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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- 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 June 14, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- To the READER.
- A Table.
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Medicines for the Head.
- A remedy for the universall pain of the Head.
- A remedy for the Head, whatsoever the pain be.
- For pain in the Head.
- For all manner of Head-aches.
- To purge the Head.
- A water for the Rheume in the Head, and how to put away the Palsie.
- For the Megrim in the Head.
- To stop and dry up Rheume.
- For a scalded Head.
- For the Rheume in the Head.
- For the weaknesse of the Brain.
- For hair that faileth on thy Head.
- An excellent medicine.
- A remedy for the Head.
- For lightnesse in the Head.
- To purge the Head of evill humors.
- For pain in the Head.
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For the Eyes.
- section
- For a white that doth grow over the black of the Eye.
- For a bloodshotten Eye.
- For a blast in the Eye.
- A water to clear the sight.
- For blear Eyes.
- A water to clarifie the dimnesse of the sight.
- Another for the same.
- A singer powder that drieth and taketh away the rednesse of the Eyes.
- A Regiment for them that have sore Eyes.
- To clear the sight, or for rednesse of the Eyes.
- For a Pin and Web in the Eye.
- To make a good water for sore Eyes.
- For a hurt in a mans Eye that cometh with a stroke.
- Another for the same.
- For the Eyes that run full of water, and be bleared.
- To save a mans sight a long time good
- To draw Rheume back that falleth into the Eye.
- A medicine for sore Eyes, and for the Megrim in the head.
- For a Pearl and Wb in the Eye.
- A Medicine to clear the sight
- To make a precious water for sore Eyes, that be fair to look on, and yet cannot see with them.
- For a Pearl and Web in the Eye.
- A Medicine for any that have the small Pox fallen into their Eyes.
- For a Pin and a Web.
- For sore Eyes.
- For Eyes that are swoln.
- I have known a woman heal many blind people with this medecine following.
- A medicine wherewith one was holpen that had a prong thrust into the white of his Eye.
- A precious medecine for sore and dim Eyes.
- Another for sore Eyes.
- A speciall medecine for Eyes, first to clarifie the sight, and curable to all Passions to Eyes, as hath been pro∣ved many times, and if the Eyes be therewith washed, or else one drop of cleer water put therein, it clear∣eth the sight, and is much profitable to strained Eyes, it will destroy a Pearl, overcometh the Megrim, and healeth any Eye that is smitten with a stroke.
- To make a precious water for sore eyes, and for all manner of sores, as followeth.
- To make a water for sore Eyes, which is excellent,
- A medicine for the Pearl and Flegme grown over the Eye.
- Medicines for the Ears.
- Medicines for the Nose.
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Medicines for the Mouth.
- section
- For spitting of Blood.
- For stinking of the Mouth.
- For a stinking Breath.
- To recover a Mans Speech.
- For a Mouth that is staid with heat.
- For the Canker in the Mouth.
- Against the inward eating sore of the Mouth.
- For a Canker in the Mouth.
- For the falling of the Evola.
- For a Canker in the Mouth.
- For a Canker in the Mouth.
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Medicines for Teeth.
- To make Teeth white.
- To keep the Teeth sweet, clean, and from danger of Worms, or a Regiment Ach
- A Regiment for the Tooth-ach.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- Another for the same.
- An approved Medicine for the Tooth-ach.
- To take away the Tooth-ach in half an hour.
- A notable Medicine for the Tooth-ach.
- To make Teeth white.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- Another for the same.
- For to remove a Tooth.
- A Water for the Teeth.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- For a Canker, and Tooth-ach.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- To make Childrens Teeth come.
- To fasten the Teeth.
- For Worms in the Teeth.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- section
- Medicines for the Gummes.
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Medicines for the Face.
- For a sawcy stain'd Face like a Leper.
- For a Copper Face
- A Diet for a Copper Face.
- For a red Face.
- For Worms in the Face.
- To make the Face fair.
- A Medicine for a white Scurf in the Face.
- For Chapped Lips.
