The gentleman and citizen's almanack for the year of our Lord, 1730. Being the Second after Bissertile or Leap-Year. Containing A Table of Terms, and Returns. A Table of Eclipses. The Days of the Year, necessary for finding the Number of Days or Weeks between any two Days. The Days of the Month. The Week-Days, named at large. The Holidays. The Moon's Age, Change, Full, and Quarters. The New Stile, or Gregorian Kalendar. A Table of Equation, for a Clock or Watch, for every Day this Year. A Tide Table. A Table of the Price of Goods at 112l. to the Hundred. The Post-Towns of Ireland, newly corrected. A Table of Twilight, for every 5th Day of the Year. A Table of Coin. A Table of Interest at 7 per Cent. A Table of Purchase, at 6, 7, 8 and 10 per Cent, Compound Interest, from 1 Year to 31, &c. A Table of the Weight of Houshold Bread. The Swearing Days of the Masters of the Corporations of Dublin, with the present Masters Names: The Names of the Lord Lieutenant, the Judges of His Majesty's Courts, Commissioners of the Revenue, &c. The Names of the present Lord-Mayor, Sherriffs, and Aldermen of the City of Dublin. The Marriages and Issues of the present Princes of Europe. The Deaths of the late Kings and Princes of Europe. With an Explanation of the whole prefixed. Also the Roads and Fairs of Ireland, in which all those Mistakes and Omissions in former Almanacks, which Gentlemen have been pleased to send Information of since the last Year, are carefully set right this Year.

  • Watson, John, -1769.
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[1730]
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Dublin : printed for John Watson, Bookseller on the Merchant's-Key, near the Old-Bridge, by John Gowan, in Back-Lane, [1730]

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[40]p. ; 80.

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