CASE39378: Horary consultation concerning Cicely (PERSON27161)
Question asked by Mr Lea (PERSON32616) on 17 March 1612 at 08:00
RN Cicely of Stony stratford 40 y. marche 17. ♂ h. 8 ant m 1612
on Thomas lie yt dwelleth not
[Astrological Chart]
mr lea sent for opiū ʒii on Thomas lye yt dwelleth not far frō. Stony stratford hath taken in hand to heale this mad womā Cicely of Stonystratf{ord}
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 409, f. 22v (upper right part of page)
CASE71339: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Alice Tyrringham (PERSON60702)
Question asked by the patient on 5 February 1631 at 12:15
RN Mres Tyringhā sent me a letter touching her melancholy conceitꝭ febr 5 h {sic}. hor 12 15 p m 1631
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 232, p. 106 (bottom right part of page)
CASE46520: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Susan Pedder (PERSON24871) and Mr Pedder (PERSON34163)
Question asked by Mrs Susan Pedder (PERSON24871) on 30 April 1618 at 11:30
RN Mres Podder \the younger/ of Potters Perry 30|3| y Ap 30 ♃ h 11. 30 p m {sic} 1618.
hath not had the right course of her body these 3 yers.
feareth a cōsumption |& what is good to kepe her frō it|
vyyn {sic} very good.
would have a purge for her selfe & her husb. who feareth his father disease careth not for meate is Iealous of his wife being very honest & chast. & is sometyes {sic} lunatick & mad 4 y. & a halfe every 3 or 4 days.
he thincketh yt he is bewitched wth on a womā yt gave his mother physick./
& Mr Pedders w{atr} Ap 30 ♃ h.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 201, f. 79v (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE55898: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Compton (PERSON22637)
Question asked by the patient and Mary Villiers [Countess of Buckingham] [Lady Compton] [Lady Villiers] (PERSON22638) on 28 March 1623 at 13:20
RN Sr Th. Compton for him selfe. the Countes for him. march 28 ♀ h: 1. 20 p m. 1623 /him selfe wrote & sent D {Hunts} notes\
[Astrological Chart]
Sr Th. Compton mach {sic} 27|8| ♀ h. 1. {illeg}|2|0 p m 1623
wrote his lettr desyrous to see me eythr this night or to morrow & take physick & {sic}
would take physick to morow.
The Contes also write for him the same tyne {sic} also.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 218, f. 39r-v (f. 39r bottom right, f. 39v upper left, and f. 39v upper right)