CASE67740: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON40846)
Question asked by the patient on 17 February 1629 at 13:15
RN on of NorthCrowlye 40 y tha |was| brused wth a deadly fall feb 2 17 ♂ h 1. 15 p m 1629 /cannot styr in his bod{y}\1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘a great bruise’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 407, f. 56v (upper right part of page)
CASE27148: Horary consultation concerning Lady Winifred Greenway [Greenwood] (PERSON12381)
Question asked by the patient on 15 April 1606 at 13:20
RN Lady GreeneWay of lechāsteede. had a bruse yesterday frō a horse. Apr 15 ♂ h. 1. 20 p m 1606.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 215, f. 109r (upper right part of page)
CASE17561: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Malins [the elder] (PERSON13892)
Question asked by the patient on 23 July 1602 at 13:38
RN Old Malins of or towne 60 tooke a fall frō a carte & bruised his backe. Iuly. 23. ♀ hor. 1. 4|3|8. p m 1602.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 221, f. 147v (bottom left part of page)
CASE49534: Decumbiture for John Seabrook (PERSON35162)
Question asked by Anonymous (PERSON38699) on 19 August 1619 at 13:25
RN It was hurt wth a Cart Aug 13 ♀ h. 1 30 p m 16191
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘a bruise wth a cart paralitycall’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 235, f. 157v (bottom right part of page)
CASE65274: Decumbiture for Edward Mash (PERSON54431)
Question asked by the patient on 31 January 1628 between 12:20 and 13:00
RN Edward Mashe of Brodwell 17 y a weeke before St Thomas Day on thursday night about mydnight troubled wth a voyding of nutch {sic} blood a pynt at a tyme was brused wth a horse & had a fall frō a cart, & had many waxing kernels.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 410, f. 80r (bottom right part of page)
CASE33573: Horary consultation concerning John Taylor (PERSON25667)
Question asked by the patient on 20 June 1608 at 13:30
RN {Io}hn Tayler of layton parish {6}0 y Iune. 21. ☾ 21 {sic}. ☾. h. 1. 30. p m 1608. ache in his hips & thighes & cānot goe for it his howse was burned & his horses. going to have his horses tooke this lamenes.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 229, f. 130r (upper left part of page)
CASE10681: Horary consultation concerning Matthew Walsore [Walgere] (PERSON16790) and Frances Walgere (PERSON16746)
Question asked by Matthew Walsore [Walgere] (PERSON16790) and Frances Walgere (PERSON16746) on 26 May 1600 at 13:26
RN Mathewe Walsore of Buckginham {sic} 30. musicꝯ. may 26 die ☾ h. 1. 3 26. p m. 1600
paynd in his \head &/ chest by reason of a wound receaved but healed wch maketh him cast. alwyys {sic} leane somtimes voydeth leeke matter & choler. spade bone of his shoulder perisheth his lungs. & francis Walso|ge|re 28. his wif paynd wth a windines in her stomacke.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 202, f. 84r, f. 85r (f. 84r bottom left, and f. 85r upper right)
CASE23347: Horary consultation concerning Mr Stephen Crompton (PERSON47335)
Question asked by the patient on 20 November 1630 at 13:15
RN Mr Steaphen Crompton neere to Lichfild 29 y novēb. 20 h. 1. 15 p m 1630 |had a fracture of his skull & sinc subiect to Convuls.|
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 238, f. 208r (upper left part of page)
CASE10761: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON17542)
Question asked by the patient on 3 June 1600 at 13:00
RN Iune 3 die ♂ h. 1. p m. 1600 for a sore bruised leg wlh {sic} a squat
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 202, f. 96v (bottom left part of page)
CASE21822: Horary consultation concerning Phillip Hill (PERSON12768)
Question asked by the patient on 19 December 1604 at 13:25
RN Phylip Hill of Chackmore 49 y maried decēb 19. ☿ h. 1. 20|5| p m 1604 long sicke. 25 yeares a great payne in her syde came as they suppose by the stroake of a horse./
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 199v (upper right part of page)
CASE17702: Decumbiture for Mary Houghton [Hutton] (PERSON12928)
Question asked by the patient between 10 August 1602 at 13:50 and 11 August 1602 at 06:45
RN mary hooton August 9 ☾ hor 3. p m. 1602 being letten blood swounded twice or thice {sic} leekely to dye wth it. let blood in the forenoone was very well.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 221, f. 171r (bottom right part of page)