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A75159 A new prognostication for the year of our blessed Lord 1681. Being the first after leap-year. Containing the moveable feasts, the eclipses, the four quarters of the year: the changes of the moon, with the disposition of the weather. The dismal dayes. And the whole known fairs of Scotland. With other observations. Serving most fitly for the most part of the kingdom of Scotland, but more especially for our city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55 deg. 55 min. / At Aberdene, by an expert mathematician. 1681 (1681) Wing A1984J; ESTC R172469 9,569 18

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A NEW PROGNOSTICATION FOR THE YEAR OF OUR BLESSED LORD 1681. Being the first after Leap-year Containing the moveable Feasts the Eclipses the four Quarters of the year the Changes of the Moon with the disposition of the weather The dismal dayes And the whole known Fairs of Scotland With other observations Serving most fitly for the most part of the Kingdom of Scotland but more especially for our City of GLASGOW where the Pole is elevated 55. deg 55. min. At Aberdene by an expert Mathematician GLASGOW By Rovers Sanders Printer to the City and University and are to be sold in his shop 1681. A Computation of time even to this Year 1681. Since The Creation of the World 5630 The general Deludge 3974 Fergus the first King of Scotland 2010 The building of Solomons Temple 2698 Rome was built by Romulus 2433 The Scots entred Albion 2099 The building of Edinburgh Castle 2011 The last destruction of Jerusalem by Vespasian 1612 The Christian Faith was received in Scotland 1471 The building of the high Church of Glasgow 483 The first invention of Guns 301 The inventiō of Printing in Europe before in China 241 The Colledge of Glasgow was built 226 The appearing of the new star in Cassiopeia 108 The Gun-powder Treason November 5. 76 The birth of King CHARLES the second 51 The Duke Hamiltons engagement 33 The great fire in Glasgow 29 The last great Plague in London 15 The great fire in London 14 The fall of an arch of the bridge of Glasgow 10 The last great fire in Glasgow Nov. 2. 1677. 3 Common Notes and moveable Feasts this year 1681. PRime or Golden Number 10. Dominical Letter B The Epact 20. Fastens-even which in England is called Shrove-tuesd 15. Febr. Ash Wednsday on the Morn Pasch or Easter 3. April Whitsunday 22. May. Between Candlemas and Fastens-even are 12. dayes inclusive Four Eclipses this year Two of the Sun and two of the Moon THe first of the Moon Feb. 22. day in 15. degrees of Pisces about 11. hours before noon This Eclipse will be visible to our Antipodes Second of the Sun March 10. day at 1. in the Morning Third of the Moon 19. of August about 3. in the Morning in 6. degrees of the Caelestial sign Pisces this will be a visible and Total Eclipse unto us And therefore very worthy the pains of those Industrous Astronomers Among us to observe According to the Doctrine of Alphousus touching the Collours of Eclipses the Moon while she labours under this defect will appear of a blackish Colour mixed with palness The Fourth and last Eclipse of the Sun the 12. of September about 3. in the morning in 20. degrees of Virgo It will be inconspicuous as to us and but a small Eclipse of it self where most Visible A full Description of the four Quarters of the year 1681. THe Spring begins by the Suns entrie in Aries 9. March at 11. hours 7. min. in the evening Summer begins by the Suns entrie in Cancer 10. June 11. hours 22. minuts at night Harvest by his entrie in Libra 12. September 2. hours 50 Minuts in the after noon Winter by his entring Capricorn 11. December about 3. in the morning The changes of the Moon with the disposition of the Weather for this year 1681. Xxxj. Ianuary begins on Saterday Sun riseth 24. min. after 8. sets 36. min. after 3. Second quarter Saterday the 1. day 4. hours 8. m. afternoon New moon Sunday 9. day 7. hours 42. minuts afternoon First quarter Munday 17. day 5. hours 15. min. in the morning Full moon Sunday 23. day 9. hours 56. mints afternoon Second quarter on Munday 31. day 4. hours 17. mi. afternoon This Year begins with pleasant frosty weather the ●●●st 8. dayes thence to the 12. some winds with smal snow thence to the 20. good weather for the season from the 20. to 22.23.24 frost thence to the 26. sleety and to the end of the moneth frost Some what temperat This moneth set all kind of fruit trees and quicksets In the new of the Moon the wind and weather observed you may set pease and beans parsnips and oats if the weather proof mild and the Moon decreasing If thou be sick and help wouldst have The counsel of the Learned crave The first Fair in the year is S. Naughlans at the Kirk of Bethelny in Gerry upon the 7. day S. Mungo in Glasgow the 13. day a fair and at Dunkel and Kilwinning the 2● day Xxvjjj. February begins on Tuesday Sun riseth 25. min. after 7. sets 35. min. after 4. Tuesday New moon 8. day 11. hours 58. m. before noon Tuesday first quarter 15. day 27. minuts after noon Tuesday Full Moon 22. day 10. hours before noon The 1.2.3.4 dayes rains with some cold from thence to the 10. very good weather for all Beasts from the 10. to the 18. small frost the 19.20 and 21. temperate the 22.23 hard winds the rest of the moneth more temperate This moneth set roses with all other kind of plants cut quicksets sow pease and onions as in the moneth before the weather considered you may now garden for sallet herbs and such like Be choice of food in any wise To keep thee warm also precise The first day at Abernethy and Forres in Murrayland called S. Brides day On Candlemass day in Bamff Dunkel Dingwal Dowglas the 2. day Valentins day in Linlithgow the 14. day and Forfar the 15. holding eight days Ashwednesday fair begins on Fasten-even at Lanerk the same day Vally-field the 24. day Xxxj. March begins on Tuesday Sun riseth 18. min. after 6. sets 42. min. after 5. Wednesday Second quarter 2. day 8. hours 35. m. morning Thursday New moon 10. day 33. m. before 1. in the morning Wednesday First quarter 16. day 6. hours 35. min. afternoon Thursday Full moon 24. day 15. m. after 1. in the morning This moneth begins with fair seasonable weather to the 6. thence to the 12. somewhat cold and to the 16. cloudy raw frost and to the 19. some mist thence to the 24. windy weather the rest of the moneth pleasant This moneth in the new of the Moon graft set quicksets and vines cut your hedges and vines already growing as also you may sow onions beans and oats and all manner of garden seed Now bleed and bathe if thou desire And purge also if need require S. Monence in Aberdene Dumfermling Abercherder and S. Marnoch Kirk the first day at Pettenween the 3. S. Duthos in Tane of Ross the 9. in Auchertuel and Innerness the 10. S. Causnan the 12. day S. Patrick in Dumbartan and at the Kirk of Strageeth and at Kirkadie a fair of horse neat sheep c. the 16. day in S. Johnston the 19. Cuthbert in Langton of the Mers the 20. day Lady-day in Westweems Bamff Authtermuchti the 25. Midlentron fair at Banchrie on thursday before Midlentron sunday Palmsunday at the Kirk of Forrig and in S. Johnston and Skierthursday fair is upon