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A00700 A learned astronomical discourse, of the iudgement of natiuities Deuided into three bookes, and dedicated first to Katherin the French Queene, by Oger Ferrier her physition. Translated by Thomas Kelway Gentleman.; Jugemens astronomiques sur les nativités. English Ferrier, Auger, 1513-1588.; Kelway, Thomas. 1593 (1593) STC 10833; ESTC S102052 72,919 126

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Mercury doe not looke between them and doe not regard the ascendant nor the Lord of the ascendant the chylde shall be troubled in his vnderstanding The retrogradation of all the fiue Planets signifyeth the falling sicknes The ill fortunes ioyned in the ascendant in euill aspects of the Moone or the Lorde of the ascendant denote entire folly The part of sicknesses with hys Lord fortunate preserueth from sicknes vnfortunate gyue many euils CHAP. XXII Of Marriage FOR the marriage you must looke the vij house and hys Lord the places of Venus and the Moone in the natiuities of men and in the places of the Sunne and of Mars in natiuities of women and the parts of marriage and the place of Iupiter If the sayde Significators be fortunate the marriage shall be happie if they be vnfortunate it shall be full of enuies reproches and euils If some be fortunate and some vnfortunate by certaine tymes now happy and then vnhappy it shall be manifest Many Planets in the seauenth house giue many women likewise when many Planets regard the sayd house or his Lord. If Venus the Lord of the seauenth house be burned or otherwise of Saturne oppressed the chylde shall neuer marry Iupiter and Venus within the 6. or 8. signifyeth that he shall marry a widdow Iupiter burned signifieth as much Otherwise if Iupiter behold Venus and the other significators of marriage it promiseth maydes and virgins If Venus or Iupiter or the Lord of the seauenth house be ioyned to Saturne or if Saturne be within the seauenth house the woman shall haue some note of infamie that is to vnderstande shee shall be of a strange religion or shall be a bastard or shall be of the race of Lepors or of some other by whom the Parents haue receiued some shame or she shal be deformed and her Parents shall be of a very weake condition Mars in the sayd house or beholding with euil aspect the Significators of marriage intermingle strife and contentions betweene the man and the wife the same doth also Venus in the seauenth or twelfth house Mars in the ninth asmuch in the natiuities of women as of men denoteth some manner of separation of marriage And Venus in the ninth signifieth that the man shal hate his wife not so much for the vice which he shal find in her but of a desire to be solitary The Significators of marriage vnfortunate or within the houses Cadents signifieth the woman to be of a simple race or the husbande in the natiuities of women If Venus and the Lorde of the seauenth house ioyne with the Significators of riches beholding the Lord of the ascendant with an amiable aspect she giues much goods by reason of women The Significators of mariage within the thyrd or ninth or else where Peregrines signifie that he shall marry out of hys Country The fortunes within the seauenth house denoteth happy marriage the ill fortunes vnhappy The Lorde of the seauenth within the seconde denoteth that hee shall see the death of hys wife The Significators of marriage occidentall witnesse that he shall marry late or in his youth take a wife older then himselfe Orientall denoteth that he shall marrie in hys youth or in hys age marry a young wife Likewise you must iudge of husbands in the natiuities of women CHAP. XXIII Of a dowery and other goods by the meanes of marriage BEcause the eyght house is succeeding to the seauenth by good reason it signifieth the profit of the significations of the seauenth that is to say of marriage If then in the eyght there bee any fortunate Planet or any part fortunate the chyld shall haue great dowrie by his wife and of that side shall meet with great inheritaunces great goods To the contrary if Saturne and Mars be vnfortunate in the said house hee shall haue small dowery and the same shall neuer be fully payd When the fortunes be in the sayd house vnfortunate he hath hope of great goods the which in the end he shal not enioy The Lord of the said place vnfortunate denoteth as much and if hee be fortunate and coupled with the Significators of riches it denoteth great goods and great profite on that side It happeneth well sometimes when the seauenth house is fortunate and the eyght vnfortunate As that which signifieth a little dowery desperation of other goods towards his wife that alwaies he shall be inriched by the diligence industry and faithfulnesse of his wife CHAP. XXIIII Of the Death YOV must first consider if there bee any Planet in the eyght house for it is conuenient to take it for Significator of the death If within the sayde house there be neuer a Planet take them for Significators that be in the seauenth preferring him alwaies that is best dignifyed If within the seauenth you finde none drawe the Sgnifycator of the death from these places