A new prognostication for the year of our blessed Lord 1677 Being the first after leap-year. Containing the moveable feasts: the eclipses the four quarters of the year: the changes of the moon, with the disposition of the weather. The dismal dayes. And the whole known fairs of Scotland. With other observations. Serving most fitly for the most part of the Kingdom of Scotland, but more especially for our city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55. deg. 55. min. At Aberdene, by an expert mathematician.

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A new prognostication for the year of our blessed Lord 1677 Being the first after leap-year. Containing the moveable feasts: the eclipses the four quarters of the year: the changes of the moon, with the disposition of the weather. The dismal dayes. And the whole known fairs of Scotland. With other observations. Serving most fitly for the most part of the Kingdom of Scotland, but more especially for our city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55. deg. 55. min. At Aberdene, by an expert mathematician.
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Glasgow :: by Robert Sanders, printer to the ci[ty and] University, and are to be sold in his shop,
1677.
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"A new prognostication for the year of our blessed Lord 1677 Being the first after leap-year. Containing the moveable feasts: the eclipses the four quarters of the year: the changes of the moon, with the disposition of the weather. The dismal dayes. And the whole known fairs of Scotland. With other observations. Serving most fitly for the most part of the Kingdom of Scotland, but more especially for our city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55. deg. 55. min. At Aberdene, by an expert mathematician." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A24427.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 17, 2024.

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Since

  • The Creation of the World — 5626
  • The general Deludge — 3990
  • Feigns the first King of Scotland — 1006
  • The building of Solomons Temple — 2694
  • Rome was built by Romulus — 2529
  • The Scots entred Albion — 2095
  • The building of Edinburgh Castle — 2007
  • The last destruction of Jerusalem by Vespasian 1608
  • The Christian Faith was received in Scotland 1467
  • The building of the high Church of Glasgow 479
  • The first invention of Guns — 297
  • The inventiō of Printing in Europe, before in China 237
  • The Colledge of Glasgow was built — 222
  • The appearing of the new star in Cassiopeia 105
  • The Gun-powder Treason, November 5. 72
  • The birth of King CHARLES the second 47
  • The Duke Hamiltons engagement — 29
  • The great fire in Glasgow — 25
  • The last great Plague in London — 25
  • The great fire in London — 19
  • The fall of an arch of the bridge of Glasgow, July 7. 1678, 6

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