CASE78005: Horary consultation concerning Lady Magdalen Egerton (PERSON48400) and Lady Alice Egerton [Young Lady Alice Bridgewater] (PERSON48397)
Question asked by Mrs Quicke (PERSON57232) on 8 August 1633 at 20:20
RN Aug 8 ♃ h. 8. 20 p m. 1633
I receaved a letter frō mres Quck {sic} yt the lady Magdalen by means of ye lady {sic} \Countes/ her mother. hath bene forced to vs fast. & to keepe a fast but once the Countes hath made the lady Magd to keepe an exact dyet & fasting & hath abstaynd frō the vse of any prscribed by me & semeth to be mutch better for it
craveth a masse of my pils
the lady Magdalen was lately sick but now mutch amended.
The lady Alce well wthout taking any physick
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 211, p. 364 (upper right, and bottom centre parts of page)
CASE76305: Horary consultation concerning Young Lady Andrews (PERSON27390)
Question asked by the patient on 14 January 1633 at 14:45
RN The Lady Andrews of Lathbery vtrū surget nec ne she sayth yt she dyes except yt she may rise Ian 14 ☾ h. 2. 45 p m 1633.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 214, p. 263 (upper left part of page)
CASE76426: Horary consultation concerning Lady Magdalen Egerton (PERSON48400) and Lady Alice Egerton [Young Lady Alice Bridgewater] (PERSON48397)
Question asked by Mrs Quicke (PERSON57232) on 8 February 1633 at 14:00
SRN Mrs Quicke Attendant on the Lady Bridgwaters Daughter sent her lerFeb. 8. ♀ h. 2. p. m 1633
She desires to know when she may apply the Leaches to my Lady Magdalen.
And whether the {lady} Alce should take any thing to prevent her fitts before the spring
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 214, p. 302 (bottom right part of page)
CASE76487: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Grace Lant [Richardson] (PERSON53376)
Question asked by the patient on 19 February 1633 at 15:20
RN my Neece Grace Richardson feb. 19 ♂ h. 3. 20 p m 1633
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 214, p. 319 (upper left part of page)
CASE77218: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Elizabeth Peete (PERSON56483)
Question asked by the patient on 9 May 1633 at 13:20
RN Mres Elis: Peete of Kemolton {sic} \Kimbalton/. 30. y. May: 9. ♃ h. 1. 20 p m 1633.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 113 (bottom left part of page)
CASE78089: Horary consultation concerning Mr Henry Ogle (PERSON33783)
Question asked by the patient on 20 August 1633 at 14:30
RN Mr Ogles tooke some pils about eleaven of the clock wch wroght not & in the morning tooke a suppository wch gave him a full stoole
Mr Hy|e|nry Ogles the Iustice signyfyd yt he is Desyrous to see me once agayne & desyreth to know at what tyme his coach may be sent me Aug 20 ♂ h. 2. 30 pm 1633.
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 211, p. 393 (upper right part of page)
CASE78122: Horary consultation concerning Mr George Farmer (PERSON48734)
Question asked by the patient on 26 August 1633 at 10:00
RN at the same tyme Mr Georg. Farmer sent his vomyt & his pils agayne to know wheathr he might take them.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 403 (bottom left part of page)
CASE78177: Interrogation concerning Lady Sara Leech [Mrs Sara Napier [Sandy]] (PERSON15610)
Question asked by Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218) on 4 September 1633 between 07:00 and 09:15
RN The Lady Leach tooke her physick & Sept 4. ☿ h. 7 ant m 1633.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 422 (upper left part of page)
CASE78214: Horary consultation concerning Lady Sara Leech [Mrs Sara Napier [Sandy]] (PERSON15610)
Question asked by the patient on 11 September 1633 at 10:00
RN The Lady Leach brought her water to know wheathr {illeg}|g|ood to bleede I or noe Sept 11 ☿ h. 10 ant m 1633
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 211, p. 435 (upper right part of page)
CASE78322: Horary consultation concerning John Greenocke (PERSON50348)
Question asked by the patient on 24 September 1633 at 12:25
RN Iohn Greenenoe of Moulsoe 40 y sept. 2{4} ♂ h. 12. 25. p m 1633 |vide sept 22 quærit vtrū illi sanguis sit mittendus|
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 468 (bottom right part of page)
CASE78537: Interrogation (Treatment) concerning Lady Sara Leech [Mrs Sara Napier [Sandy]] (PERSON15610)
Question asked by Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218) on 30 October 1633 between 09:39 and 11:15
RN The lady leach had an Issue octob 30 ☿ h. 9. 39 ant m 1633
wth lapis Infe{m}
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 19r (upper right part of page)
CASE78555: Horary consultation concerning an Anonymous (PERSON42024)
Question asked by Mr William Marsh [March] (PERSON33018) on 1 November 1633 at 15:00
RN Mr marsh for a neighbour a Smyth. yt wth a kick hath his C{illeg}|bow| {sic} bowels out novēb 1. ♀ h. 3. p m 1633.
