CASE78441: Horary consultation concerning Wythibrooke (PERSON62420) and Mrs Susan Cotton [Oldfeild] (PERSON47033)
Question asked by Mrs Catherine Norwood (PERSON55681) on 9 October 1633 at 20:30
SRN Mrs. Katherin Norwood. frō Nunam for a gentleman a frend of hers. Octob. 9. ☿ h. 8. 30. p. m. 1633. RN |wythibrooke a stranger.| SRN
[Astrological Chart]
RN she craveth my opinion of the water she sent me of a gentlemā & my Counsell touching him she craveth no physick at this prsent except his water & disease of necessity Doth require it
craveth my opinion touching Mres Cottens Disease & wheathr to be cured.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 4r (upper left part of page)
CASE11890: Horary consultation concerning John Smith (PERSON15888) and Old Smith (PERSON15866)
Question asked by John Smith (PERSON15888) on 21 December 1598 at 10:00
RN Iohn Smith of haversham. 36 sick ever this week kept his bed th yesterday all daye the 20 of decemb sent \on/ of his neighbours to me for his disease his water cold all white & muddy complayneth of his harte very sick 2i of Decēb. die ♃. h. 10. 1598. a fatt high coloured man
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 70r (upper right part of page)
CASE32307: Horary consultation concerning Goody Anne Davis [Playstoe] (PERSON11184) and Old Needle (PERSON24591)
Question asked by Goody Anne Davis [Playstoe] (PERSON11184) on 26 October 1607 or on 27 October 1607 at 10:00
RN Raynold Day|v|yes wife. sick of the plaugue octob. 27 ☾ h 10 ant m 1607. did bery Elis Browne her servant 3 wekes before harvest & did bury that day sennight on child. & 3 weekes aftr a nothr & dyed. & 2 more sicke & recovered this daye sēnet. And she hel|r| selfe fell sicke about this day senet in the after noone that her childs sore did break. she hath bene twice {illeg}|p|rayed for. cānot sleepe. hath a sore vndr her left share.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 193, f. 305r (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE59794: Horary consultation concerning Lady Fisher (PERSON49001) and Anonymous (PERSON40027)
Question asked by Lady Fisher (PERSON49001) on 15 February 1625 at 15:30
RN my Lady Fisher sent to know wheathr as mutch as a nut of Camphere taken b {sic} a litle before she vse her husb cōpany will keepe her frō conceaving taken in conserve of roses &|a|nd also wheathr her serv is likely to recoaver febr. 15 ♂ h. 3. 30 p m 1625
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 402, f. 166v (upper left part of page)
CASE17429: Horary consultation concerning Jane Allen (PERSON9112) and Parnell Green [Boughton] [Allen] (PERSON12366)
Question asked by Jane Allen (PERSON9112) on 3 July 1602 at 11:45
RN Iane Allen of Woode burcotte 16 y. Iuly 3 ♄ hor. 11. 45. ant m 1602.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 221, f. 125r (upper right part of page)
CASE60781: Horary consultation concerning Ellen Darnell (PERSON47570) and Darnell (PERSON47567)
Question asked by Ellen Darnell (PERSON47570) on 9 July 1625 at 14:00
RN Elisabeth Darnerly.
Ellen Darnerlye of Risdon 3|4| 36 y h {sic} hor. 2. p m. 1625
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 141r (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE53661: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Thomasin Gray [Old Mrs Gray] (PERSON50270) and Ellen [Eleanor] Lattyn (PERSON53402) and Lady Kniveton (PERSON53180)
Question asked by Mrs Thomasin Gray [Old Mrs Gray] (PERSON50270) on 7 March 1622 at 09:30
RN Mres Gray of Hincksworth. 56 y march 7 ♃ h. 9. 30 ant m. 1622.
is was mended of her leg & the swelling but then her head & eys were ill but sinc of late it brake agayne is prty well amended her leg i {sic} Issueth blod & hath always so done. |x y sinc had a bloody water./|
would know wheathr the humour be hot.
