Chapter 94
Book 2. ikeTe^/pleoflVjJdo^fc, 45
CHAP. VfL
Significatiofis of the feventh Hoitfe^ viz. of Afar- riages^ Enemies^ Wars^ Law-Juits ^ and Co?i- tra&s^expermented by *S'7r.Chi.Heydon.-^«e- jiions of Fugitives and ihefts^ and according to Cardans experience are prefented here ^ jvhich are true in Aftrologie 5 and as certain in thk Art ofGeomancy and Jelefmes.
YOu muftobferve the fevcnth houfe, which iscal- led K^Tof sTvj./, bccaufe the Sun paHeth into the oppofite Region to us, and leaves us, and falls into the Occidental Angle which Kedemel rules , and her Idea ^Hriel^ which in PuetU govern the feventh part of the Earth, which containech properly and naturally the fignifications of the Qaeftions and Demands which maybe moved on thcconrrary of the demand of any perfon.
2 Of Marriage , whether ic (hall take efleft or not.
^ What (hail be the occafion or hindring the Marriage.
4 Which love or defire it mod:.
5 Whether a man fhail marry.
6 The i\mQ of Marriage
7 How many husbands a woman fliali have*
8 From what part one fnatl marry.
9 What manner of perfon he or fhe is.
I o Whether the msn or woman be more noble*'
II WhoihalibeMafterofthctwo.
II Whe-
46 The Ttmple of Wifdome. Book 2 .
12 Whether (he be rich or not.
i 3 Whether the Marriage be hgitimate.
14 How they (hall agree after Marriage.
1 5 Whether a roan or his wiFe (hall die firH".
16 Whether a Damofel be a Maid or not.
17 Whether a woman be honeft to her husband or not.
j8 Of a woman whether (he trades with any but her husband.
19 Whether a woman is honeft.
20 \i ones 5weci-heart have a Lover befides fc!n:^relf.
21 1 f a Marriage Oiall be perfedcd to the content of all parties or not, and who will be grieved.
22 Whether the child conceived is the Ton of the fcpuied father.
25 Whether a woman living from her husband fcall ht received into favour, or live with bim again.
^4 V^hich of the two that play at any game, or lays any wager, (hall win or lofe , either at Cards, Dice, &c» Cock fighting , Horfe racing , Calling of Lots, Chefs> Tables, Bowls.
25 Of two Battels ready to fight, of Ordnance on both fides playing, and their Horfe and Foot in hoc fervice : on both parties, and in equal ftrengch and number who (hall get the viftory.
iC If the Companion appointed to you be a good inati or a bad.
27 If there (hall be war upon the laft Proclamation ^KwheHS tikctiA'xng, F ort una Minor \:\ the tenth, with CauolaD'-aconis in the eleventh, &c,
28 If the man be wife and of a good underf^an- ding.
29 If
