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Poor Tom revived: being More's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1772. ... Calculated for the lat. of 32 deg. and 45 min. north, but without any sensible error, may serve from Maryland to East-Florida. ... By Thomas More, philom.
Date: [1771]- Books
Merlini Anglici ephemeris 1647. : Delivering a probable conjecture of such passages as are prefigured by the influence of the stars, to concerne the kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland. With monthly observations. Also a modest prediction upon the present affaires of Germany, Spaine, Italy, France, and United Provinces. Together with some peeces of Ptolomie in the English tongue. / By William Lilly student in astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681.Date: 1647- Books
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Aberdeen's farmer's pocket-companion: or, a new prognostication, for the year of our Lord 1770. ... By Merry Andrew professor of astrology and prediction at Tamtallan.
Merry Andrew.Date: 1770- Books
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Cardanus Rider's sheet almanack, for the year of Our Lord God 1783. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year.
Rider, Cardanus.Date: [1783]- Books
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The gentleman's and citizen's almanack, compiled by John Watson Stewart, for the year of our Lord, 1796. ...
Stewart, John Watson.Date: 1796- Books
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Poor Robin. 1753. An almanack after the old and new fashion. Or, An ephemeris of the last and newest edition. Wherein the reader may find (by the rules of astronomical gimcracks) many useful and remarkable things, worthy of his utmost attention and curious observation. Containing a twofold calendar. Viz. the good, new, honest true English account, and also the whimsey-headed, minute splitting, fanatick account of saints and sinners, and other matters and things from one end of the year to another. Being the ninety first edition, and the first after bissextile or leap-year. Written by Poor Robin knight of the Burnt-Island; a well-wisher to the mathematicks.
Winstanley, William, 1628?-1698.Date: 1753- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1755. Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation, 5759. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects, and Effects of the Planets; the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the Rising, Southing, and Setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year; whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all Times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the ancient and renowned Borough-Town of Stamford (formerly a famous University) whose Latitude is 52 deg. 40 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By Tycho Wing, Philomath.
Wing, Tycho, 1696-1750.Date: [1755]- Books
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The Town and country almanack for the year M.DCC.LXXXI. (Being the first after leap year, and of the Julian period 6594;) it most respectfully inscribed to the Right Honourable David Stuart, Esq; lord provost of Edinburgh, preses, and to the other the honourable members of the General Convention of Royal Boroughs of Scotland, by their most obedient humble servant, the publishers.
Date: [1781]- Books
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The Edinburgh almanack, for the year M,DCC,LXXI. Being the third after leap year, and of the Julian period 6484. Inscribed, with the greatest respect, to the Right Hon. John Dalrymple, Esq; Lord Provost. John Carmichael, Charles Wright, Anthony Ferguson, Hugh Gray, Esqrs. Bailies, James Stoddart, Esq; dean of Guild, John Grieve, Esq; treasurer, John Stewart, Esq; Old Provost, James Learmouth, Walter Hamilton, John Kid, Thomas Trottter, Esqrs. Old Bailies, William Ramsay, Esq. old dean of Guild, John Wordie, Esq; old treasurer, Messrs. Thomas Elder, William Trotter, George Webster, merchant counsellors, Messrs. Tho. Simpson, Charles Howieson, trades counsellors, Mr Will. Armstrong, Copper Smith, deacon conv. of the trades. Ordinary deacons, Mess. Da. Wardrope, surgeons, Alexander Pouton, wrights, David Tansh, taylors, John Robertson, fleshers, Dav. Anderson, bonnetmakers, extraordinary deacons, Mess. John Welsh, goldsmiths, Alex. Ogilvy, skinners, Robert Kinloch, furriers, Thomas Sommers, masons, John Hardie, Sen. baxters, Orlando Hart, cordiners, John Craig, weavers, Alex. Dallas, waukers.
Date: [1771]- Books
News from the stars: or, An ephemeris for the year, 1681. : With astrological judgements upon the several eclipses, positions, and configurations of heaven happening therein. Being the first from the bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation of the world 5630 years. Wherein you have a perfect and brief account of the most material matters and things portended by the heavens to be manifested in the world in the same year. / By William Andrews, student in astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1681- Books
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News from the stars: or, an ephemeris for the year, 1704. With Observations upon the Eclipses, Solar Ingresses and Configurations of Heaven, happening therein. Being the Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the world, according to the best of History, 5653 years. Wherein You have an Account of many things about the Heavenly Bodies, and their Portents in the same year. By William Andrews, Student in Astrology.
