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A55497 A new booke of mapps being a ready guide or direction for any stranger, or other, who is to travel in any part of the Comon-wealth [sic] of England, Scotland, & Ireland. By which he may know his way in any part thereof, though he knew it not before. Wherein are, I. Alphabeticall tables, shewing the longitude and latitude of all the towns named in the said maps; with easie and ready directions how to find any of them, though you know not in what parts they lie. II. Tables of the high-wayes in England, Wales, and Ireland, alphabetically methodized, which hath made them very plaine. III. Tables as easie as an almanack, which may supply the use thereof for 100 yeares, that is to say, from anno 1600- to 1700. And other usefull tables. By Thomas Porter. This book being necessary for all men, it is therefore made portable for every mans pocket. Licensed, and entred according to the late Act for printing. Porter, Thomas, fl. 1654-1668. 1655 (1655) Wing P2998B; ESTC R217933 31,790 99

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sets at 5. A Table of the moveable Feasts for 100. years Direct Shrove Sunday 1. Sunday in Lent Easterday Rogation Sunday Assention day Whitsonday Trinity Sunday Advent Sunday Easter Terme begins Easter Terme ends Trinity Terme begins Trinity Terme ends 01 Fe. 1 Fe. 8 Mr. 22 Ap. 26 Ap 30 M● 10 Ma 17 No. 29 Apr. 8. Ma. 4 Ma. 22 Ju. 10. 02 02 09 23 27 Ma. 1 11 18 30 09 05 23 11 03 03 10 24 28 02 12 19 De. 1 10 06 24 12 04 04 11 25 29 03 13 20 02 11 07 25 13 05 05 12 26 30 04 14 21 03 12 08 26 14 06 06 13 27 Ma. 1 05 15 22 No. 27 13 09 27 15 07 07 14 28 02 06 16 23 28 14 10 28 16 08 08 15 29 03 07 17 24 29 15 11 29 17 09 09 16 30 04 08 18 25 30 16 12 30 18 10 10 17 31 05 09 19 26 Dec. 1 17 13 31 19 11 11 18 Apr. 1 06 10 20 27 02 18 14 Ju. 1 20 12 12 19 02 07 11 21 28 03 19 15 02 21 13 13 20 03 08 12 22 29 No. 27 20 16 03 22 14 14 21 04 09 13 23 30 28 21 17 04 23 15 15 22 05 10 14 24 31 29 22 18 05 24 16 16 23 06 11 15 25 Ju. 1 30 23 19 06 25 17 17 24 07 12 16 26 02 Dec. 1 24 20 07 26 18 18 25 08 13 17 27 03 02 25 21 08 27 19 19 26 09 14 18 28 04 03 26 22 09 28 20 20 27 10 15 19 29 05 No 27 27 23 10 29 21 21 28 11 16 20 30 06 28 28 24 11 30 22 22 Mr. 1 12 17 21 31 07 29 ●9 25 12 Jul. 1 23 23 02 13 18 22 Ju. 1 08 30 30 26 13 02 24 24 03 14 19 23 02 09 Dec. 1 M● 1 27 14 03 25 25 04 15 20 24 03 10 02 02 28 15 04 26 26 05 16 21 25 04 11 03 03 29 16 05 27 27 06 17 22 26 05 12 No. 27 04 30 17 06 28 28 07 18 23 27 06 13 28 05 31 18 07 29 Mr. 1. 08 19 24 28 07 14 29 06 Ju. 1 19 08 30 02 09 20 25 29 08 15 30 07 02 20 09 31 03 10 21 26 30 09 16 Dec. 1 08 03 21 10 32 04 11 22 27 31 10 17 02 09 04 22 11 33 05 12 23 28 Ju. 1 11 18 03 10 05 23 12 34 06 13 24 ●9 0● 1● 19 No 27 11 06 24 13 35 07 14 25 30 03 13 20 28 12 07 25 14 Having by the former Table found the number of Direction for the year desired finde the same number in the first Collume under the title Direction and right against it in the Collume under the proper Titles you have the moveable Feasts for that year Suppose I would know what day Shrove Sunday is on the year 1655. By the former Table I find the number of Direction to be 25. therfore I look for 25. in the first Collume of this Table and right against it under the title of Shrove Sunday I find 25. which shewes that 25. of Feb. is Shrove Sunday Note that every fourth year hath two Sunday Letters because Leap year the first of which is in use untill the 24 Feb. and the other all the year after A Table of the Months Ian. 31. Febr. 28. Marc. 31. Apr. 30. May 31. Iune 