CASE57972: Horary consultation concerning Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) and Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281)
Question asked by Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) on 22 March 1624 at 18:00
RN The lady Nevill tooke wth her husb. the last dyet Drink & it wroght not vppon waterish humours as Did her first ab. 3 weekes before whitsontyde but Did gripe exceedingly & she Did|ot|h writ now for on yt might worke more kindly on waterish hunours {sic} March 22 ☾ h. 6 p m 1624
sent me a draght of this dyet Drink to st {sic} tast. mach {sic} 20 h {h} {sic} 10. 30 ant m. 1624
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 413, f. 118r (upper left part of page)
CASE60194: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) on 11 April 1625 at 17:00
RN Sr Th: Neavell Ap 11 ☾ h. 5. p m. 1625
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 217, f. 56v (upper left part of page)
CASE69090: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) on 27 July 1629 at 15:00
RN Sr Th & my lady Neavell of Holt of the hill 76 y Iuly 27. ☾ h. 3. p m 1629
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 406, f. 114r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE69701: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) on 13 November 1629 at 14:45
RN Sr Th. Neavell & his lady novēb 13. ♀ h. 2. 45 p m 1629 |he sent me a physition|
[Astrological Chart]
Sr Th is well mended
his lady needeth no greene ginger nor prserved nutmegs nor cōserve of barberyes.
would know wheather yt she \may/ eate pomegranet:
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 406, f. 346r (upper right part of page)