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The Edinburgh almanack and Scots register for 1793. Containing a correct kalendar, lists of the Scots peers, baronets, state officers, courts of law, revenue boards, public offices, universities, clergy, roads, &c. &c. Also of the British peers, House of Commons, state officers, &c. Accurate lists of the army, navy, &c.
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Ephemeris: or, a diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1711. ... By Job Gadbury, ...
Gadbury, Job, -1715.Date: 1711- Books
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Ephemeris: or, a diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1709. ... By Job Gadbury, ...
Gadbury, Job, -1715.Date: 1709- Books
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Goldsmith. An almanack for the year of Lord God, M.DCC.LXXXII. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Wherein are contain'd necessary rules, and useful tables; with a new chronology of remarkable events; also, the proper days and hours for transfering stocks and receiving dividends; and a list of holidays kept at the public offices, &c. Calculated by John Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.Date: [1782]- Books
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Ephemeris: or, a diary astronomical, astrological, meteorological, for the year of our Lord, 1703. ... By John Gadbury, ...
Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.Date: 1703- Books
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[G]oldsmith. An [A]lmanack for the [YE]ar of our Lord God, M.DCC.LXXIX. Being the third after [T]extile or leap-year. Wherein are contain'd necessary rules, and [U]seful tables; [WIT]h a new chronlogy of re[MA]rkable events; also, the ...oper days and hours for trans...ing stocks and receiving di[VID]ends; and a list of holidays ...pt at the public offices. Calculated by [JO]hn Goldsmith.
Goldsmith, John, active 17th century.Date: 1779]- Books
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Steel's original and correct list of the Royal Navy, hired armed-vessels, gun-boats, &c. With their commanders and stations. To which are added the following lists, &c. Establishment of rates and men page 2 Appointment of officers - 2 Pursers superrannuation - 2 Establishment of ships in Ordinary - 2 Contractions explained - - 2 Comparative rank of officers - 2 Widows annual pensions - - 2 Navy-agents - - - - 2 Navy-list, with the pursers 3 to 14 Hired armed vessels, cutt. & lug. 15 Gun and fire vessels - - - 16 Revenue and excise cutters - 16 Naval fencibles - - - 16 Statement of the British Nav. force 17 Total of all captures - 17 Advertisements to correspondents 17 Admirals - - - - 18 Admirals & their secretaries pay page 19 Admirals stations and secretaries 19 Admirals pensions - - - 19 Superannuated admirals - - 19 Post-captains - - - 20 Captains pay, half-pay, superannuation, and pensions - - 21 Commanders - - - 22 Retired lientenants - - 23 Lieutenants - - 23 to 28 Lieuts. pay, half-pay, and pensions 29 Masters - - - - 29 Masters pay, half-pay, superannuations, and pensions - - 30 Physicians and surgeons - page 31 Surgeons pay, half-pay, & bounty 32 Impress service - - - 33 Agent victuallers - - - 33 Governors of Royal Hospitals - 33 Master builders at the different yards 33 Marine forces - - 34 to 36 Signal towers - - - 36 French ships taken, &c. - 37 Dutch ships taken, &c. - 42 Spanish ships taken, &c. - 43 British ships lost, taken, &c. - 44 Prize and head-money payable - 40 Command. who have lost their lives 47 Admiralty, navy, and other public offices - - - - 49 Corrected to March, 1800, and to be continued monthly. Price Sixpence.
Great Britain. Royal Navy.Date: 1800- Books
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The City and countrey chapmans almanack for the year of our lord 1691 : wherein all the marts and fairs in England and Wales, are disposed in an alphabetical order in every moneth ... also the post roads and their several branches throughout England and Wales ... and the names of all the market towns in every county ... : with other tables, rules, and directions, useful for all travellers, tradesmen, or chapmen of what kind soever.
Date: 1691- Books
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The City and countrey chapmans almanack for the year of our Lord 1690 : wherein all the marts and fairs in England and Wales, are disposed in an alphabetical order in every moneth ... also the post roads, and their several branches throughout England and Wales ... and the names of all the market towns ... : with other tables, rules, and directions, useful for all travellers, tradesmen, or chapmen of what kind soever.
Date: 1690- Books
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Neue. 1624. A new almanacke, and prognostication, with the forraigne computation, seruing for the year of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ, 1624 : Being bissextile or leap-yeare. Rectified for the eleuation of the pole articke, and meridian of the famous towne of great Yarmouth in Norfolke, and may serue generally for the most part of great Britaine. Practised, penned, and published by Ieffery Neue, gent.
Neve, Jeffery, 1579-1654Date: [1624]- Books
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Anglicus : or, An ephemeris for 1646. Delivering mathematically the successe of this yeers actions, between the King and Parliament of England. With astrologicall aphorismes, expedient for physitians and others, usefull for students in this science. To which is added The nativity of Prince Rupert. / By William Lilly student in Astrology.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681Date: 1646- Books
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The universal Scots almanack, for the year of our Lord M,DCC,LXXXI. Being the first 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 an- ctable Body; by their most obedient and most humble servant, John Robertson.