wilbe cut for it as a newp surgion vndertaketh for 5 pounds.
wheathr good to cut him for his bowels
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 22r (upper left part of page)
CASE78675: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Alice Down (PERSON48046)
Question asked by the patient on 26 December 1633 at 18:45
RN Mres Downes of Pichley 62 \50/ y I {sic} Decēb. 26 ♃ h. 6 45 p m 1633.
wheathr may not bleed in the arme wth ho{rse} leaches.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 412, f. 59r (upper left part of page)
CASE80043: Prescription for Lady Magdalen Egerton (PERSON48400) and Lady Alice Egerton [Young Lady Alice Bridgewater] (PERSON48397)
Question asked by Mr Richard Napier [Sandy] [Richard Napier [Senior]] (PERSON5218) on 14 May 1633
RN A note of Directions for the noble lady Magdalen Egerton may 14th 1633.
first give{illeg} \her/ onc a weeke 5 pils especially 2 or 3 days before the new moone & the full moone
But in case the flushing should come, observe the former directions & doe as you have seene me to doe
{illeg}|Th|at is give her a clyster. of Hamec the weight of six sixpences. that is thre shillings {illeg}|m|ixing it with Ierapicra cōposita the weight of twelfe pence sweete {illeg}|b|utter on sponefull salt a sponefull.
And that night apply a pigeon slitte the bloody te to the soales of the feete to each foote going to her bed & halfe a pigeon to the nape of the neck.
In the morning apply give her 5 pils very early to sleepe on them. or els another clyster as you did before in the after noone betwixt 3 & 4. & pigeons agayne to the soales of her feete
onc a fortnight you may apply to the outsyde of the foote |right leg| two leaches. & a week after two leaches to the outsyde of the left leg. this to prvent
But if the flushing heate will not leave her suddenly then it is good to apply 4 leaches to the emrod vaynes.
onc in a month it weare very behoofehull {sic} to take four graynes of the vomyting pouder & to soake it all night in thre onces of white {illeg}|w|yne on the gentle hot embers then in the morning to passe it thorough a lynen cloath into a cup & to Drink it fasting all at once & hot buttered posset Drink always after casting
If at any tyme you feare yt her flushing heate will come on her. then you may be pleased to give her a vomyte to evacuate the humours. & a cl{illeg} washing clyster of clere hot posset Drink 3 quarters of a pint, sweete butter two sponefuls Hony a sponefull & white salt a sponefull. & if you please the next day about four of the clock a purging clyster of hamec & Ierapicra wch is before described
If it so happen yt before you can make ready this purging dyet Drink wch followeth the flushing heate should Bine \be feared/
Brine four \or five/ gallons of good Ale worte & when it is tūned into a fitting & a convenient barle Then Take of Sene six onces, of rubarbe, Agarick, turbith of each on once \sliced/ a halfe. & of Calamus aromaticus, sassafras, sarzaperilla of each two onces sliced licoras anys seedes of each sliced & bruised four onces, cinamon nutmeg of each brused halfe an once citron & lemon pils of each a quarter of an once whit & yellow sanders sliced of each a quarter of an once, Divide all the stuffe into 3 lynen bags having a peeble stone in each bag after it is a weeke old, Drink of it liberally as you Did wth vs & eate no flesh. till it hath d|w|rought well/ you may Drink hot posset Drinke to set it a working. & may dyne wth potched egs & so m{illeg} it at sup.
