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A42132 An astrological judgement touching theft wherein is demonstrated most incomparable secrets according to the best rules in art : first how to find out or discover theft or theeves ... : secondly to discover fugitives and beasts lost or strayed, &c. ... / by Anthony Griffin, stud. in astrology. Griffin, Anthony, Stud. in astrology. 1665 (1665) Wing G1981; ESTC R368 25,045 100

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buisy fellow in all matters and troubled in mind yet cannot have his will That the Querent is Thief himself If that Mars be significator and in the tenth house the querent is the Thief himself If that the significator of the Thief be in the Ascendant the Querent is Thief the more sure it is if the sign Ascending and the significator of the Querent doth agree with his Complection That the Theif and querent be both in one house If that the Lord of the sixth house and the Lord of the Ascendent be both together in an Angle or if that the Lord of the house be with the Lord of the Ascendant in an angle then the owner and the Thief be both in one house and the goods ready for the owner proved many times Whether the Thief be married or not If the Lord of the seventh house be in an Angle he is married if in a succedant house towards marraige If in a Cadent then nether married nor like to be A Scheam erected concerning a house Robbed in the Minories of thirty pounds-worth of Clothes the 29 th of September 1663. 29 Septem 1663 30 in P. Mer ' ☽ ab □ ☉ ad ⚹ ♀ Diae Lunae Hora Mercurij Judgment upon the foregoing figure This figure is more difficult then ordinary in giving judgment by reason that all the four quarters are concerned in it therefore I shall according to my Judgment give you the perfect discovery of it First I find the sign of the seventh house a western sign Seconly Mercury Lord of the seventh house and Lord of the hour in a northern sign but in the south quarter Thirdly the part of fortune in a easterly sign yet in a northern quarter Fourthly Mars Lord of the fourth and disposer of the part of fortune in an northeren sign but in the western quarter Fifthly the Moon being in Quartile with the Sun he being in a westerly sign Sixthly the Dragons-tail being in a Westerly sign but in the North quarter the which doth signifie the devoiding and the sale of the goods to be north-west from the querent notwithstanding the greatest part of the goods went to the South-east but yet where after that they were devoided Because that that the Moon was in a South sign but in the East quarter next applying to Venus she entring an East sign and in an Easterly quarter but this I shall describe more at large hereafter Therefore according to the aforesaid testimonies I sent the querent to Cow-Cross or about the lower end of Long-lane London which it did so appear after discovery that they were devoided in an Alley near Cow-cross and by this means did I discover it First I find the Moon in the first house and she applying to Venus she having exaltation in the third and entring the sign ascending she being Lady of the tenth house which is the house of discovery Also Venus being a feminine Planet and the sign of the third a feminine sign where Venus hath exaltation and the part of fortune being in the third I told the querent that the goods would be discovered and that by a sister of hers or some kinswoman that dwelt that way and so it was for it was discovered by her own sister after this manner One of the Thiefs sent a woman to sell the Clothes at the querents sisters house and her sister knew the goods by which means they were all taken The querent had some part of satisfaction but not all as the Dragons-tail in the second doth show But there was grand testimony of discovery because the Moon was in the first house Secondly Saturn Lord of the second in the ascendant with Jupiter Lord thereof Thirdly the Moon in application to Venus she being a fortune and Lord of the tenth which notes discovery Concerning the distance I thus judged Finding the Sun and Moon casting their Aspects to the part of fortune and within 5 degrees of the true Aspect and both of them newly separated and in moveable signs I did judge it to be some five or six furlongs North-west and so it was Likewise I found three theeves by the figure two women and one man First I find Mercury Lord of the seventh in the tenth a sign feminine and likewise the house feminine which doth signifie one woman Secondly the Moon in Capricorn a feminine sign perigrine and applying to Venus a feminine Planet I did discover another woman Also finding the Sun in Opposition to the part of fortune I did discover another which was a man and this was true for the man made his escape the two women was taken and Comitted to New-gate and both of them were condemned to dye yet one was Repreved and the other was hanged Concerning beasts or any living thing lost or strayed First the beast are not stolen but strayed First of all if that the Lord of the second or Lord of the sixth or Lord of the house of the Moon do separate from any Planet then strayed but if that any Planet separate from them then led away If that the Moon give virtue to Saturn or Mars or to the Lord of the eighth or to any Planet in a Cadent house especially by Trine or Sextile the beast are strayed of themselves Note that the separation herein named is that when one Planet separates from another by ♂ and no otherwise If that the Lord of the house of the Moon or the Lord of the second do separate from any Planet or from their own houses if the signs be fixt then stolen but if moveable fled of themselves That the Cattle are driven away or stolen If that any planet doth seperate from the Lord of the house of the Moon they are driven away or stolen If that any Planet doth seperate from the Lord of the second house they are stolen or driven away If that none of these things be the beast are not far from the place they first went from Where the Beasts are If that the Lord of the sixth be in fiery signes they are Eastward in woods where are bushes or brambles or where fire hath been But if in Angles in fiery signes then in a close pound or under a lock If in earthly signes then south in Grounds But if in an Angle close pounded in succedant houses in Closes on the Right hand of the Querent If in Cadent houses on the left hand of the querent If in Aiery signes then are they westward in marshy Grounds In an Angle the beasts are housed or pounded In succedant houses west on the right hand of the querent If in Cadent houses on the left hand of the querent in a Common going away If that the Lord of the sixth be in watry signs North in a low place If in an Angle in a close or pound northward If in a Cadent house on the left hand of the querent northward going awayward If that the Lord of the sixth be in moveable signs they are in