30. En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. oc En. ac W. day For. ac 01 a 11 01 d 11 01 d 11 01 g 11 01 b 11 01 e 11 02 b 12 02 e 12 02 e 12 02 a 12 02 c 12 02 f 12 03 c 13 03 f 13 03 f 13 03 b 13 03 d 13 03 g 13 04 d 14 04 g 14 04 g 14 04 c 14 04 e 14 04 a 14 05 e 15 05 a 15 05 a 15 05 d 15 05 f 15 05 b 15 06 f 16 06 b 16 06 b 16 06 e 16 06 g 16 06 c 16 07 g 17 07 c 17 07 c 17 07 f 17 07 a 17 07 d 17 08 a 18 08 d 18 08 d 18 08 g 18 08 b 18 08 c 18 09 b 19 09 e 19 09 e 19 09 a 19 09 c 19 09 f 19 10 c 20 10 f 20 10 f 20 10 b 20 10 d 20 10 g 20 11 d 21 11 g 21 11 g 21 11 c 21 11 e 21 11 a 21 12 e 22 12 a 22 12 a 22 12 d 22 12 f 22 12 b 22 13 f 23 13 b 23 13 b 23 13 e 23 13 g 23 13 c 23 14 g 24 14 c 24 14 c 24 14 f 24 14 a 24 14 d 24 15 a 25 15 d 25 15 d 25 15 g 25 15 b 25 15 e 25 16 b 26 16 e 26 16 e 26 16 a 26 16 c 26 16 f 26 17 c 27 17 f 27 17 f 27 17 b 27 17 d 27 17 g 27 18 d 28 18 g 28 18 g 28 18 c 28 18 c 28 18 a 28 19 c 29 19 a 01 19 a 29 19 d 29 19 f 29 19 b 29 20 f 30 20 b 02 20 b 30 20 e 30 20 g 30 20 c 30 21 g 31 21 c 03 21 c 31 21 f 01 21 a 31 21 d 01 22 a 01 22 d 04 22 d 01 22 g 02 22 b 01 22 e 02 23 b 02 23 e 05 23 e 02 23 a 03 23 c 02 23 f 03 24 c 03 24 f 06 24 f 03 24 b 04 24 d 03 24 g 04 25 d 04 25 g 07 25 g 04 25 c 05 25 e 04 25 a 05 26 e 05 26 a 08 26 a 05 26 d 06 26 f 05 26 b 06 27 f 06 27 b 09 27 b 06 27 e 07 27 g 06 27 c 07 28 g 07 28 c 10 28 c 07 28 f 08 28 a 07 28 d 08 29 a 08   29 d 08 29 g 09 29 b 08 29 e 09 30 b 09   30 e 09 30 a 10 30 c 09 30 f 10 31 c 10   31 f 10   31 d 10   Iuly 31. Aug. 31. Sept. 30 Octob. 31. Nov. 30. Dec. 31. En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. ac En. ac W. day For. oc En. ac W. day For. ac 01 g 11 01 c 11 01 f 11 01 a 11 01 d 11 01 f 11 02 a 12 02 d 12 02 g 12 02 b 12 02 e 12 02 g 12 03 b 13 03 e 13 03 a 13 03 c 13 03 f 13 03 a 13 04 c 14 04 f 14 04 b 14 04 d 14 34 g 14 04 b 14 05 d 15 05 g 15 05 c 15 05 e 15 05 a 15 05 c 15 06 e 16 06 a 16 06 d 16 06 f 16 06 b 16 06 d 16
07 f 17 07 b 17 07 e 17 07 g 17 07 c 17 07 e 17 08 g 18 08 c 18 08 f 18 08 a 18 08 d 18 08 f 18 09 a 19 09 d 19 09 g 19 09 b 19 09 e 19 09 g 19 10 b 20 10 e 20 10 a 20 10 c 20 10 f 20 10 a 20 11 c 21 11 f 21 11 b 21 11 d 21 ●1 g 21 11 b 21 12 d 22 12 g 22 12 c 22 12 e 22 12 a 22 12 c 22 13 e 23 13 a 23 13 d 23 13 f 23 13 b 23 13 d 23 14 f 24 14 b 24 14 e 24 14 g 24 14 c 24 14 e 24 15 g 25 15 c 25 15 f 25 15 a 25 15 d 25 15 f 25 16 a 26 16 d 26 16 g 26 16 b 26 16 e 26 16 g 26 17 b 27 17 e 27 17 ● 27 17 c 27 17 f 27 17 a 27 18 c 28 18 f 28 18 b 28 18 d 28 18 g 28 18 b 28 19 d 29 19 g 29 19 c 29 19 e 29 19 a 29 19 c 29 20 e 30 20 a 30 20 d 30 20 f 30 20 b 30 20 d 30 21 f 31 21 b 31 21 e 0● 21 g 31 21 c 01 21 e 31 22 g 01 22 c 01 22 f 0 22 a 01 22 d 02 22 f 1● 23 a 02 23 d 02 23 g 03 23 b 02 23 e 03 23 g 02 24 b 03 24 e 03 24 ● 04 24 c 03 24 f 04 24 a 03 25 c 04 25 f 04 25 b 05 25 d 04 25 g 05 25 b 04 26 d 05 26 g 05 26 c 06 26 e 05 26 a 06 26 c 05 27 e 06 27 a 06 27 d 07 27 f 06 27 b 07 27 d 06 28 f 07 28 b 07 28 e 08 28 g 07 28 c 08 28 e 07 29 g 08 29 c 08 29 f 09 29 a 08 29 d 09 29 f 08 30 a 09 30 d 09 30 g 10 30 b 09 30 e 10 30 g 09 31 b 10 31 e 10   31 c 10   31 a 10 The Directions Having by the former Table found the Sunday Letter wheresoever you find that Letter in any part of this Table it shewes that day to be Sunday and right against it towards the left hand is the day of the Month English Account and on the right hand of it is the day of the Month forraign Account Example Suppose you would know what day of the week the 19. of Jan. 1651. By the former Table I find the Sunday Letter was e now because the Letter e in this