. She said that Dr L sometimes brought patients to her 'for her phisicke'.
Action taken?None for L.
25 June 1627
EntryL was accused (as was HOFMAN, qv) in his absence by GILBOURNE (321).
Action taken?
Verdictcase not completed