CASE17195: Horary consultation concerning Jane Travell (PERSON16545)
Question asked by Goody Elizabeth Travell (PERSON16541) on 11 June 1602 at 13:00
RN Goody Travell of Gothurste 40 y Iune xj ♀ hor. 1. p m 1602 for Iane her daughter xj. y. of her harte & gryping of her sydꝭ looketh ill faynt water good.
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 221, f. 87v (bottom right part of page)
CASE11787: Horary consultation concerning William Thomson (PERSON16396)
Question asked by Hugh Thomson (PERSON16391) on 9 November 1598 at 06:00
RN Hugh Tomson filio williā qui graviter ægrotat who he supposeth to be taken or planet stroken because he is so sorely handled wth it in his chest & syde and & {sic} cannot to ground & \nor/ make water. he could not sleepe all this last night. Novēber. the 9 die ♃ h. 6 9 ant m. 1598.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 49v (upper right part of page)
CASE12119: Horary consultation concerning Phyllis Pedder (PERSON14829)
Question asked by Pedder (PERSON14823) on 21 March 1599 at 14:30
RN Phyllis Pedder of Potters Perry of a 11 yeres old. sick on mūday first. then teeethe {sic} hed hart. cannot speak. came to speachles ever sinc noone. her brothr came for her. Martij 2i. die ☿. h. 2. 30. p m. 1599.
[Astrological Chart]
Transcribed excerpt from MS Ashmole 228, f. 108r (bottom right, and bottom left parts of page)
CASE50684: Horary consultation concerning Jane Leate (PERSON24178)
Question asked by Mrs Joan Staper [Leate] (PERSON4503) on 20 April 1620 at 17:30
RN Mres Leate sent her {sic} \a letter in the behalfe of her/ daughter Iane who hath for this twelfemonthe bene troubled wth a swelling about her gr{y}|o|yne sometys appearing & sometyms not but gone first white & 2 months since burning red & hard almost as big as an egge
she layd to it a litle wax & butter & now & then a poultis of milke & a weddensday last was senet it broke about the 12 of Ap desyrous to have my counsell the 20th of Apr h. 5. 30 pm 1620 It is broken & did run & voyd filthy \yellow/ stuffe
Transcribed entry from MS Ashmole 414, f. 8r (bottom right part of page)