WILLIAM CLOWES, Jun., Serjeant-Surgeon.
He was the son of William Clowes, Barber-Surgeon; born about 1582, he was apprenticed to his father and admitted to our freedom 22nd January, 1605, and on 13th December, 1615, called to the Livery; he was then surgeon to the Prince of Wales, and had a dispensation from the Court of the Company to attend the lectures and Hall only on such occasions as should be convenient to him. On the accession of Charles I he was made Serjeant-Surgeon to the King. In 1626 he was Master of the Company, and again in 1638. A characteristic letter of Serjeant Clowes and some particulars as to his election as Master in 1626 may be seen on pp. 248–250. On 30th October, 1648, his decease was reported to the Court.
By his will, dated 28th March, 1630, he bequeathed his property freehold and copyhold, to his wife Sara, his son James, and his daughters Ann and Sara.
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| Geoffrey Clowes | == | ||||||||||||||||||
| of Tutbury, Staffordshire | |||||||||||||||||||
| Nicholas Clowes, | == | ||||||||||||||||||
| of Kingsbury, Warwickshire | |||||||||||||||||||
| Thomas Clowes | == | Emma d. of | |||||||||||||||||
| of Kingsbury and London | John Beauchamp. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1st. ........ d. of | == | William Clowes | == | and. Katherine Smith, | |||||||||||||||
| Godwin of Kent | of London, Surgeon to Queen Elizabeth and James I, d. 1604. | granddr of Sir Hen. Wallop of Hampshire. | |||||||||||||||||
| William Clowes | == | Sara. | Richard Clowes | ||||||||||||||||
| Serjeant-Surgeon to Charles I. d. 1648. | |||||||||||||||||||
| James Clowes. | Ann. | Sara. | Henry Clowes | == | Susan, d. of | Catherine m. Richd. Pile of Hampshire. | Mary d. unm. | ||||||||||||
| of Cornhill, admitted to Freedom of Barber-Surgeons 16 Jan., 1627, viz., 1633. | Richard, Cutler of London. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Richard Clowes. æt. 3, in 1633. | Thomas Clowes. | Susan. | |||||||||||||||||