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Nave Bushes

Born 1324 in London, England. Died 1371 due to arsenic.

MOST FAMOUS FOR

Nave Bushes was an infamous plague doctor. What made Nave special was that whilst treating his patients, he would not wear the usual bird beak-like mask, nor the thick leather suit. He insisted on wearing a plain tunic and thin trousers yet still never caught nor died from the disease. Although he was most famous for his un-wavering dedication to his craft and superhero-like powers to not become ill or diseased by the Black Plague, he was also famous for his close relation to Edward III.

KING EDWARD III

Nave Bushes and King Edward III were very close to one and another, even though Nave was Edward's private medical consultant they were still very close friends, King Edward once describing Nave as, "The finest man in England, for now and forever onward". Edward's wife, Philippa of Hainault, was too very fond of Nave and wrote about him in multiple entries of her personal diary. One entry described Nave as "A truly wonderful man. A muscular giant, silk-like hair and a deep, smooth voice". One unnamed consultant of Edward's told Edward that he'd seen Philippa of Hainault and Nave Bushes in Philippa's chambers together, this ultimately led to Nave's untimely death in 1371.

King Edward and Nave Bushes were quoted as 'like brethren, they were closer than the king was to his own bride'. King Edward had even paid Nave's drinking tab which was owed to a landlord named Richard Henrison, something seen as cowardly at the time.