CASE76176: Horary consultation concerning Lady Magdalen Egerton (PERSON48400)
Question asked by the patient, Lady Alice Egerton [Young Lady Alice Bridgewater] (PERSON48397) and Mrs Quicke (PERSON57232) on 20 December 1632 at 17:50
RN I recaved {sic} a lett frō mr {sic} \the lady/ marg {sic} \magdalen/ & the lady Alce Egerton & mres may {sic} Quick yt the lady margaret {sic} had a rising vp into her face but was taken downe wth pils clyster pils & a pig appl to her feete & a playster. It tooke her the 15 of Decēb being on sonday I receaved there letters Decēb 20 ♃ h. 5. 50 p m 1632
The Contes would debar her of her sups wch would be greevous vnto her
the Countes |of| \Bridgwater/ would debar her of her sup. & would know wheather the leaches
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 214, p. 225 (middle left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE74223: Horary consultation concerning Mr Henry Chester (PERSON28878) and Mrs Judith Chester (PERSON46005)
Question asked by Mr Henry Chester (PERSON28878) and Mrs Judith Chester (PERSON46005) on 5 April 1632 at 08:30
RN Mr Henry Chester for the wyndynes of the spleene Ap 5. ♃ h. 8. 30 ant {m} 1632.
wyndynes of the splene
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 48 (middle right part of page)
CASE74288: Horary consultation concerning Mr Henry Chester (PERSON28878) and Mrs Judith Chester (PERSON46005)
Question asked by Mr Henry Chester (PERSON28878) and Mrs Judith Chester (PERSON46005) on 11 April 1632 at 15:00
RN Mr CHenry {sic} Chester {A} {sic} 34 y Ap 11 ☿. h. 3. p m 1632. for his wrydy {sic} splene
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 68 (upper left part of page)
CASE73365: Horary consultation concerning Young Lady Frances Tyrringham [Frances George] (PERSON16624) and Mrs Anne Tyrringham [Napier] (PERSON60703)
Question asked by Young Lady Frances Tyrringham [Frances George] (PERSON16624) and Mrs Anne Tyrringham [Napier] (PERSON60703) on 17 November 1631 at 17:20
RN The lady Tringhā novēb. 17 ♃ h. 5. 20 p m 163i
for the wyndynes of her belly
Mes Anne Tyringhā had 57 occas. wth vomyt & purg & besydes 8 occas. by her pils taken to day hath a clyn|t|ching of her teeth & cānot open her teeth nor speake for halfe an houre.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 295 (upper left part of page)