NOTE10212: Treatise
General notes on interpreting charts. (There is no heading and no clear subject, but it seems to be on particular things in the chart that indicate how bad an illness is or will be.)
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 181, f. 4r-v
NOTE10215: Treatise
A paragraph of astrological notes on vomiting.
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 181, f. 5v (bottom part of page)
NOTE10237: Treatise
De hora quæstionis. et de geminis.
qui simul et eodē instanti ced{un}t an angeli {sint} { spus}
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 181, f. 36v (upper right part of page)
NOTE10245: Treatise
A Latin quotation from Vegetius, ‘De re militari’, on the sailing season.
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 181, f. 44v
NOTE10250: Treatise
Latin notes on nativities.
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 181, f. 48v (bottom part of page)
NOTE10310: Treatise
Latin notes with a reference at the end to De maioritate et obedientia.
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 181, f. 189r
NOTE1073: Treatise
Dns ass Sol Luna } signifith the body’ ...
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 228, f. 82v (upper part of page)
NOTE1129: Treatise
Notes on astrology.
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 228, f. 178r (upper part of page)
NOTE1169: Treatise
A short Irish vocabulary text, upside down.
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 228, ff. 281v-282v
NOTE1178: Treatise
vtrū mulier habebit filios
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 202, f. 8v (bottom left part of page)
NOTE133: Treatise
Thes thingꝭ ar Againste a Common wealth
yron mills. for spoill of wood
glasse houses for spoill of wood
Sugar houses for spoill of wood & eggꝭ
Printing of bockes. because yt hindereth sellars and writing & maintayneth vice
hop yeardꝭ for spoiling of wood & yong plantꝭ
woode and sowninge of woade for spoill of corne
Rich men to Rob by auctoryty. or to sele their Landꝭ to becom piratꝭ or theues
Lawiars to be Iustices and to bear Any Autoryty in A common wealth. for on Lawyar is ynough in a whole shire/
poore men to be hanged for pleasure of the Rich
Iudges and Iustices to Liue that Doe iniustice and oppresse for Rewardꝭ the Innocente / but their {kine}s should be stripte over their eares And hanged vp over the place of Iudgment to terrifie others & for Example & Reward of Iniustice/.
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 195, f. 151r
NOTE16: Treatise
A paragraph on the significance for men’s drunkenness of various astrological signs, then a deleted passage of three further paragraphs on the astrological signs indicating whether a flux is downwards or upwards. These almost certainly do not relate to either the entry above (CASE828) or the entry to the left (CASE827).
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 234, f. 108r (bottom right part of page)
NOTE32: Treatise
To knowe wher the wind wilbe. or when yt will chaung out of on cost into Another
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 234, f. 157r
NOTE326: Treatise
Qualitas efficacia et significatio xii signorum...
Calendared note from MS Ashmole 177, ff. 75r-77v