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252: 65:. It is supposed that his religious views delayed his admission to the college. He apparently was never incorporated at Oxford or Cambridge. It was not till 3 December 1630 that he became licentiate of the College; on 22 December he was admitted a fellow. 140:
in 1630; and Davenant later married his widow Anne. Cademan had an adult son in 1641. He has been identified with John Cademan, M.D., recommended on 22 June 1640 by the College of Physicians for appointment to the office of physician to the army.
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The Distiller of London, compiled and set forth by the special Licence and Command of the King's most Excellent Majesty for the sole use of the Company of Distillers of London, and by them to bee duly observed and
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petitioned against it in September as infringing their monopoly. To this petition Mayerne, Brouncker, and Cademan replied, and the undertaking was allowed to proceed, and in 1638 was published
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In 1649 Cademan was chosen anatomy lecturer to the College of Physicians, but was lax in the post. He became an elect 25 June 1650, and died 2 May 1651.
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In 1626, Cademan was returned to the parliamentary commission by the College as a Catholic. He was then residing in
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The Earle of Bedford's passage to the Highest Court of Parliament, 9 May 1641, about tenne a clock in the morning
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in March 1620. In May and June 1623, he passed his examination with the
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had a patent for stilling and brewing in a house at the back of
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By 16 December 1626, Cademan was appointed physician
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recusant
Norfolk
Trinity College, Cambridge
University of Padua
College of Physicians of London
Fetter Lane
Westminster
St. Martin's-in-the-Fields
in ordinary
Henrietta Maria
Sir William Brouncker
St. James's Park
Sir Theodore de Mayerne
Company of Apothecaries
Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford
William Davenant
"Cademan, Thomas (CDMN601T)"







Stephen, Leslie
"Cademan, Thomas" 
Dictionary of National Biography
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/7197

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