Being obliged to leave his country on account of religion, he came to England, and on 7 December 1582 he was summoned before the College of Physicians for practising medicine in London without a license.
As he stated many extenuating circumstances, the consideration of his case was postponed, and on the 22nd of the same month he was admitted a licentiate of the college.
He was the author of ‘Institutionis Christianæ Religionis a Joanne Calvino conscriptæ Epitome.
Dedicated to Sir Richard Martin, master of the mint and alderman of London.
An English translation by Christopher Fetherstone, minister of the word of God, appeared at Edinburgh about 1585, 8vo.