CASE40275: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Sara Berry [Brooke] (PERSON22089)
Question asked by the patient on 29 August 1612 at 12:50
RN Mres Sara Bery of {B} now mres Brooke 41. y Aug 29. h {sic} hor. 12. 50 p m 1612
back weake & ill whitꝭ/
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 409, f. 149v (upper right part of page)
CASE51909: Horary consultation concerning Goody Elizabeth Eastone (PERSON48282)
Question asked by the patient on 12 January 1621 at 16:00
RN Goody Elis Easton of Borton 40 y Ian 12 ♀ h 4 p m 162i /a weake back whitꝭ is very weake\
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 233, f. 31r (upper left part of page)
CASE78280: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Archer [the younger] (PERSON42833) and Mr Timothy Archer (PERSON42832)
Question asked by Mrs Archer [the younger] (PERSON42833) on 20 September 1633 at 08:30
RN Mres Archer the younger 29 y sept 20. ♀ h 8. 30 ant m 1633. /wynd cholick a weake backe wth whitꝭ & red\
[Astrological Chart]
Mr Archer & mrs Archer boath troubled wth melanch. sept: 20.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 455 (upper right, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE79801: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Magdalen Napier [Mitton] [Sandy] (PERSON33485)
Question asked by Mrs Christian Napier [Young Lady Ersfeild] (PERSON33479) on 24 November 1635 at 15:30
SRN Sister Ersfeild for my sister mytton 30. y. Novemb 24. ♂ h. 3. 30. p. m. 1635
a great weaknes in her back this 3. y. next Aug. much troubled with ye whites & reds.
hath miscarried. hath those continually which weaken
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 340, f. 141r (upper part of page)
CASE12995: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Margaret Burchmore (PERSON10185)
Question asked by the patient on 14 January 1600 at 12:00
RN Mres Burchmore of Tottell end 33 yeres Ian. 14 die ☾ h. 12. habet albos et rubeos successive stomack hed backe. weake of a yellowe coloure. a candell wth cymamon {sic} stayeth her whitꝭ when nothing els will troubled with the iaundish & of a yellowish colour.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 255r (bottom left part of page)