which followe Of the ascendant and of his Lord. Of the eyght house and of his Lord. Of the part of Death and of his Lord. Of the eyght Signe from the place of the Sunne of hys Lorde Of the eyght Signe from the Moone and of his Lord. Of the place of the first Lorde of the triplicitie of the fourth angle Of the place of the Planet which hath dignity of terme to the degree of the seauenth house The Planet which in all these places shall be most dignifyed shall be principall Sgnificator of death If Saturne beeing in the eyght or seauenth house or otherwise more dignified in the aboue saide poynts of the figure he is principall significator of the death If hee be well disposed it witnesseth that the same partie shall dye of the Dropsy of some great stopping of the lyuer and of the Spleene or of a quarterne Feuer of the flixe of the belly of Pthisick or of some burning Feuer and of Impostumations of the eares c. If it be greatly vnfortunate and together with the Lord of the ascendant and the luminaries temporally be euill disposed it denoteth violent death by Impostumes Palsies falling downe of humors suffocations ouer-flowen with water When it is in watry Signes by some fall or ruine when it is in earthlie Signes by great blowes for to be hanged when it is in ayerie Signes If Iupiter be Significator of the death it denoteth that he shall die of a Pluresie of a Squinance or of some hote appostumations of the lyuer or of the lunges or of other sicknesses comming of wind or of blood and that if he be fortunate For when he is euill disposed and vnfortunate it maketh hym die by the hand of iustice by the commandement of the Prince by sentence of the Iudge or of the Marshall by ouer-flowing in waters to be whypped and scourged by long imprisonment If it be Mars well disposed by continuall tertian Feuers by flixe of blood by Carbuncles and pestilences by Impostumes comming of chollerick matters burnings by too much vsing of women If he be very euil disposed it
the three Lords of the triplicitie and to euery Significator of goodes For the first lord signifieth the first age the second of the time of thirtie or fortie yeares the third the last age Wherefore if the first lord of the triplicitie of one significator of riches be fortunate the sayd goodes signified shall come at the first time or if hee be vnfortunate the damage then shall sticke by this meanes you may applie the other lordes to the ages following and according to the good or euill disposition you must iudge of the fortune of euery one CHAP. XVI Of Bretheren MArs and Saturne within the thirde house out of their principall dignities and not receiued signifieth that the childe shall haue no brother nor Sister And if they be in their principall dignities or if they be fortunatly receiued they may then giue some bretheren but by reason of the which hee shall alwayes be in sorrowe strife and contentions The taile of the Dragon or lunaris maketh him see the death of his bretheren when shee is in the thirde house That doth the Lord of the sayde house also when hee is in the tenth or eight and when he is burned or otherwise euilly disposed If in the ix be any Plannet well dignified and the Lord of the third house be vnfortunate his bretheren shall dye before him if he doo not finde in the same house some fauourable Plannet or if the Lord of the saide house be not amiably regarded of fortunes Iupiter the Sunne Venus the head of the Dragon the Moone and Mercury fortunate in the thirde house doo giue many bretheren happy pacified and fortunate Mars regarding the said house or his Lord of euill aspect signifieth strife and debate among the bretheren That which signifieth also the Lord of the said house in the vij and xij And Mars opposite to the ascendant or to the Lord of the ascendant and to the temporall light and when a like Plannet is Lord of the iij. and vij or xij house The part of the amitie of bretheren with his Lord fortunate signifieth concorde vnfortunate discorde among bretheren The part of bretheren and the third house with their Lords in watry signes denoteth many brethren and sisters and if they be fortunate they signifie concorde and good loue together vnfortunate denoteth the contrarie CHAP. XVII Of the Father and the Mother THe Lords of the fourth and of the part of the Father burnt out of their proper houses and exaltations signifie that the Father cannot long liue The ill fortunes within the 4. signifie that the father shall dye presently after if within the said house they bee not dignified or if the fortunes doo not enterlace their fauourable beames Likewise you must iudge of the mother when the sayd Constellations shall be in the 10. The fortunes in the 4. signifie long life to the Father and happie fortune likewise of the mother when they be within the x. The Sunne vnfortunate within the iiij or viii house testifieth that the Father shall not liue long likewise you must iudge of the mother when the Moone shal bee so disposed If the Lord of the 4. be in the 11. the childe shall see the death of his Father If the Lord of the x. be in the 5. he shall see the death of his mother Venus or the Moone in the 