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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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Foy Lynne Hūber Weimouth Dertmouth Plim Bristoll The Age of the Moone Milforde Bridgewater Portes Peter Porte East E. bv S.   E S. E. S. E by E. H. M. H. M.   H. M. H. 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N. w. n. n. w.   N. w. n. by w. ¶ A declaracion of the Tables last before moncioned IF YOV be desyrous at any tyme to knowe when it is a full Sea or highe water at any Porte or Hauen in Englād Wales or Ireland or in any other parte of the worlde If first by your owne knowledge or the knowledge of any expert maryner you know when you se the Moone in suche a parte of the firmament that thē it is ful sea at suche a port or hauen Then these Tables shal be nedeles for you But if you can not so do and woulde learne then resorte to these Tables and first consyder with your selfe howe manye dayes olde the Moone is the daye that you desire to knowe the tyde And in the myddle of the saide tables you shall finde in the vppermost parte of them thys title The age of the Moone And righte agaynst the day of the age of the Moone you shall finde on bothe sides the places and poyntes of the firmament as South South and by West and South Southe West c. And next vnder that line are these letters H. M. whiche signifie Houres and Mynutes Then hauyng in memory the age of the Moone as aforsaide go directly to the title of that place of the firmament to the which when the Moone commeth maketh a hyghe water and there you shall finde the Houre and Mynute when it is full Sea in that place ¶ Example ¶ I would knowe at what houre it wil be a full Sea or highe water at London Bridge the xx daye of December nexte beynge in the yere of our Lord 1571. ¶ Aunswer sp FIRST resorte to the former Table that teacheth you to knowe the age of the Moone at all tymes and by that rule you shal finde that the xx daye of December nexte the Moone shal be iiij dayes olde Then looke vpon the titles in the vppermost parte of the aforesayde Tables and amonge them you shall finde London And directely in the lyne nexte vnder the same you shal find Southwest the which declareth that when the Moone is in the Southwest that then it is ful sea at London Bridge Then go downe the lyne of the age of the Moone vntyl you come at the iiij daye and there you shall finde on the lefte hande of the same directely vnder the lyne where Southwest standeth these figures 6. 12. which is vj. of the clock and xij mynutes at whiche tyme the
In this Calender you shal often times finde these letters B. and E. The whiche signifie suche dayes as the Egypcians note to be dangerous to begyn or take any thing in hand as to take a Iorney or any suche thing ¶ A Table wherin thou mayst readely fynde the Epact the Prime or Golden nombre the Dominicall Letter and the Leape yere for euer ¶ A declaracion of this Rundell and Circles in the same FYRST NOTE that in the foresayde Rundell are v. Circles and in the vppermost Circle are placed the yeres of our Lorde the whiche you muste firste looke for before you seeke for any of the other matters After you haue founde the yere of our Lorde then in the nexte Circle vnder that is the Epact of that yere and the Circle nexte vnder that is the Pryme or Golden nomber of that yere And in the next Circle vnder that is the Dominicall letter of that yere And if it be leape yere then the same stādeth right vnder the Dominicall letter in the nethermost Circle ¶ The Epact AND HERE note that the Epact kepeth continually a course of .xxx. yeres by putting to euery yere .xj. and takynge awaye euer the nomber of xxx and what soeuer remaineth more then xxx the same is the Epact for that yere As for example the Epact this present yere of our Lorde 1571. is 4. And the next yere that is to say the first day of Marche for euer the nomber of the Epact chaungeth the firste daye of Marche And then I put .xj. to my 4. that was this yeere and that maketh .xv. whiche shal be the Epact the firste daye of Marche next comming and so shall continue al