In October 1633 my first wife died, and left me whatever was hers it was considerable, very near to the value of one thousand pounds.
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Of my infancy I can speak little, only I do remember that in the fourth year of my age I had the measles.William Lilly
In this year 1634, I purchased the moiety of thirteen houses in the Strand for five hundred and thirty pounds.
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If people suspect their Cattle Bewitched, if they be great Cattle, make the twelfth house their ascendant, and the eleventh their twelfth house, and vary your Rules with Judgment.
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After that his Majesty was beheaded, the Parliament for some years effected nothing either for the publick peace or tranquillity of the nation, or settling religion as they had formerly promised.
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After my mistress was dead, I lived most comfortably, my master having a great affection for me.
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