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.

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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.
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Griffin, Anthony, Stud. in astrology.
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London :: Printed by Peter Lillicrap,
1665.
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Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Stealing.
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"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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A42132.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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Where the Fugitive is.

If that the Moon give virtue to Sa∣turn or Mars, or be in any of their houses, then he is with some kinsman as evill as himself.

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If the significator of the Fugitive be in the seventh house, he is hid in the house of him that knows him well.

If his significator be in an angle he is in a house, if in Ascendant house he is in a close or street, if in a Cadent house he is in a Common, an indfferent large distance off.

If that significator of the Fu∣gitive or the Moon, be in a strong Angle within three degrees of the Ascendant or his Lord, it notes the Fugitive to be in the Town or Parish of the querent and very near him.

If that he be within seventy degrees of the Ascendant or his Lord, he is yet in Town but cheifly if that he be in an Angle but if that he be above seventy degrees and in a Cadent house, then he is gone far.

If that the significator of the Fu∣gitive be in the fourth six or tenth houses, he is gone but a litle way, but if

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he be in the third or nineth houses then he is gone far.

If you find any Planet that hath dig∣nities where the significator of the Fugitive is, if that Planet doth seperate from the Lord of the Ascendent; And apply to any Planet in the sixth eight or twelf house, he is then out of town, if that the significator of the Fugitive be going out of one signe into another then he is new gone out of town.

If that significator of the Fu∣gitive doth behold the Lord of the Ascendant with a Quartile aspect he is gone out of Town.

If that the significator of the Fugi∣tive be departing from the Sun he is gone out of Town.

The significator of the Fugitive se∣parating from the Lord of the Ascen∣dant, especially if he have any dignities in the place where the significator of the Fugitive is, and he applying to a∣ny

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Planet in the sixth, eight or 12th houses he is gone out of town.

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