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A02008 A litle treatise, conteyning many proper tables and rules very necessary for the vse of al men, the contentes wherof appere in the next page folowing. Collected and set forthe by Richard Grafton. 1571. Grafton, Richard, d. 1572? 1571 (1571) STC 12153; ESTC S115669 36,046 108

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the .xvij. day of Nouember next it shal be sithen the .iij. yere of kynge Iohn 370. yeres and thus of the lyke 3. Question An Euidence dated the second Sonday in Lent in the .iiii. yere of kinge Stephin I would know in what yere of our Lord the same was and also in what Monthe and on what daye the seconde Sonday in Lent was then Aunswere First looke among the kinges for king Stephyn And when you haue found him then looke for the .iiij. yere of his reigne and there you shall finde the yeere of our lorde to be 1138. and the Prime 18. and B. the Sondaies letter Then go to the table that teacheth to knowe Easter day and al the moueable feastes whiche is the nexte Table before the Computacion And there vnder the title of Prime seeke among those nombers for 18. And when you haue founde it loke downward from the lyne where the Prime standeth and seeke for the next B. whiche that yere was the Sondaies letter And when you haue founde B. go forwarde in that lyne and there you shall finde the .xx. daye of February to be that yere the first Sonday in Lent and thervnto put .vij. dayes for one weeke more and that sheweth that the seconde Sonday in Lent that yere was the 27. day of February Then set down this present yere of our Lord. 1571. and take out therof the yere of our Lord that was then whiche was 1138. and there resteth 433. And so it doth plainely appere that the. 27. day of February next comming it shal be 433. yeres-sithen the .iiii. yere of the reigne of kinge Stephyn And thus you may do with the lyke 4. Question I haue a lease for .lxxx. yeeres that began at Mighelmas in the. 17. yere of king Henry the .vij. My desire is to knowe this present yere 1571. whether my lease be expired or how many yeres I haue to com Aunswere First in the Computacion loke among the kinges for king Henry the .vij. then for the. 17. yere of his reigne whiche you shall finde to be in the yeere of our Lorde 1501. The whiche nomber take out of this present yere of our Lord. 1571. and then resteth 70. so many yeres of the said lease shall be expyred at Mighelmas nexte and then shall remayne 10. yeres to come and so of the lyke 5 ¶ An other Question and playne example meete for suche as can not extracte one nomber out of an other A Lease dated the vj. of Iulij in the. 31. yere of the reigne of kyng Henry the .viij. for the terme of xl yeres that began at our Lady daye in Lent then next folowinge I woulde now knowe whether the sayde lease be expyred or how many yeres there are to come Aunswere Fyrst loke in the Computacion among the kynges for kinge Henry the .viij. and for the. 31. yere of his reigne whiche you shall fynde to be in the yere of our Lorde 1539. Then at the next yere folowinge begin to recon and call that one and so tel downe in order all the yeeres folowinge and ende with this present yere 1571 And in the whole you shall finde the nomber of 32. And so many yeres of the sayde lease shal be expired at our lady day in lent next comming And at that time there shal remaine to come of the saide lease .viij. yeres and thus you may accompte the yeres of any lease 6 An other very plaine question or example easye for all men to conceaue and in this time is commonly vsed A lease dated the 17. daye of August in the v. yere of the reigne of kyng Edward the .vj. for the terme of xxj yeres whiche began at Mighelmas then next folowing I aske the question this xij day of August 1571. whether the saide lease be expired or howe many yeres are yet to come Aunswere Fyrst in the Computacion amonge the kinges seke for king Edward the vj. and for the v. yere of his reigne and there you shall finde the yere of our lorde to be 1550. Then begyn at the next yere after which is 1551. and call that one and so tel downwarde all the yeres to this presente yeere 1571. And in the whole you shall finde 21. whiche plainely declareth that at Mighelmas next the aforesaid terme of 21. yeres shall be fully expired And this you maye do in the accompt of all termes of yeres Note also that in the said Computacion diuerse of the kings haue in the first yere of their reigne no yere of our Lorde The cause is that they began in the same yere that the former kinge dyed in And therefore when you tell the yeeres do not recken them that haue no yere of our Lorde Note also that the yere of our lord after the Computacion of the Church of England beginneth euer the. 25. day of March which is the daye of the Annunciacion of our Lady And the nomber of the Epacte beginneth euer the firste daye of Marche and the Prime the fyrst daye of Ianuary Note also that when thou accompteste any terme of yeeres that the same terme that thy lease first beganne in must ende fynishe in the last yere of thy reconynge at the selfe same terme As if thy lease began at Myghelmas for .xxj. yeres then it muste ende at Mighelmas the same yeere that the whole .xxj. yeres are expired in if at Midsomer then it must ende at Midsomer the same yere as the last question and example dothe playnely shewe And this I trust may suffyce for the instruction of the vse order and commodytie of the saide Computacion Then foloweth .iiij. Tables that teache for euer to know in most Portes and Hauens of this Realme when it is ful Sea with a plaine declaraciō of the said tables And fynally one other Table shewing for euer what signe the Mone is and shall be in euery daye and declareth also what dayes are good to let Blood Pourge or Bathe c. And hereunto I haue added the Month daye and place of all the Faires kept in England set forth in a more orderly maner then heretofore hath ben And fynally in the later ende hereof is set out the waies in a larger maner then before they haue ben as well how a man maye trauell from any notable towne in England to the Citie of Lōdon as from London to any notable towne or from one notable town to an other in the most partes of this Realme So that herein are conteyned the chiefe and moste necessary things that pertaine to any mans trauel FINIS January hath 31. daies Sonne ryseth Houre 7. 34 .mi. setteth 4. 26 .mi. The day is 8. houres 26 .mi. The night 15. 34 .mi. 3 A Calend. Circumcision of Christ B 1.   b 4 no. Octaues of S. Stephin B 2 11 c 3 no. Octa. of S. Iohn   3   d Pridie no. Octa. of Innocentes B 4 19 e Nonas   Octa. of Tho. Becket B 5 8 f 8 id Twelfe day   6