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Title: At the sign of the Flower de Luce near the church porch in the Little Miuories [sic], without Aldgate.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1685?]
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Title: A black almanack or Predictions and astronimonicall observations foreshewing what will happen to the king of Scots this present year, from the aspect and conjunction of the planets on the day and hour of his coronation the first of January 1651. Also some calculations concerning many bloudy fights between the English and Scots and the various success thereof. With a bloudy contention between the buff-coat, the long coat, and the black-coat, and the issne [sic] thereof. Licensed according to order.
Publication info: London : Printed by J. Clowes, 1651.
subjects: [Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685 -- Early works to 1800] [Astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The Bloody almanack; or, Astrological predictions, and monthly observations; denoting and setting forth, I. The great changes, mutations, and revolutions, that will happen in the year of Christ, 1655. And the direfull actions, and memorable accidents that will befall some great ones in authority, who have inriched themselvs by the sweat of other mens browes. II. The particulars of the greatest catastrophe that ever happened in England, the calling to an account some of the Common-wealths servants, who are now become her masters; and the making of divers headless. III. A diary of the national affairs, the proceedings of the nobles, and a most excellent antidote to cure the malady of the Commons, and to confirm and establish our long-desired liberties. IV. The arraignment and conviction of divers time-buggering changlings, and the admirable effects that will attend the motion of our lawfull governors. V. The rectifying of the magistracy, the administring of true justice to the commonalty, and the exaltation of our long contended for liberty. VI. The violent diseases that will prove obnoxious and incident both to men, and women; and a brief computation of the royal chronicle. Published by authority.
Publication info: London : Printed for G. Horton, 1655.
subjects: [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- Forecasting -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Natura prodigiorum or, a discourse touching the nature of prodigies. Together with the kinds, causes and effects, of comets, eclipses, and earthquakes. With an appendix touching the imposturism of the commonly-received doctrine of prophecies, spirits, images, sigils, lamens, the christal, &c. and the propugners of such opinions.
Author: Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.
Publication info: London : Printed by J.C. for Fr. Cossinet, at the Anchor and Mariner in Tower-street; and Tho. Basset in St. Dunstans-Church-yard in Fleetstreet, 1660.
subjects: [Astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Occultism -- Early works to 1800] [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Omens -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: A diurnal speculum, for the year of our Lord God, 1684 Being the bissextile, or leap-year, with annual and Mon[thly] predictions & progn[o]stications astrologically handled. (Written and design'd for the press in Aug, 1683. but its publication prevented by the printers t[e]merity.) Wherein was fore-told, in D[e]cemb. 1683. the late and unheard of frost; with the events that may probably and suddenly ensue thereon. By Richard Kirkby, student in astrology and physick.
Author: Kirby, Richard, b. 1649.
Publication info: London : printed by John Bringhurst, at the sign of the Book and Three Black-Birds, in Leaden-Hall Mutton-Market, (who formerly lived at the Book in Grace-Church-Street), 1684.
subjects: [Almanacs -- Early works to 1800] [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Weather forecasting -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The dangerous condition of the United provinces prognosticated and plainly demonstrated, by Mr. William Lilly, in his observations of that comet which appeared in the year of our Lord, 1652. And published in his annual predictions in the year 1654, &c. Together with some hints, and touches, of the most inhumane and unparaleld crueltyes committed by the Dutch upon our English-men at Amboyna, Polaroone, and Lantore in the East-Indies. With several proofs of their insolencies, ambition, and avarice. Written for the satisfaction and incouragement of all such as have not already been convinst of their perfidious dealings. With allowance,
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: London : printed for W. Whitwood at the signe of the Golden Bell in Duck-Lane near Smithfield, 1672.
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Title: Mr. Lillie's predictions concerning the many lamentable fires which have lately happened. With a full account, not onely of all the great fires in England this present year, 1676. As at Cottenham near Cambridge, Southward, Blanford in Dorsetshire, Witiham by Oxford, Abington in Bark-shire, Nightingale Lane, &c. But also beyond the sea: as at Mosco, where ... dwelling houses were burned down April 22. The cities of Starguard, and ... Brandenburgh in Germany, May 21. And several towns in Burgundy, the French countee, and Picardy, belonging to the French King, consumed in May last. Published for the general satisfaction. With allowance, June 23. 1676. Ro. L'Estrange.