Date: [1781]- Books
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Riders 1672. British Merlin : bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful veritie, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities within the islands of Great Britains monarchy, and chronological observations of principal note, to this year 1672 being bissextile or leap year. With notes of husbandry physick, fairs, and marts directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefit of his country by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1672- Books
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Friend. 1615. A new almanacke and prognostication, in which you may behold the state of this present yeare of our Lorde God, 1615 : Being the third from the Leape yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the famous city of London, and will serue generally for all great Britaine. By Gabriell Friend.
Frende, Gabriel, active 1584-1599Date: 1615- Books
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The Chapmans and travellers almanack for the year of Christ 1695 : wherein all the post-roads, with their several branches and distances, the marts, fairs, and markets in England and Wales, are alphabetically disposed in every month : to which is added a table of accounts ready cast up ... and other tables and things useful for all travellers, traders, or Chapmen whatsoever : as also the rising and setting of the sun and moon, the tides, and whatsoever else is necessary for an annual almanack.
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Perkins. A new almanack, for the year of our Lord God 1707. Being the third after bissextile, or leap-year. And from the words creation, according to sacred writ, 5656 years. Composed and chiefly referred to the famous city of London; but (without sensible error) may serve for any other place in Great Britain. Adorn'd with a compendious chronology of things worth remembrance, since the creation to this present year; as also, the weather, the sun & moons rising & setting, with the high-ways, &c. and many other useful things, proper for such a work. The like not extant by any other, being of general use for all men. Made and set forth by F. Perkins, student in the mathematicks.
Perkins, F. (Francis).Date: 1707- Books
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Riders 1674 British Merlin : Bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful verities, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities within the islands of Great Britains monarchy, and chronological observations of principal note, to this year 1674, being the second after bissextile or leap-year. With notes of husbandry, physick, fairs and marts, directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefit of his countrey by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1674- Books
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Stewart's English register, for the year 1798: considerably enlarged and improved. Containing I. His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, with their usual places of abode. II. An alaphbetical list of the counties, boroughs, and members for each; with their town and country residences. III. A list of the baronets of Great Britain,; knights of the Garter, Bath and Thistle; Royal Households and state officers. IV. A new and correct list of the Royal Navy of England; also the flag officers, captains, commanders, &c. with a complete list of all the ships taken from or by the enemy since the commencement of the present war. V. The general and staff officers in Great Britain; army agents, officers of the Tower of London, &c. VI. Judges and officers of the law; Revenue Departments; Universities; Trading Companies of London, &c. With the present state of Scotland and America.The whole compiled and deigested from the most authentic lists, carefully corrected at the proper offices, and from the best information. Fitted to be bound up with Stewart's Irish Merlin, and making with it a perfect view of the present state of both Kingdoms.
Stewart, Alexander, printer.Date: [1798]- Books
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Swallow. A new almanack for the year of our Lord God 1702. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, 5704. Calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge, where the North-Pole is elevated 52 degr. 12 min. above the horizon. And may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom.
Swallow, John.Date: 1702- Books
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The universal Scots almanack, for the year of our Lord M,DCC,LXXXV. ... with new lists and an improved kalendar, ...
Date: [1785]- Books
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The cœlestial diary: Or An [ep]hemeris [for] the year of our blessed [S]aviour's incarnation, 1723. [be]ing the third after bissextile, or [leap] year. And from the creation of the [world] according to the best of history, 5672 years. Wherein is contained, ..., aspects, and operation of the planets with the eclipses, and observations upon the ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and ... and monthly observations, &c. ... according to art and referred to meridian of the midst of Great Britain, ... whole monarchy without sensible error. Salem Pearse, student in physick and cœlestial science. Imprimatur, W.B. July 27. 1722.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: 1723- Books
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The cœlestial diary: Or An ephemeris for the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1725 it being the first after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5674 years. Wherein is contained, the morion, aspects, and operation of the planets; with observations upon the eclipses, and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations, &c. calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the midst of Great Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The seventh impression. By Salem Pearse, student in physick and the cœlestial science.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: 1725- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, An ephemeris for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1750. Being the second after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history 5699 years. Wherein is contained the motions, aspects, and operations of the planets; with observations on the eclipses and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations, in a poetical manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The thirty second impression. By Salem Pearse, student in physick and cœlestial sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1750]- Books
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The coelestial diary: Or, An ephemeris. For the year of our blessed saviour's incarnation, 1736. being the bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of one world, according to the best of history, 5685 years. Wherein is contain'd the motions, aspects, and operation of the planets, with observations on the eclipses and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, as the moon's southing, sun and moon's ri[si]ng and setting, and monthly observations &c. [Cal]culated according to art, and referr'd to the meri[d]ian of the midst of Great-Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The eighteenth impression. Salem Pearse student in physick and the cœlestial science.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: 1736- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, An ephemeris for the year of Our Blessed Saviour's incarnation 1741. Being the first after bissextile, or leap-year, and from the creation of the world, according to the best of history, 5690 years. Wherein is contained the motions, aspects, and operation of the planets; with observations on the eclipses and solar ingresses; with other remarkable passages, and the moon's southing, sun and moon's rising and setting, and monthly observations, in a poetical manner, the like not extant, &c. Calculated according to art, and referred to the meridian of the middle of Great Britain, fitting the whole monarchy without sensible error. The twenty-third impression. By Salem Pearse, student in physick and the cœlestial sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1741]