The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. collected into one volume / by John Gadbvry ...

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The works of that late most excellent philosopher and astronomer, Sir George Wharton, bar. collected into one volume / by John Gadbvry ...
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Wharton, George, Sir, 1617-1681.
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London :: Printed by H. H. for John Leigh ...,
1683.
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Subject terms
Rothmann, Johann.
Booker, John, 1603-1667. -- Bloody Irish almanack.
Lilly, William, 1602-1681. -- Merlini Anglici ephemeris -- 1647.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Palmistry -- Early works to 1850.
Great Britain -- History -- Stuarts, 1603-1714.
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Anno 1646.

27. Newark Summoned by the Parliament.

April 8. Ruthen Castle delivered.

Corfe Castle taken by Storm and Stratagem.

9. Articles agreed on for the surrendring of Ex∣eter to the Parliament.

10. Barnstaple Sum∣moned.

13. Exeter delivered.

Litchfield Summoned.

14. Barnstaple Town and Castle the like.

15. S. Michaels Mount yielded.

25. Dunstar Castle de∣livered.

26. Woodstock delivered.

27. King disguised from Oxford.

May 2. Oxford Besieg∣ed (the second time) by the Parliament.

4. Treaty began at Newark.

5. King came to the Scotch Army at Southwel.

8. Banbury surrendred.

9. Newark surrendred by the Kings Command.

11. Oxford, Walling∣ford, and Radcot Sum∣moned.

13. King came to New∣castle.

18. Treaty began be∣fore Oxford.

24. Radcot surrendred to the Parliament.

29. The Dispute be∣gan at Newcastle betwixt the King and Mr. Hen∣derson.

June 6. Carnarvon Town and Castle surrendred.

9. Ludlow delivered.

10. Borstal-house the like.

20. Treaty (before Ox∣ford) ended.

24. Oxford surrendred.

Farrington the same.

July 9. Duke of York's Servants discharged.

11. M. Lilburn com∣mitted to the Tower.

16. Litchfield Close sur∣rendred.

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The Dispute betwixt the King and M. Hender∣son ended.

23. Worcester surren∣dred.

24. Princess Henrietta conveyed from Oatlands.

28. Wallingford Castle surrendred.

31. Gotheridge Castle surrendred.

Aug. 7. Ragland Sum∣moned.

13. Sir John Stawell Prisoner to Ely House.

17. Committed to New∣gate.

Pendennis yielded.

Conway taken by storm.

18. Great Seal of Eng∣land broken and defaced.

19. Ragland surren∣dred.

Sept. 13. E. Essex dyed.

16. Scilly Island and Castle surrendred.

Octob. 22 E. Essex's Fu∣neral.

26. Denbigh Castle sur∣rendred.

Nov. 12. Gen. Fairfax returned Triumphantly to London.

14. Both Houses Con∣gratulated his coming.

The like did the Lon∣doners.

Feb. 11. Scotch Army marched over Tweed.

12. Berwick quitted by the Scots.

15. Excise House burnt.

17. King Charles to Holmby.

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