CASE31066: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Cicely Hanson (PERSON23610)
Question asked by Mr Henry [Harry] Hanson (PERSON12519) on 6 April 1607 at 15:12
RN Mr Henry Hanson sent vnto me Apr. 6. ☾ h. 1|3|. 12. 1607 to signify that his wife cā have no remedy for her tooth ach & that her pils wrought extremely as if shee should dye wth them.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 193, f. 139r (bottom right part of page)
CASE64589: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Elizabeth Marsh (PERSON14007) and Margaret Abbot [Marsh] (PERSON54311)
Question asked by Mrs Elizabeth Marsh (PERSON14007) on 14 September 1627 at 17:30
RN My Cosen Marsh the older sent me a kind letter to signify yt after my clyster & blood letting she was well for 4 days & then payned as before in her hed & arme so greevously betwixt 4 & 5 p m cōnoly {sic} Sept 14. ♀ h. 5. 30 p m 1627 she sent to Cambridg to Mr Crane he gave her a pils|l| & also a clyster
had the horse leaches & they were {illeg} naught.
took my pils & Dyet drink & did well for the tyme
her Daughter fond mtch {sic} good by her playster Desyreth a nother & a recept of it
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 214r (upper left part of page)
CASE38581: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Dormer [Hurleston] (PERSON19499)
Question asked by Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218) between 23 August 1611 at 14:30 and 30 August 1611 at 11:00
RN Mres Hurstsone of Winge. was let blood six onces in her arme for a quatayne {sic} Ague hed light & gydye.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 200, f. 151r (bottom left part of page)
CASE60952: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Joan Stanton (PERSON59498)
Question asked by Mr Tomlin (PERSON60287) on 15 August 1625 at 13:20
RN Mr Tomlyns of Tinswicke 53 y brought me xs for mres Stanton of warwick in token of love & kindnes Aug 15. ☾ h. 1. 20 p m. 1625. she found some helpe in her back but applying pigeons but onc to her feete. ma Drow so mutch as yt s {sic} her sight is weaked. & her eyes swelled |a widow womā|
gave me xs gratis brought vntome by Mr Tomkins of Tinswicke.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 170r (bottom left part of page)