4. vnfortunate giueth perrill to the mother at her deliuerance The Lord of the 4. in the 7. or 12. house or in euill aspects of ill fortunes signifieth strife and quarrells betweene the Father and the Sonne Likewise you must iudge of the mother when the Lord of the 10. shall be in the same disposition The part of the Father fortunate denoteth long and happy life to the Father vnfortunate he shall dye very quickly The part of the mother signifieth as much of the mother after her good or euill disposition Commonly the Astrologians haue regard to the Sunne and to Saturne for the Father and to Venus and the Moone for the mother If the natiuitie bee by day they take the Sun for significator of the father if it by be night they take Saturne if the Sunne be not in any angle of heauen For if it be in the 1. or 4. they preferre him alwayes to Saturne If the Sunne be in the 1. in the natiuitie of the 1. childe the figure of the natiuitie of the Father and of the Sonne shall be both one The significator of the Father ioyned to the Fortunes or receiuing their amiable aspects denote good fortune and long life to the Father the contrary you must vnderstand when they be vnfortunate If the Lorde of the ascendant and the Lorde of the 4. doo looke with an euill aspect the Sonne and the Father shall be in discorde principally if Mars intermeddle with his pernicious beames For the mother you must looke principally to Venus if the natiuitie be by day or to the Moone if it be by night And after their good and euill dispositions you must iudge the good or contrary fortune of the mother CHAP. XVIII Of inheritances and earthly goods THE Fortunes or other Plannets fortunate within the fourth or eight house denoteth inheritances and possessions the ill fortunes doe deny or dispise them Saturne naturall significator of heritages landes and possessions well disposed dooth giue great goods and landes and maketh the man happie in labouring and tyllage That also signifieth the significators of ryches when they bee well disposed within the houses of Saturne And the part of heritages and the part of fortune in sowers tyllers whē they be fortunate with their Lords If the sayde significator be vnfortunate you must iudge the contrary When one selfe Plannet is lorde of the first and fourth house the childe shall haue inheritances which shall enrich him if the sayd lorde be fortunate and if he sell and dispearse them he is vnfortunate The lorde of the ascendant or the Moone within the fourth fortunate and amiably by Iupiter or Venus regarded denote that he shal finde some great summe of money vnder the earth principally if Saturne cast his Trynes or Sextil beames or that of Mines of golde and siluer he shall be made rich The tayle of the Dragon in the south maketh him to sell dispearse his goods That doth also the head of the Dragon when she is in a signe earthly or watrish In ayrie signes or fiery she giueth great goods and landes CHAP. XIX Of Infantes THe Fortunes in the fift giue the children the vnfortunes denyes them Except when they be in their proper house or exaltations for then they giue euill children that which they doo also when regarding the saide house or the lord of the same with e-euill aspects If the Lord of the first be burned he giueth the children abortiues or which presently after their birth dye If the sayde lorde be in the xij he shall see the death of his children If he bee in the vij or xii or if a like
she doth yeelde them very leacherous Mercurie in his proper houses signifieth men of all knowledge philosophers mathematicians Orators Aduocates Poets Rimers Southsayers skilfull in knauery The Moone good life and long great vnderstanding in the affayers which he taketh in hande good fortune in merchandizes and in loue of young maydens In the house of the Moone ♋ Saturne greate sicknesse losse of goodes hurt in the eyes voyages from the which hee shall neuer returne or very late with great payne Iupiter loue of honourable men good renowne and good fortune Mars swiftnesse of spirit rash bold enterprisers blindnes of the eyes losse of goodes by his mother The Sunne good renowne and if he be ioyned to the tayle of the Dragon or to Saturne or Mars blindnesse of eyes perill of drowning frequenting voiages Venus signifieth inconstancy shamlesse lecherie Mercurie good will chastitie fidelitie and happie fortune in deedes of marchandise The Moone hooly and profitable in voiagaes Traffiques and marchandize when she is fortunate or when she is vnfortunate continuall sicknesses hurts in the eyes perill of death by land and water CHAP. IIII. Of the aspects of the Plannets betweene them THE Coniunctiō of Saturne Iupiter giueth faire possessions farmes rents houses charges of the affaires of the king profitable if Mars do not behold them The coniunction of Saturne Mars signifieth that the child shalbe trusted but he shal not accomplish his enterprises without great difficulty shall die sooner then his father mother yet his brethren shall die before him The coniunction of Saturne and of the Sunne losse of patrimony great trauaile to gette goods and most in the natiuities by night The coniunction