CASE54173: Horary consultation concerning Sara Peters (PERSON56623)
Question asked by Mr Jacob Peters (PERSON56620) on 15 May 1622 at 17:45
RN Sara Peeter of Luton 54 y may 15 ☿ h. 5. 45 p m 1622 stone cholick.
\Sara Pe|P|eeter 54 y./ Iacob Peeter of S {sic} luton \for his wife Sara/ Sr Rob Map {sic} neighb. May 15 ☿ h. 5. 45. p. m. 1622 /Mr lawrence in his behalfe\
[Astrological Chart]
Sara Peeter of Luton 54 y may 15 ☿ h. 6 p m 1622
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 223, ff. 102v-103r (f. 102v bottom right, f. 103r upper right, and f. 103r bottom left)
CASE41557: Horary consultation concerning Sir Anthony Tyrringham [Mr Tyrringham] (PERSON16621)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON37896) on 21 June 1613 at 05:30
RN Syr Anthony Tyringhā taken wth the stone on satterday \but/ sent to me on monday h. 5. 30 ant m Iune 21. ☾ h. 5. 30 ant m 1613. |sent only to come to him wth out consent|12
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘stone’ in chart
2 ‘cānot make water./’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 199, f. 157r (bottom left part of page)
CASE51685: Interrogation (Medical episode) concerning Sir Thomas Myddelton [the son] (PERSON33214)
Question asked by Lady Myddelton [Mary Sandy [Napier]] (PERSON25254) on 16 October 1620 at 07:00
RN my lady Mydleton her husb. water sine consensu octob. 16: ☾ h. 7. ant m 1620.
Sr Thomas taken wth a strang fit & passion of the splene & stone octob. 15. ☉ h. 10. \9. 30/ p m. 1620.1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘stone fit & splene’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 414, f. 205r (upper left part of page)
CASE73421: Horary consultation concerning Mr Maud (PERSON54513)
Question asked by Mrs Walcot (PERSON60948) on 28 November 1631 at 10:45
RN Mr Mauds of Byfild 55 \52/ y Novēb 28. ☾ h. 10. 45 ant m. 163i |octob 2. was 52 y| /the son of that towne.\
troubled wth the stone in the kydneys in most vehement maner growen very weake & a fayntnes of the hart. |not at chuch {sic} 5 frydays|
hath taken pils & other physick frō other Doctos.
sickned weddens was a month.
Mres Walcot wrote to me in h{er}|is| behalfe |vncōfort & very weake.|
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 212, p. 314 (upper left part of page)