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Dade. 1607 : A new almanack and prognostication, with the forraine computation, in which you may behold the state of this year of our Lord God 1607. Being the third from the leape yeare. / Made and set [foorthe] by John Dade gentleman and [practicioner] in phisicke.
Dade, John, active 1589-1614Date: [1607]- 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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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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Woodhouse 1681 : A new almanack for the year of our Lord, 1681. Being the first from the bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, 5630. Wherein is contained a brief description of the four quarters of the year: excellent notes of husbandry and gardning, for every moneth in the year. With the names of all the principal fairs; and a description of the high-ways in England and Wales. / By John Woodhouse, philomath.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: 1681- 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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The post of the vvorld : VVherein is contayned the antiquities and originall of the most famous cities in Europe. With their trade and traficke. With their wayes and distance of myles, from country to country. With the true and perfect knowledge of their coynes, the places of their mynts: with al their martes and fayres. And the raignes of all the kinges of England. A booke right necessary and profitable, for all sortes of persons, the like before this tyme not imprinted.
Verstegan, Richard, approximately 1550-1640Date: 1576- 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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Advice from the stars : or, an almanack for the year of Christ 1699. Being the third after bissextile or leap-year. And from the creation according to scripture 5648. Furnished with variety of matter befitting such a subject. Fitted to the meridian of Dublin, where the Pool [sic] Artick is elevated above the Horison 53 deg. and 20 min. but also may indifferently serve all other parts of Ireland and great Brittain. To which is added an account of all the bishops, and pretended bishops and popes of Rome, down to the year of humane redemption 1683. And some considerations upon their pretentions of right to the supremancy. As also an inquiry into certain wrongs done to astrology by way of reply to Mr. John Gadburys reflection on what in his almanack for the last year he stiles the Placidian astrology; and to a certain pamphlet last year set forth by Andrew Cumsty and other silly fellows about Christmas 1697. Intituled An answer to the almanack last year published by the author Iohn Whalley professor of physick a.
Whalley, John, 1653-1724Date: 1699- Books
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The ladies' diary: or woman's almanack, for the year of our Lord 1786; being the second after bissextile, or leap-year. Containing new improvements in arts and sciences, and many entertaining particulars: besigned for the use and diversion of the fair-sex. The eighty-third almanack published of this kind.
Hutton, Charles, 1737-1823.Date: [1786]- Books
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The ladies new memorandum book, for the year 1787. Being the third after Bissextile, or Leap-Year. Containing, I. Holidays and remarkable days. II. A Table of the Moon. III. Marketing Tables. IV. A Table to cast up Expences or Wages. V. The Royal Family. VI. Holidays kept at the Public Offices. Vii. New Country Dances. Viii. A Memorandum and Cash Book ruled, for every Day in the Year. IX. Songs sung at Vauxhall, &c. X. List of Hackney Coach Fares according to the last act, from the Stands to every part of the Town. XI. Fares of Chairmen.
Date: [1787]- Books
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The New-Jersey almanack for the year of our Lord 1784. ... Fitted to the latitude of forty degrees, and a meridian of near five hours west from London, but may, without sensible error, serve all the northern states. ... By Timothy Trueman, philom.
Date: [1783]- Books
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Balles, 1631 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God and finall redemption 1631. Being the third after the bissextile or leape yeere. / Written according to the rules of lawfull art, for the meridian and latitude of the ancient and famous city of Norwich, where the pole is lifted aboue the horizon 52. grades 45. minutes: and may well and fitly serue for all parts of these kingdomes of England, Scotland, and Ireland. By Thomas Balles, well-wisher to the arts mathematicall, &c. practitioner in physicke.
Balles, Thomas.Date: [1631]- Books
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Gresham 1606 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yere of our Lord God 1606 Calculated and argued from the orbicall position of the other sixe prime-naturaall, ud moueable bodies, to & with this, wheron we inhabit, but more naturally to the plaine of this iland. Fitting in generall the whole: more especially the north partes thereof, and most particularly the scituation of the honorable cittie of Yorke. / By Edward Gresham.
Gresham, EdwardDate: [1606]- Books
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Olympia Dōmata; or, an almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1777; Being the First after Bissextile, or Leap-Year, And from the World's Creation, 5781. Wherein is Contained the Lunations, Conjunctions Aspects, and Effects of the Planets; and 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. 20 Min. fitting all the middle Counties of England, and, without sensible Error, the whole Kingdom. By Tycho Wing, Philomath.
Wing, Tycho, 1696-1750.Date: [1777]- Books
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Speculum anni à partu virginis or An almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1643 : Being the third after bissextile, or leap-yeare: and for the worlds creation 5658, calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degr. 17 min.
Dove, JonathanDate: [1643]- Books
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An entertaining, instructive, and necessary companion for the almanacks of the year 1789. Containing an account of all the saints days and holidays, which originated in the times of popery; and are still retained in our kalendar. With a concise history of the lives of th saints, To whose Memories those Days have been annually commemorated. Including Singular and Interesting anecdotes, Which gave Rise to many of them being Canonized.
Date: [1789]- Books
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A companion, or supplement, to the ladies' diary, for the year 1790. Containing calculations and types of the eclipses of this year; and a curious List of all the Solar Eclipses visible till the Year 2000. With many additional Solutions to the Enigmas, Rebuses, Charades, Queries, and Questions, for which there was not room in the Diary itself; with some New Rebuses, Charades, Queries and Mathematical Questions, to be answered next year. By the Diary author.
Hutton, Charles, 1737-1823.Date: 1789]- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1711. Being the Third from Bissextile, or Leap-Year. By M. F. Philomath. Pòst est Occasio calva.
M. F., Philomath.Date: [1710]- Books
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Perkins : A new almanack, for the year of our Lord God, 1681. Being the first after the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, according to sacred writ, 5630 years. Composed and chiefly referred to the famous city of London; but (without sensible error) may serve for any other place in Great Britain. Adorned with a compendious chronology of things worth remembrance, since the creation to this present year; as also, the weather, the moons rising and setting, with the high-wayes, &c. and many other useful things, proper for such a work. / Made, and set forth by F. Perkins.
Perkins, F. (Francis)Date: 1681- Books
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An almanach for the yere M. D. LXII : made by maister Michael Nostradamus Doctour in Phisicke, of Salon of Craux in Prouance.
Nostradamus, 1503-1566Date: 1562- Books
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Merlini Anglici errata : Or, The errors, mistakes, and mis-applications of Master Lilly's new ephemeris for the yeare 1647. Discovered, refuted, and corrected. By C. George Wharton, student in astronomy.
Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681Date: Printed in the yeare 1647. [i.e. 1646]