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 1651.

25 Brown Bushel sen∣tenc'd.

29 Brown Bushel be∣headed.

30 M. Coke re-taken and committed to the Tow∣er.

April 18 G. Blake set sail for reducing of Scilly.

May M. G. Harrison march'd Northward with his Forces.

19 Peter Wright (a Je∣suit) executed at Tyburn.

June 2 S. Mary and Agnes Islands (in Scilly) surrendred to the Parliam.

Cor. Castle (in Guern∣sey) assaulted, but in vain.

21 M. Love arraigned before the High-Court of Justice.

Jul. 5 M. Love sentenc'd

15 Reprieved for 28 days.

17 S. James's Fair for∣bid.

18 M. Pottr and M. Gibbons arraigned before the High-Court of Ju∣stice.

25 They were sentenc'd

Inchigarvey (in Scotl.) surrendred to the Eng∣lish.

27 Brunt-Island sum∣mon'd.

28 Surrendred to the English.

S. John's Town surren∣dred.

Aug. 5 Scotch Army at Woodh.

7 They entred England

8 Marched by Carlile.

10 By Kendall.

16 They forced their passage over at Warring∣ton Bridge.

22 Scotch Army at Worcester.

M. Love and M. Gib∣bons beheaded on Tower-Hill.

An Insurrect. in Wales.

E. Darby landed at Weywater in Lancashire.

Sep. 3 E. Dar. defeat. in Lancash.

12. Scotch Army defea∣ted the third time at Wor∣cester.

13 G. Cromwell retur∣ned to London.

Scotch Prisoners march∣ed through London into Tuttle Fields.

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500 l. Sterling offered to any that should detect the Scotch King.

Oct. 2 King of Scots landed at New-haven in France.

15 Forces Embarqued at Weymouth for reducing of Jersey.

E. Darby beh. at Bol∣ton.

Col. John Benbow shot to death at Shrewshery.

16, 17 Forces shipped at Chester and Liverpool for reducing the Isle of Man.

18 They hoisted sail, but driven (by contrary Winds) into Beumorris.

19 Col. Hayn set sail with Forces for Jersey.

21 King of Scots at Paris.

22 Jersy Island taken.

25 Sir Timothy Fether∣stonhaugh beheaded at Chester.

28 Forces (design'd a∣gainst the Isle of Man) set sail for Beumor.

29 Isle of Man surren∣dred.

Ald. Kenrick sworn L. Ma. of London.

Cornet Cast. (in Guer∣sey) surrendred to the Par∣liament.

Nov. M. Gen. Massey (sore wounded) surrendred himself to the Countess of Stamford; but the Lord Grey (her son) secur'd and sent him to London.

M. G. Middleton, and L. G. David Lesley taken and secured.

The like several others of the Scots Nobility and Gentry at Ellet in Scot∣land.

Gen. Popham (one of the English Admirals) dyed.

26 L. G. Ireton dyed at Limrick in Ireland.

27 Col. Massey, the Mayor of Worcester, and others, brought to London and secured in the Tow∣er.

Dec. 17 Dutch Ambas∣sadours came to Lond.

19 They had Audience.

Jan. 11 Barbadoes sur∣rendred to the Parlia∣ment.

15 M. Lilburn senten∣ced to banishment by the Parliament.

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30 An Act for execu∣tion of the Judgment gi∣ven against him.

Mar. 11 M.S. Johns and M. Strickl. sent Ambassa∣dors from the Parliament into Hol. where they were several times affronted.

13 Received at Rotter∣dam, and conducted to the English-house.

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