CASE74431: Horary consultation concerning Mr Thomas Jennings (PERSON52509) and Lady Dorothy Jennings [Mrs Jennings] (PERSON52513)
Question asked by Mr Thomas Jennings (PERSON52509) on 27 April 1632 at 20:15
RN Mr. Th. Ienings vtrū conducat ei Ducere L H. D. Ap 27 ♀ h. 8. 15 p m 1632
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 416, p. 112 (upper left, middle right, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE71272: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Jane Rider (PERSON57618)
Question asked by Mr Thomas Jennings (PERSON52509) on 21 January 1631 at 16:45
RN Mr Th: Ieni|y|ns \Ienyns/ vtrū obtinebit qod quærit et cupit Ian 21. ♀ h. 4. 45. p m. 1631 |Iane Rider her father in law|
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 232, p. 74 (upper right part of page)
CASE76510: Horary consultation concerning Lady Magdalen Egerton (PERSON48400) and Lady Alice Egerton [Young Lady Alice Bridgewater] (PERSON48397) and Mr Thomas Jennings (PERSON52509)
Question asked by Mrs Quicke (PERSON57232), Mr Wright (PERSON62304) and Mr Thomas Jennings (PERSON52509) on 21 February 1633 at 20:00
Mrs Quick sent her Lettr Concerning the Lady Magdal: & Lady Alice Egerton. at the same time ℞ likewise a Letter from Mr Wright & another from Mr Tho: Iennins. febr. 21. ♃ h. 8. p m. 1633
RN also Mr Thomas Iennins vtrū maritabit
[Astrological Chart]
ye Lady Magd. had y about ye full moone. her courses come downe & was swelled
ye Lady Alice had some sad fits fortnight since.
RN The Lady Magd
Lady magdalen had taking her strong purg: pils 2 or 3 days before the full her terms came down & neavr before & suddenly ceased & her face swelleth|d| & was ill
pil spl. ʒj aloes ʒij rud ʒj|i|j myrh sav. an ℈ij croci ʒß. olei nyist gut vj
let her blood vnder the ham or saph. or apply leaches
for the Lady Alce: syr vomit cocl iij {illeg} q {mitt} \{illeg}|El|ect ♂ gr iiij aq ced {c}ocl {sic}/ cocl jß vini albi cul / aq cinina cul j pil: cossaf ʒß rud ℈ß. an ʒj spl an ℈ij 15 pils
febr 23. ☾ for thrice olei myust gut iij
her vomyte wrought excedingly & made her very sicke.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 214, p. 323 (upper right part of page)