that yere vntil March come again and then put a xj more to the nomber that was before and it shal be xxvj which likewise shal continue al that yere vntil Marche folowing and then put to xxvj a xj more and that maketh xxvij which nomber of xxx you must put away and then resteth vij for the Epact of that yere And when soeuer the nomber of the Epact is ful xxx then is there no Epact that yere ALSO NOTE as I said before that the course of the Epact cōtinueth 30. yere and the very same nomber that is the Epact this yere shal be the Epact again xxx yeres hence as thou maist easely perceiue by the aforesaide Circle which setteth out the whole course of the Epact for 30. yere and then beginneth again as it began before and so it is a perfect nōber for euer ¶ The Prime or Golden nomber THE Prime is a nomber that begynneth with one and yerely increaceth one vntyll it come to the nomber of .xix. and then it beginneth againe one c. So that euery .xix. yere is the whole course of the Prime or Golden nomber for euer ¶ The Dominicall letter THE Dominicall or Sondayes letter kepeth his course 28. yere And the same letter that is Sondayes letter this yeere shal be the Sondaies letter 28. yere hence And so haue you the rule to find the Sondaies letter for euer ¶ The Leape yeere THE leape yere as you may perceaue by the former nethermost Circle chaunceth euery iiij yere And euer when thou mayest deuide the yere of our Lorde euen in iiij partes then is it leape yeere And thus you haue a full and perfecte declaracion of the former rundell and the Circles therein conteyned A Rule to knowe at all tymes the Age of the Moone her chaunge and ful IF YOV desyre at any tyme to knowe how olde the Moone is Firste consider what day of the Month it is that you wold knowe the age of the Moone And then know what nōber the Epact is that yere and put them together then accompt how many Monthes the same is frō the Month of Marche and recon Marche for one and then put all together and se what nomber that maketh If the nomber be more then 30. take out the 30. and looke what resteth and so many daies olde the Mone is But if it be iust 30. then you maye be sure that the same day the Mone chaunged or was the first daie of the Mone And if the nomber be lesse then 30. what so euer it be so many daies olde is the Mone And for the better vnderstanding hereof I will geue you an example or twayne ¶ Example I wolde knowe the .xv. day of December next cōming 1571. how olde the Moone wil be First I haue in memory this nomber .xv. and streyght I put thereunto the nomber of the Epact this yere which is 4. and that maketh 19. then I put so manye Monthes thereunto as is from Marche to December and recon Marche for the first and December for the laste and they are x. the whiche I put to my aforesayd nomber 19. which in the whole maketh 29. and so many dayes olde shall the Mone be the 15. daye of December next ANOTHER example I wold know the 19. daye of September next comminge 1571. how old the Mone shal be First I put in Memory 19. which is the day I aske the question of and I put therunto the Epact of this yere whiche is 4. and that maketh 23. and thereunto I put so many Monthes as is from Marche to September and reken Marche for one as I dyd in the laste example and that is 7. Monthes whiche nombers beinge put altogether make 30. and that day the Mone changeth or is the fyrst day of the Mone And thus of al other The yere when there is no Epact which as you may perceiue by the former Table chaunceth euery xxx yere then alwayes that yere the Mone changeth the first day of Marche And all that yere you shall reken for the age of the Mone the day of the Month and so many Monthes as is from Marche and that is the age of the Moone for that yere Nowe when you know the chaunge of the Mone put thereunto 7. and there beginneth the fyrst quarter and the. 15. daye is full Mone and. 7. daies more beginneth the last quarter And thus ye may readely and quickelye reken vppon your fingers and finde the newe Mone full Mone and the age of the Mone at any time for euer And when you haue the former rule in perfecte memorye then maye you at any time tell when it is full sea or lowe water namely here in the ryuer of Thames at London bridge as thus Knowe for a certaintie that euery change of the Mone and euery full Mone maketh a hyghe water or full sea at London Bridge at iij. of the clocke eyther in the mornyng or at after none and then may you reken so many daies from the change to the ful Mone whiche is 15. dayes and accompt the tide to encreace euery daye one houre whiche is xv houres and then abate xv quarters for in a daye are two tydes a flood and an Ebbe they bothe alter scant iij. quarters of an houre except stormes and
