CASE50601: Horary consultation concerning Thomas Baughy (PERSON22038)
Question asked by Baughy (PERSON26884) on 1 July 1609 at 15:45
RN at this tyme he told m{e} of a nothr sonne of a x{j} yeres mutch troubled w{th} the falling sicknes
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 203, f. 87v (bottom right part of page)
CASE70370: Horary consultation concerning Will (PERSON61838)
Question asked by Mr Thomas Will (PERSON61837) on 31 March 1630 at 12:00
RN Mr \Th/ Will. for his Daughter 11 y troubled wth convuls & falling sicknes at London march 31 ☿ h. 12. 1630.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 194, p. 219 (upper left part of page)
CASE13341: Horary consultation concerning Susan Blundell (PERSON9824)
Question asked by Mrs Catherine Blundell [Budoxhed] [Butshed] [Mrs Blundell [the elder]] (PERSON9819) on 20 January 1598 at 13:45
RN Mres {B} {sic} Blundell sent to me to come to her daughtr. yt was very sicke & speachles ever sinc the 14 of Ian. die ♄. at night. 1598. mittit me Ian. 20. of ian die ♀ h. post merid. 1. 45 /who hath her speach againe\
[Astrological Chart]
mother for Susan Bludell {sic} speachles sent for me to come to her Ian 20 ♀ h. 1. 45 p m 1598.
sine cons. epilepsia /verius erecta.\
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 182, f. 57r-v (f. 57r upper, and f. 57v upper)
CASE64145: Horary consultation concerning Mary Balle (PERSON43356) and Grace Fane [Countess of Westmorland] [Lady le Dispenser] [Lady de la Spencer] (PERSON48708)
Question asked by Mary Fane [Countess of Westmorland] [Old Countess of Westmorland ] [Old Lady Westmorland] (PERSON48709) on 26 June 1627 at 18:00
RN The Countes of Westmorland sent for her stuffe & bedding Iune 26. ♂ h 6 p m 1627. /Henry Toate her Tenant came\ & for somewhat for Bals Daughter about 10 or eleaven yeres old for the falling sicknes. ☾ sep a □ ☉ ap ☌ ♂.
she signifyeth yt Mres Crosts is fect well
& would know how Mr Cicils serv. Mr Iohn king is & with all telleth me yt her sone is at the Bath & shalbe there for the space of a yere & that it is well amended
The lady De La Spencer Looketh every Day to be brought a bed /The Baylyes Daughter.\
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 135r (upper left part of page)