CASE70185: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Mary Crawthorne (PERSON47260)
Question asked by the patient on 9 March 1630 at 18:00
RN Marye Cawtho{rne} 29 y m{arch} 9. ♂ h. {6} p m 1630.
Mary Cauthorne {of Ownd}le {sic} |of Oundle| 29 y maryed about miklemas march. 9. ♂ h. 6 p m 1630 |came her selfe| |had her flours wth payne when she was a mayden|
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, pp. 146-147 (p. 146 middle right, and p. 147 bottom left)
CASE79015: Horary consultation concerning Grisel Stone (PERSON59686)
Question asked by the patient on 9 April 1634 at 12:00
TG Krisel stone of shendly 25 y. April {illeg}|9| ☿ h. 12 mer. 1634. hath beene maried about two ye{ares} had not her courses since Christm{esse} hath a paine in her backe & leggs, stomacke full of water & winde, w{orse} after meat. Utrum sit gravida
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 120v (bottom right part of page)
CASE22473: Horary consultation concerning Jane Whitmell [Filpot] (PERSON61731)
Question asked by the patient on 19 July 1630 at 16:30
RN Iane Whitemeale or filpot 40 y a widow Iuly 19. ☾ h. 4. 30 p m. 1630 \hath a flux. of termes/ /had a head ach\
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 238, f. 67r (bottom right part of page)
CASE73866: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Matthews (PERSON33106)
Question asked by the patient on 24 February 1632 at 12:40
Mrs Mathewe of Braddin 40. y. Febr. 24. ♀. h. 12. 40. p m. 1632
An Extreame fluxe of her Termes the space of a fortnight, they come downe in clotts. desireth to knowe whether shee may safely stop them Before they came downe shee was much pained betweene her Belly & stomack
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 462 (middle left part of page)
CASE79792: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Anne Cotta (PERSON47019)
Question asked by the patient on 14 November 1635 at 10:00
SRN Mrs. Cotta of Coventrey. sent her ler Novemƀ. 14. ♄ h. 10. a. m. 1635.
The vomitt did worke, vpward & 5 tymes downeward. the pills wrought well & she was let blood arme & Foote:
hath not had yem since March Last, now finds her Liuer distemperd & a payne there. desires the opening drinke or the receipt
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 340, f. 136r (upper right part of page)