tempestes cause the contrary and so you may from daye to daye where so euer you are knowe the certeintie of the tyde at Lōdon Bridge And the better to leade you vnto the vnderstanding herof take this exāple I would know the xij of Septēber next 1571. at what tyme it shal be high water at London Bridge First I resort to my former rule and serche how many dayes old the Moone wyll be that day I finde that the Moone shal be 23. dayes olde and then I consider that the 15. daye whiche day the Moone was at the ful it was highe water at 3. of the clock then for viij dayes more I adde for euery daye thre quarters of an houre and that is vj houres which I put to 3. of the clock and that maketh 9. of the clock at whiche houre shal be a highe water and then tell from ix of the clock vij houres more that maketh iiij of the clock and then shal it be a dead lowe water and thus of all other for euer On the other syde of this leafe foloweth a Table whiche sheweth howe you may readely finde Easter and all other moueable feastes of the yere for euer as well for tymes past as for the times to come Prime Sonday Letter First Sō day Lēt Easter Roga cion whitson daye 16   Februa Marche April Maye 5 d 8 22 26 10   e 9 23 27 11 13 f 10 24 28 12 2 g 11 25 29 13   A 12 26 30 14 10 b 13 27 Maye 1. 15   c 14 28 2 16 18 d 15 29 3 17 7 e 16 30 4 18   f 17 31 5 19 15 g 18 April 1. 6 20 4 A 19 2 7 21   b 20 3 8 22 12 c 21 4 9 23 1 d 22 5 10 24   e 23 6 11 25 9 f 24 7 12 26   g 25 8 13 27 17 A 26 9 14 28 6 b 27 10 15 29   c 28 11 16 30 14. d March. 1 12 17 31 3 e 2 13 18 Iune 1.   f 3 14 19 2 11 g 4 15 20 3   A 5 16 21 4 19 b 6 17 22 5 8 c 7 18 23 6   d 8 19 24 7   e 9 20 25 8   t 10 21 26 9   g 11 22 27 10   A 12 23 28 11   b 13 24 29 12   c 14 25 30 13 ¶ A descripcion of the ordre and vse of the aforesaid Table as foloweth FIrst note that the sayd Table is deuided into sixe partes or places In the first is the Prime in the secōd the Dominical letter in the thirde the first Sōday in Lent in the fourth Easter daye in the fifth Rogacion weeke and in the sixte Whitsondaye And for the better vnderstandinge of the vse therof ye must alwayes when you desyre to knowe the tyme of any of the saide Feastes firste consider what yere of the Lorde it is that you woulde knowe them in and then looke what was or is the Prime of that yere and the Dominical letter and those may you easely finde and learne in the little roundeale that is before set forth And when you know the Prime and Sondayes letter thē come to this Table and it will easely shewe you your desire ¶ Example I would knowe in the yere of our Lorde 1574. when shall be the firste Sondaye in Lent Easter daye c. Firste I go to the roundeale aforesaide and there in the vppermost Circle I seke out the yere of our Lorde 1574. and in the second Circle directly vnder that there I finde that yere the Prime to be 17. and vnder that the Dominicall letter to bee C. Then I come to the aboue sayde Table and first vnder the tytle of Prime I seeke for the nombre of 17. when I haue found the same then I loke downeward among the Sondayes letters for the next C that is after the Prime for that is the Sondayes Letter for that yere and when I haue founde C. I go forward in that line where C standeth And first I fynde that the 28. daye of February that yere shal be the firste Sonday in Lent the 11. daye of Aprill Easter daye the 16. daye of Maye Rogacion weke and the 30. daye of Maye Whitsonday And thus may you do with all other bothe for tyme paste and tyme to