The great cicle of Easter containing a short rule. To knowe vppon what day of the month Easter day will fall, made for the vse of such as would without their booke readily find out, and declare as well Easter day, as the other moueable feastes in the yeere: the domincall [sic] letter, the epact the age of the moone, her shining and the course of the tide. With other necessarie tables to learne out the course of the yeere, by Io, P. 1583. [...] Set foorth according to the Queenes iniunctiones.

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The great cicle of Easter containing a short rule. To knowe vppon what day of the month Easter day will fall, made for the vse of such as would without their booke readily find out, and declare as well Easter day, as the other moueable feastes in the yeere: the domincall [sic] letter, the epact the age of the moone, her shining and the course of the tide. With other necessarie tables to learne out the course of the yeere, by Io, P. 1583. [...] Set foorth according to the Queenes iniunctiones.
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Pett, John.
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Imprinted at London :: By I[ohn] C[harlewood] for Thomas Butter [, and are to be solde at his shoppe neere to S. Augustines gate,
1584]
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Church calendar -- Early works to 1800.
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"The great cicle of Easter containing a short rule. To knowe vppon what day of the month Easter day will fall, made for the vse of such as would without their booke readily find out, and declare as well Easter day, as the other moueable feastes in the yeere: the domincall [sic] letter, the epact the age of the moone, her shining and the course of the tide. With other necessarie tables to learne out the course of the yeere, by Io, P. 1583. [...] Set foorth according to the Queenes iniunctiones." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A09537.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 24, 2024.

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¶ This declaration serueth for the Table before.

HEere for the benefit of and ease of such, as vse the water to passe by tide from out of Kent to London, I haue in this Table drawne out the times aswell of the full Sea as of the lowe water. At Graues∣ende, at Eryth and at London. So that if you would know the tide at any of these thrée pla∣ces, thus must you vse this Table, first learne the age of the Moone: and in the same order yee shall haue the full Sea and lowe water at the place according to his title, by the howre of the clocke and minute which be also noted with H. signifying the howre and M. the minutes.

¶ In which Table you may learne what Moone maketh the full Sea at the said places, as at London a Southwest Moone maketh a full Sea, at Grauesende South Southwest Moone, at Erith Southwest and by South.

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