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A75124 A New almanack, or prognostication, for the year of Christ 1671. Being the third after bissextile, or leap year. Wherein are contained the moveable feasts, the eclipses, a description of the four quarters of the year, the changes of the moon, her full and quarters, with the dayly disposition of the weather. : Together with notes of husbandry & gardening, and physical observations: the dismal dayes, with the whole fairs of Scotland. : Calculated for the meridian of the honorable city of Glasgow, where the pole is elevated 55 deg. 55 min. / Set forth in Aberdene by M.D.L. professor of mathematicks. M. D. L. 1671 (1671) Wing A1857bA; ESTC R172455 10,981 16

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A NEW ALMANACK OR PROGNOSTICATION For the Year of Christ 1671. Being the third after Bissextile or Leap-year Wherein are contained the moveable Feasts the Eclipses a description of the four quarters of the year the Changes of the Moon her full and quarters with the dayly disposition of the weather Together with notes of Husbandry gardening and Physical observations the dismal dayes with the whole Fairs of Scotland Calculated for the Meridian of the honorable City of GLASGOW where the Pole is elevated 55 deg 55 min. Set forth in Aberdene by M. D. L. Professor of Mathematicks GLASGOW Printed by ROBERT SANDERS and are to be sold in his Shop A TRUE CHRONOLOGY OF Memorable things to this present Year of God 1671. SInce the Creation of the World 5620 Since the general Deludge 3964 Since Fergus the first King of Scotland 2000 Since the building of Solomons Temple 2688 Since Rome was built by Romulus 2423 Since the Scots entered Albion 2089 Since the building of Edinburgh Castle 2001 Since the last destruction of Jerusalem by Titus Vespasian 1602 Since the Christian Faith was received in Scotland 1461 Since the building of the high Church of Glasgow 473 Since the Bible first divided into Chapters 476 Since the first invention of Guns 291 Since the rare invention of Printing 231 Since the Colledge of Glasgow was built 216 Since the appearing of the new star in Cassiopeia 98 Since the Gun-powder Treason November 5. 66 Since the birth of King CHARLES the second 40 Since the great Fire in Glasgow 19 Since the last great Plague in London 5 Since the great Fire in London 4 Common or vulgar Notes for this Year 1671. THe Golden Number or Cycle of the Moon is 19 The Cycle of the Sun 28 Dominical Letter A The Epact 29 Fastens-even March 7 Easter or Pasch April 23 Ascension day June 1 Whitsunday June 11 Of the Eclipses this Year 1671. THere is only one Eclipse to be seen by us this Year and that of the Moon the 8. of September the beginning will be at 4. hours 41. min. after noon the middle at 6. hours 33. min. the end at 8 hours 22. min. The beginning of which cannot be seen in the Horizon of Glasgow for the Sun sets at six a clock and 12. min. at which time the Sun riseth totally darkned in the East Horizon so that the middle and the end thereof if clouds hinder not will only be visible in our Horizon Of the Year and four Quarters HAving erected figures for the ingress of the Sun in the four cardinal signs and to the times of the lunations preceeding and succeeding the Suns ingress in the same signs I find Venus Lady of the Year and partners Sol with Mars she being in the revolution well placed doth signifie the Year to be well disposed fortunate and successful people shal delight themselves in sports and recreations shal feast and make marriages and women shal delight in the society of their husbands and shal be fruitful and the like Haec Haly lib. 8. cap. 6. dejud astron Of the Spring THe Spring this Year beginneth upon the 10 day of March at 48 min. past 10 hours in the fore-none The Sun entring into Aries maketh the day and night of equal length through the world beginning to have North declination increasing The Lord of this Quarter is the Sun partners Mars and Jupiter doth signifie a good and warm Spring Of Summer SUmmer Quarter beginneth when the Sun entreth the first minute of the Tropical sign Cancer which hapneth the 11 of June at 1 h. 34 m. after-noon when the dayes are at longest having North declination decreasing Ladies of this Quarter are Venus and Luna and sharer with them Mars Of Harvest AUtumn or Harvest Quarter beginneth when the Sun entreth the Equinoctial sign Libra which falleth this Year on the 13 day of September 44 m. past 4 h. in the morning at which time the dayes and nights are equal the Sun beginning to have South declination increasing The Lady of this Quarter is Venus partners Mercure and the Moon Of Winter WInter Quarter beginneth the 11 day of December at 4 h. 30 m. after-noon at which time the Sun entreth the Tropical sign Capricorn making the shortest day and longest night at which time South declination beginneth to decrease towards the Vernal Equinox The Lady of this Quarter is Venus and sharers Saturn and Mars More might had been performed in this matter but being forced to abridge I leave the rest to the Astrologers judgement THE EXACT DAY HOUR AND MINUT of the New Moon her Full and Quarters with the rising and setting of the Sun for the first day of every Moneth and the dayly disposition of the weather xxxi Ianuary begins on Sunday Sun riseth 34 min. before 9 sets 34 min. after 3. First quarter on saturday 7 day 11 h. 20 m. at night Full Moon on Sunday 15 day at 1 h. 45 m. in the morning Last quarter on munday 23 day at 3 h. in the morning Change on munday 30 day 45 m. past 2 afternoon The first four dayes cold winds thence to the 9 frost the 10.11 inclining to frost to the 15 temperate the 16 and 20 snow thence to the end of the moneth kindly weather 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 12. day