The gentleman and citizen's almanack for the year of our Lord, 1729. Being the First after Bissertile or Leap-Year. Containing A Table of the Terms and their Returns; A Table of Eclipses; The Days of the Year, very necessary for finding the Number of Days, or Weeks between any two Days in the Year; The Days of the Month; The Week Days, set down in their Names at large, which they commonly go by; The Rising and Setting of the Sun; The Moon's Age; The New Stile, or Gregorian Kalendar; A Table of Equation, shewing how much faster or slower than the Sun-Dial, a good Clock or Watch will go every Day this Year; A Tide-Table; A Table of the Price of Goods, at 112l. to the Hundred; The Post-Towns in Ireland; A Table of the Beginning, Ending and Length of Morning and Evening Twilight, for every 10th Day of the Year; The Swearing Days of the Masters of the Corporations of Dublin: The 4 Quarterly Assemblies of the City of Dublin; A Table of Coin. A Table of Simple Interest at 7 per Cent. A Table of Purchase at 6, 7, 8, and 10l. per Cent, Compound Interest: A Catalogue of the Principal Kings and Princes in Europe, with the Time of their Births and Ages; And a Regal Table from K. Henry 7. With an Explanation of the Whole prefixed. Also, the Roads and Fairs.

  • Watson, John, -1769.
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[1729]
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Dublin : printed for John Watson Bookseller on the Merchant's-Key, near the Old-Bridge, by J. Gowan in Back Lane, [1729]

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[32]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T126630

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