CASE70865: Interrogation (Starting journey) concerning Mr Richard Palmer (PERSON56008)
Question asked by Mr Richard Napier [the nephew] [Sir Richard Napier] (PERSON18784) between 21 May 1630 at 21:30 and 22 May 1630 at 07:00
SRN Mr Richard Palmer came to take his leaue May 21. ♀ hor. 9. 30. p. m. 1630
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, p. 386 (upper left part of page)
CASE79575: Interrogation (Starting journey) concerning an Anonymous (PERSON42135)
Question asked by Mr Richard Napier [the nephew] [Sir Richard Napier] (PERSON18784) between 21 October 1631 and 5 June 1633
SRN Egres. su{ū}. Octob. 21. h. 0. 50. p. M. 16{31}
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 177, f. 2v (upper part of page)
CASE79942: Election concerning Mr Richard Napier [the nephew] [Sir Richard Napier] (PERSON18784)
Question asked by the patient between 1 January 1633 and 14 August 1633
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 204, f. 155r-v (f. 155r upper left, f. 155v upper left, and f. 155v upper right)
CASE26430: Interrogation concerning Mr Richard Napier [the nephew] [Sir Richard Napier] (PERSON18784)
Question asked by the patient between 24 June 1633 and 14 August 1633
SRN ☾ h. 8. 30 a. m. Iune 24. 1633 Iter fect ad Londinū visiturū mr{m}|s| A. T.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 204, f. 154r (upper left part of page)
CASE79347: Diary entry
Written by Mr Richard Napier [the nephew] [Sir Richard Napier] (PERSON18784) on 5 June 1635 at 08:50
SRN I receiued letters from Mr Gravius from Bremen Iune. 5. ♀. h. 8. 50. a. m. 1635.
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On ye 22 Aprilis ☿ h. 6. Mat. he sayled frō Grauesend wth good wind & fayre weather and ♃ about noone they mett with a ship wch made them strike sayles & weiwing them & not finding them to be Dunkerkers they let hem passe. that night the wynd turned & was quite Contrary to yeir voyage & the sea very tempestuous yt they were in great danger of being cast away. 3 ships were missed & lost in ye storme wch were not come in 2 weekes after & so feared to be cast away in yt storme.
On sunday after we beyond yeir expectacon yey arriued at Bremen
Lyes yet at Bremen where he shall not continue here he knowes not how Long
Newenburgh being beseiged wch is a hindearance to all passage
Then only the great \& strongest/ Holds is taken by the Imperialists. & his freinds fled to Cassell
Desirith me to send him some Books yt haue written in the defence of the \rites & ceremonies of the/ Church of England. & also an English Dictionary either Rider or another. And to deliuer them to Mr Alardin in Coven garden a goldsmyth the next doore to ye golden fleece Taverne, who is as he sayes a very honest man. & he is to deliuer to the shipper frō Bremen who purposed to be in England agayne about midsomer is {sic} Name is Henricke Havinc Horst. this mr Alardine hath a brother in Bremen who liues there.
Mr Tomanꝯ at his being in London did propound a marriage to him wch he refused then & does now desire me to let him know that he desires him to treate noe more of that subject or to perswade with the gentlewoman. so much he told mr Toman then when he made the first motion./.
The lers were dated ye 28th of April.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 412, f. 206r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)