Athenæ Oxonienses. The History of Oxford Writers. Vol. 2, p. 233
George Kendall
son of Rich. Kendall of Rowel in Northamptonshire, was born in that County, became Batler of New inn, in the year 1630, and that of his age 16 or thereabouts, took one degree in Arts, and afterwards was actually created Master of that faculty when K. Ch. 1. was entertained at Oxon, an. 1636. He hath written a book entit.
An Appendix to the unlearned Alchymist, wherein is contained the true receipt of that excellent Diopharetick and Diuretick pill, purging by sweat and urine, commonly known by Matthews Pill, &c. Lond. 1664. At which time he practiced Physick, Clar. 1664. but whether graduated here in that faculty, or licensed to practice it, it appears not. What other things he hath written I cannot tell, nor any thing else of the Author.