CASE11034: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Bricknell (PERSON9990)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSONGRP12) on 17 July 1600 at 11:00
RN Thomas Gr Bricknell of hardmead his frinds at Simpson. Iuly the 17 die ♃ h. 11 ant m. 1600 over heate his legs & breake out.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 136v (upper left part of page)
CASE28320: Horary consultation concerning John Allen (PERSON18864)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON21450) on 22 October 1606 at 15:00
RN Iohn Allen \of willinge/ 4 y. Octob. 22. ☿. h. 3. p m 1606 had the small pox. quivereth. & is hot. cānot keepe water
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 215, f. 299v (bottom left part of page)
CASE58644: Horary consultation concerning William Gravestock (PERSON50233)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON39928) on 26 June 1624 at 11:00
RN Will: Gravestock of Newp 9 y Iune 26. h {sic} hor 11. ant m. 1624 /was prsent boath eys red watersh {sic} & gūmysh.\1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘hot red waterish eys 2 y.’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 221v (bottom right part of page)
CASE61307: Horary consultation concerning James Evington (PERSON48671) and Mrs Dorothy Boyes (PERSON44613)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON40204) on 19 November 1625 at 08:00
RN Sr Iames Evington litle Child Iames Evington 3 y novēb 19 h {sic} hor. 8 ant m 1625
|Dorothy Boys.| troubled wth Divrse hot fits of a hot feaver & hath had it a good while & cānot be quit of it |his vomyt wrought not|
And also his gentlewomā & wayting gentlewomā sorely troubled wth sore & strong fits of the mother.
[Astrological Chart]
Iames Evington 2 y of Offord Cluny novēb 19 h {sic} hor 8 ant m 1625
Mres Dorothy Boy{s} 2|i|8 y
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, f. 45r-v (f. 45r upper right, f. 45v upper left, and f. 45v upper right)
CASE12838: Horary consultation concerning George Page (PERSON14603)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON17741) on 22 October 1599 between 14:15 and 15:20
RN George Page of lathbury 3 yeres old troub wth a great heate & his lips breaketh out & they wilbe bloody./
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 223v (upper left part of page)