Astrologonaytis or, The astrological seaman directing merchants, mariners, &c. adventuring to sea, how (by God's blessing) to escape many dangers which commonly happen in the ocean. Unto which (by way of appendix) is added, A diary of the weather for XXI. years, very exactly observed in London: with sundry observations made thereon. By John Gadbury, student in physick and astrology.

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Astrologonaytis or, The astrological seaman directing merchants, mariners, &c. adventuring to sea, how (by God's blessing) to escape many dangers which commonly happen in the ocean. Unto which (by way of appendix) is added, A diary of the weather for XXI. years, very exactly observed in London: with sundry observations made thereon. By John Gadbury, student in physick and astrology.
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Gadbury, John, 1627-1704.
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London :: printed by Matthew Street,
MDCXCVII. [1697]
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The Names of those Ingenious Gentlemen, and Excellent Artists, who had the Honour to Build the X. several Brave SHIPS of WAR, whose Genitures are herein Re∣corded, which the Author (Deeming wor∣thy to Live with Their Noble Works) hath thought fit to Commemorate to Posteri∣ty, by Incerting Them at the end of his ASTROLOGICAL SEA-MAN.

I. THe Defiance; Built by Mr. Robert and Mr. Willi∣am Castle, at Deptford.

II. The Loyal London; Built at Deptford, by Mr. Commissioner Taylor.

III. Charles the Second; Built by Mr. Jonas Shish, at Deptford.

IV. Sir William Pettyes Double-Bottom'd Ship; Built by Mr. Jonas. Shish, at Jamaica, near Redriff.

V. The Edgar; Built at Bristol, by Mr. Taylor; and Re-built by Mr. Isaack Bets, at Portsmouth.

VI. The Rupert; Built by Mr. (now Sir) Anthony Dean, at Harwich,

VII. The II. Loyal London; Built by Mr. Jonas Shish, at Deptford.

VIII. The Royal Catherine; Built by Mr. Christopher Pett, at Woolwich.

IX. The Cambridge; was Built by Mr. Jonas Shish, at Deptford.

X. The Saint Michael; was Built at Portsmouth, by Sir John Tibbets.

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