CASE21686: Horary consultation concerning Joan Barton (PERSON9529)
Question asked by the patient on 7 November 1604 at 11:00
RN Ione Barton of litle Horwood. 23 y Octob novemb: 7. ☿ h 11 ant m 1604.
belly & stomack heaveth wynd cholicke.
not maryed above halfe a yere
had them a weeke since.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 175v (upper right, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE21698: Horary consultation concerning Joan Man (PERSON13927)
Question asked by the patient on 10 November 1604 at 11:00
RN {illeg}|I|one Man of Laundon. 60 y novemb 10. h {sic} hor. 11. ant m 1604. stomacke bad & weake.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 177v (bottom left part of page)
CASE21717: Horary consultation concerning Goody Margery Barcoll (PERSON9445)
Question asked by the patient on 14 November 1604 at 12:30
RN Margery Barcoll of Harold 52 y novemb 14. ☿ hor. 12. 30 p m 1604 2 figura backe extreme ill
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 182v (upper left part of page)
CASE21738: Horary consultation concerning Margaret Montague (PERSON14231)
Question asked by the patient on 20 November 1604 at 10:00
RN Margaret Mountegue of: Parsnā. 30 y novēb 20 ♂ h. 10 25 ant m 1604. of her head & a watering in her stomacke a great while.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 185r (upper right part of page)
CASE21737: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Elizabeth Child (PERSON10499)
Question asked by the patient on 20 November 1604 at 10:30
RN Elisabeth Child of Puddington 26. y married. 2 child. yongest 2 yere old almost novēb. 20. ♂ h. 10. 30 ant m 1604.1
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1‘
metuit cōsūptē et maleficiū
harte plucked sorely.
’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 185r (bottom left, and bottom right parts of page)
CASE21760: Horary consultation concerning Alice Mariot (PERSON13986)
Question asked by the patient on 24 November 1604 at 13:45
RN Alce Maryot of litle Hoton 40 y novēb 24 ♄ hor. 1. 45. p m 1604. swelled in her thighe share & legs cānot goe looke red / mightely swelled looke red. cānot goe ever since tuesdaye./
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 415, f. 189r (upper left part of page)