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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1695 March hath XXXI. days. (Book March)

Months Days. Weeks Days.
The glorious Sun now ushers in the Spring; And Birds harmoniously its welcome sing, Each thing revives on Land, as in the Seas, And sick-men are most sensible of ease. Trux hiberna soles nunc castra relinquere Mayors.
Moons Age
Saints Days, &c. The Signs F. Sea. Lo. Br Rise & Set. Observations
1 d David Bish. legs 11 48 4 R 8 Cloudy and 26
2 e Ceddus, Epis. legs 0 36 4 M 36 windy skie; 27
3 f Mid. Lent. S. feet 1 24 4 59 some rain. 28
4 g Adrian, Ab. feet 2 12 Set. frosty, sleet; 29
5 a Victorin. M. head 3 0 7 A 2 New Moon 5d.
6 b Fredolin. Ab. head 3 48 8 19 at 1 morning. 1
7 c Tho. Aquinas. head 4 36 9 33 with snow 2
8 d Faelix. B. neck 5 24 10 45 and hail- 3
9 e Apollon: M. neck 6 12 11 51 storms. 4
10 f 〈…〉〈…〉 arms 7 0 Manè. ☉ in Aries. 5
11 g XL Martyrs arms 7 48 0 49 changed 6
12 a Gregory Mag. breast 8 36 1 39 First quar 12 d.
13 b Wigan, Monk breast 9 24 2 19 at 6 Evening. 8
14 c Theodore, M. breast 10 12 2 52 to good 9
15 d Eufracius, M. heart 11 0 3 19 air again. 10
16 e Adaman: P. C. heart 11 48 3 43 Frosty, cold, 11
17 f 〈…〉〈…〉 belly 0 36 4 4 these daies, 12
18 g Edward, K. belly 1 24 4 23 set for snow 13
19 a Joseph: Conf. belly 2 12 4 41 or rain. 14
20 b Cuthbert: B. reins 3 0 Rise Full Moon 20 d.
21 c Maundy Thursd. reins 3 48 8 A 5 at 3 afternoon. 16
22 d Good Friday. secrets 4 36 9 23 Misty and 17
23 e Pialas, &c. M. secrets 5 24 10 38 misling: 18
24 f Easter-day thighs 5 12 11 45 pleasant, 19
25 g Atinun: B. V thighs 7 0 Manè. and somewhat 20
26 a Easter-Tuesd. knees 7 48 0 44 frosty 21
27 b Easter Wedn. knees 8 36 1 29 Last quar. 27d.
28 c Albertus, A, B. legs 9 24 2 8 at 3 afternoon. 23
29 d Gelasius, A. B. legs 10 12 2 42 some brisk 24
30 e Potton: Episc. legs 11 0 3 10 winds, and 25
31 f Low-Sunday. feet 11 48 3 32 perhaps wet. 26

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