CASE10178: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Margery Dayrell (PERSON11218) and Dayrell (PERSON11204) and Dayrell (PERSON11205) and Mrs Rebecca Dayrell (PERSON11206) and Dayrell (PERSON11207) and Mrs Mary Dayrell (PERSON19461) and Elizabeth Dayrell (PERSON11216) and Mrs Anne Dayrell (PERSON11214)
Question asked by Mrs Margery Dayrell (PERSON11218) on 17 March 1600 at 13:45
RN Mres Margery Dorrle \Mary Dayrle/ of Lillingstone Dorrle 44 at Candlemas last. for a payne in the sowles of her feete as it were a sprene. March. 17 die ☾ h. 1. 45 p m. 1600. this shooteth vp into the top of feete
[Astrological Chart]
Elisabeth Dayrell 2i y. also this gentlewomā craveth my Counsell for her wch is of 2i yere yt had the greene sicknes but is well cured of it. but hath a litle sore on her leg of the bignes of a halpeny this halfe yeere.
her watr \very/ good & a pr gentlewoman.
An dayrell tr 19 y troubled wth the greene sicknes shortwinded greeped about the hart & stuffed.
Mres Derrell craveth furthr my Counsell for 4 \5/ childrē. on of 6 anothr of 5. anthr {sic} of 8 troubled wth an itch & wax kernels.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, ff. 15v-16r (f. 15v upper right, f. 16r upper left, and f. 16r bottom left)
Mrs Margery Dayrell (PERSON11218)Dayrell (PERSON11204)Dayrell (PERSON11205)Mrs Rebecca Dayrell (PERSON11206)Dayrell (PERSON11207)Mrs Mary Dayrell (PERSON19461)Elizabeth Dayrell (PERSON11216)Mrs Anne Dayrell (PERSON11214)
Medical >Parts of the body>Limbs and joints (FeetLegs)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Pain and pricking (Pain)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Lesions and abscesses (Sores)
Medical >Illnesses (named) (Green sickness)
Medical >Symptoms (specified)>Respiratory problems (Short windedStuffed)
CASE30783: Horary consultation concerning Francis Boughton (PERSON22177) and Mr Boughton (PERSON22178)
Question asked by Francis Boughton (PERSON22177) and Mr Boughton (PERSON22178) on 6 March 1607 at 12:00
RN fraūcis Boughton of Sandwick. f {sic} march 6.
Mr Boughton of Parsnā. 40 y march. 6 ♀. h. 12. 1607
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 193, f. 100v (upper left part of page)
CASE19247: Horary consultation concerning Lady Elizabeth Ingoldsby [Old Lady Ingoldsby] [Lady Ingoldsby] (PERSON13125) and Sir Richard Ingoldsby [Mr Ingoldsby] (PERSON13115)
Question asked by Lady Elizabeth Ingoldsby [Old Lady Ingoldsby] [Lady Ingoldsby] (PERSON13125) and Sir Richard Ingoldsby [Mr Ingoldsby] (PERSON13115) on 23 April 1601 at 12:00
RN Mres Engolsby. 24 |30| Ap 23. die ♃ hor. 12. p m. i60i1
[Astrological Chart]
Mr Engolsby. 40. Apr 23 die ♃ hor.
Notes:
1 ‘an arising of ye stomack passions of ye harte. tentationibꝯ et doloribꝯ multu obnoxia’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 404, f. 87v (upper left part of page)
CASE17472: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Walker (PERSON16752) and Risely (PERSON15349)
Question asked by Thomas Walker (PERSON16752) and Risely (PERSON15349) on 8 July 1602 at 14:20
RN Thomas Walker of Northāpton. 40 y Iuly 8 ♃ hor. 2. 20 p m. 1602. |backe & bones not hart sicke.|
{a}nd Risely of Raunson mill. iaundes watr wth plucking & gryping in her backe. backe. {sic}
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 221, f. 132r (upper left part of page)
CASE49730: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Temple [Baronet] (PERSON35957) and Lady Rowse [Temple] (PERSON34976)
Question asked by Lady Hester Temple [Old Lady Temple] (PERSON35978) on 29 September 1619 at 18:20
RN my old Lady Temple did send for 2 sig on for Sr Thomas and another for Sr {sic} my lady Rouse & sent me a payre of gloves & mittons of velvet sept 29. ☿: h: 6: 20 p m 1619.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 213, f. 12r (upper right part of page)
CASE40119: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Haselrigg (PERSON23674) and Lady Frances Haselrigg (PERSON12632)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Haselrigg (PERSON23674) and Lady Frances Haselrigg (PERSON12632) on 3 July 1612 at 15:00
W Sr Thomas Haselrige sent his man wth a letter Iuly. 3. ♀. hor. 3 P. M. 1612. Laborat febre tertiana
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 409, f. 124v (upper right part of page)