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Merry Andrew, 1702. Or, An almanack after a new fashion, for the year 1702. Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. Amplified with many conceits. Calculated by stargazical art, for the meridian of the cross Edinburgh. By Merry Andrew, professor of prediction by star-gazing, at Tam-Tallon.
Merry Andrew, professor of predictions.Date: 1702- Books
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Merry Andrew, 1708: or an almanack after a new fashion, for the year 1708 being bisextile or leap year. Wherein the reader may see (if he put on a pair of understanding spectacles) many things worthy of his choisest observation. Calculated by stargazical art, for the meridian of the cross of Edinburgh. By Merry Andrew, Professor of predictions by stargazing, at Tam-Tallon.
Merry Andrew, professor of predictions.Date: [1708]- Books
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Swallow: a new almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1731; being the third from bissextile or leap-year: and from the world's creation 5680. Calculated properly for the famous university and town of Cambridge, where the North-Pole is elevated 52 degrees 12 min. above the horizon: any may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom.
Swallow, John.Date: 1731- Books
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Sturart's Irish Merlin; or, City and country almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1789. Being the first after leap-year: and, twenty-ninth of K. George IIId's reign till the 25th of October. Containing: I. A complete calender, with directioons for the management of fruit, kitchen and flower garden for every month. II. The sun's rising and setting, moon's phases, and age, with her southing, rising and setting. The times of high-water at Dublin-Bar. An equation table. III. Correct tables of coin, commission, interst, exchange, weights, measures, &c. IV. The names of the lord lietuant; of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and of the Lords and Commons of Parliament: and also, of the judges, and all persons in office civil or military, in the Kingdom of Ireland. A schedule of the stamp duties, several useful extracts from the Parliamentary recors of the last sessions, &c. And, the fairs, roads, and post-towns in Ireland. Published by authority.
Stewart, Alexander, printer.Date: [1789]- Books
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Stuart's Irish Merlin; or, City and country almanack, for the year of our lord, 1790. Being the second after leap-year: and, thirtieth of King George IIId's reign till the 25th of October. Containing: I. A Complete calender, with directions for the managment of fruit, kitehen and flower garden for every month. II. The sun's rising and setting. moon's phases, and age, with her southing, rising and setting the times of high-water at Dublin-Bar. An equation table. A table of the sun's refraction. III. Correct tables of coin comission, interest, exchange, weights, measures, &c. IV. The names of the lord lietuant; of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, and of the Lords and Commons of Parliament: and also, of the judges, and all persons in office civil or military, in the Kingdom of Ireland. A schedule of the stamp duties, several useful extracts from the Parliamentary recors of the last sessions, &c. And, the fairs, roads, and post-towns in Ireland. Published by authority.
Stewart, Alexander, printer.Date: [1790]- Books
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Swallow. A new almanack for the year of our lord God 1707. Being the 3d. after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, 5709. 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: 1707- Books
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Hemerologium hermeticum, or, A mercurial calender of the diurnall motions and configurations of all the planets for the year, 1654 ... : calculated properly for the elevation of the pole-artick 52 degrees yet may be indifferently referred to Great Britain and Ireland / by John Smith, student.
Smith, JohnDate: 1654- Books
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Pierce 1637 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord 1637, being the first from bissextile or leap-yeere : calculated for the latitude and meridian of the citie of Durham, the Pole Articke being elevated 55 degrees, and may serue without any great errour for most parts of Great Britaine / by Mathew Pierce.
Pierce, Matthew, active 1634-1641Date: [1637]- Books
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Dade, 1640 : a new almanack, and prognostication, with the forraigne computation, in which you may behold the state of this yeare 1640, for the meridian of London, and may serve for the most part of Great Britaine : being the leap yeare / by William Dade, gent.
Dade, WilliamDate: [1604]- Books
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Woodhouse 1617 : a plaine almanack or prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord God, 1617, being the first after the leap yeare : containing sondrie rules, notes [?] and directions, very necessary for most sorts of men, seruing indifferently for any part of this kingdome of Great Britaine but more specially, for the famous, and ancient citie of Chichester ... / by John Woodhouse.
Woodhouse, JohnDate: [1617]- Books
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Browne, 1617 : an almanacke and prognostication, for the yeare of grace, 1617, being the first from leape-yeere : calculated for the meridian of the famous citie of London and will serue generally for all Great Britaine / by Daniel Browne, practitioner in the art mathe.
