CASE13607: Horary consultation concerning Robert Woodfield (PERSON17335)
Question asked by the patient on 26 March 1603 at 10:30
RN Robart Woodfild of Stadgdon 32 y marid Martij 26 h {sic} hor. 10. 30. ant m 1603. lame in his boath armes & worse sinc he was let bloode.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 197, f. 11r (bottom right part of page)
CASE13696: Horary consultation concerning Agnes Enderby (PERSON11603)
Question asked by the patient on 26 April 1603 at 12:00
RN Agnys Enb|d|erbee of Carrington {illeg}|5|0 y Apr 26 ♂ hor 12. 1603. for aches in her arme.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 197, f. 26r (upper right part of page)
CASE13873: Horary consultation concerning Joan Basse (PERSON9542)
Question asked by the patient on 24 June 1603 at 08:25
RN Ione Basse of Piddington 58 y Iune 24. ♀ hor. 8. 25. ant m. 1603. for a great ache in the right arme.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 197, f. 56r (bottom right part of page)
CASE14059: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Temperance Wilson [Duncombe] (PERSON17160) and Mr Barber (PERSON9431)
Question asked by Old Mrs Duncombe (PERSON11408) on 24 September 1603 at 09:00
RN Mres Duncōbe sent vnto me for her eldest Daughter of 18 y sept 24 ♄ hor 9. ant m 1603 her watr good motes in it
& for on Mr Barber. whose watr hath red sand armes & backes & shouldr a bad stomacke
his watr hie coloured full of dregs & heares.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 197, f. 86r (bottom left part of page)
CASE14232: Horary consultation concerning Dorothy Swelpson (PERSON16293)
Question asked by the patient on 26 November 1603 at 14:25
RN Dorothy Swopsen of Chichely 30 y novēb 26 h {sic} hor 2. 25 p m 1603. left syde stitches. & armes shoulder lame.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 197, f. 111v (bottom left part of page)
CASE14349: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Benson (PERSON9655)
Question asked by the patient on 24 December 1603 at 10:30
RN Elis {illeg}|B|ensene of Turvye 29 y. maried 2 child on a suckling Decēb. 24 h {sic} hor 10. 30 ant m 1603. lame in her armes & legs & swelled cānot goe but as shee is led.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 197, f. 126v (bottom left part of page)