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The Welsh-mans new almanack and prognostication for this present yeare, 1643 : Likewise, giving notice to all good peoples to beware of the danger that will befall them; if they take not heed in good time: wherein if there be found any one lye, her will be content to lose all her eredite, and also her other legge and arme, as her did at Kenton battaile. Withall, her doe forbid to have any red letters to be printed in her almanacke, because her do not love the red colour never since her lost so much of her bloud at that time, as her did at Edge-hil.
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Apollo Anglicanus : The English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolution, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables plain and useful. A twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, Gregorian or forain computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being the first after bissextile or leap-ye [sic]. To which is added the moons application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also rules and tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful and necessary. Calculated according to art and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees 41 minutes, exactly fi[t]ting all the middle counties of England, and wit[h]out sensible error the whole kingdom. / By Richard Saunder.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675Date: 1697- Books
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Apollo Anglicanus : The English Apollo. Assisting all persons in the right understanding of this years revolution, as also of things past, present, and to come. With necessary tables plain and useful. A twofold kalendar, viz. Julian or English, Gregorian or forain computations, more plain and full than any other, with the rising and setting of the sun, the nightly rising and setting of the moon, and also her southing, exactly calculated for every day. Of general use for most men. Being the first after bissextile or leap-ye [sic]. To which is added the moons application to the fixed stars: with the calculation of the eclipses: also rules and tables for the measuring of timber: with many other things both pleasant, useful and necessary. Calculated according to art and fitted to the meridian of Leicester, whose latitude is 52 degrees 41 minutes, exactly fi[t]ting all the middle counties of England, and wit[h]out sensible error the whole kingdom. / By Richard Saunder.
Saunders, Richard, 1613-1675Date: 1697- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1692 : Being the bissextil or leap-year, and from the creation 5692. Calculated for the meridian of the centre or middle of England, whose latitude is 54 deg. And therefore far more usefull for the kingdom in general, than any other extant. By W. Turner, Gent. In this almanack are contained these particluars. 1. A description of England, and a general tide-table. 2. A chronology of memorable things. 3. The sun's rising, setting, length of the day & night, and his place in the ecliptick, and break of day. 4. The change, full and quarters of the moon, with the time that every planet meets with the moon. 5. Choice rules for husbandry and gardening. 6. Presidents for making bills, bonds, wills, leases, &c. 7. Tables for interest of money, and for the purchasing of lands or leases of houses. 8. To measure and set out land, --- 9. To gauge vessels. - 10. And to find the hour of the day by the sun.
Turner, W. (William), active 1687-1701Date: 1692- 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.
Balles, Thomas.Date: [1631]- Books
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Clark 1633 : a new almanack and prognostication for this yeare, being the first after the bissextile, and from Our Saviours passion 1599 : calculated properly for the famous town of Ipswich, but may indifferently serve for any other place within this kingdome.
Clark.Date: MDCXXXIII [1633]- Books
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Swallow, an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1640 : being the bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the worlds creation 5589 : calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge, but may indifferently serve for any other place within this kingdome.
Swallow, ThomasDate: [1640]- Books
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An ephemeris for the year of our redemption 1669 : and from the worlds creation 5618, being the first from bissextile, or leap-year ... : calculated according to art, and referred to the horizon of London ... although this book belongs properly to the horizon of London, yet it will serve the whole nation without sensible error / by James Whiting.
Whiting, JamesDate: 1669- Books
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Pond 1632 : A new almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ MDCXXXII. [Being the third after leap-yeare], and since the creation of the world 5633. Again amplified with many things of very good use, both for pleasure and profit, not heretofore published. / ... by Edvvard Pond.
Pond, Edward, -1629Date: 1632- Books
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Kidman, 1634 : a new almanack for the yeare of our Lord God, 1634, being the second after the leap-yeare, and after the 27 of March the 10 yeare of the reigne of our sovereigne Lord King Charles : containing new and compendious tables, pleasant and usefull for all sorts of men, and not heretofore published by any / calculated by Thomas Kidman, for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex, (where the latitude is 52 degrees) but may serve without sensible errour any part of this kingdome of England.
