Sue Simonich
24-04-2010, 11:53 PM
Does anyone know anything about the term "cautions?"
I have a book out titled "Medical Practitioners in Medieval England" in which the two individuals that I am studying, tendered cautions at the college where they were studying. See below.
John Sparwell (Sperwell, Sparvell), physician, Dorset, c. 1445-1489.
John Sparwell made his first recorded appearance when he took his degree of Bachelor of Arts at Oxford in 1445.(1) In the same year he began to rent a school from University College, (2) so it appears that he had taken up teaching as a career. Two years later, in 1447, he tendered a caution on 25 April, for Nun Hall, now within the site of Corpus Christi College.
This is a new term to me. I also noted that many of the physicians were also clergy.
Thanks for your replies. . . .:red_indian:Sue
I have a book out titled "Medical Practitioners in Medieval England" in which the two individuals that I am studying, tendered cautions at the college where they were studying. See below.
John Sparwell (Sperwell, Sparvell), physician, Dorset, c. 1445-1489.
John Sparwell made his first recorded appearance when he took his degree of Bachelor of Arts at Oxford in 1445.(1) In the same year he began to rent a school from University College, (2) so it appears that he had taken up teaching as a career. Two years later, in 1447, he tendered a caution on 25 April, for Nun Hall, now within the site of Corpus Christi College.
This is a new term to me. I also noted that many of the physicians were also clergy.
Thanks for your replies. . . .:red_indian:Sue