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He was appointed medical adviser to Queen Mary, from whom he obtained letters of naturalisation with immunity from taxation in 1558, and from whom he on one occasion received the enormous fee of £100 for a single attendance. Spanish agents wrote to their government about him from England, suspecting
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His wife was Margaret Perient or Perrin (died c.1583). Margery Perient or Perrin's father was identified in one old visitation as the daughter of Martin Perient or Perrin, a treasurer in Ireland. The name of Caesar, by which the doctor was usually addressed by Mary and Elizabeth, was adopted by his
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of Italian origin. He was also known by various other spellings, his first name often anglicised to Caesar, and his surname given forms such as Dalmariis, Dalmare, and Adelmari.
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Margaret Pelling and Frances White, 'A DALMARIIS, Caesar', in Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 Database (London, 2004), British History Online
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him of being an agent of the Pope, or the Duke of Urbino, and perhaps even of poisoning Mary. In 1566 he was arrested as a partisan of
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His son William was a merchant active in the Mediterranean between 1586 and 1591, when he disappeared after a shipwreck.
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Caesar, Julius (1558–1636), of Tottenham, Middlesex and Mitcham, Surrey, History of Parliament
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Bench and Bureaucracy: The Public Career of Sir Julius Caesar, 1580–1636
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ADELMARE, Cesare, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani – Volume 1 (1960)
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Wijffels, Alain (2004). "Caesar, Sir Julius (bap. 1558, d. 1636)".
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Cesare Adelmare, having graduated in arts and medicine at the
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His daughter Elizabeth married John Hunt, a member of
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His daughter Anne married Damian Peck of Gray's Inn;
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Mary I
Elizabeth I
Mary I
Elizabeth I
University of Padua
England
College of Physicians
Margaret Douglas
Bishopsgate
Great St. Helens
Treviso
Venice
Giuliano Cesarini
Council of Basle
Sir Julius Caesar
St. Dunstan's-in-the-East
Lord Treasurer
William Paulett
Marquis of Winchester
the Earl of Arundel
Lady Montagu
Thomas Caesar
Baron of the Exchequer
Henry Caesar
D.D.
Dean of Ely
Gray's Inn
Doctors' Commons
Michael Lok

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