CASE69961: Horary consultation concerning Alice Phosbery (PERSON56695)
Question asked by the patient on 18 January 1630 at 11:00
Alce Phosberye of Hardingston 33. y. Ian. 18. ☾ h. 11. ant. mer. 162|3|0.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, p. 63 (bottom right part of page)
CASE70314: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Foulkes (PERSON49247)
Question asked by the patient on 24 March 1630 at 15:40
Elizab. Faoukes of Launden 20. y. Mart. 24. ☿. h. 3. 40. p m. 1630 vide Mart. 20. 1630
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, p. 199 (bottom left part of page)
CASE73838: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Mary Anderson (PERSON42695)
Question asked by the patient on 21 February 1632 at 13:10
Mrs. Mary Anderson of Tring. 20. y. Febr. 21. ♂. h. 1. 10. p m. 1632
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 455 (upper right part of page)
CASE77060: Horary consultation concerning John Thomson (PERSON60047)
Question asked by the patient on 25 April 1633 at 14:00
Iohn Tomson of weston. 42. y. Apr. 25 ♃. h. 2. p m. 1633 /vid. Apr. 3|2|3. ♂. 1633\
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 69 (middle left part of page)
CASE73739: Horary consultation concerning John Baldwin (PERSON43275)
Question asked by the patient on 5 February 1632 at 13:00
Iohn Baldin of Milton neare Bletsoe ✝ 38. y. Febr. 5. ☉. h. 1. p m 1630|2| |Quærit vtꝝ &c.|
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 426 (upper left part of page)
CASE73754: Horary consultation concerning Mary Villiers [Countess of Buckingham] [Lady Compton] [Lady Villiers] (PERSON22638)
Question asked by the patient on 7 February 1632 at 11:15
The Countesse of Bucks sent her Letter Febr. 7. ♂ h. 11. 15. a m 1632
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 432 (upper left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE74294: Horary consultation concerning Mr Edmond Vaughan (PERSON60810)
Question asked by the patient on 11 April 1632 at 21:00
Mr Edmund Vaghan of C. C. C. Oxon. Apr. 11. ☿. h. 9. p m. 1632
[Blank Astrological Chart]
Hee tooke not the vomite yt was sent. 1 because hee is very vnapt to vomite; 2 because his neck is longe & brest somewhat straite; 3 because vomiteinge once by chance by reason of Tobacco blowne into his mouth it brought vp Bloud wth it, & hath beene ye cause of all his infirmity. 4 hee suspecteth his Lunges, for wch hee thinkes vomiteing is very hurtfull.
Took his purge wch gaue him 12 occasions. Hee desireth a Course to bee vsed for his Brest & Lunges.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 71 (upper left part of page)