There has been controversy over both the location and year of Mayow's birth, with both
Cornwall and London claimed, along with birth years from 1641 to 1645. Proctor's extensive research led him to conclude that Mayow was born in 1641 near
Morval in Cornwall and that he was admitted to
Wadham College, Oxford at age 17 in 1658. A year later Mayow became a scholar at Oxford, and in 1660 he was elected to a fellowship at
All Souls. He graduated in law (bachelor, 1665, doctor, 1670), but made medicine his profession, and became noted for his practice therein, especially in the summer time, in the city of
Bath. In 1678, on the proposal of
Robert Hooke, Mayow was appointed a fellow of the
Royal Society. The following year, after a marriage which was not altogether to Mayow's content, he died in London and was buried in the
Church of St Paul, Covent Garden. == Scientific work ==