- To put away Freckles in the Face.
- A singular Medicine for Worms in the Face.
- To put away Freckles in the Face.
- For Blains in the Face.
- For a foul Blast in the Face.
- For a sawcy Flegme Face.
- For a red Face full of Pimples.
- To take away Freckles in the Face.
- To take away the small Pox, that they shall not be seen.
- To make the Face fair.
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Medicines for the Throat.
- For a sore Throat that is inflamed.
- For dry Hoarsenesse in the Throat.
- For a Canker in the Throat.
- For Hoarsenesse in the Throat
- For Hoarsenesse of a long continuance.
- To heal a Quinsie in the Throat.
- For the dry Cough.
- For stopping of the Pipes.
- For the Cough a good Medicine.
- For the Cough, and Pursinesse.
- For the Chyne Cough.
- A very good Medicine for the Cough
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Medicines for the Breast.
- For sore Breasts when they be broken.
- For sore Breasts
- An healing Salve for sore Breasts that be broken.
- For swelling of Womens Breasts.
- For abundance of Milk in a Womans Breasts.
- For all manner stopping of the Breasts.
- For all Diseases of the Breast, and to clear the Voice.
- To clear the Breasts.
- For sore Breasts.
- To make the Breasts shrink, and to heal them.
- For a woman that lacketh Milk in her Breasts.
- Medicines for the Spleen.
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Medicines for the Stomach.
- For belching.
- For pain in the Stomach.
- Another for the same.
- For a stinking breath that cometh out of the Stomach.
- To Vomit or cleanse the Stomach.
- For Wormes in the Stomach.
- For him that cannot keep his Meat in his Stomach without Vomiting.
- For Flegme in the Stomach.
- For Wind in the Stomach.
- To stay Vomiting.
- For an ill breath coming out of the Stomach.
- For the Stomach that hath the Pipes stopped, and so the Dropsie breedeth.
- Things evill for the Stomach.
- For burning in the Stomach.
- To make one Vomit.
- A precious Medicine for all Winds in the body, the Strangullion and the Stone.
- A precious Powder for Digestion.
- For the Stomach that cannot Digest, nor have Appetite to Meat.
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Medicines for the Liver.
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An Ointment for the Liver that mak
th good Digestion, and keepeth the body from Putrifying. - A Restorative for the Liver and the Lungs, if they be rotten it will restore it again, and do away the Gleme from the Heart, and comfort the same.
- For one that hath his Liver cloven to his ribs.
- For the heat of the Liver.
- For one that is Liver brent.
- For the stopping of the Liver.
- To preserve a man from stopping of the Liver.
- For the Liver.
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An Ointment for the Liver that mak
- Medicines for the Jaundise.
- Medicines for the Side.
- Medicines for the Pleurisie.
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Medicines for the Lungs.
- An excellent Medicine for the Cough of the Lungs.
- To make a Water that is restorative for a man, that if his Lungs be wasted, will restore them again, and gather Nature again.
- For the Cough of the Lungs.
- To comfort the Lungs.
- To open the Lungs.
- For the Impostumation of the Lungs.
- For heat or drought in the Lungs.
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Medicines for the Heart.
- For trembling of the Heart without a Fever.
- For the Heart that beateth or trembleth in mans bo∣dy, and cometh of thought.
- A good Medicine for the Heart, and Swowning.
- A comfortable Medicine to restore the spirits of the Heart, and to mend the disposition of the Etick or Consumption, as followeth.
- For swelling or rising about the Heart.
- For fatnesse about the Heart.
- To put away venom from the heart.
- For Gnawing about the Heart.
- Things good for the Heart,
- Against Swounding.
- Against Swounding.
- Medicines for the Belly.
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Medicines for the Collick.
- For the Wind-Collick.
- For the Strangullion.
- To make a precious Water for the Strangullion.
- For the Collick, a precious Medicine, proved.
- For all evills within the Bladder.
- For one that hath much wind in his Belly.
- For the Collick.
- A soveraine Medicine for the Collick and Stone.