Kidman, Thomas, active 1631-1638Date: [1634]- Books
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Kidman 1635 : a new almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1635, being the third after the leap-yeare, and after the 27 of March the 11 yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lord King Charles : containing things usefull and pleasant for all sorts of men / calculated by Thomas Kidman, for the meridian and latitude of Saffron-Walden in Essex, where the pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degrees, and may without sensible errour serve any part of this kingdome of England.
Kidman, Thomas, active 1631-1638Date: [1634]- Books
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Rivers 1630 : A new almanacke for the yeare since the nativitie of our Saviour MDCXXX, [being the third after leap-yeare.] Calculated for the famous vniversitie and towne of Cambridge; and may generally serve for the whole isle of Great Britain. / [By Peregrine Rivers].
Rivers, PeregrineDate: 1630..- Books
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Dove : an almanack for the yeare of our Lord God 1639, being the third after bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the worlds creation (according to Scaliger, Calvisius, Helvicus and such others) 5588 : calculated properly for the famous universitie and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degrees and 17 minutes.
Dove, JonathanDate: [1639]- Books
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Rivers 1631 : a new almanack for the yeare since the nativitie of our Saviour MDCXXXI, being the third after leap-yeare : calculated for the famous Vniversitie and towne of Cambridge, and may generally serve for the whole isle of Great Britain / by Peregrine Rivers.
Rivers, PeregrineDate: 1631- Books
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Dove. Speculum anni à partu virginis MDCLII. Or An almanack for the year of our Lord God 1652 : Being bissextile, or leap-yeare, and from the worlds creation 5662. Calculated properly for the famous Universitie and town of Cambridge, where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 17 minutes: but may indifferently serve for any other place within this kingdome.
Dove, JonathanDate: 1652- Books
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Rivers, an almanack for the yeare of our Lord Christ MDCXL : being the bissextile or leap-yeare, and since the creation of the vvorld 5589 : calculated for the famous universitie and tovvn of Cambridge, and may generally serve for the vvhole isle of Great Britain / by Peregrine Rivers.
Rivers, PeregrineDate: [1640]- Books
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The coelestial diary: or, an ephemeris for the year of our blessed Saviour's incarnation, 1764. Being Leap-Year, and from the Creation of the World, according to the best of History, 5711 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 forty-sixth impression. By Salem Pearse, Student in Physick and the Coelestial Sciences.
Pearse, Salem, active 1719.Date: [1764]- Books
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[An almanack for ... 1652].
Burton, WDate: [1652]- Books
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Clarke 1629 : a new almanack for this present yeare, being the first after the bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the worlds creation 5599 : serving especially for 21 deg. of longit. 52 of latitude / by Eustace Clarke of Sandridge neare S. Albons.
Clarke, Eustace, active 1628Date: MDCXXIX [1629]- Books
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Riders (1680.) British Merlin : bedect 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 1680. Being the bissextile or leap-year. With notes of husbandry, physick, fairs, & marts, directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for the benefit of his country, by Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1680- Books
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Dove Speculum anni or An almanack for the year of our Lord God. 1681 : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation 5684. Wherein is contained a chronology, the planets aspects, eclipses, terms, inclination of the air, with other things of note. Calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the north pole is elevated above the horizon 52 degr. and 17 min. But may indifferently serve for any place within this kingdom.
Dove, JonathanDate: 1681- Books
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Pond : an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation at the spring 5684 years compleat. Amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit: and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 6 minutes above the horizon. And may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom.
Pond, Edward, -1629Date: 1681- Books
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Swallow : A new almanack for the year of our Lord God. 1681. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, 5684. Calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the pole artick is elevated 52 deg. 17 min. above the horizon. And may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom.
Swallow, JohnDate: 1681- Books
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Pond : an almanack for the year of our Lord God 1681. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation at the spring 5684 years compleat. Amplified with many good things both for pleasure and profit: and fitted for the meridian of Saffron-Walden in Essex where the pole is elevated 52 degrees and 6 minutes above the horizon. And may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom.
Pond, Edward, -1629Date: 1681- Books
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Swallow : A new almanack for the year of our Lord God. 1681. Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the worlds creation, 5684. Calculated properly for the famous University and town of Cambridge, where the pole artick is elevated 52 deg. 17 min. above the horizon. And may serve indifferently for any other place of this kingdom.
Swallow, JohnDate: 1681