of Saturne and Venus denote that the man shal haue no male chyldren that he shal espouse some old woman or some widdowe or some of euil condition or a bastard or other staine of hys honour or by the which his parents haue had some discredite The coniunction of Saturne and Mercury doth yeelde him a poore vagabonde needy of no mistery the which hath an impediment in hys speech The coniunction of Saturne and Luna weakenes of bodie losse by the side of his Parents The coniunction of Iupiter Mars signifieth riches rule and gouernment of warres and of good renowne The coniunction of Iupiter and the Sunne pouerty neede if it be not Orientall for then it promiseth good fortune to the father to hym and to his children The coniunction of Iupiter and Venus good institution amity of honourable men and profit of them and of the wife and chyldren The coniunction of Iupiter and Mercury signifieth Lawyers Secretaries and Chauncellers The coniunction of Iupiter the Moone great riches The coniunction of Mars and the Sunne losse of patrimony damage of goods and short lyfe to the father and great perrill of the child to be burnt The coniunction of Mars and Venus sutes strifes debates by reason of women adulterers with women of infamous condition The coniunction of Mars Mercury lyers deceiuers eloquent dilligent and bablers The coniunction of Mars and the Moone shorte lyfe woundes blowes danger of violent death by yron or by fier or by falles and ruines The coniunction of Sol Venus praise good renown fauour of the common people especially of women The coniunction of Sol Mercurie wisdom science great aduauncement and estimation to be very skilfull The coniunction of the Sunne of the Moone short lyfe gouernment and honourable company The coniunction of Venus and Mercury maketh the man pleasant ioyfull a player a dauncer musitian well furnished and bringeth hym damage by the side of women If they be conioyned vnder the beames of the Sun they make great hinderance in the parts of generation The comunction of Venus the Moone maketh the man fayre pleasant proude an adulterer and of whom his wife is an adultresse if Mars do cast his beames without aspect of Iupiter The coniunction of Mercury Luna denoteeh good renowne science vnconstancy of maners of fortune The tryne aspect of Saturne and Iupiter signifieth inheritaunces possessions faire houses riches meetings with treasures great gaynes whē they be infortuate places of the figure The tryne of Saturne and Mars great aduauncement dignities great credite rule and gouernment of townes Countries and death of brethren The tryne of Saturne and the Sunne rule offices dignities great renowne in natiuities by day in the night it maketh the dispersing of patrimony goods afterwards by his deedes and vertue shall recouer and obtaine more greater The tryne of Saturne Venus maketh the man trustie milde honest shame-faced of good conuersation of good renowne the which by men of base condition shall be pursued with enuie and shall marry late The tryne of Saturne and Mercurie maketh the man prudent subtile in all his affayres a man of good great knowledge ingenious industrious an Arithmetrician Geomitrician Astrologian and a Geographer President in matters of accounts and calculations Chauncellors Secretaries and Registers The tryne of Saturne of the Moone fauour of great Lords and Kings glory honour and gouernment The tryne of Iupiter and Mars signifieth audacity honour victory fauour of Kings gouernment of townes great credite The tryne of Iupiter and Sol being greatly fauourable to glory honour gouernment credite and giueth great riches fayre possessions and fayre chyldren The tryne of Iupiter Venus denoteth beauty grace faithfulnes honesty and profit of wiues and friends dignities and inheritaunces by theyr meanes The tryne of Iupiter and Mercurie maketh the man ingenious subtile forward of good iudgement aduise happy in his enterprises a Iudge Officer great Lord Secretary well vnderstanding the secretes of nature and Astrologie The tryne of Iupiter with the Moone signifieth noblenesse honour glory good renowne loue of vertue fidelity principality and gouernment The tryne of Mars with the Sunne great aduancement great credite dignities gouernments administrations of Common-wealthes and Conductors of warres The tryne of Mars with Venus gayne riches goods of women proude arrogant braue and lecherous The tryne of Mars and Mercurie prudent crafty subtile of spyrite and maketh the man to studie secretly a good Aduocate President in matters of account rich The tryne of Mars with Luna maketh him happy in all his affaires President in matters of account an honorable officer a great Lord with great renowne The trine of the Sunne with Venus signifieth the same that the tryne of Mars and Venus signifieth with great honour of the said significations The tryne of the Sun with Mercury and Luna likewise as of Mars with great honour and profit The tryne of Venus with Mercurie braue pleasant graue beauty and happy enterprises with profit The tryne of Venus the Moone beauty grace brauerie pride and adultery The tryne of Mercury with the Moone maketh the man greatly esteemed in hys profession be it in musicke paynting or other pleasant industry or in al knowledge
