CASE45610: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Agnes Peete (PERSON34177)
Question asked by Mr Thomas Peete (PERSON34176) on 16 October 1617 at 11:20
RN Thomas Peete Baylie to my lord of Kent for his wife \Agnys/ 60 y /of Wilden\ not sick but sore vnder her breasts not swelled but more & there doe appear like measels & red spots this fortnight. Octob. 2 16 ♃. h. 11 20 ant m 1617
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 220, f. 92r (upper right part of page)
CASE64579: Horary consultation concerning Mr John Charlet (PERSON45946)
Question asked by Mr Charlet (PERSON28864) on 13 September 1627 at 11:20
RN Mr Charlet of great Brickhill. for his sonne Mr Iohn Cha{r}let 18 y sept 13 ♃ h. 11. 20 ant m 1627 /a waterish stomake hed ach\
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 211v (bottom right part of page)
CASE11741: Horary consultation concerning Smith (PERSON15932)
Question asked by Anthony Smith (PERSON15872) on 10 October 1598 at 11:20
RN Anthony Smith for his sons Daughter 4 yeres old very exceeding sleepy can eat nothing keepeth her bed looketh pale. cōplayneth of her hed & her mouth sore & cannot swallowe. Octob. 10|1| die ♂ ♄ {sic}. 11. 25|0|. 1598.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 228, f. 41v (upper left part of page)
CASE12444: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Mary Berry (PERSON9678)
Question asked by Mr George Berry (PERSON9673) on 12 May 1599 at 11:15
RN Mr George Burye for his wife troubled wth melancholy & sudden passions. troubled wth windines & payne in her stomacke & dissynes in her head. May. the 12. die ♄. h. 11. 15 ant m. 1599.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 228, f. 160v (upper right part of page)
CASE18188: Horary consultation concerning Joseph Shawe (PERSON15737)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON18324) on 8 November 1602 at 11:25
RN Ioseph Shawe of Brafild in ye Green 16 y. novēbr 8 ☾ hor. 11. 25. ant m 1602. fat & hungry frighted in his bed & weakned in his wits & care not whō he striketh not sicke cōplayneth of sore{b}|n|es of his legs armes & sometymes hart.
vide Octob. 11.
cryeth out of a black mā. & black theefe.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 221, f. 236r (upper right part of page)
CASE18943: Horary consultation concerning Humphrey Ebburne (PERSON11463)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON18412) on 23 February 1601 at 11:15
RN Hufrey Eb{urne} 6 y for a swelling in his face & breaking out a {londir} wth R. Gr{eene} of Asply feb. 23 die ☾ hor 11. 15. p|a|nt m. 160i & a heate in on syde of his heade & eyes red & sore & watrish wth a swelling
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 404, f. 38r (upper right part of page)
CASE27143: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Haselrigg (PERSON23674) and Mr Donald Haselrigg (PERSON12631) and Young Mrs Mary Haselrigg (PERSON12633)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Haselrigg (PERSON23674) and Young Mrs Mary Haselrigg (PERSON12633) on 15 April 1606 at 11:25
RN Mr Haselrig of Alderton 40 y Apr 15 ♂ h. 11. 25. ant m. 1606 soluble this fortnight 5 or six stooles a day. not weake wth it.
yellowish watr.
Mary Hazlerig his Daughtr. 11 y Apr 15. /hed ach.\
Donald Haselr: 6. y Apr 15. breaketh out in his face./
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 215, f. 108r (upper right part of page)
CASE28714: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Jane Rolte (PERSON15450) and Elizabeth Seddon [Baldwin] (PERSON20731)
Question asked by Mrs Jane Rolte (PERSON15450) on 19 April 1605 at 11:15
RN Mres Rolt \Iane Rolt/ of Bonyst sent to me to know wheathr shee be wth child or no Apr. 19 ♀ h. 11. 15 ant m. 1605. y {sic} 29 y.
Elisabeth Baudwyne at the same tyme her syster. 20 yeres.
Also for her sistr who is troubled wth great hedach & a bad stomacke & cānot Digest keepeth her bed
|Mres| Iane Rolt of Bonyst 29 y Apr 19 ♀ h. 11. 15 ant m 1605
quærit an sit gravida
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 216, f. 51r (upper right part of page)
CASE71180: Horary consultation concerning Frances Erpe (PERSON48583) and Thomas Smith (PERSON59066)
Question asked by Frances Erpe (PERSON48583) between 1 January 1631 at 11:20 and 3 January 1631 at 09:45
RN Thomas Smyth a boy tongue tyed twice or thrice cut: cānot speake
francis Erpe his mother an ach in her back going into her belly & casteth cleere water onc or twice a day & at other tyms
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 232, p. 43 (upper right part of page)