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NOTE10418: Practice-related (List of patients)

To the R H & rever. fath in god Iohn L. B. of L. Lord kep. of ye gr s. of England

Sr Symon norwick for his frensy

Ione Hamon at Roes by mres Brograve & apt to to {sic} harme her selfe

mres Hanger of Steapington full of fond fancyes apt to arme her selfe

Burfoot of newport for his Despayre

Rebecca walton of Westmyster full of fancyes prsent now at Bedford accuseth on of Chrysty of witchery an honest womā full of talke

Mr vtton of fænystratford for his broken leg

Mres Egleton of Grove

Susāna Smyth for colick & stone & mother {illeg}|m|utch tormented.

Throgmorton whitle of Weston mutch pyned & consumed

Mr Anthony Prate of Steapington frentick a may yeres

Georg Genīgs of Weston for his yard raw no oyntmts nor playsters cure it

my L Purb his vomyt wheathr it will doe him good

wheathr the Contes will mend

Sr Thomas Mounson wheathr he will have a good cōposition wth the lord treasurour. Ian 8 . h. 3 p m. 1623.

1 litle lord Compton the vryne scaldeth it in the hips & cods

The Dutches any children.

Amy fisher

Williā Cowlyes wife

Domina lady finch wheather a boy.

Mr Bridges of Edgborough 60 y

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 222, f. 194r (upper part of page)

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NOTE10419: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr Peacock mynister one attending the lady Elizabeth by westmyster in London came to me Iuly 28 h 9 {illeg} ant m 1622 & dyned wth me.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 222, f. 194v (middle part of page)

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NOTE10535: Practice-related (Patient update)

The Countesses mayd dyed novēb 2 h {sic} at 11. ant m 1622 was buryed the next day

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 222, f. 105r (upper right part of page)

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NOTE7474: Notebook (Financial)

our benevolenc to be payd to the king for my te being 20l in ye kings bookes tenth deducted. & also 3s & 10 in the lib {amorteth}

3l 9s

Mr Byrds for 15l 49s 10d.

Mr fawtrot. for Stanton. 13s 4d. he giveth besides the Appar 6d./

Remēber to pay all this to the Apparitor when he cometh all wch I have receaved

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 9r (upper right part of page)

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NOTE7485: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr Cook Incæpit opus martij 19 h. 7. 30 ant m 1622.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 27r (upper right part of page)

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NOTE7486: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr myles my young Curate & mr Ruddle & Georg myles came frō Oxford march 21. h. 7 45 p m 1622.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 28v (bottom left part of page)

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NOTE7488: Diary (Unspecified)

Sr Rob. writes yt my lord kee asked how I did & would have me to take my lord Purbock in cure but he excused me god be thanked march 21. . h. 5. 40 p m 1622

I receaved a very kind letter frō my Cosen \the lady/ Earefild march 21. h. 5. 40 p m 1622

& a Iarre of oyle/

And frō Cate Broughton some lemons & orenges at the same tyme/

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 29r (bottom left part of page)

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NOTE7491: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr myles came {illeg} Gorg myles se{nt} mr Iackson to Lo{illeg} mach {sic} 21 h. 7 {p} m 1622.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 31v (bottom right part of page)

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NOTE7495: Practice-related (Patient update)

Brydget Richardson. of Bowe brickhill some i6 y sinc helpen of the falling sicknes. was helpen wth a purg & a vomyt in the space of 2 y. & neaver sinc ill was before weake in ye necke & foolish wth all of Hockley.

mayed {sic} on Rich Stratton.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 38r (upper right part of page)

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NOTE7513: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr Iames came to visite me Ap 26. h. 5 30 p m 1622.

Mr Wallys came to visite me Ap 26.

Mr Cooke came here Ap 26. he spead not in his busynesses./

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 73r (bottom left part of page)

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NOTE7528: Diary (Unspecified)

my neph Rob Nap{er} sent me a letter & so did mr Tom{an} h. 3. p m. 1622.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 96v (upper right part of page)

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NOTE7544: Notebook (Financial)

mres Neale wrote a letter desyring me to lend her husb. 10l may 24 . h. 10 20 ant m 1622

& I did lend him 5l pounds at that tyme {to be} repayd at miklemas next

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 124v (bottom right part of page)

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NOTE7558: Notebook (Weather report)

Iune 18. & 19 mutch rayne & tempests

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 162r (upper left part of page)