or in merchandise or office The Sextiles aspects make the same effects which the trynes make except that the Sextiles bee not of so perfect vertue The Quadrate aspect of Saturne and Iupiter signifieth losse of patrimoniall goods great aduersities hinderaunces in all enterprises vaine cogitations principally when Saturne is eleuated ouer Iupiter without receiuing hym The quadrate of Saturne and Mars signifieth asmuch and further maketh knowne the death of brethren The quadrate of Saturne and the Sunne out of the sayd significations bringeth great damage to the honour and spoyleth the body with cold diseases and contractions of the sinowes and maketh the father die before the mother and yeeldeth the chyld not agreeable to his father The quadrate of Saturne with Venus denoteth losse of goods pouertie myserable fortune to women vnciuility when Saturne holdeth the right part of the aspect For when Venus holdeth it the chyld shall be shame faced and of good manners and hys wiues shall loue hym effectually although they dissemble theyr loue and wyll gouerne in the house The quadrate of Saturne Mercury maketh the man laborous a seruaunt of poore councell deafe or of ill hearing stutting or euill spoken pursued of enuie The quadrate of Saturne and of the Moone maketh the man slothfull sickly euill graced full of care without friendes a disperser of the goods of hys mother and of his wiues The quadrate of Iupiter and Mars if Iupiter be mightiest it signifieth that the chyld shall be esteemed praised and honoured of Princes Kings and that he shall haue perseueraunce in all hys enterprises with profit alwayes he shal lose and dysperse his inheritances and possessions and shall see the death or destruction of his children If Mars be most eleuate he signifieth sutes debates and losses by meanes of great Lords and a troublesome lyfe The quadrate of Iupiter with the Sunne if Iupiter bee the Superior honour profit and good fortune to the Father If the Sunne be Superior the child shal disperse his goods and shall not be beloued of hys neighbours and shall goe out of his Country The quadrate of Iupiter and Venus profit by women faithfulnes honesty ciuility when Iupiter is most highest When he is inferiour lust deceite by women inconstancie ioy incontinently turned into sadnes when Venus is not receiued by Iupiter The quadrate of Iupiter and Mercury signifieth the man skilfull a Mathematician a Sorcerer Sooth-sayer abounding in seruaunts very faythfull and very rich principally when Mercurie is receyued by Iupiter The quadrate of Iupiter and the Moone of good renowne great honours in knowledge and loue of great Lords with a little vnconstant of Fortune and of maners The quadrate of Mars with the Sunne signifieth many euils losse of goods darknes of the eyes and in great daunger of violent death or publique The quadrate of Mars with Venus great troubles tribulations by reason of women of base condition or impudent somewaies defamed when Mars is in a moueble signe The quadrate of Mars with Mercurie weakenes of all the body prysons pursutes accusations false nature of the chyld wyth malice and iniquitie The quadrate of Mars and the Moone signifieth the mother to be weake and of a very short lyfe and the child an euill boy prodigall vnconstant poore and which shal die myserably and of the which the wiues shalbe proud arrogant and terrible The quadrate of the Sunne and Venus signifieth that which the quadrate of Iupiter and Venus signifieth The quadrate of Sol Mercury signifieth that which the quadrate of Iupiter and Mercury signifieth The quadrate of the Sunne with the Moone augmenteth the dignities and the honors giueth enuiousnes The quadrate of Venus and Mercury maketh the man diligent industrious in his office well renowned but he shal receiue some infamy by reason of women The quadrate of Venus and Luna maketh him verie rich and happy in his profession eloquent gracious very happy in wiues chyldren but hee shal haue some losse of good and honour by reason of women The quadrate of Mercury with Luna maketh him skilfull ingenious vnconstant of manners and of fortunes which in a common sedition shall be taken or shal be accused by many of his conspirators The Opposition of Saturne Iupiter signifieth great troubles a thousande mischiefes and tribulations depriued of chyldren If Saturne be in the ascendant and Iupiter in the seauenth house the beginning of hys life shall bee with paynes trybulations and torments and the ende with repose profite and honour The opposition of Saturne and Mars without aspect of Iupiter and Venus denote great troubles common seditions and conspyrations against the sayd man many dyseases intollerable ruines falles perrils by water violent death or pestilence and a miserable father The opposition of Saturne and Sol without aspect of Iupiter maketh the man sickly sad full of thoughts full of tribulations with great losse of goods and daunger of violent death The opposition of Saturne and Venus maketh hym euill disposed depriued of beauty and of vertue lecherous infamous by