- Another.
- For the Collick of the stomach.
- Medicines for the Wormes.
- A Medicine for the Guts.
- A Medicine for the Navel.
- Medicines for the Back.
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Medicines for the Flux of the Belly.
- To restrain the Flux, whatsoever the cause be.
- A good Medicine for the bloody Flux.
- For all manner of Fluxes that be curable.
- To stop a Lask in Children.
- To stop the bleeding of the Fundament.
- To make a man have a Lask.
- To keep a man Laxative.
- For the Bloody-flux.
- Another for the same.
- To avoid bruised Blood.
- A gentle Purgation to be taken at all times without fear.
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Medicines for the Stone.
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A Medicine for the Stone, tryed by Master
Hide ofNarbury. - An excellent Medicine for them that have the Stone
- For the Stone and Strangullion.
- For the Stone, that never faileth.
- Another for the same.
- Another for the same.
- To break the Stone in the Bladder.
- A soveraine Medicine for the Stone.
- A proved Medicine for the Stone.
- A Medicine for the Stone, oftentimes proved.
- For the Stone.
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A most approved Medicine for the Collick and Stone, by the most learned Phisitian Doctor
Gynello. -
A special Medicine for the Stone of Doctor
Le his Experiment as followeth.ckner, - For the Stone.
- To deliver the Stone, a Medicine that never fails.
- To break the Stone.
- An excellent Medicine for the Stone.
- Another for the same.
- Of the Stone.
- An approved Medicine for the Stone and Strangury.
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A Medicine for the Stone, tryed by Master
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Remedies for a Mans Yard.
- section
- For the Erection of the Yard above Nature.
- To heal a mans Yard that is sore.
- For the swellings in a mans Yard.
- For pain in ae mans Yard through Gravel or Champise as followeth.
- To make a water for a sore Yard.
- For burnign with a Harlot.
- For a mans Stones that hang down long.
- For him that cannot make water.
- For one that cannot make water.
- To make one make water.
- To make one make water.
- To make one make water.
- A Medicine for the Scyatica.
- Medicines for the fundament
- Medicines for the Piles and Emeroids.
- Medicines for the Thighes that be stiffe.
- Medecines for an ach or swel∣ling in the Knee.
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Medicines for Legs.
- Medicines for the Legs that be swollen.
- A Psaister for swollen Legs, or when you have no feeling in them.
- For a sore Leg.
- A Pultis for a sore Leg which is swollen red, and doth prick and ake.
- A Medicine for a Leg that is swollen, and is not red but will pit after ones finger.
- Another for the same.
- To heal a sore Leg coming of an old cause.
- For a Veine or Synew sprung in the Leg, or elswhere.
- The best Medecine for aking of bones in the Legs, or Joynts, or elswhere.
- For a swollen Leg.
- part - foot
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part - toe
- For a Corn on the Toe.
- Another for the same.
- To make a Nail.
- For aches in the Armes.
- For aking of the Wrests.
- For chapped hands.
- Another for the same.
- For the prick of a Thorne.
- To draw out a Prick or Thorn.
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To draw out a Thorn and heal the place, being red swollen, my Lady
Audelies medicine. - For a prick of a Thorn or Nail.
- For a prick of a a Thorn.
- Another for the same.
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Medicines for the Gout.
- An approved Medicine for the Gout.
- section
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For the Gout in the hand called
Chyragra. - For the Gout, and all manner of Aches.
- To comfort the joynts and Synews.
- Medicines for the Gout appropriate in all causes.
- For the Gout in the Feet.
- For the Gout cold.
- For the Gout.
- To take away pain of the Gout.
- Another for the same.
- For the festring Gout that maketh holes.
- For the Gout.
- An approved medicine for the Gout.
- A speciall medicine for the Gout.
- For the Gout.
- For the Gout.
- A speciall medicine for the Gout.
- For the Gout a proved medicine.
- For the Gout.
- Another for the Gout.
- For the Gout.
- Medicines for the Dropsie.
- part - cankers
- Medicines for burning or scalding.
