John's oyle.
The boy slept well. God spede the rest of the cure! The next day
after it apperid that the first towch of the stikes point was at
the very myddle of the apple of the ey, and so (by God's mercy and
favor) glanced to the place where it entred; with the strength of
his hed and the fire of his fulness, I may make some shew of it to
the prayse of God for his mercies and protection. Jan. 11th, Nicolas
was sore hart circa 8? hora nocte. Jan. 13th, at dynner tyme Mr.
Edward Kelly sent his brother, Mr. Th. K. to me with these words,
"My brother sayth that you study so much, and therfor, seeing it is
to late to go to day to Cromlaw, he wisheth you to come to pass the
tyme with him at play." I went after dynner and playd, he and I
against Mr. F. Gore and Mr. Rob tyll supper tyme, in his dynyng
rome: and after supper he cam and the others, and we playd there two
or three howres, and frendely departed. This was then after the
great and wonderful unkindnes used toward me in taking my man. Jan.
14th, Mr. Edward Kelly rid to Crumlow, being sent for by my Lord.
I receyved a letter from the Lord Chamberlain. Jan. 18th, Mistres
Lidda K. had an abortion of a girle of 5 or 6 monthes; she was mery
and well till the night before; I helped to finde the dead birthe
within one howr after I had caused her to have myrh given unto
her in wyne warmed, the quarter of a ounce; better after she
was discharged of the secondyne, and all at ones.
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