CASE37805: Horary consultation concerning Mr Adrian Fortescue (PERSON19645) and Mrs Mary Fortescue (PERSON30516) and Mr William Fortescue (PERSON30513)
Question asked by Lady Grace Fortescue [Grace Manners] (PERSON19647) on 3 April 1611 between 15:00 and 16:00
GJ Mr Adrian Fortescue and mrs Mary Fortescue have taken thrice of their physicke and wrought well wth them, the gentlewoman sicke the first taking, and well since, her stomack better, but her head as it was
Mr Adrian sicke wth his physicke on monday last and tooke none since he sleepes not well, is growen weake and his waxen kernells remayne. / my Lady thinkꝭ that if he continue so it will bring him to a consumption She desyres to have some course for mr willm Fortescue 10 y. wch hath also an Itche. Desyres to be satisfyed how this Itche comes whether by overheating the bloud wth violent exercise. & whether they shall continue the rest of the physike.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 200, f. 52v (bottom right part of page)
Lady Grace Fortescue [Grace Manners] (PERSON19647)Mr Adrian Fortescue (PERSON19645)Mrs Mary Fortescue (PERSON30516)Mr William Fortescue (PERSON30513)
CASE41825: Horary consultation concerning Samuel Swaine (PERSON35870)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON37924) on 10 May 1615 at 09:45
RN Sam Sweane of Stony stratford 5. y. may 10. ☿ h. 9. 45 ant m 1615. hed & belly. |cānot sleepe nor rest will eate prtely.|
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 196, f. 11v (bottom left part of page)
CASE40184: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON37776)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON37777) on 28 July 1612 at 09:00
RN a litle child 3 y. at the same tyme \cānot rest cryeth nevr the better.// belly swelled casteth voydeth wormes cānot rest
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 409, f. 134r (upper left part of page)
CASE44752: Horary consultation concerning Francis Chaplin (PERSON28835)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON38205) on 23 April 1617 at 08:30
RN francis Chaplin of Hardmead 5 y. Ap. 23. ☿ h. 8. 30 ant m 1617 |hed & belly \hed back chest/ cā take no rest hath a cough|
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 198, f. 134r (bottom left part of page)