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A47037 By George Jones of Hatton-Garden Holborn, A corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall over against Baldwins-Gardens, near the George; (Student in the Art of Physick and chirurgery for the space of about thirty years) his book of Mighty cures; cures of all sorts, the peoples names, men, women, and children, of all ages, the places where they live: the like not known to be done in this age.; Corner-house, three doors from the Sign of the New Hole in the Wall. Jones, George, of Hatton Garden. 1675 (1675) Wing J941AD; ESTC R217061 25,240 25

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and I made her as well as ever she was in her Life 6. The Wife of Mr. Edward Thomas near the Sign of the Gun in Woolledge of great pain and weakness after Child-bearing who had made use of other Doctors for about three months and could not get any help 7. Mrs. Margaret Guiny of Church-Yard Alley in Chick-Lane of great pain in her Stomach and Back and Vomiting 8. The Wife of Mr. Edward Pearsisil in the Glass-House yard in Ratcliff neer the Red-Lion of Weakness and Wasting of the Kidneys with great pain in her Head and left Side who could not get help in many years 9. The Wife of Mr. John Fisher next door to the White Horse over against Claringden-House in Portugal-street at the upper end of Pickadilly of the Palsie all on one side and other weakness which came with miscarrying of her Child 10. The Wife of Mr. John Hodgkins in Shoomakers Row in Black Fryars at the Sign of the Last of a Feaver with great pain on her Stomach and was so bad that none thought she would have lived 11. The Wife of Mr. Bullock of Feather-Alley or Yard in Grays-Inn Lane of the Feaver and Gripes in the Guts 12. The Wife of Mr. Isaiah Palmer the next door to the Old Shears in Great Woodstreet of a Cancered Wen on her Hand which was breeding above twelve Years and could not get help and I made here as well as ever she was in her Life 13. The Wife of Mr. Steel the next door to the Flying-Horse near Hockly in Clarkenwel Parish of great pain in her Side who could not get help 14. The Wife of John Wright of Brick-Lane in Old-street in Key and Swan-Yard of Deafness 15. Elizabeth Brownsear of Swan-Alley in the Minories of the Convulsion-Fits and shortness of Breath 16. Mrs Ann Fisher of Churchyard-Alley in Chick-Lane of Deafness and Singing in her Head 17. Judith Brownsy in Honington in Devonshire of the Collick and Spleen 18. Mary Wilson of Booknel Parish two Miles off Honington of loofness of her Teeth when they were ready to fall out 19. Rebeccah Phillips of the same Town of a sad pain in her Breast and Head being near fourscore years of Age when I cured her She could not get help by any other 20. Susannah Woran of Stockland five M●les off Honington of the Ague and Feaver 21. The Wife of Mr. John Brooks in the Back-Lane without the Castle-Gate in Bristol of the Ague and Feaver 22. I did much good to Deborah Phillips in Rackly-street in Bristol over against the Three-Kings for the Rising of the Mother with great pain in her Stomach and great weakness of Body 23. The Wife of Mr. Charles Parsons at the Black-Raven in Pearpool-Lane of the Feaver with great pain at her Stomach 24. Mrs. Clipson at Safforn-Hill next door to the Tobacco-Roll of a Cough who could not get help by any other 25. Elizabeth Fish of Hogsdon the next door to the Three-Kings of a great pain and lameness in her Limbs and the Grips in the Guts 26. Mrs. Elizabeth Cleverly next door to the Three Neats-Tongues in Silver-street in Bloomsbury of the Ptisick and Cough who was so bad therewith that she was likely to lose her speech 27. Alice Baker over against the Black-Swan in Turnmil-street at Mr. Corner's House a Brick-layer of Loosness of her Teeth when they were all ready to fall out She is near fourscore years of Age. 28. Mris Holloway at the Nags-Head in Grays-Inn-Lane of a Feaver with great Weakness when none thought she would have lived 29. Mrs. Collins near the Castle-Gate in Bristol of an Imposthume in her Ear. 30. Elizabeth Gareish of Warminster in Wiltshire of a Consumption with great pain at her Stomach Head and Side who could not get help in three years 31. Ann Penny of Froom five Miles from Warminster of the Evil in her Neck 32. The Wife of Thomas Wenton of Forshil two Miles off Coventry of the Mother and Spleen 33. The Wife of Mr. Burnham of Westhadingham seven Miles off Northgmpton of Lameness in her Back and Hips which came with Child-bearing and I soon made her throw by her Crutches and cured her 34. The Wife of William Biggs a Smith in Darby of the Mother and Spleen 35. The Wife of Rober Ostine of Hitchen in Harfordshire of a lame Leg and shrunk Sinews who could not set her Foot to the ground nor get help in twenty years and I made her as well as ever she was in her life 36. Mary Tholins of Ilkuston on the Hill near Darby of the Evil on her Hand 37. Margaret Valence of Long-Maston near Worsworth in Darbyshire of the Evil in her Neck 38. Joan Lodsdon of Southward near St. Needs of blindness with the Evil 39. Elizabeth Barton at the Wool-pack in Sea Alley in Kings-street in Westminster of the Dropsie and Timpany who was likely to dye thereof 40. The Wife of Mr. Richard Kirwood an Apothecary in Corn-street in Bristol who got harm in her Lying in and had the advice of many able Doctors but none could cure her insomuch that there was little expected but Death however with God's Blessing I made her as well as ever she was in her life 41. The Servant of Mr. Richard Corbit at the Globe in Long lane who was quite blind of one Eye of the Evil and I cured her 42. I cured Mary Wilmot of Hogs-Norton in Oxfordshire of the Evil and Scurvy when it had almost eat her Limbs to pieces 43. I cured the Wife of John Stooks of Guilford in Surry of tormenting pain and lameness of the Scurvy in all her Limbs 44. I helpt Mrs. Lime a Lodger at the Crooked Billet in St. Martins Lane in the Fields of five Stones that came from her at once ☜ the first or second time after she had taken my things They are about the bigness of little Nuts shaped like a Muscle four of them and the other is of another shape any that please may see them 45. I cured Mrs. Sarah Merryman over against the Sign of the B●ll in Rotchester seven miles from Gravesend of an Ague and Feaver You may see and prove the truth hereof and you will find that there is not any but my self have done any such Cures since God gave me the gift of Healing Therefore I would not have you believe all Men and Women that say they can do the same for we live in a false Age and many People are given to lying therefore prove the truth of their works and mine and you that cannot trust your own judgments take the advice of some godly honest Man and so proceed One thing more take notice of which is this Because I do good to all that come being curable many of the People think that others can do the like and so go to those which have no skill and so are cheated of their Money Lives and all Here followeth and account of what Children I have cured 1. The Child of Mr.