Calendarium astrologicum, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord 1695 it being the third after leap-year : exhibiting the general state of the year ... together with a description of the most eminent roads in England from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair in them also rules for physick and husbandry, with a chronology of memorable things ... / by Thomas Trigge ...

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Calendarium astrologicum, or, An almanack for the year of our Lord 1695 it being the third after leap-year : exhibiting the general state of the year ... together with a description of the most eminent roads in England from town to town, and the certain time of any mart or fair in them also rules for physick and husbandry, with a chronology of memorable things ... / by Thomas Trigge ...
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Trigge, Thomas.
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London :: Printed by B. Griffin for the Company of Stationers,
1695.
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Almanacs, English.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
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695 October hath XXXI. days. (Book October)

Months dayes. Week dayes.
To sow your Winter grain time doth require: Set and remove young Trees, if you desire The Plumb, the Pear, the Apple, and the Bay: 'Tis best of all, while Luna's new: They say. October sapidis Bacchi nos perluit undis
Moons age.
Saints Days, &c. The Sign. F. Sea. Lo. Br. Rise & Set. Observations.
1 a Remigius, B. secrets 6 12 6 S 55 Apt to be 3
2 b Leodegar, M. thighs 7 0 7 A 27 frosty. 4
3 c Simplicius M. thighs 7 48 8 50 yet fair. 5
4 d Franciscus, C. knees 8 30 10 2 Winds 6
5 e Apollonius. knees 9 24 11 19 First quar. 5 d.
6 f 20 past Trin. legs 10 12 Mane at 10 morning. 8
7 g Marcus, P. M. legs 11 0 0 40 now begins 9
8 a Pelagla, Virg. feet 11 48 2 1 to rise. 10
9 b Dionysius. Ab. feet 0 36 3 22 Now prepare 11
10 c Paulinus, B. head 1 24 4 42 to meet 12
11 d Nichasius, M. head 2 12 Rise blustring 13
12 e ☉ In Scorpio neck 3 0 4 A 55 Fu. Moon 12 d.
13 f 21 p. Trin neck 3 48 5 29 at 5 morning. 15
14 g Casixtus, P. M. neck 4 36 6 8 rainy 16
15 a Wolfragan. M. arms 5 24 6 54 weather, 17
16 b Martinian, M. arms 6 12 7 47 several 18
17 c Florentius, M. breast 7 0 8 45 daies. 19
18 d S. Luke. breast 7 48 9 47 Pleasant 20
19 e Ptolomaeus. heart 8 34 10 53 frosty again. 21
20 f 22 p. Trin. heart 9 24 Manè Last quar 20d.
21 g Ursula, &c. M. heart 10 12 0 1 at 1 morning. 23
22 a Severus, M. belly 11 0 1 7 Cloudy 24
23 b Term begin belly 11 48 2 15 misty and 25
24 c Maglorius, B. reins 0 38 3 23 misling skie. 26
25 d Chrysanth. M. reins 1 24 4 32 gentle 27
26 e Amandus. reins 2 12 5 44 winds 28
27 f ••••. p. Trin. secrets 3 0 Set N. Moon 27 d.
28 g S. Sim. & Jude. secrets 3 48 4 A 57 at 7 at night. 1
29 a Narcissus, M. thighs 4 36 5 44 bringing 2
30 b Agelnoth. B. thighs 5 24 6 43 shewers at 3
31 c Foilan, B. M. knees 6 12 7 53 new Moon. 4

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