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: [London] : Printed for P. Brooksby, in West-Smithfield, 1676.
subjects: [Fires -- Early works to 1800] [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Astrology -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Mr. Lillies astrologcal [sic] predictions for the year, 1677 Wherein is plainly expressed, and by the rules of astrology proved; the happy condition of this our nation for the year ensuing. As first, the peace of our nation. Secondly, the happy return of our merchants. Thirdly, the great blessing of God upon our harvest. And fourthly, the safe delivery of women with childe, who will this year be very fruitful. With several other questions for young-men and maids. With allowance.
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: [London] : Printed for T. Passinger next door to the sign of the Meir-maid in the New-buildings on London-bridge, [1677?]
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Title: Mr. Lillies late prophecy come to pass. Concerning the present vvar, and the late unseasonableness of the weather. Wherein it is made manifest, whatsoever he has prognosticated of the present year, 1673. Is in great probability of proving true, from the events that have already been observed. Licensed, according to order, Iuly 10. 1673.
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: [London] : Printed by A. Purslow, 1673.
subjects: [Astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Weather forecasting -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: Mr. Lillies nevv prophesie of a general peace Together with the uniting of all different persuasions of religion, in principles of love and mutual condiscention. To which is added a strange and wonderful prophesie lately discovered in Holland, relating to the grand affairs of our present age. Faithfully translated & communicated from the original by a person of quality.
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: [London?] : Printed for M.B., in the year, 1674.
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Title: A peculiar prognostication astrologically predicted according to art: VVhether, or no, His Majestie shall suffer death this present yeere 1649.
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: [London] : Published for generall satisfaction, 1649.
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Title: A very strange prediction of liberty of conscience, foretold (in the year 1652.) and published by our late famous English astrologer VVilliam Lilly, tho then not vulgerly understood, and was therefore the less taken notice of, tho presaging things of great weight and worth, such as the things following may be. First, a church way, laws and orders decreed of God for this kingdom of England in time to come, and by what kind of people to be carried on, and how they shall be qualified for their said work, and how the people in this kingdom may be fitted to receive the same. Secondly, that in favour thereof the then present chief or head magistrate in the kingdom shall respit the execution of the penal laws, by the name of his sharp laws. Thirdly, that about that time the terestial Jerusalem shall be recovered out of the hands of the Turks, the Jews converted, and the fullness of the gentiles brought in, as the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments do declare. With allowance
Author: Lilly, William, 1602-1681.
Publication info: London : printed and sold by Andrew Sowle, at the Three Keys, in Nags-Head-Court, in Grace-Church-Street, over-against the Conduit, 1688.
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Title: Merlinus Anglicus: or, England's Merlin. Prophetically fore-telling, the admirable events, and wonderful effects, that shall befall the king of Scots, the states of Holland, and the Parliament of England, in all their consultations, warlike actions, and naval designes, both by sea and land, for the year of our Lord, 1653. With the most exact predictions, and monthly observations, touching the great rising of the European nations against England; and the success that will attend them in all their motions, enterprises, and attempts; as also, the causes of these strange revolutions, mutations, inclinations, and eversions of empires, kingdoms, and common-wealths. Likewise the astronomical calculations of the eclipses, lunations, and conjunctions; portending a great change of government, religion, and law, in England, Scotland, and Ireland; together with the taking off all taxes, assesments, burdens, and oppressions; and calling to a severe account all committees and treasurers; with the executing of many great ones.
Publication info: London, : Printed by R. Wood, 1653.
subjects: [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800] [Great Britain -- Forecasting -- Early works to 1800] [Europe -- Forecasting -- Early works to 1800]
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Title: The next door to the Castle-Tavern, without Cripplegate at a scriveners house, liveth a gentlewoman, who resolveth these questions following.
Publication info: [London : s.n., 1685?]
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Title: Thomas Saffold, an approved and licensed physician, and student in astrology, still lives at the Black-Ball and old Lilly's Head, next door to the feather-shops that are within Black-Fryars Gate-way, which is over against Ludgate-Church, just by Ludgate, in London, who resolves these questions following, viz. Whether any ones life may be happy or unhappy ...
Publication info: [London : s.n., between 1674 and 1691]
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Title: Most strange and terrible astrological predictions and dreadful presages for the ensuing year, 1684. Foretelling what shall happen to several sorts of people in and about the city of London. Together with such mighty wonders that shall happen in this year, the like have not been since Noah's flood. With advice to young men how they may escape the danger. Newly written, and published for the good of all, by S. Trigg.
Author: Trigg, Stephen.
Publication info: London : printed by J. Harefinch in Mountague-Court in Little Britain, for the author, 1684.
subject: [Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800]
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