CASE61051: Horary consultation concerning Anne [Lady Dacre] (PERSON42328)
Question asked by the patient on 1 October 1625 at 08:00
RN Anne Dakres {sic} \the lady Dacres/ sister to ye lady Osburne 52 y weake & feeble Octob. 1. h {sic} hor 8 ant m 1625
I Did fynd this letter & did reade sent to me to come or to send her word when I wille come by a messenger.
[Astrological Chart]
Mres Anne Dackres sent letter 3 of Septēb. ♄. 1625 frō Chixsands.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, f. 5r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE63135: Horary consultation concerning Mr Wotten (PERSON62273)
Question asked by the patient on 23 November 1626 at 17:30
RN Mr Wootton sent vnto ne {sic} a letter novēb 23. h|♃| h. 5. 30 p m 16261
[Astrological Chart]
Notes:
1 ‘desp sick & weake’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, f. 348v (upper left, and middle right parts of page)
CASE61090: Interrogation (Treatment) concerning Sir Francis Crane (PERSON47205)
Question asked by the patient no earlier than 5 October 1625 between 10:00 and 11:39
RN Sr Francis Cranes vomyting syrupe cocl iijß wrought 5 tymes vpward & as much downeward octob 4. 1625 & made him very sick his body is but weake.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, f. 10r (upper left part of page)
CASE63226: Horary consultation concerning Justine Daniel (PERSON47538)
Question asked by the patient on 14 February 1627 between 15:00 and 16:15
RN Iustine Danyell of Bletchly 30 y brought a bed on Satt last about day break & had good deliv. & is growen weake & hath very mā they sought to stay it & she grew the worse for it the reds to many
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, f. 363v (upper right part of page)
CASE62462: Horary consultation concerning Lady Anne Twisden (PERSON60638)
Question asked by the patient on 27 May 1626 at 13:00
RN The lady Twisden of London 51. y. may 27 h {sic} hor. 1 p. m 1626
[Astrological Chart]
by her sleeping & scouring she hath nutch {sic} mended sinc Sr will wrote Last yt is thursday last.
yet the last night was more troublesome then before
this Day cōplayneth of a sournes rising out of her stomake supposeth yt a vomyt would doe her good yet dare not to adventur it by reason of her weaknes & scowring. wch we dare not to stay seing the goodnes of it yet fyndeth no aptnes to cast but a soure belching
desyreth a nother box of the pils 10 and an answ to his lett & to this.
The lady Twisden of London may 27 h 1. p m 1626
very weake & feeble yet sitteth vp & eateth prty well. scoureth mtch {sic} hath a soure belching yet no aptnes to cast.
would know wheathr fit to give her a vomyt considering her \great/ weaknes & sither her scouring Doth her so mutch good craveth an answere to his forme & to this Letter also.
wheathr any other course for mending of the sourenes will not helpe wth out a vomyt.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 224, ff. 224v-225r (f. 224v middle left, f. 224v bottom, and f. 225r upper left)