reason of women The opposition of Saturne and Mercury an imperfect speech seperation of brethren knowledge and science The opposition of Saturne and Luna dispertion of hys mothers goods gryefes happening to the mother troubles and tribulations with great danger of violent death according to the nature of the signe wherein Luna is The opposition of Iupiter and Mars rashnes dispertion of goods enemy to them which haue beene friendes vnconstant fortune The opposition of Iupiter Sol maketh him disperse his fathers goods sell his offices and his honor The opposition of Iupiter and Venus signifieth vnconstant friendes vngratitude of them where hee hath doone good otherwise sufficient fortune The opposition of Iupiter and Mercurie common seditions enuies conspirations strifes sutes enmitie of brethren of the which he shall see the death The opposition of Iupiter with Luna sufficient fortune after long trauaile The opposition of Mars and of the Sunne spoyle of the eyes maketh him to be killed or fal from on high maketh him disperse his patrimony his father die quickly The opposition of Mars and Venus yeeldeth the man voluptuous an a little vicious weak vnconstant and maketh his wife and children to die in signes tropiques maketh him marry wiues of base condition or otherwise defamed The opposition of Mars and Mercury without aspect of Iupiter maketh the man a falsefyer of euill conscience accompanied with euil chyldren accused of many crimes for the which hee shall be a fugitiue or banished principally if Mercury be in the houses of Saturne The opposition of Mars and the Moone signifieth spoyle of the eyes and the body by blowes and hurts and other sicknesses and gyueth great aduersities maketh him hate marriage and causeth violent death and often Canon principally when the Moone increaseth in the angles wyth sufficient aspect of fortunes The opposition of the Sun of Venus and of Mercurie signifie that which
of golde and siluer and other thinges according to the nature of the sayde planet In the v. betokeneth many children which hee shall loue greatly to be giuen to banquets playes dauncing brauerie and to all voluptuousnes and pleasure and shall haue many friendes to enrich him In the vi a buyer of small cattell abounding in seruaunts the which he shall teach and make dilligent hee shalbe sickly In the seauenth quarrelsome giuen to strife and suites in matters of marriage vnfortunate in all his actes In the viij sadde fearefull and of shorte life In the ix an interpreter of Dreames of Oracles secreate things and visions giuen to knowe diuine mysteries to trauayle and to abide in straunge Countreys In the x. goodes riches dignities and honor by the meanes of Princes and great Lords good fortune in his profession In the xi happie enterprises good friendes honourable companies prosperitie fewe children In the xii euill manners peruerse nature great enmitie good fortune in cattell If hee bee vnfortunate in the first the childe shall not liue long if in the seconde hee shall be destroyed and poore If in the third he shall receiue great euill by his bretheren If in the fourth he shalbe vnhappy in landes inheritaunces labor and possessions and die in prison In the fifth it denoteth sadnesse and tribulation be cause of children of messages and gifts shall many times die by too much drinke or by too much pleasure In the sixth signifieth great sicknes and piteous death In the seauenth by meanes of the wife by poyson if he be in the signe of Capricorne by fire if he be in a fierie signe by fall from on high if in an earthly In the eyght shorte life daunger of death in trauayle In the ninth in perill to be slayne by theeues In the tenth imprisonment wracke condemnation death by meanes of princes In the eleuenth a thousande euills and mischiefes for friendes In the twelfth death in pryson The lord of the seconde in the first house signifieth much gaine and to be rich In the second that hee shall haue much goodes and bee verye rich and auaricious In the third losse by bretheren profit in small voiages In the fourth innumerable inheritaunces augmentation of patrimonie In the fifth profit in all things of pleasure and magnificence children to come to honour and shalbe rich giuers In the sixth profit by meanes of seruauntes and of keeping beastes In the seauenth goodes of women and by suites In the eight great dowries some inheritaunces otherwise scattering of goodes In the ninth goodes of the Church fortunate in long pilgrimage In the tenth profit profit in his profession goodes by greate Lordes and offices and dignities In the eleuenth goods riches and honour by friendes In the twelfth profitte in horses and beastes otherwise losse and iniustice by the meanes of gayning The lorde of the thirde house in the first signifieth greater riches and prayse then his bretheren that he shall make many voyages In the seconde hee shall haue suit with his bretheren for goodes In third he shall often goe abroad for pleasure and his bretheren and friends accompany him In the iiii he shall goe ofte to visite his lands and possessions and his bretheren shall leaue him and with-holde parte of his right In