Education
Degree, and studied medicine.
Degree, and studied medicine.
He was appointed by Bishop Matthew Wren to the fellowship at Street John"s, in the gift of the Bishop of Ely, but could not be admitted because of the troubled times. He was driven from Cambridge by the First English Civil War. Barwick became tutor to Ferdinando Sacheverell, of Old Hayes in Leicestershire.
He returned to Cambridge in 1647 to take his Master of Arts In 1655 he received his Doctor of Medicine degree, and in 1657 took a house in Saint Paul"s Churchyard.
About this time Peter married a Mistress Sayon, a merchant"s widow and a kinswoman of Archbishop William Laud.
He was elected fellow of the College of Physicians 26 June 1655. At the Restoration he was made one of the king"s physicians in ordinary, and was known in his profession particularly for his treatment of smallpox and all sorts of fevers.
In 1661, Gilbert Sheldon, bishop of London, and the other bishops, deans, and archdeacons, met at his house, and proceeded to Street Paul"s Cathedral to open the first session of convocation for the revising of the Book of Common Prayer.
When the Great Plague of London broke out in 1665, he was one of the few physicians who stayed. And he is mentioned by Nathaniel Hodges in his account of the plague Loimologia for his services in London, while attending the daily service at the cathedral and working with the clergy there. Though the plague could not drive him from his home, the Great Fire of London did in 1666: his house was burned down with Street Paul"s, and he moved to the neighbourhood of Westminster Abbey.
Here he lived for many years, on good terms with his neighbour Richard Busby, doing charity work and writing.
He was censor of the College of Physicians in 1674, 1684, 1687, and ‘elect’ from 26 March 1685 to 6 November 1691. In 1694 his eyesight entirely failed him, and he gave up his practice.
But he lived on for eleven years and died 4 September 1705. On 14 January 1678 at Westminster Abbey, Mary married Ralph Dutton (1630-1720), who later that same year was created a baronet by Charles II (on 20 June 1678).
Through Mary, Peter was the ancestor of the Barons Sherborne, the Earls of Lichfield, 3rd Creation, the Earls Howe, 2nd Creation and the Earls of Dartmouth.