Andrews, William, approximately 1635-1713.Date: 1704- Books
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Merlinus liberatus. Being an almanack for the year of our redemption, 1752. Being Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the Creation of the World, according to the best History, 5701. And the 60th of our Deliverance by K. William. from Popery, and Arbitrary Government. But the 56th from the Horrid, Popish, High-Church, Jacobite Plot. Wherein is contain'd all Things fitting and useful for such a Work, as an Ephemeris of the Daily Motion of the Planets, with their Various Configurations, Aspects, Conjunctions, Lunations, Eclipses, Astronomical, Astrological Meteorological Observations, the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, Planets and fixed Stars, Illustrated with Tables of the Tides, Terms, and Daily Equation of Clocks, Length and Break of Day, &c. Also Philosophical Dissertations on the Computation of Time, Creation and Stellary Influence. To which is prefix'd, The Protestant Remembrancer being an account of the Wicked, Horrid, Popish Plots against the Protestants. Calculated for the Meridian of London, Whose Longitude Latitude is 24 51 Degrees 20 32 Minutes. By John Partridge.
Partridge, John, 1644-1715.Date: [1752]- Books
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Speculum anni: or, Season on the seasons, for the year of our Lord 1777, Being the first after bissextile, or leap year. Wherein you will find all things necessary for such a work; sun and moon's rising and setting; moon's southing, planets places and aspects, eclipses, judgments on the weather, and on the four quarters; remarks about the sun, monthly poetry, and other novelties. By Henry Season, licensed physician, and student in the celestial sciences, near devizes. With a particular judgment of the eclipses. The author's forty-fourth impression.
Season, Henry, 1693-1775.Date: [1777]- Books
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1786. ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London. ... By Timothy Trueman, philom.
Date: [1785]- Books
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The Universal Scots almanack, for the year of our Lord M,DCC,LXXXII. Being the second after bissextile, or leap year, is, with the greatest submission, dedicated to the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, Esq; of Melville, Lord Advocate, Dean; and to the other members of the Faculty of Advocates: in testimony of the high esteem and veneration which the publisher has for that learned and respectable body; by their most obedient and most humble servant, John Robertston.
Date: [1782]- Books
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The treble almanack for the year MDCCXCIV. Containing I. Watson's Irish almanack, II. Exshaw's English court registry, III. Wilson's Dublin directory, with a new correct plan of the city. Forming the most complete lists published of the present civil, military, and naval establishments of Great Britain and Ireland. Printed by authority
Date: [1794]- Books
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Calendarium astrologicum: or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1722. ... By Thomas Trigge, ...
Trigge, Thomas.Date: 1722- Books
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The new Jamaica almanack, and register, calculated to the meridian of the island for the year of our Lord 1801. (being the Fifth after Bissextile, or Leap Year.)
Date: [1800]- Books
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Americanischer Haus- und Wirthschafts-Calender auf das 1782ste Jahr Christi ... Nach dem pennsylvanischen Horizont berechnet; jedoch in den angrenzenden Staaten ohne merklichen Unterscheid [sic] zu gebrauchen. Zum Drittenmal heraus gegeben.
Date: [1781]- Books
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The ladies and gentlemens diary, or, royal almanack; for the year of our Lord, 1777: Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap Year. Containing, Besides the Calendar, a great Variety of Aenigmas, Rebusses, Mathematical Solutions, &c. &c. By Reuben Burrow, Late Assistant Astronomer at the Royal Observatory, and Teacher of the Mathematics.
Burrow, Reuben, 1748-1792.Date: [1776]- Books
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Le souvenir or Pocket remembrancer 1793.
Date: [1792]- Books
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The Glasgow almanack for 1789. (The first after leap year.) is most respectfully inscribed to the Honourable John Campbell, Esq; lord provost, John Dunlop, Esq; John Alston Jun. Esq; Ninian Glen, Esq; Bailies, Alexander Low, Esq; dean of Guild, John Tennant, Esq; deacon convener, James Brodie, Esq; treasurer; and the other very respectable members of the Town Council of Glasgow, by the most obedient, and very humble servant, J. Menons.
Date: [1789]- Books
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The East India kalendar; or, Asiatic register for Bengal, Madras, Bombay, Fort Marlborough, China, and St. Helena. For the year 1792. On a more extensive plan than any hitherto offered to the public. Containing complete and correct lists of the company's civil, military, marine, law, and revenue establishments; public offices, bankers; Greek, armenian, mogul, and portuguese merchants; company's agents at home and abroad; with a correct list of British European subjects residing in India, not in the company's service, &c. &c. &c.
Date: M,DCC,XCII. [1792]- Books
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[Longworth's American almanack, New-York register, and city directory, for the twenty-fourth year of American independence.]
Date: 1799- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1727. Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. And from the World's Creation 5676. Wherein is contained the Lunations, Conjunctions, Aspects and Effects of the Planets, the Increase, Decrease, and Length of the Days and Nights; with the rising, southing, and setting of the Planets and fixed Stars throughout the Year, whereby may be known the exact Hour of the Night at all times, when either the Moon or Stars are seen; and an Equation Table, for the rectifying Pendulum Clocks and Watches. Calculated according to Art, and referred to the Horizon of the antient and renown'd Borough-Town of Stamford, (formerly a famous University) whose Longitude is 24 deg. 20 min. and Latitude 52 deg. 41 min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and without sensible Error the whole Kingdom. By John Wing, Philomath. Imprimatur S. L. Junii 40. 1726.
Wing, John, 1643-1726.Date: 1727