Carlos Logario

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Carlos Logario was a Spanish doctor practising in England in the 16th century.

Logario was the doctor to Cardinal Wolsey, the chief minister of Henry VIII.[1] A diarist, he recorded his opinions about London hospitals during the plague,[2] and about the character of Hugh Latimer, who was burned at the stake for heresy in 1555.[1] He also attended at the deathbed of William Compton. [3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Burke, S. Hubert (1883). Historical Portraits of the Tudor Dynasty and the Reformation Period. J. Hodges.
  2. ^ "Monks and nuns at the "Reformation"". Catholic World. 36: 242. November 1882.
  3. ^ "Review: HIstorical Portraits of the Tudor Dynasty and the Reformation Period". The Month. 49: 126. September–December 1883.