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A Prisoner escaped out of Prison, which way
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- Of the Part of Fortune, and How to Take it,
- If One Shall Find the Party at Home He Would Speak Withall.
- Viz. A Woman being at my House in the country, demanded if her Sonne were with his Master, or at her owne House.
- Of a Ship, and Whatever are in Her,
- Judgments concerning the 2nd house.
- If the Querent Shall be Rich or Poor.
- Shall agree or love each other.
- If a Report or common Rumour were
- If the Querent shall enjoy the Estate of his Father.
- Or to stay or abide in any place or not?
- Of turning the course of Rivers, or bringing Water into
- If I should purchase Master B. his houses.
- If one shall have Children, yea or no?
- Other Judgements concerning Womens being
- Judgment upon the Figure beforegoing.
- Whether the Disease be in the right or left side or part
- The sicknesse will continue a great space of time; and if together with her affliction, the Lord of the Ascendant be impedited by the Lord of the 8th, there’s small hopes of recovery.
- Moon in Libra (conjunct - Square - Opposition) Mars
- Astrologicall Aphorismes beneficial
- A sick Doctor, what was his Disease?
- If a Servant shall get free from his Master?
- Of Marriage, whether it shall take effect or no?
- Which of the two shall live longest?
- Of Servants fled, Beasts strayed, and things lost.
- Principall Planet Cojoyned Mens
- If you see the Thief is domesticall, then
- Who shall doe best in a suit of Law.
- Of Buying and Selling Commodities.
- Fidelity, and whether by them Victory may
- A Lady, if marry the Gentleman desired.
- A Fugitive Servant, which way gone, when returne?
- A Figure erected to know whether Sir William waller or
- If the absent party be alive or dead?
- Whether the Portion of the Wife will be great, or easily
- Of good or ill in questions concerning this House.
- If one shall profit by his Knowledge, be it in what kind
- Shall Obt.aine a good Parsonage, yea or no?
- If he should obtaine the Parsonage desired.
- Command or Trust, whether attainable or not?
- Of the Profession, Magistery or Trade any one is capable of.
- The Earle of ESSEX? What should become of him?
- If attaine the Preferment desires?
- Of the twelfth house, and those questions
- A Horse lost or stolen neer Henley, if recoverable or not?
- A Prisoner escaped out of Prison, which way
- or Night by the preceding Table.
He went, If Recoverable?

The person of the Prisoner is represented by Sagittarius the cusp of the 12th, and Jupiter in Leo.
The way he went and intended to go, is from the Signe of the 12th, viz. Sagittarius, and the Signe Leo wherein Jupiter is.
Quarter of Heaven & Sign where Moon is in.
All of them considered, they signified unanimously that the Prisoner would goe Eastward, or Ful East; [and so he did..] The neernesse of Moon to the ascendant, shewed he was not yet out of Towne, but Eastward from the Prison he brake out of; at least, that he could not be farre from Towne: and as Jupiter is in the 8th house, so I judged he lay obscurely for a while, viz. a night, but then would go away; [so he did.]
I confidently affirmed, he should be recovered againe, and taken by some man of authority; for the Moon separated from Trine of Jupiter his Significator, and applyed to Opposition of Sun, both in angles; for it never failes, but if either the Moon or Significator of the Prisoner or Fugitive be afflicted by an infortunate Planet out of the 7th, but that the Fugitive or Prisoner is againe taken.
In the next place I found Jupiter and Mercury in Sextile; Mercury in his owne house, and applying to Jupiter, therefore I judged the Querent should have newes of the Prisoner by Letter, or by some young man within six or seven dayes, or when the
all manner of QUESTIONS.
Significators came to a Sextile aspect, which was six dayes after. The truth is, the Friday after, he had a letter where he was, and the Sunday after apprehended him againe by authority, &c. This manner of judgment is the same with that of Fugitives, (Consideratis, considerandis.)
CHAP. XCVI.
A LADY of her Husband imprisoned, when he
Should be delivered?

Judgment upon this Figure.
This Question belongs to the 12th house; Jupiter Lord of the 7th signifies the Ladies Husband, in Cancer Retrograde, lately, or the day before, in Trifle with the Sun, the Moon applying to a Sextile of Saturn, Retrograde, then to a Trine of Jupiter, with a most forcible Reception; from hence I made not many words, but told the Lady, she should neither care to make Friends to his
The Resolution of
Majesty or any else for delivery of her Husband, for I was assured he either was or would within three dayes be discharged of his imprisonment, by meanes of a Solar man, Commander, who would release him and furnish him with what was convenient for his necessity. The very truth is, he was released, and the Garrison where he was prisoner taken the same day before the Question was asked, by an honest Parliament-Colonell, who plentifully relieved him with Money, and all convenient necessaries.
Jupiter In Exaltation Retrograde, in a movable Signe, in Trine to Sun, short imprisonment, because Sun is Lord of the 4th, and in so perfect a Trine.
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| 6 33
| 7 39
| 8 44
| 9 49
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| 4 57
| 6 8
| 7 18
| 8 19
| 9 39
| 10 50
| 12 0
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| 4 28
| 5 43
| 6 59
| 8 14
| 9 29
| 10 45
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| 4 3
| 5 23
| 6 42
| 8 2
| 9 21
| 10 41
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| 3 45
| 5 8
| 6 30
| 7 53
| 9 15
| 10 38
| 12 0
| J 15
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| 3 38
| 5 1
| 6 25
| 7 49
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| Place of the Q.
| A Table whereby to find the Planetary hours
| Place of the Q.
| | Hours before Noon
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| 3 0
| 4 0
| 5 0
| 6 0
| L 30
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| 2 11
| 3 16
| 4 21
| 5 27
| 6 31
| L 15
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| 1 11
| 2 21
| 3 32
| 4 42
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| 1 15
| 2 31
| 3 46
| 5 1
| 6 17
| 7 31
| K 15
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| 1 20
| 2 39
| 3 59
| 5 18
| 6 38
| 7 57
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| 2 45
| 4 8
| 5 30
| 6 53
| 8 15
| J 15
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| | I30
| 1 24
| 2 47
| 4 11
| 5 35
| 6 58
| 8 22
| J 0
| The Resolution of
CHAP. XCVII.
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