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Gilbert Primrose, Principal surgeon to James VI King of Scotstland

Also Known As: "Burgess of Edinburgh"
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Birthplace: of, Culross, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: April 18, 1616 (79-80)
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of Duncan Primrose, Bailie in Culross and Helen Smyth
Husband of Alison Primrose
Father of Lady Marion Clerk; Gilbert Primrose; Robert Primrose and David Primrose
Brother of Archibald Primrose of Burnbrae; David Primrose; Henry Primrose; Duncan Primrose; Peter Primrose and 1 other

Occupation: principal surgeon to James VI of Scotland, Surgeon- principal surgeon to James VI of Scotland
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About Gilbert Primrose, Principal surgeon to James VI King of Scotstland

  • Birth: Between Jan 11 1536 and Jan 10 1537 - of, Culross, Fifeshire, Scotland
  • Death: Apr 18 1616 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
  • Parents: Duncan Primrose, Helen Primrose (born Smith)
  • Wife: Alison Primrose (born Graham)
  • Children: David Primrose, Gilbert Primrose, Robert Primrose
  • Siblings: David Primrose, Henry Primrose, Katherine Coustoun (born Primrose), Archibald Primrose, Duncan Primrose, Peter Primrose, Gilbert Primrose

Gilbert Primrose (c.1535 -18 April 1616) was a Scottish surgeon who became Surgeon to King James VI of Scots and moved with the court to London as Serjeant-Surgeon to King James VI and I on the Union of the Crowns. He was Deacon of the Incorporation of Surgeons and Barbers of Edinburgh on three occasions.

Contents 1 Early Life and education 2 Surgical career 3 First name on Fellows’ Roll 4 Primrose’s mortar 5 Family 6 Death 7 References Early Life and education Gilbert Primrose was born c.1540, at Culross, Fife, Scotland. He was the son of Duncan Primrose and Helen Smyth[1], whose niece, Euphan Primrose, married Sir George Bruce, from whom the Earls of Rosebery are descended.[2][3] On 6 June 1558 he was admitted to the Incorporation of Surgeons and Barbers of Edinburgh as apprentice to Robert Henrysoun, one of the founder members of the Incorporation.[4]

Surgical career The name Gilbert Primrose first appears in the Edinburgh burgh records in 1558 when Scotland was threatened by an invasion from "the auld inemies of Ingland". The craft guilds were required to list those men who could be mustered in the event of an attack and Gilbert Primrose was one of the 27 nominated by the Incorporation.[5] Primrose went on to become Surgeon to King James VI of Scotland. He was a friend of Dr Peter Lowe, the co-founder of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, who dedicated the first edition (1597) of his surgical textbook The Whole course of Chirurgerie (which was renamed Discourse of the Whole Art of Chirurgerie for the 2nd and 3rd editions)[6][7] to Gilbert Primrose.[8] He was subsequently elected Deacon of the Incorporation of Surgeons and Barbers on no fewer than three occasions. Whilst he was Deacon in 1581 the Surgeons became first in the order of precedence of the 14 crafts of the City of Edinburgh.[9] When he was elected Deacon for the third time in 1602 his status was such that he was able to impose considerable discipline on the Incorporation. Under his leadership all members of the Incorporation swore that they would uphold all aspects of the Seal of Cause (the Charter of the Incorporation) and any violations were punished.[10] Primrose was also responsible for passing new Laws which sought to maintain even higher standards within the craft. Admission and examination fees were established and each member of the Incorporation was required to pay a subscription.[11] The Incorporation thrived under his leadership. As principal surgeon to King James VI he accompanied the Court to London on the Union of the Crowns in 1603. He became Serjeant-Surgeon or chief surgeon to the King, now James VI and I and Queen Anne.[12]

First name on Fellows’ Roll Whilst the names of the earliest members of the Incorporation appear in the Edinburgh Burgh records,[5] the assignation of a roll number for Members and Fellows starts from 1581 when the Deacon of the Incorporation was Gilbert Primrose. His name is first in the Roll of Fellows which has continued in an uninterrupted sequence ever since.

Repilca of Gilbert Primrose's mortar in Surgeons' Hall Museum, Edinburgh Primrose’s mortar Surgeons’ Hall Museum has a treasured relic of Gilbert Primrose. It is labelled "a replica of the mortar used by Gilbert Primrose, an ancestor of the Earl of Rosebery and a Deacon of the Chirurgeon-Barbers in 1581". This mortar was presented to the College by Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, a descendant of Gilbert Primrose in December 1909.[11] The original is held in the National Museums of Scotland.

Family His brother Archibald Primrose became 1st Laird of Burnbrae. Other brothers included David Primrose, Henry Primrose, Duncan Primrose and Peter Primrose.[2] He married Alison Graham. Their son Gilbert Primrose (c1580–1641) became a Calvinist pastor. Other children included Dame Marion Primrose (1566-1637), David Primrose and Robert Primrose.[13]

Death Gilbert Primrose died in Westminster, London on 18 April 1616 and was buried in Greyfriars Churchyard, Edinburgh where his monument still stands. His grave carries a Latin inscription translated as:

To Gilbert Primrose, Chief Surgeon to James and Anne, King and Queen of Great Britain, France and Ireland. His heirs erected this monument. He lived happily 80 years. To the end of his life he was Chief Surgeon to the King, and died, adorned with testimonials of public sorrow from Prince and people, in the year of our Lord 1616 on the 8th of April.

Great Gilbert Primrose shut his mortal eyes

Full fraught with honours as with length of days

My will and life to Christ I still resign'd

Hence neither life nor death did bitter find[14]

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Gilbert Primrose, Principal surgeon to James VI King of Scotstland's Timeline

1536
1536
of, Culross, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1546
1546
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1580
1580
1616
April 18, 1616
Age 80
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1646
September 22, 1646
Culross, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
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