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Margaret Langton (PERSON32542)

Female, b. 1560-07-22-1565-10-29 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘East Haddon’, c. 21 July 1617, 23 October 1618 & 18 May 1621; ‘Haddon’, c. 30 October 1628

Old Goody Agnes Lancaster (PERSON13548)

Female, b. 1548-10-16-1547-10-18 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘Milton’’, c. 15 October 1599; ‘Middleton aka Milton Keynes (village)’, c. 2 June 1600, 23 July 1618 & 19 October 1618

Mary Cox (PERSON47184)

Female, b. 1571-10-14-1575-04-07 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘milton in Adderbery by Banberye’, c. 13 October 1626; ‘Milton in the parish of Adenbery by Banbery’, c. 29 May 1627; ‘Middleton aka Milton Keynes (village)’, c. 8 April 1634

Mrs Elizabeth Basset (PERSON27847)

Female, b. 1560-07-31-1560-08-08 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘at Quinborough the furthest parte of the wa{illeg} by Dover at Whitechurch’, c. 30 July 1619; ‘Whitchurch’, c. 9 August 1619

Goody Joan Windmill (PERSON17249)

Female, b. 1545-05-17-1547-05-17 (est.), d. not recorded

Residences: ‘the st’, c. 16 May 1600; ‘street’, c. 25 October 1604; ‘Loughton (now part of Milton Keynes)’, c. 30 October 1604, 14 September 1608 & 18 May 1609; ‘the streete’, c. 2 March 1607 & 10 June 1607

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-residence-mentioned=Yes;f13-identified-entity-practice=Napier;f14-dob-cert=Inferred;f15-identified-entity-role=Patient;f16-residence=England;f17-entity-question-asked=Medical;f18-residence=Unclassified%20%28currently%29;f19-entity-age-band=060-069;f2-person-sex=Female;f20-entity-age-band=050-059;f6-occupation-mentioned=No;f8-social-network-recorded=No;f9-gentry=No, accessed 18 June 2024.