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NOTE7559: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr willobe &     {sic} mr Persiv willobe Sr    sevell {sic} wilbes sone hi   {sic} kinsmā

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 162r (upper left part of page)

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NOTE7568: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr Rud Sr Rob. Scholemaster visited me going to the cōmencement wth Sr Th mydleton \Iuly 4. / & went wth mr myles to Oxford Iuly 5. . h. 10 25 ant m 1622

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 178r (upper left part of page)

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NOTE7569: Diary (Unspecified)

Sr Gilbert knifton. served mres Gray wth a sub pæna Iuly 7

she sent me a doleful{l} but a kind letter Iuly 12 h. h. 9. 25 ant m 1622.

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 186v (upper right part of page)

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NOTE7571: Diary (Unspecified)

Mr Th mash the younger to Sr Iames Evington yt the match was concluded betwixt the old coaple & yt he was to goe over to see the wench. a foughtnight {sic} hence Iuly 14 h. 12. 45. p m 1622

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 188v (middle left part of page)

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NOTE7580: Notebook (Angelic)

Mr Iohn Monson vtrū fortunatus \maxe/ in his state in his mariage & when & what child

Wheathr his father shall recoaver yt he sueth for at court. & recoaver his place/ he shall not.

When I shall obtayne ye pray mised

Wheathr Mr Page of s|A|lsoules yt was crazed wth study wilbe fectly recoavered by ye physick I send him wyl{illeg} by fits. he will doe prty well yet will be ill by fits & not fectedly cured.

Wheathr christs the bread in ye sacr is transubst into ye body of Christ as the laterane concell affirmeth & so conseq the body \& blood/ of christ really & substantially \be/ cōtayned v{nder} the vayles of bread & wyne.

Wheathr my lord kee shall continew in his office as lo{ng} as he liveth. & wheathr long to live. & wheathr a Cleargy mā shall succeede or not

What St Paules buffeting angell was 2 Cor 10

The womā ought to have power on her head beause of the angels 1 Cor 11. 10 what is ment thereby.

vtrū angeli assistentes et regentes cælorū orbes. cā leave there orb. & become ministring spirit or be called to c{illeg}

vtrū ang creati fuerunt ante cælū et terrā et hinc visi{illeg}

Wheathr spirit cā tak away mens child out of the cradle & {illeg} them to goe invisible & to goe thorough dores & skilfull in a{ll} sciences.

wheathr there be any good spirit of thē yt fell yt shalbe saved

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 192v (upper part of page)

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NOTE7582: Notebook (Angelic)

Wheathr Sr Georg \maners/ will come to my house & how caused & how to be remedyed

how Th. Edmunds my barb is to be cured.

Wheathr it wilbe a m. betwxt {sic} p {C | l} & Sp. what issue

A prayer for sutch as are deadly sick to recoavr thē. if they be to be recoavered & to cōfort & to strengthen there harte & fayth.

Wheathr mr Cooks aurū potab made after Rhen{aus} will dissolve the whole body of or wheathr his owne worke be better for aurū pot.

wheathr the Sp fleete shall goe.

Wheathr his elixir of Mr Cooks will re{nue} ag{a}{yne} & prserve life

Wheathr Carnabees wilbe boath \for/ lap ph. & potab be very true & certen & easy to be effected. |this work is bes{t}|

or the worke at Pra{l}|g|e wch he hath \be/ more certen & true

morbo Gallic remed

what wilbe come of the Palatinate & the Duke palatyne.

paralib mortua

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 223, f. 193v (upper part of page)

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NOTE7596: Notebook (Religious discussion)

1 Whether we be redeemed by the active and passive or onely by the passive obedience of Christ some prachers of london as Mr Wotten and others only by the passive

2 Whether Adam had the Spirit of God before in the state of Innocency. They say he had not.

Dr Bret preached at Aylesbury at the Byshops visitation last; in his Sermon there had, hee deliuered this vitz. That Pope Iohn the 22th denyed the iortality of the soule.

In an other Sermon at Aylesbury made by the same doctor in Iuly last the sam hee affirmed that hee would mayntaine against all gaynesayers That Papists dyinge papists cannot be saued; & that Papists are no Christians

Calendared text from MS Ashmole 222, f. 1r (upper part 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?f12-date=1620-1629%3A%3A1622;f13-extent-of-transcription=Whole%20text, accessed 28 December 2024.