the v. his bretheren shall bee braue pleasant and gracious and giuen to voluptuousnesse and make agreement with his Children In the vi that hee shall holde question of iniuries with his bretheren and that they shall not answer him In the vii suite against bretheren and friends a voyage to be married In the viii shorte life to bretheren flying for feare of plague or murther In the ix pilgrimage of friends and voyages to obteyne pardons In the x. voyages by reason of profession and for dignities death of brethren and friendes In the xi good friendship among brethren voyages to meete with good fortune In the xii enmities of bretheren voyages because of enemies The Lorde of the fourth in the first house signifieth good disposition and honour richer then other of his kyndred a great man in buylding possessions and shall builde houses plante vines trees and a diligent husband in his grounds In the second a good Traffiquer-in corne Oyle Wine and Fruits a deare seller and a good cheape buyer and a buyer and seller of Landes and Houses In the thirde hee shall haue the goodes and inheritaunce of his Bretheren in the fourth hee shall haue greate Fortune in goodes Landes Houses and laboures and happen vppon Treasure In the fifte the riches of the Father Children happie in theyr inheritaunce In the sixt signifieth no great estimation of the Father but phisicke Surgerie and gouernment of sicke Folkes and a Nourisher of Beastes in the seauenth inheritaunce by Women enmitie betweene the Father and Children a good huswife of his wife in the eight the father of shorte life inheritaunce death out of his Countrie in the ninth lands possessions ioyned to the Church or in subiectiō to the Church-men and the father a straunger in tenth the father to be knowne of great Lords by the which shall come greate profitte to the Childe and shall haue lordships Landes and possessions by meanes of great Lords In the eleuenth shorte life to the Father inheritaunce by friends in the 12. the father a stranger of base condiciō shall hate his sonne shall haue some mouable goods of his enemies not without long suite great difficultie The Lorde of the fift in the first house signifieth feasting bankquetting dauncing voluptuousnes faire children In the second rich children ioy of their gayning In the third voyages for pleasure in the iiii goodes of parents and alies in the v. feastes bankets playes brauerie daunces pleasure and faire children in the vi witnes that he shalbe a peace-maker and not greatly giuen to pleasure but in seruants keeping cattell in the vii the children shall hate the father shall haue suites one against the other yet alwayes contentment by his wife reioyce in her In the viii ioyfull because of vnlooked for inheritaunce and short life to children In the ix ioy in pilgrimages vowes holy religion good children that feare and loue God In the x. pleasure in honour In the xi pleasure in freinds and many children In the xii shorte life of children enmitie betweene the father and the children pleasure in horses The Lord of the sixt in the first signifieth many sicknesses of the sayd Lorde and that his seruantes and beastes shall dye quickly In the second that he shall be rich by keepinge of cattell In the thirde sicknesse and going heere and there from home a poore kindred In the iiii that his Father shall bee of verye base condicion In the fith Sicknesse by ouer much pleasure Children of more base condicion then their father In the vi health if the Lorde of the Ascendant doe not regarde him otherwise sicknesse by ouer-labour In
the seauenth sicknesse by Women of strifes and suites and strife betweene his seruauntes and him In the eight death by reason of seruauntes In the ninth sicke out of his Countrey by trauayle In the tenth sicknesse by ouer-trauayle in his Profession or by ouer-labouringe for honour In the xi acquayntaunce of men vnknown and sicknes by meanes of friends In the xii sicknesse by meanes of enemies and of imprisonment and enemies of his owne Seruaunts The lorde of the vii in the first signifieth gavne by traffique peace and agreement by exercise of phisicke Astrologie and that he shalbe well loued of his wife and haue goodes with her but hee shalbe quarrelsome and haue suites In the ii short life of his wife suites for her goodes riches in the iij. strife suites against friends kinsfolkes and they shall loue his wife impudently In the iiij inheritaunce by women suites against parents In the v. a young Wife honest and vertuous beloued of her husband and suite against his children In the vi strife for cattell and seruaunts marriage with some woman of base condition or noted of some infamy proper to himselfe and parents In the vij suits for women housholdestrife profit and to agree and communicate his goodes In the viij strife for inheritaunce great goodes by women In the ix strife and accusations for matters of fayth marriage with a straunge woman In the x. trouble for offices and honour an honourable wife and dignitie by the wiues frindes In the xi suites against friends or by their meanes and shalbe married by his friends In the xii controuersie against enemies marriage with