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*nistrand'. Et quia præd' Thomas Bonham sic examinatus minus apte & insufficienter in præd' arte medicinæ respondebat, & inventus fuit super examinationem præd' per præed' præsident' censores minus insufficiens & inexpert' ad artem medicinæ administrand' ac pro eo quod præd' Tho. Bonham multoties ante tunc examinatus, & interdictus per præsident' & censores, de causis præd' ad artem medicinæ administrand' per unum mensem et amplius post talem interdictionem facultatem illam in Lond' præd' sine licentia, &c. ideo adtunc & ibid' consideratum fuit per præd' præsident' censores, quod præd' Thomas Bonham pro inobedientia et contempt' suis præd' amerciaretur to 100s. in proximis comitiis præd' præsident' et collegii persolvend' et deinceps abstineret, &c. quousque inventus fuerit sufficiens, &c. sub pænaP2] conjiciendi in carcerem si in præmissis delinqueret. And that the said T. Bonham, 20 Octo. 1606, within London did practice physic, and the same day he was summoned by the censors to appear before the president and them, 22 Octob. then next following, at which day Bonham made default: ideo consideratum fuit per præd' censores, that for his disobedience and contempt he should be amerced to 10l. and that he should be arrested and committed to custody; and afterward, 7 Nov. 1606, the said T. Bonham, at their assembly came before the president and censors, and they asked him if he would satisfy the college for his disobedience and contempt, and submit himself to be examined, and obey the censure of the college, who answered, that he had practised and would practise physic within London, nulla a collegia petita venia, and that he would not submit himself to the president and censors, and affirmed, that the president and censors, had no authority over those who were doctors in the university; for which cause, the said four censors, sc. Dr. Turner, Dr. Moundford, Dr. Argent, and Dr. Dun, then being censors or governors, pro offensis et inobedientia præd' adtunc & ib' ordinaverunt & decreverunt, quod præd' T. Bonham in carcerem mandaretur ib' remansur' quousque abinde per præsident' & censores, seu