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the Lord of ihefixth; which if he be in the fecond, or with rhc Lord of the fecond, there were many thieves ; and if they be in the third, the brethren or kinfrnen of the Querent have committed the theft.

If you would know whether the thief do yet remain in the Town : if they be in fuccedent Houfes,he is not gone far off: but if they be in cadent Houfes, he is far remote.

If you denre to know towards what Country the thief is fled, fee in what Signe the Lord of thefeventh is ; for if he be in Aries , he is in the middle of the Eaft parr. If in 7anru4, in the South towards the Halt. If in Gemini, in the Weft towards the South. If in Cancer, full North. If in Leo, in the Eaft towards the North. If in Virgo, in the South towards the Weft. If in Libra, full Weft. If in Scorpio, in the North neer the Weft. If "inSagitrarj, in the Eaft nigh the North. If in Capricorn, full South. l( in Aqttarj , in the Weft towards the North. And if in Pifces, in the North towards the Weft.

If you would know whether the thief hath carried all the things ftollen away with him, fee the Lord of the feventh andtheeighthjand if theLord of the feventh be in an Angle, he had a defire to carry away the fame with him , but could not. If the Lord of the eighth be in a meanHoufe,or in a ca- dent Houfe, and the Lord of the fecond in a ftrong Houfe, he hath carryed the thefc wholly with him. And if theLord of the feventh and the eighth be both in cadent Houfes, he nei- ther carryed it away , nor hath it. See by the feventh who is his companion, and what is his gain.

If you would know the defceut or nobility of a man or woman, look unto theLord of thefeventh; which if you finde him in Angles, and theLord of the firft in Succcdents or cadent s , the woman is more noble then the man. But if the Lord of the Afcendent be in an Angle,& the Lord of the feventh in a fuccedent or cadent Houfe, the man is more no- ble then the woman. And after the fame manner thou maul judge of two companions, or of any other pcrfons whatfoe- ver. And if theLord of thefeventh be in the ninth Houfe,he will take a wife out of a forreigne Country. If

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