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presentibus apponi fecimus. Dat. Undecimo Die Mensis Octobris, Anno Domini 1670 Nostræque Translationis Anno Octavo.

(LS) Radulph Snowe, et } Registrarii.
       Edm. Sherman. }

S. Rich. Lloyd, Sur.

Vicarii in Spiritualibus Generalis per provinciam Cantuariensem.


It does not appear in the memoirs of Lilly, as written by himself, that he ever made an attempt to acquire the elements of medical science, but was directed in his prescriptions by his astrological art only: but having procured the above license he began to practise more openly, and every Saturday rode to Kingston, where the poorer sort flocked to him from several parts, and received much benefit by his prescriptions, which he gave them freely, and without money; from those that were more able he now and then received a shilling, and sometimes an half-crown, if they offered it to him, otherwise he demanded nothing.


At the Court at the Queen's Palace, the 26th of July, 1809. Present,


The King's Most Excellent Majesty.

Archbishop of Canterbury.
Lord Chancellor
Lord President.
Earl of Liverpool
Earl of Harrowby.
Lord Mulgrave.
Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Mr. Secretary Canning.
Sir David Dundas, K. B.
Mr. Ryder.

Whereas there was this day read at the Board, the humble memorial of Sir Lucas Pepys, baronet, Physician to His