come for euer NOTE ALSO that this Table in the begynninge sheweth the lowest Monethe and daye in the yere that Easter and all other moueable feastes do falle in And in the ende it sheweth the highest Monethe and daye that Easter and the moueable feastes do ascend vnto So may it be truely saide that it is a perfect table And yet hereunto will I adde one rule whiche though it be in olde and rude meter yet is it worthy of memory and it is the same rule whereby this Table was made whiche is this In Marche after the fyrst C. looke the Prime where euer it be The thirde Sonday after Easter day shal be And if the Prime on the Sonday bee Then recken that for one of the three A COMPVTAcion of yeeres The yeres of our Lorde The Prime The Epact Sōdaies Letter Leape yere The names of the kings and monethes they began in The daies of the Monthes The yeres of the kinges ANNO Domini         Williā conquerour     1067 4 10 G   October 14 1 1068 5 21 F E     2 1069 6 2 D       3 1070 7 13 C       4 1071 8 24 B       5 1072 9 5 A G     6 1073 10 16 F       7 1074 11 27 E       8 1075 12 8 D       9 1076 13 19 C B     10 1077 14 0 A       11 1078 15 11 G       12 1079 16 22 F       13 1080 17 3 E D     14 1081 18 14 C       15 1082 19 25 B       16 1083 1 6 A       17 1084 2 17 G F     18 1085 3 28 E       19 1086 4 9 D       20 ¶ The aforesaid king died on wednesday the 9. of September 1087. when he had reigned 19. yeres 11. Monthes and 22. daies The yeres of our Lorde The Prime The Epact Sōdaies Letter Leape yere The names of the kinges and Monethes they began in The daies of the Monthes The yeres of the kinges           William Rufus     1087 5 20 C   September 9 1 1088 6 1 B A     2 1089 7 12 G       3 1090 8 23 F       4 1091 9 4 E       5 1092 10 15 D C     6 1093 11 26 B       7 1094 12 7 A       8 1095 13 18 G       9 1096 14 29 F E     10 1097 15 10 D       11 1098 16 21 C       12 1099 17 2 B       13 ¶ The aforesayde kinge dyed on Monday the first of August 1100. when he had reigned
aforesaid 20. daye of December nexte shall be highe water at London Bridge And in the vppermost parte of the aforesaid Tables I haue written the names of some Portes at whiche tyme the Moone comming to that place causeth a full Sea and vnto them ye may adde suche other as you haue or shall haue knowledge of A Table shewinge what Signe the Moone is in and shall be for euer and shewynge also the times good to let Blood to Purge and to Bathe Monethes Daes Prime The. 12. Signes To let Blood. To Purge To Bathe Febr. Nou. 1 3 Aries G B G Marche 2   Aries G B G   3 14 Taurus B B B December 4 6 Taurus B B B   5   Gemini B G   Aprill 6 17 Gemini B G     7 9 Cancer   G G May 8 1 Cancer   G G   9   Cancer   G G   10 12 Leo. B B G   11 4 Leo. B B G Iune 12   Virgo B B B   13 15 Virgo B B B Iulij 14 7 Libra         15   Libra         16 18 Scorpius   G G   17 10 Scorpius   G G August 18 2 Scorpius G   G   19   Sagittari G   G   20 13 Sagittari G   G   21 5 Capri. B B B September 22   Capri. B B B   23 16 Aquari     G Ianu. Oct. 24 ●8 Aquari     G   25   Pisces   G G   26 19 Pisces   G G   27 11 Pisces   G G ¶ A declaracion of the Table that is on the other side shewyng at all tymes what signe the Moone is in FIrste for the better vnderstandinge thereof Note that it is deuided into vij titles that is to saye into Monethes Daies Prime Signes to let blood purge to bathe Now if you will knowe at anye tyme what signe the Mone is in you must first seke out in the sayd Table amog the monthes for the moneth wherin you desier to be certified and likewise among the title of dayes for the daye of that moneth that you desire and when you haue found them then begyn at the moneth and tell the same for one daye and so go forth vntill you come to the nomber of that dayes that you woulde haue note well what daye the same doth ende vpon and kepe it in your memory Then seke for the Prime of that yere amog the title of Primes and accomptyng the Prime for one tell so many dayes as before you commit ted to memory and then on the ryghte hand you shal finde what signe the Mone is in what dayes are good to let blood to purge