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CASE69587: Horary consultation concerning Lady Elizabeth Soutchie [Choucy] [Susy] (PERSON46078)

Question asked by the patient on 18 October 1629 no earlier than 13:30

RN The Lady Chaucye octob. 18. 1629

Thomas Coakan he hath her good|s| Iewels plate & sutch like & hath made her a bond of 1400 \fore{tene hon}dred/ vt & hath acknowledgt the iudgment {illeg}|o|f twelfe hūdred pounds

she hath f{oun}d the land but the Sheriffe will not returne the write vnder 30l.

on monday next goe to the Lord kee to petion {sic}.

Thomas Cocken hath made all over vnto An Cocken his wife & two feefes in trust Thomas & Tymothy Limmall to Defeat her. & Katherin Stānop & Williā Stāhop her brother yt have false conv Williā Iackson & Iohn Barker & Georg Neale yt know the false conveiances Mr Boath the vndersherife of Warrick her enemy{es}

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 406, f. 304v (upper left part of page)

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CASE73279: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Anne Darknolle [Bents] (PERSON47547)

Question asked by the patient on 31 October 1631 at 14:20

RN Mres Bent 52 y octob 3i {h} 2. 20 p m 163i

An Darknall borne Aug 1. h. 6. 30 p m 1573 /of Bilsdon\

now the wife of Will Bent \lawyer/ 52 y octob 31 h. 2. 20 p m 1631

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 212, p. 262 (bottom left, and upper right parts of page)

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CASE73709: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Thimbleby (PERSON60025)

Question asked by the patient on 30 January 1631 at 13:00

RN Mres Thimbleby of Leycest of Whaddon Ian 30 h. 1. p m 1632

Mres Thimbleby. wayting gentlewomā on the Contes of Buckinghā \30 y/ Ian 30 h. 1. p m. 1632

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 212, pp. 416-417 (p. 416 bottom right, and p. 417 bottom left)

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CASE15411: Horary consultation concerning Goody Sybil Fisher (PERSON11787)

Question asked by Fisher (PERSON11747) on 1 August 1603 at 12:15

GJ Sibill Fisher of Cokenho 23|4| y August 1. ho 12 15 p. m. 1603

[Astrological Chart]

Light headed laug{illeg}|h|es, but at first tooke it wth a weeping look ghastly. \a/ fleering look sett her teeth. one night did nothing but sweare and curse /

Sibill Fisher she knowes not of her husband cōming for her, knowes nobody they bynde her hand and feete. when she is loose she is so strong that they cannot Deale wth her. sing idle song. Desyres to daunce. She had 2 midwives the first vnskilfull the 2 froward & would not meddle wth her because she was not first sent her, suspected to be a witche, the woman well layd but a weeke after fell into these fitt & at first speaking of her 2 midwyfe sayd. what doest thou there wth thy blacke hen. & such like speeches

Tab j.

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 207, f. 113v (bottom left, and upper right parts of page)

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CASE20799: Horary consultation concerning Anne [Agnes] Wright (PERSON17429)

Question asked by the patient on 15 March 1604 at 12:30

RN An Wright of litlington 23. y a mead martij 15 hor. 12. 30. ant m 16004 {sic}.

[Astrological Chart]

last yere shee came for her infirmity hath taken greefe for on shee loveth.

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 415, f. 40v (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)

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CASE2222: Horary/Geomantic combined concerning Mr Martin Lumley (PERSON4672)

Question asked by the patient on 4 August 1597 at 18:00

SF Mr Lumbley wher his man be the thef or noe/ 1597 the 4 of Iulij {sic} p m’ at 6.

[Astrological Chart]

vtrum suspitio sit vera /

[Geomantic Chart]

the good is nowe out of the house

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 226, f. 171r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)

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CASE12702: Horary consultation concerning Elizabeth Hartwell (PERSON12608)

Question asked by the patient on 15 September 1599 at 13:15

RN Elisabeth Hartwell of Astwood onc Mrs Vuedales servant. 25 y. vnmaried. hath clums of bloode in her mouthe 15 of Sept die h. 1. 15 p m. 15991

[Astrological Chart]

keepeth her bed ever since satterday last. some feare it to be a plurisy some an impost very hot & sweateth mutch It is of in & in . they thought shee would have died.

her watr of a good colour he thick hath motes heares & dust. costive |her water was to hie coloured. & had black humours|

I gave her Diaturb. ʒj. a lytle rubarb. 3 of scam. decoct. j. deco endive j.

gratis./

Notes:

1 ‘clūpers of blood in her mouth’ in chart

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 228, f. 204r (upper left part of page)

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CASE78557: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Dorothy Norwood (PERSON55682)

Question asked by the patient on 2 November 1633 at 12:00

RN Mres Doro {sic} Dorothie was baptized 7 of Iuly 1613 19 y old sent novēb 2 h {sic} hor 12 1633 /a maryed womā 3 y. neaver had child. her husb: hath a dropsy she looketh well & hath a good coulor.\

[Astrological Chart]

Mr Thomas Norwoods Daughter in law of wythybrooke octob. 31 hath taken a course of physick vnder an Apothecary in Coventry alnost {sic} a yere & is no way mended but weaker

her stomack almost quite gone & wanteth sleepe

hath often vomyted blood but more of late & cōmonly after meate hath a stupidity & lightnes of head her stomack always payned wth an Inward soarenes wch payne doth now descend vnto the back, hyps, thighs, & legs wth an extraordinary swelling. begyning \taking his begȳing/ at the chest

Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 412, f. 22v (upper left, and upper right parts of page)

Cite this as: Lauren Kassell, Michael Hawkins, Robert Ralley, John Young, Joanne Edge, Janet Yvonne Martin-Portugues, and Natalie Kaoukji (eds.), The casebooks of Simon Forman and Richard Napier, 1596–1634: a digital edition, https://casebooks.lib.cam.ac.uk/search?f11-extent-of-transcription=Whole%20entry;f12-judgment=Yes;f13-info=Occupation%20mentioned, accessed 4 January 2025.