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Valentine Greatrakes

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Valentine Greatrakes (14 February, 1628 - 28 November, 1683), also known as 'Greatorex' or 'The Stroker', was an Irish faith healer who toured England in 1666, claiming to cure people by the laying on of hands.

Biography

He was born in Affane, County Waterford, Ireland. He was a farmer who served in Cromwell's army and was also registrar for transplantation. In 1662 he claimed he could cure the king's evil (scrofula) by 'stroking' or touching, but failed in a demonstration before Charles II. He resumed farming in 1668 on £1,000 a year.[1] In 1670 Greatrakes was endorsed by the noted scientist, Robert Boyle, President of the Royal Society of London.

Bibliography

  • A Brief Account of Mr. Valentine Greatrakes and Divers of the Strange Cures by him lately performed. Written by himself in a letter Addressed to the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq. 1666
  • Leonard Pitt, A Small Moment of Great Illumination: Searching for Valentine Greatrakes, The Master Healer, Shoemaker & Hoard, Emeryville, CA, 2006. ISBN 1-59376-126-0

In fiction

References

  1. Brian (ed) Lalor: The Encyclopaedia of Ireland. Gill & Macmillan, Dublin, Ireland 2003, ISBN 0-7171-3000-2, S. p 457.

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