Browne, Daniel, active 1614-1631Date: [1617]- Books
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Langley, 1640 : a new almanack and prognostication for this yeare of our Lord God, 1640, being bissextile or leape-yeare : conteining necessary instructions to be observed throughout the whole kingdome : rectified and referred to the meridian of the famous mayor towne of Shrewsbury, and generally for all the North-west parts of Great Britain / by Thomas Langley, philomath.
Langley, ThomasDate: [1640]- Books
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Burton 1621 : a new almanacke and prognostication, made for the yeare of our redemption, 1621, being the first from leape-yeare, and from the worlds creation 5590 : calculated for the elevation of the Pole Artick and meridian of the ancient and well gouerned city of Norwich in Norfolke, and will serue generally without any great errour, for any place within this monarchy of Great Britaine / made and set forth according to lawfull art, by Gre. Burton of Wymondham.
Burton, Gregory, active 1613-1621Date: [1621]- Books
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Katoptron, sive, Speculum perspicuum uranicum, or, A glasse wherein you may behold the various motions ... of the cœlestiall bodies in this yeare 1652 ... : calculated to the meridian of the famous university of Cambridge ... yet may indifferently serve for Great Britaine and Ireland / by Jo. Rowley.
Rowley, JohnDate: 1652- Books
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Bretnor 1609 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yere of our Lord God 1609, being the first from the bissextlle [sic] or leape yeare : calculated and composed according to arte for the latitude and meridian of the honorable citie of London, and may verie well serue al the south parts of Great Britaine / by Thomas Bretnor.
Bretnor, Thomas, active 1607-1618Date: [1609]- Books
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Euans 1629 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord 1629 : composed according to art, and especially referred to the latitude and longitude of the ancient shire-town of Shrewesburie, but serueth conueniently any part of Great Britaine : much in a little / by Iohn Euans.
Evans, John, active 1613-1659Date: [1629]- Books
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Piers 1638 : a new almanack and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God 1638, being the second from the bissextile or leap-yeere : calculated for the latitude and meridian of the city of Durham, the Pole Artick being elevated 55 degrees, and may serue without any great errour for most parts of Great Britaine / by Matthew Piers.
Pierce, Matthew, active 1634-1641Date: [1638]- Books
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Piers 1639 : a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God 1639, being the third from the bissextile or leape yeere : calculated for the latitude and meridian of the city of Durham, the Pole Articke being elevated 55 degrees, and may serue without any great error for the most parts of Great Britaine / by Mathew Piers.
Pierce, Matthew, active 1634-1641Date: [1639]- Books
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Hemerologium hermeticum, or, A mercurial calendar of the diurnal motions, configurations, and conjunctions of all the planets in the year of our Lord, 1656 ... : rectified to the latitude of 52 degrees, yet may indifferently be referred unto any place in Great Britain or Ireland / by John Smith, student.
Smith, JohnDate: 1656- Books
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Hopton 1608 : an almanacke for this present yeare of our redemption 1608, being leape yeare : rectified especially for the meridian and latitude of the famous towne of Shrewsbury, indifferently seruing the west parts and generally agreeing to the south part of Great Britaine / written by Arthur Hopton.
Hopton, Arthur, 1587 or 1588-1614Date: [1608]- Books
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The Treble almanack for the year MDCCXCI. 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: [1791]- Books
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White 1633 : A newe almanack and prognostication, for the yeare of our Lord God 1633. Being the next after the leape-yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the most honorable citie of London, and will serue generally for the monarchie of Great Britaine. / By Iohn White wel-willer to the mathematickes.
White, John, active 1613-1651Date: [1633]- Books
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White 1629 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1629. Being the first after the bissextile, or leap yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the most honourable city of London, and will serue generally for the monarchy of Great Britaine. / By Iohn White welwiller to the mathematickes.
White, John, active 1613-1651Date: [1629]- Books
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White. 1630 : A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God. 1630. being the second after bissextile, or leape yeere. Calculated for the meridian of the most honourable city of London, and will serue generally for the monarchie of great Britaine. By Iohn White, wel-willer to the mathematicks.
White, John, active 1613-1651Date: [1630]- Books
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Dade 1647 : a new almanack and prognostication: with the sun rising and setting for the first and middle of every month, with the signs & quarters of the moone, also the age of the moon against every day of the month in which you may behold the state of this year 1647 for the meridian of London, and may serve for the most part of Great Britaine, being the third after leap year / by William Dade.
Dade, WilliamDate: 1647