- Sir
Thomas Cademan (1590?–1651) was an
English recusant physician.
Cademan was born in
Norfolk about 1590. He was
educated at
Trinity College, Cambridge...
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Philip Cademan (born. 1643) was an
English stage actor of the
Restoration era. The son of an
apothecary Thomas Cross, he
adopted his stepfather's surname...
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Company was
incorporated under a
Royal Charter in 1638 as
proposed by
Thomas Cademan and
Theodore de Mayerne,
physicians to
Queen Henrietta Maria. It was empowered...
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contracted a
venereal disease, and was
given a
syphilis treatment by
Thomas Cademan. As a convalescent, he left for the
country in 1632 for a time. The syphilis...
- "Journey Into Greece. 6 Books. With
Variety of Sculptures. – London,
Cademan 1682 –
George and Spon
Wheeler (Jacques),
Jacques Spon –
Google Boeken"...
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Spiders of Leicestershire, p.207
Ambrose et al. 2007, p. 33. "Grace Dieu and
Cademan Woods". Leioc.org.uk. 27 June 2013.
Archived from the
original on 18 March...
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Betterton (Alcippus) Mr.
Norris (Orguilious) Mr.
Young (Alcander) Mr.
Cademan (Pisauro) Mr.
Angel (Falatio[sic]) Mr.
Crosby (Cleontius) Mrs. Jennings...
- His
present Majesty. London:
Printed by S. and B.
Griffin for
William Cademan.
Retrieved 2
November 2018. Kenny, Neil (2004). The uses of
curiosity in...
- John
Richards as Pyrrhus, John
Young as
Cardinal of Veradium,
Philip Cademan as Haly,
James Nokes as Achmat,
Edward Angel as Viche, Moll
Davis as Queen...
- Sepulchre.
Built in 1842 from the
designs of Pugin, this had
formerly stood in
Cademan Wood, Whitwick,
which formed part of
Ambrose de Lisle's
Grace Dieu estate...