LETTER3: Letter by Thomas Jackson to Richard Napier, September 1606
Transcribed text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 409 (upper part of page)
NOTE630: Diary (Unspecified)
Toby came not to his Mr vntill the xj of maij circitr horā 7. ♀ maij 11. ♀ hor 7. 1604
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 306 (middle part of page)
NOTE631: Diary (Unspecified)
R N Maij 11. ♀ renū fluv. habuit in sōnio 1604
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 306 (bottom part of page)
NOTE644: Letter
Good Mr. Sandye there is one of my maides that hath bin extreme ill this two or three Daies & wee doe susspect it is an Ague |wch comes wth an extreeme cold| I have sent you her water & would Intreate yor Advice & desire you to sende her those thingꝭ that you shall thinke needfull for her \she cannot keepe any thine that she takes/ shee was xviij yeares of age at michellmas last: & after Crismas god willing ether I will Come to you or else sende to intreate yor advice for my sealfe soe wth my kindest Commendacons vnto you I Commit you to god Addington
yor verye lovinge Frend
Magdalen Curson
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 362 and p. 364
NOTE645: Diary (Unspecified)
this day about 10 I came fr{ō} Lambith
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 365 (bottom right part of page)
NOTE651: Practice-related (Entry fragment)
Mr Dayrell of Lillingston Day\re/ll. y. 40 d. ♂
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 386 (middle left part of page)
NOTE691: Letter
Sr
my best respects remembred time beinge uery short I cannot write at large yet the desire I haue to know of your welfare hath made me to write a few lines to you my speciall frend I thanke god I liue in good health. and hope if my frinds please to supply me to liue gett yt heare yt will maintaine me as longe as I liue. and to doe my frends good hearafter Soe hopinge of yr welfare and prayinge to god \to/ send me home to se you againe I Rest time beinge short
Your Poore seruant till death
Clement forman
frō Sant Christophers. in America y 20 of August 1628
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 479 and p. 494
NOTE692: Letter
To my ever honored vnckle Mr Richard Napier at his howse at Linford.
{illeg}
Right deere and ever honored Sr. I could nott omitt. this Convenient messenger wthout a fewe lines testimoniall of all our healths hoaping and praying for the like to you and the Rest of our good friends in those ts. I prayse God my wife is salfly brought to bed of a daughter, before ether midwife or friend could come vnto her; I haue taken order to haue a {Charrerd} bought for you and to be sent vnto you for I am very loath to t wth this which is all the books that I haue of yrs; if itt be possible lett mee obtayne the fauoure of you as to keepe it as a Relicke; the bearer is in hast I shall therfore detaine you noe longer from your more searious affayres, but Rest as ever
yrs assured till death
Thomas Myddelton
Chirke Castle Novēb: 9s 1629
Calendared text from MS Ashmole 174, p. 492 and p. 481
Howe you shall knowe which vivent longest of a man vel muliere
Transcribed text from MS Ashmole 174, pp. 375-379
A critical edition of Simon Forman’s ‘The Astrologicalle Judgmentes of phisick and other Questions’
Transcribed text from MS Ashmole 389, pp. 1-878; MS Ashmole 363, ff. 1r-75r, 78r-94v, 96r-163v, 174v-226r, 227r-291v, 299r-332v; MS Ashmole 363 (Fragment A), ff. 163v-174v; MS Ashmole 363 (Fragment B), ff. 292r-298v; MS Ashmole 174, p. 381