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 December hath XXXI. days. (Book December)

Month days. Week days.
Thus years revolve, and every thing doth turn In order; till we sleep within the Ʋrn Of pale Oblivion. To th' Center all things tend. Poor Almanack's! as greater things must end. Otia ruricolis praestat jucunda December.
Moons age.
Saints Days, &c. The Sign. F. Sea Lo. Br. Rise & Set. Observations.
1 f S. Advent. feet 7 48 10 S 24 Frosty air 5
2 g Bibiana, V. feet 8 36 Manè. First q 2d.
3 a Cassianus, M. feet 9 24 0 1 at 1 morning. 7
4 b Barbara, V. head 10 12 1 17 about these 8
5 c Eanfleda, Qu: head 11 0 2 31 dayes. 9
6 d Nicolaus, B. C. neck 11 48 3 43 Winds and 10
7 e Ambrose, B. D. neck 0 36 4 53 rain 11
8 f S. Advent. arms 1 24 6 0 stirring at 12
9 g Joachimus, M. arms 2 12 7 1 full Morn. 13
10 a Eulatia, M. arms 3 0 rise 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Moon 10 d.
11 b Damasus, P.M. breast 3 48 5 A 8 〈…〉〈…〉 Capricorn 15
12 c Elfred, V. breast 4 36 6 11 at 1 afternoon. 16
13 d Lucia, Virg. heart 5 24 7 15 somewhat 17
14 e Nicasius, M. heart 6 12 8 20 cleering 18
15 f 3 S. Advent. heart 7 0 9 25 again: 19
16 g Colmannus, M. belly 7 48 10 30 with frosty 20
17 a Lazarus. belly 8 36 11 36 air. &c. 21
18 b Ember-week. reins 9 24 Manè. Last quar 18 d.
19 c Memthius, M. reins 10 12 0 43 at 5 afternoon. 23
20 d Julius, M. secrets 11 0 1 53 cloudy; 24
21 e St. Thomas. secrets 11 48 3 4 overcast, 25
22 f 4. S. Advent. secrets 0 36 4 14 cleering. 26
23 g Victoria, Virg. thighs 1 24 6 24 Heavy air, 27
24 a Ignatius, M. thighs 2 12 6 31 now expect 28
25 b Christmass. knees 3 0 sets New Moo. 25d.
26 c S. Steven knees 3 48 5 A 26 at 8 at night. 1
27 d S. John legs 4 36 6 49 rain, snow, 2
28 e Innocents. legs 5 24 8 10 frosts, and 3
29 f Tho. Cantuar. feet 6 12 9 29 right 4
30 g Radulph. Abb. feet 7 0 10 43 winterly 5
31 a Silvester, P. M. feet 7 48 12 5 weather. 6

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