And wheathr an Issue will doe her serv. \nell/ good & when. craveth no physick but m|b|y ridgmont.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 223, f. 16r (upper left part of page)
CASE57308: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Mary Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49047) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49032) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49033) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49034) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49035) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49036) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49037) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49038) and Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49039) and Mary Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49046)
Question asked by Mrs Mary Fitzgeoffrey (PERSON49047) on 22 October 1623 at 10:45
RN Mres Mary fitz Ieffery of Risden 36 y octob 22. ☿ h. 10 45 ant m 1623 /new ague pestil feaver\ |9 child all sicke.|1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘2 fig’ in the left margin
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 9v (upper right part of page)
CASE26200: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Fortescue (PERSON62638) and Henry Fortescue (PERSON62636) and William Fortescue (PERSON62637) and Thomas Felton (PERSON62633)
Question asked by Elizabeth Fortescue (PERSON62638) on 1 May 1606 at 08:15
RN Elis foscue 64 y maij 1: ♃ h 8 15 ant m 1606
Wheathr best for her to mary or noe./
Henry fosc her sone 33. what shalbe come of him
he shall doe well in tyme for some office.
wyll fosc 36 y he shall do reasonable well by some office
Thomas felton 44 y sone of Elis fosc
he wyll not live long
but will dye some 2 yeres henc
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 181, f. 127v (upper right part of page)
CASE60968: Horary consultation concerning Mr Anthony Lightfoote (PERSON53721) and Thomas Huglescote (PERSON52086) and Anonymous (PERSON40152) and William Aspland (PERSON42975) and Aspland (PERSON42976) and Aspland (PERSON42974) and Anonymous (PERSON40153) and John Sherwood (PERSON58658) and Thomas Jordan (PERSON52695) and Jordan (PERSON52697) and Alice Tomkins (PERSON60271) and Valentine Tomkins (PERSON60262) and Tomkins (PERSON60267) and Anonymous (PERSON40154) and Anonymous (PERSON40155) and Anonymous (PERSON40156) and Anonymous (PERSON40157) and Anonymous (PERSON40158) and Anonymous (PERSON40159) and Anonymous (PERSON40160)
Question asked by Mr Anthony Lightfoote (PERSON53721) on 17 August 1625 at 15:40
RN Mr Anth. Light foote craveth my consell for him selfe & his family concerning the plaugue Aug 17. ☿. h. 3. 40 p m. 1625. of Glouson other {illeg}|w|ise Gr|l|ouston
3 Dyed of ye plauge in a Londyners house
a young mā, & his wife wth \severall {sic}/ ch his wife in another house {illeg}|g|reat wth child & 2 childrē. on 4 y. thother two.
what is best to sweeten & to clense the house. & how long it may be till they {illeg}|M|ay come abroad a month. |Mr light foote.|
Also for him selfe & his people 8 of them
3|4| men & 3 maydes besyde him selfe.
& for Th. Huglescote yt was wth the old mā. 34 y.
for him selfe & his mayde
another poor mā his wife & his father./ & a chil a
will As{p}land {sic} Aspland his wife & a o{illeg} {sic}
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 173r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
Mr Anthony Lightfoote (PERSON53721)Thomas Huglescote (PERSON52086)Anonymous (PERSON40152)William Aspland (PERSON42975)Aspland (PERSON42976)Aspland (PERSON42974)Anonymous (PERSON40153)John Sherwood (PERSON58658)Thomas Jordan (PERSON52695)Jordan (PERSON52697)Alice Tomkins (PERSON60271)Valentine Tomkins (PERSON60262)Tomkins (PERSON60267)Anonymous (PERSON40154)Anonymous (PERSON40155)Anonymous (PERSON40156)Anonymous (PERSON40157)Anonymous (PERSON40158)Anonymous (PERSON40159)Anonymous (PERSON40160)