Background
He was sixth son of Sir Thomas Dacres, knight, of Cheshunt, and was born in that parish, where he was baptised on 18 April 1624.
physician professor Gresham Professor
He was sixth son of Sir Thomas Dacres, knight, of Cheshunt, and was born in that parish, where he was baptised on 18 April 1624.
He entered Magdalene College, Cambridge, in December 1642, and graduated Bachelor of Arts in 1645.
He was elected a fellow of his college on 22 July 1646, and took the degree of Doctor of Medicine on 28 July 1654. He settled in London and was elected a fellow of the College of Physicians on 26 June 1665, and assistant-physician to Sir John Micklethwaite at Saint Bartholomew"s Hospital on the resignation of Doctor Christopher Terne, 13 May 1653. On 20 May 1664 he was appointed professor of geometry at Gresham College, but only held office for ten months.
He was censor at the College of Physicians in 1672, and died in September 1678, being still assistant-physician at Saint Bartholomew"son