women of base condicion and not long loue together The Lord of the eight in the first signifieth ire sadnes angrie for that he cannot bring to passe and shall not bee of long life In the ii inheritaunce in the iij. death of bretheren in the iiij death in his house and shall see the death of his parents and shall haue inheritaunces in the v. death of children in the vi death of his familie before him and shall be vnfortunate in cattell in the vij death of wife by whome he shall haue iuheritaunce and thereby become rich in the viij that hee shall thinke sodenly to die and yet sounde of bodie trouble in spirite and shall haue dower by his wife inheritaunce and other goods In the ix that hee shall haue euill courage and shall dye out of his Countrie in the x. honorable death or othertherwise by the meanes of great Lordes and of iudges or because of his honour in the xi death amongest his friends in the xii death amongst his enemies or by reason of themselues The Lord of the ninth in the first signifieth prudence religious vertuous deuine a louer of Church-men and shall make many voyages in the ii that hee shall make many voyages by the which he shall become rich in the iij. marriage out of his Countrie or take a straunger and shall make iourneys because of his bretheren in the iiii death from home pilgrimage by perswasion of parents In the v. haue childrē from home out of his Countrie shall make iourneys for them in the vi marriage of a mayde or woman of base condicion sicknesse from home and shall trauell for his seruauntes cattell In the vii voyages and suites by reason of women and their goodes and signifieth the woman to be deuout moderate well mānered In the viii desire of riches trauell for his wiues goodes In the ix good vnderstanding a louer of vertue fearing God knowledge in deuine mysteries oracles secrete thinges and true dreames trauell for deuotion In the x. trauell for profession honour In the xi good friendes from home In the xii euill courage enemies out of his Countrie trauell by reason of enemies The Lord of the tenth in the first signifieth that by his industrie hee shall come to great honor and shall haue dignitie offices and gouernments In the second honour for his wealth In the iii. honour by his bretheren or by trauell In the iiii vnmouable goods sumptuous houses In the v. honour by his children In the vi little honour except of his houshould and seruants or in gouerning of the sicke In the vii honourable marriage In the eight goodes by marriage inheritaunce and perill of death to the mother at the time of her trauell and delyuetie In the ix Ecclesiasticall dignitie honour in straunge Countries and estimation by his trauell In the x. dignities offices and great honour by his owne meanes and fauour of Princes In the xi prosperitie honour and fauour of friendes In the xii honour by his enemies honour and estimation of men of euill condicion The Lord of the eleauenth in the first signifieth good fortune happy enterprises good friendes and many children In the second goodes and riches by friends In the third amitie of bretheren iorneys trauayles for friends In the fourth good fortune in vnmouable goods In the fift aboundance of children bankquets ioy and good fortune In the sixte fortune in good husbandrie In the seauenth rich and fortunate marriage and good friendes strifes and debates against friendes and that he shall bee poore in his youth and rich in his age In the eight inheritaunce death of friendes In the ninth profitable iorneyes friendes out of his Countrye and good fortune in straunge places In the tenth goodes and honour by meanes of men of authoritie and dignitie in youth In the eleauenth aboundance of friends children great goods and honour fauour of men in authoritie good renown and prosperitie In the twelfth small friendes few goods and debate with his friends The Lord of the twelfth in the first signifieth pouertie in youth sadnesse long trauell enmytie and conspiration against him In the seconde euill manners quarrells for goodes In the third quarrells with friendes and kyndred In the fourth strife and suites for inheritaunce and mouable goodes and discorde with the father In the fift rebellious children to the father and strife amonge themselues In the sixt strife and anger amonge the familie In the seauenth that hee shall take wiues of base condicion and not loue them long and by theyr meanes shall haue great paine and trauell and shall bee in griefe for them and his friendes shall conspire against him and his enemies shall take away part of his goodes and in the ende of his dayes bee poore and miserable In the eight hatred and treason for lyuelyhood and goodes of women death of enemies In the ninth quarrell with Church-men and mischiefes by the way In the tenth quarrell with great Lordes persecution by reason of his profession of his offices and honour The eleauenth signifieth that his friendes shalbe his enemies and shall haue great mischiefe for his friendes In the twelfth many enuies and enemies that shall imagine many mischiefes against him Likewise you must iudge of all the partes of the xii houses as the part of fortune in