A correct tide table, shewing the true time of the high-waters at London-Bridg, to every day in the year, 1683 by J. Flamsteed ...

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A correct tide table, shewing the true time of the high-waters at London-Bridg, to every day in the year, 1683 by J. Flamsteed ...
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Flamsteed, John, 1646-1719.
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London :: Printed for J. Baker ...,
[1683]
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Tides -- England -- London -- Tables.
Broadsides -- England -- 17th century.
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A Correct TIDE TABLE, shewing the true times of the High-Waters at London-Bridg, to every Day in the Year, 1683.

DJanuaryFebruar.MarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemb.Octob.Novemb.Decemb.
H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.H.M.
1M091520342 ☉ 132383353 ☉ 4541945952572732
A043219172352583524043451854873484
2M116243137255317494154495 ☉ 38614888 ☉ 36
A14635233143354254335561643843910
3M2143242273223534 ☉ 42446522626715918943
A23934224935041150525416557489531017
4M314 ☉ 03 ☉ 9484295195196172382510 ☉ 261050
A322418328425447539538623757921111124
5M34243634444458605586 ☉ 4883493911351157
A4145542555296226177159121017    
6M4195164205275 ☉ 51645639743950105407029
A43953943854961578738141029113103810
7M4 ☉ 5962457615640733728850119 18128
A5206275186427675975592611460☉6136155
8M5416545417117338258 ☉ 23102  03622220
A6572267740759852853103802218226243
9M63075463381082792192411180 ☉ 551362473 ☉ 4
A6588267384285695095811571262238322
10M72785973291392410 ☉ 201031  153226326340
A756932849439521050117033219248345358
11M82710 ☉ 68 ☉ 36101310211120114317241374 ☉ 4415
A8591039910104210491150  13831325423433
12M931111394211101116  0192 ☉ 6320344442450
A1041143101411381144020051231339425258
13M1037  1045   051123253356420524528
A1111013111505012120152313414440546546
14M11 ☉ 4304011440300381462193324335 ☉ 161067
A  15  05515212244350452525635628
15M0141290131 ☉ 171292373 ☉ 54851354871652
A04315103913915230325426537615727714
16M11021213202143203444466 ☉ 26427547 ☉ 38
A135231126220235339445463071282284
17M1582471472392563 ☉ 5942252670742849830
A2193327256315418440549731813917856
18M2393 ☉ 182 ☉ 2631333443850615838439 ☉ 44924
A2563322433293534595216428379141011953
19M3123462583464125205437 ☉ 1291194410381124
A32740313444315446874394410141161154
20M3414143284224 ☉ 5169633817101710431133  
A35542934344151463472851104811111159025
21M4 ☉ 94453585253873730926111911 ☉ 39  053
A4235241452665732821001148  026122
22M4385214315 ☉ 50622838 ☉ 341034  050521 ☉ 48
A4535424486187383499119016029116214
23M5966596487349794311410 ☉ 42052139238
A528631531720879401018  1511422259
24M5487055575383910 ☉ 141054012128136223319
A6973262382891310471128039148156244338
25M6328 ☉ 76 ☉ 54949471122  162821533355
A6588437269411020115401130226234321414
26M72692275910161052  0321 ☉ 52242251339433
A756102837105111260261021225838357453
27M8281042916112611 ☉ 58057126230313324417513
A931122955    124150247327340436536
28M9 ☉ 40  1034  029150213333423 ☉ 57457559
A1018  1111031059214233317357414519624
29M1058  11471 ☉ 01262352 ☉ 513314124325416 ☉ 52
A1137    1281512553834442845166920
30M    0221532153133233584 ☉ 44513633746
A015  0542162383293384135353773820
31M051  122  258  351427  63    
A123  148  317  45443  630    

M stands for Morning, A Afternoon, ☉ for Sunday.

Note, That when by reason of long Droughts in Summer, or continual hard Frosts in Winter, the Fresh Waters are low, as also when the Wind blows hard at N. or N. W. the Tides may hold up longer than the times shewed in the Table.

That when the contrary Winds blow, or by reason of great Rains, the Freshes are increased, it holds not out so long: yet have I very seldom found the difference above half an hour.

The Table may be made to serve places under-written, by

ADDINGh.m.
For Tinmouth-Haven, Hartlepool, and Amsterdam,030
Brest.10
Silly.145
Bridlington-Peer and Humber.20
Pensans, Weymouth, Hamburg, and Hull.330
Lanion and Foulness.410
Bridgwater, Lands-end and Texel.445
Portland, Harflew, and without the Vlie.540
SUBTRACTINGh.m.
For Leith, Maes and Goury's Gut.015
Gravesend, Rochester and Rammikins.10
Buoy of the Nore, and Flushing-Head.120
Shooe-Beacon, Portsmouth, Redsand, Ostend.230
Spithead, Harwich, Dover, Calice and Dublin.30
Orsordness, Gunfleet, Hastings, Shoreham and Diep40
Needles and Yarmouth Peer.440
S. Hellens and Haver de Grace.530

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