A black almanack or Predictions and astronimonicall observations foreshewing what will happen to the king of Scots this present year, from the aspect and conjunction of the planets on the day and hour of his coronation the first of January 1651. Also some calculations concerning many bloudy fights between the English and Scots and the various success thereof. With a bloudy contention between the buff-coat, the long coat, and the black-coat, and the issne [sic] thereof. Licensed according to order.

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A black almanack or Predictions and astronimonicall observations foreshewing what will happen to the king of Scots this present year, from the aspect and conjunction of the planets on the day and hour of his coronation the first of January 1651. Also some calculations concerning many bloudy fights between the English and Scots and the various success thereof. With a bloudy contention between the buff-coat, the long coat, and the black-coat, and the issne [sic] thereof. Licensed according to order.
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London :: Printed by J. Clowes,
1651.
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Charles -- II, -- King of England, 1630-1685 -- Early works to 1800.
Astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Predictive astrology -- Early works to 1800.
Great Britain -- History -- Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660 -- Early works to 1800.
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"A black almanack or Predictions and astronimonicall observations foreshewing what will happen to the king of Scots this present year, from the aspect and conjunction of the planets on the day and hour of his coronation the first of January 1651. Also some calculations concerning many bloudy fights between the English and Scots and the various success thereof. With a bloudy contention between the buff-coat, the long coat, and the black-coat, and the issne [sic] thereof. Licensed according to order." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A76774.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 20, 2024.

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  • FOr the Brests when they be broken 49.
  • For a sore brest 50.
  • A healing salve for a sore brest 50.
  • For a swelling in a womans brest 50.
  • For abundance of milk in a womans brest 54.
  • For all manner of stopping in any brest 51.
  • For all diseases of the brest, and to clear the voice 51.
  • To clear the brest 52.
  • For a sore brest 52.
  • For to make the brests shrink, and for to heal them 52.
  • For a woman that lacks milk in her brest 152.
  • To dissolve a hard belly 75.
  • For any hard belly that's sore 75.
  • For diseases of the belly 76.
  • A drink to destroy all evills of the belly 76.
  • For blanes, and to skin sores 156.
  • Medicines for a bruise 157.
  • For the biting of a mad dog 169.
  • The biting of all kind of venemous beasts 169, 173.
  • The bursten to cure 183.
  • Weaknesse of the back 83.

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  • For the pain in the back 83
  • Medicines for burning and scalding 139.
  • For one burned with a March 139.
  • For burning with Gunpowder 139.
  • For burning with Wild-fire 139.
  • For the bleeding of the Nose, to stop any other place 141
  • Another 205.
  • Another ibid.
  • For the pain in the reines of the back 84.
  • For the bloudy Flux 86.
  • Another for the same 87.
  • To avoid bruised bloud 87.
  • A gentle purge for the bloud without fear 87.
  • For all evills in the bladder 78.
  • For wind in the belly 78.
  • For spitting bloud 25.
  • For boyle to ripen 188.
  • For one, if bursten six years, man or child 183.
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