- Medicines to stop Bloud.
- Medicines for the Morphew.
- part - waters
- Medicines for the Palsie that take away the Speech.
- Medicines for a Fellon.
- Medicines for the Impostume within a mans Body.
- Medicines for the Measels or Shingles.
- Medecines for the small Pox.
- For the French POX.
- For the Cramp.
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Medicines for all kind of sores and wounds,
- and first to draw a sore.
- A good water for every sore.
- A Plaister for that swelling which is called an Ʋncome.
- A soveraine plaister for any Ach.
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A Medicine or Oyntment cal∣led
Flos Unguentorum. -
To make
Salus Populi, which is good for Blanes, and to skin all sores in three days, and is good for him that feareth the Hemeroids. - A special Medicine for a Bruise.
- To asswage any Swelling where-ever it be.
- A marvellous Salve to heal and draw.
- To heal a wound.
- A water to heal all manner of wounds in short space, which is a thing that every man ought to have in his house, seeing it is of so great vertue.
- To heal a wound in ten days.
- To make that flesh shall not grow too much in a wound.
- A Diet for him that is wounded.
- part - itches and scabs
- Medicines for the Falling-sickness that doth not foam in the mouth, but by Ʋrine and Egestion, or both at once defileth himself.
- Medicines for Warts.
- Medicines to make one sleep.
- Medicines for an Ague; for a Fever Tertian.
- part - bites
- To kill a Tetter or Ring-worm.
- Medicines to take away Wens.
- For stinging of an Adder.
- For him that hath Eaten or Drunken Poyson.
- Medicines for the Plague or Pestilence.
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part - miscellaneous
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To make Doctor
Josephus Water. - For the Convulsion.
- For the moist Rhume in the Head.
- Another for the same.
- An approved Medicine for sore Eyes.
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A Medicine for Children that have the wormes, ap∣proved by Mistris
Isabel Dee in Moscoe. - For a pain in the stomack by a Cold.
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Mistris
Fryerirs medicine for sore Eyes. - For a Fellon or a Whitlow.
- For one that is Bursten, or a Child that hath been Bur∣sten six years.
- For to keep a Child from ha∣ving Convulsion fits
- For a Child still born, that was not long dead in the womb; or if there be any life in it, though not in ap∣pearance.
- For to bring them down on a Woman in Child-bed, though never so weak.
- To make a Cordial to give one in a burning Fever or A∣gue, in the time of their burning, when it is at the height.
- To make a Glister for one that is troubled with a sharp humour that causeth blood to proceed instead of Ordour.
- For an Itch that is vehement.
- For a Consumption.
- A Medicine to ripen any Boyl or sore, or a Push.
- For the Spleen.
- An excellent Medicine for a Scald or Burn, and chiefly for the Emerods.
- For the Whites, to cleanse and stay them.
- For a Whitlow.
- For a cut of a finger or hand.
- For a Tetter or Ring-worm.
- For one that is costive in Child-bed, there is no sa∣fer thing nor better.
- For the Scyatica, an approved Medicine.
- For an extraordinary flux of Rheum in the Eys that hath been.
- To Cure a Catarack.
- For a Consumption.
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A Julip of D.
Trench, for the Mother fits,Proved. -
To make the Salt of
Coral. - For Convulsion Fits.
- An excellent Vomit.
- For the Tooth-ach.
- For the Mother.
- Also for the preventing the Fit.
- For the Spleen.
- For a Tertian Fever.
- To dry up milk in the brests
- For sore Nipples.
- For one that is Costive in Childbed.
- For to Clense and stay the whites.
- For a Whitelow on the finger.
- For a cut hand or finger,
- To stay the bleeding of the nose.
- For a Cough.
- For the wormes in Children.
- The Composition of the Emplastrum Diachilon, to dry up milke in the brests.
- For any red inflammation, or that which is called saint Anthonies fire, which usually doth come in the Legs, and somtime in other Places.
- For a Tetter or Ringworm.
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To make Doctor
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Medicines for the Head.