and to bathe whiche are noted with these ij letters G for good and B for bad where there is no Letter there the signe is indifferent ¶ Example ¶ I WOVLDE knowe the 12 daye of Nouember nexte in this presente yere of our Lord. 1571 what signe the Moone wil be in First I looke in the aforesayd Table among the title of the Monethes and there I fynde Nouember together with Februarij placed agaynste the figure 1. whiche is in the title of dayes and there I begyn to recken and call the figure of 1. one and so tell downwarde vntil I come to 12. and I finde that the same endeth vppon 12. which nombre I kepe in memory Then I seeke for the Prime of this yere whiche is 4. among the title of Primes and on the left syde therof standeth 11. and there I begyn againe and cal that 11. one and so go downewarde till I come to the nomber whiche I had kepte in memorye which was 12. and on the right side therof I finde the signe to be Capricorne naught to let Blood to Pourge or to Bathe And thus of all other ¶ THE MONETH DAY AND PLACE OF ALL THE principall Faires kept in England more orderly largelyer set forth then heretofore hath ben ¶ Ianuary 6. THE daye of Epiphany at Salisbury 25. S. Paules daye At Bristowe At Grauesende At Churchingford At Northalerton in Yorkeshire where is kept a Faire euery wenesdaye from Chrystmas vntyll Iune ¶ February 1. Candelmas euen At Bromley At. Lynne At Bathe At Maydestone At Bickelsworthe At Budworthe 14. Sainct Valentine day At Feuersham On Ashewensday At Lichefielde At Royston At Exceter At Abington At Ciceter 24. S. Mathies daye At Henley vppon Thames At Tewkesbury ¶ Marche 12. On S. Gregories daye At Stamford At Sudbury 13. At Wye At the Mounte At Bodmin in Cornewall The v. Sonday in Lent. At Grantham At Salisbury On Monday before our Lady day in Lent. At Wysbiche At Kendale At Denbighe in Wales 20 S. Cutbertes day At Durham 25. Our Lady day in Lent. At Northhamton At Malden At great Chart. At Newe Castel All the Lady daies At Huntyngton ¶ Aprill 5. At Walingforde 7. At Darby 9. At Bikelsworth At Bylingworth the Monday nexte after at Euesham in Worceter shire The Tewesday in Easter weeke At Northflete At Rocheforde At Hitchyn The thirde Sonday after Easter At Lowthe 22. At Stabforde 23 On Sainct Georges daye At Charynge At Ipswiche At Tāmworthe At Ampthill At Hinnyngham At Gylford At S. Pombes in Cornewall 25. On S. Markes daye At Darby At Dunmowe in Essex 26. at Tenterden in Kent ¶ May. 1. On May day At Ryppon in Yorkshyre At Perin in Corne wall at Osestry in wales At Lexfield in Suffolke At Stowe the olde At Readynge At Leicester At Chenseforde in Essex At Maidestō in Kēt At Brickehill At Blackeborne in Lancashyre At Cogiltō in Cheshyre 3. The Inuencion of the Crosse At Bramyarde At Henningham At Elstowe 7. Sainct Iohn of Beuerley At Beuerley At Newton in Lanshyre At Oxforde On Ascencion day At Newe Castell At Yerne At Brimecham At S. Edes at Bishop stratford At Wicham in Lācashire At Myddelwiche At Stopforde in Chesshyre At Chapel Frith in Darbyshyre On Whitson euen At Scripton vppon Crauen in Yorkeshyre On Whitsonday At Rye hil At Gxibby and euerye Wednesday fortnight at kingeston vpon Thames At Rarersdale in Lancashyre At Kyrby Stephin in Westmerlande On Monday in Whit son weeke At Darington At Exceter At Bradforde At Rygate At Burton in Landesdale At Salforth in Lancashyre At Whitchurche in Shropshyre At Cockermouth At Appleby At Bickelsworthe On Tewsday in Whitson weeke At Lewes At Rocheforth At Caunterbury At Ormeskyrke in Lancashyre At the higher town of Knottesforth in Chesshire At Herith in Westmerlande On Wednesday in the Whitson weeke At Sandbarre On Trinitie Sonday At Kendal in Westmerlande At Rowell On Corpus Christi day At Prescote in Lancasshire At Stopforde in Chesshire At S. Annes At Newebery At Couentry At S. Edes At bishop Stotford At Rosse 18 On S Dunstons day At Rochester At Dunstable 19. At Crambroke 27. At Lenham ¶ Iune 9. On S. Edmonds day At Maydestone 11. S. Barnabes daye At Okingham At Newborough in Lancashire At Maxfielde in Chesshire At Holt in Wales 23. On Midsomer euen At Shrewesbury At S. Albons 24.