If I say you cā not prpare this purging dyet drink soone inough to prvent her infirmity. Then be pleased to make this purging Decoction following
Take of Sene on once & a halfe turbith on once & a halfe, Agarick mechoicā & rubarbe of each six Drams the Weight of a dram is about six pence, mirabolans Called Chelulæ & Citrini of each on once all fynely sliced. hermedactils two onces sliced, licoras & anys seeds of each an ounce & a halfe boyle all these in six pints of water & two pints of white wyne boyle it to halfe strayne it. of this the lady Magdalen is to take six onces & to adde to it two sponefuls of syrope of roses & to Drink it for 3 mornings but the lady Alce is to take but four onces of this licour & to adde to it two sponefuls of syrope of roses.
The oyntment we vsed to ye lady Magdalen was cōpounded of oyle of lillyes two onces of Capons greace two sponefuls of oynt|ment of| Dialthea a sponefull all weare melted & so vsed
& also her former playster some 3 onces eyther to be applyed {be}t{wix}t her shoulders & also the soales of her feete & on of those playsters to be applyed to the lady Ac|l|ces splene.
For the Lady Alce
When you shall see especiall cause they {sic} give to the lady two sponefuls & a halfe of the vomyting syrope mixed wth a sponefull of white wyne let her Drink it fasting, taking always after laying vp of the stomack cleere hot posset Drinke
If her ladyship cōplayne of any gryping in her belly or any ach of her head then give this clyster.
Take of motherworte, wild thyme, lovage, rosemary, balme of each a quarter of a handfull bay beryes, Iunipor beryes, anys seedes Dill seedes of each a sponefull flours of cāmomyll a very litle boyle all in a quarte of posset Drinke made of malmesye or white muskadyn & milke of each a pinte take away the Curde & boyle all the forenamed species in it to halfe, strayne it & Take halfe a pinte of this decoction melt in it a sponefull of sweete butter, hony a sponefull, white salt a sponefull. let this be her clyster.
If you see occasion give her 5 litle pils Weighing about four pence about 5 in the morning
\let her smell to Her pomander./
And there after give the lady of the gentle purging decoction before named in the Description of it for the lady Magdalen. giving her of this Decoction four onces. syrope of roses a sponefull, & of the elect purging electuary prpared for the lady Alce the Weight of ten pence let albe well dissolued & give her this potion blood warme fasting betwixt six{t} & seaven & thin broath two hours after.
When you make of the purging dyet Ale, then be pleased to give her a good Draught of it in the same maner as her ladyship tooke it here with vs at linford
you have thre ounces of cōfortable lozenges to give vnto the lady Alce {illeg} on lozeng in a day for 3 or 4 mornings togeather fasting especially after a vomyte or a purge. & so to be vsed as occasion shalbe mynistred
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 1488, pp. 213-216 (p. 213 upper, p. 214 upper, p. 215 upper, and p. 216 upper)
CASE77151: Horary consultation concerning Mrs Magdalen Napier [Mitton] [Sandy] (PERSON33485)
Question asked by the patient on 3 May 1633 at 15:45
RN ny {sic} Neece nytten of Wales hath a wasting on her so desyres some Cordiall may 3. ♀ h. 3. 45 p m 1633
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 211, p. 94 (middle left part of page)
CASE77330: Horary consultation concerning Russell [Catherine] [Countess of Bedford] (PERSON58061)
Question asked by the patient on 20 May 1633 at 07:00
RN The Countes of Bedford sent for her former powder & stuffe for a drinke to drawe downe the Courses may 20. ☾ h 7. ant m 1633
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 211, p. 146 (upper right part of page)