CASE19372: Horary consultation concerning John Pearce (PERSON14795) and Joan Chivoll (PERSON10506)
Question asked by John Pearce (PERSON14795) and Joan Chivoll (PERSON10506) on 6 May 1601 at 10:15
RN Iohn Peirce of Woulson the litle. 70 y.
Ione H {sic} Chib|v|oll of |great| woulson. 63. maij 6 die ☿ hor. 10. 15. ant m 160i
{sic} for the heaving of the lungs. shortwynded & head ill./
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 404, f. 110r (bottom left part of page)
CASE64655: Horary consultation concerning Richard Tomms (PERSON60303) and Cicely Tomms (PERSON60317)
Question asked by Richard Tomms (PERSON60303) and Cicely Tomms (PERSON60317) on 27 September 1627 at 09:20
RN Rich: Toms of Potters Perrye 6 5 63 y Sept 27. ♃ h 9. 20 ant m. 1627
[Astrological Chart]
sick a week. sept 2i ♀ now malig cast & goeth to stoole very nutch {sic}
And his first exceding hot & then cold1
His wife sickned at the same tyme 50. new ague casteth & goeth to stoole but nothing so mutch as her hub|s|b. but casteth more
Notes:
1 ‘malig. feaver’ in chart
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 227, f. 224r (middle right, and middle centre parts of page)
CASE69090: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) on 27 July 1629 at 15:00
RN Sr Th & my lady Neavell of Holt of the hill 76 y Iuly 27. ☾ h. 3. p m 1629
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 406, f. 114r (upper left, and upper right parts of page)
CASE69701: Horary consultation concerning Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286)
Question asked by Sir Thomas Neville [Smith] (PERSON55281) and Lady Elizabeth Neville [Old Lady Neville] (PERSON55286) on 13 November 1629 at 14:45
RN Sr Th. Neavell & his lady novēb 13. ♀ h. 2. 45 p m 1629 |he sent me a physition|
[Astrological Chart]
Sr Th is well mended
his lady needeth no greene ginger nor prserved nutmegs nor cōserve of barberyes.
would know wheather yt she \may/ eate pomegranet:
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 406, f. 346r (upper right part of page)