Table stands against the 19. day I conclude that the 19. day was Sunday Example Suppose I would know what day of the week the first day of March 1653. was By the former Table I finde the Sunday letter to be b now I look in the month of March against the first day and I find d now if b be Sunday then c is Munday and d is Tuesday which shewes that the first of March is Tuesday and so of any other day or year Note that on the right hand of any Letter in this Table is set the day of the month Forraign Account Example On the right hand of the letter g against the 15 day of July is 25. which day is the 25. day of July according to Forraign Account Note that there is 10. dayes difference between our Account and the Forraign Account as you wll see if you observe your former directions A Table of the fixed Feasts and other Dayes of Note for ever Jan. 1. New years day Jan. 6. Twelfth day Jan. 23. Hil term begins Feb. 2. Pur●fic Mary Feb. 12 Hil. term ends Feb. 24 Mathias Mar. ● David Mar. 25. Lady day Apr. 25. Mark May 1. Phil and Jac. June 11. B●rnaby June 24 Joh. Bapt. July 15. Swithen July 19. Dog dayes begin July 25. James Aug. 1. Lammas day Aug. 10. Laurence Aug. 23. Dog daies end Aug. 24 Bartholomew Sept. 21. Matthew Sept. 29 Michael Oct. 18. Luke Oct. 23. Mic. term begins Oct. 28. Sim. and Jude Nov. 1. All Saints Nov. 5. Powder treason Nov. 28. Mic. term ends Nov. 30. Andrew Dec. 21. Thomas Dec. 25. Christmas Dec. 26. Stephen Dec. 27. John Evan. Dec. 28. Innocents Note that if that day whereon the Tearme should begin be Sunday then it begins a day sooner or if Sunday when it ends then it continues a day longer How to find out the age of the Moon TO do this it 's necessary to know 2 numbers 1. The number of every mon●h of the year as March is the first month the number thereof is 1. Aprill is the second month the number whereof is 2. c. January is the eleventh month the number thereof is 11. February is the twelfth month the number thereof is 12. 2. The Epact for the year desired which may bee known by the former Table for any yeare mentioned therein Note that the Epact doth not begin til March so that the Epact for Jan. and Feb. must bee the same with the yeare aforegoing These two numbers being knowne adde them together and substract the sum from 30. the remainder is the day of the Change that month Example Suppose I would know what time the Moon changed in July 1654. the number of the month is 4. the Epact this yeare is 22. adde 22 and 4 it makes 26. take 26. from 30. there remains 4. which shews that the Moon changed the 4 day of July If the two numbers make above 30. look how much it is above 30. and take so much from 30. and then the remainder is the day of the change If the month have but 30 dayes in it you must take the remainder from 29. A Table shewing the true value of one pound yearly Rent to continue any number of years under 31. after the rates of 6. and 8. in the hundred reckning Interest upon Interest 6. per Cent. 8. per Cent. ye lib. sh d.   lib. sh d. ye lib sh d.   lib. sh d. 01 00 18 10 17 10 09 07 01 00 18 06 17 09 02 05 02 01 17 08 18 10 18 07 02 01 15 08 18 09 07 05 03 02 13 5 19 11 03 02 03 02 11 09 19 09 1● 02 04 03 09 03 20 11 09 05 04 03 06 03 20 09 16 04 05 04 04 03 21 11 15 03 05 03 19 10 21 10 00 04 06 04 18 04 22 12 00 10 06 04 ●2 05 22 10 04 00 07 05 11 08 23 12 06 01 07 05 04 01 23 10 07 05 08 06 04 02 24 12 14 00 08 05 ●4 11 24 10 10 07 09 06 16 00 25 13 15 08 09 06 04 11 25 10 13 06 10 07 07 02 26 13 00 01 10 06 14 02 26 10 16 02 11 07 17 09 27 13 04 03 11 07 02 09 27 10 18 08 12 08 07 08 28 13 08 02 12 07 10 08 28 11 01 00 13 08 17 01