In this moneth cut down timber and it shal not cleave nor be eaten with worms in the last quarter of the Moon set or sow ●●rnels and bay-trees primet and box set quicksets rose-trees peaches philbird and plum-trees if the frost be not hard prune and lop them before full Moon sow and set beans and pease and ●ung land In the last quarter geld cattel fallow land for wheat and rye trench gardens with dung and remove bees And for your own health keep your body warm let good and wholsome dyet be your Physician c. Old Janus bids thee keep thy body warm With Kitchin-physick thy diseases charm xxviij February begins on Wednesday Sun riseth 34 min. before 8 sets 34 min. after 4. First quarter on munday 6 day 37 m. past 7 in morning Full Moon on munday 13 day at 6 hours at night Last quarter on tuesday 21 day 26. m. past 10 at night The 1.2.3 and 4 dayes frost thence to the 9 very temperate from the 10 to the 15 gloomy dark weather the 16.17 and 18 rain the 19.20.21 high winds thence to the end good weather The first day at Abernethy 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 For far the 15 holding eight days Ashwedensday fair begins on Fastens-even at Lanerk the same day Valley-field the 24. day Sow all sorts of pease and other pulse sow mustard seed cast up dykes set and
Athelston the 14. in Auchtertueil and Clackmanan the 15. S. Margaret in Dumfermling at Moffat the 18 day in which place there is a weekly mercat every friday Earlstoun the 19. Methil the 22. day Midsummer day in Hawick in the South hard by the river of Teviot for horse sheep oxen and neat c. on the 24. day together with a weekly mercat day alwayes upon the phursday Also in Forres Townyetam on the border the 24. day of horse neat sheep c. the 24. with a weekly mercat In Alathy in Angus called S. Emagola the 25. S. Peters day at For ar the 26. holding four dayes As also in Falkland Burntiland Bamff Kelso the 26. Gallashiels the 27. In Peehles the 29. S. Seriff fair the last tuesday of this month S. John Baptist day a fair in Frazerburgh the 24. day There is also a fair called S. Margarets fair on the third tuesday of this moneth upon the Mains of Keith-hall sometimes called Caskiben continuing the whole week and to be custom free for two years Shear sheep bring home fewel weed corn and gardens set rosemary coronations and gilly-flowers sow lettice and radish seed three or four days after the full for then they will not run to seed Make hay carry sand lime ma●le and manure of what kind soever benefiting your land ●●t neither hedge nor tree In this and the two next moneths beware of great thirst use thin and light dyet moderate exercise and chaste thoughts The careful Husband which intends to thrive Now like the Bee brings honey to the hive xxxi Iuly begins on Saturday Sun riseth 29. min. before 4 sets 29 min. after 8. First quarter on munday 3 day at 11 at night Full Moon on tuesday 11 day at 10 at night Last quarter on tuesday 18 day 8 m. past 10 at night Change on tuesday 25 day 6 m. past 8 at night Fair and hot to toe 10 day from thence to the 15 dark weather with thunder forwards to the 20 wind and ruin thence to the 27 fair and pleasant weather but to the moneths end inclining to rain Culross the first day Abernethy Auchtermuchty the 2 day S. Martin of Bulzeon the 4 day Peter fair in Peterhead and S. Thomas the 5 day S. Palladius in Forden of the Merns the 6. S. Andrew in Glasgow the 7. S. Laurence at Grinock the 11. Kilwinning the 12. S. Margaret in Frendraught Aiky fair in Old Deer both on the second tuesday S. Margaret in Killimure the 13 six days at the Kirk of Forrig in Tarves the third tuesday in Moffat Kirkady a fair of horse neat sheep c. the 18. Stirling the 20. Mary Magdalen in Linlithgow Pettenweem and Pathhead the 22. in Airth the 24. S. James in Forfar Cowper of Fi●e Lan●rk Roxburgh Kinghorn Elgin in Murray in Musselburgh the 25. Pollinar fair in Inverury and Lambmas fair in Turreff both on the last tuesday The last thursday of July a fair in Lesly at Whitehorn two days S. Christina in Corstorphine a fair on the 24 day Make your hay and house it while it is fair weather pull hemp that is ripe gather garden beans get rew and wormwood and gaul to strow on your flowers to destroy moths and fleas fence corpses use moderat dyet take heed of great thirst take no Physick bleed not upon violent occasions and when ye do intend to let blood bid your Doctor fortifie your ascēdant well by electing a fit time that no malevolēt be there c. or else stand to your hazard if you do it Now meddle not with wine nor Venus toyes Lest thou deprive thy self of future joyes xxxj August begins on Tuesday Sun ryseth 37 min. before 5. sets 37 min. after 7. First quarter on wednesday 2 day 36 m past 4 after noon Full Moon on thursday 10 day 45 m past 8 the morning Last quarter on thursday 17 day 24 m. past 3 morning Change on thursday 24 day 12 m past 8 in the morning The first six days temperate thence to the 9 East winds with showrs the 10 to the 13 very pleasant from thence to the 17 various the 18.19.20 and 21 pleasant harvest weather to the 25 some wind and to the moneths end fair weather Lambmas day in Atturf three days long and in Melrois Ennerkiething S. Andrews and in Dumbartan the first day Laurence fair in the first tuesday tuesday after in Falkland Martimas fair the second tuesday S. Laurence in Selkirk Auchtermuchty Forres and Carnwath the 10. In Rain two days before Kilmahug and at the burn of Campsie Lady day in Dundie Bamff Merns Vallyfield Marimas in Innerness and Marie day the first at Monymusk the 15 at Rugland the 20 lasting four days Bartholomew Apostle in Linlithgow Kinkarn of Neil Clackmanan and Peebles the 24. S. Zepherinus in Corstorphine the 26. day a fair Semarevis day in Forres and Keith the 27 day S. Johns day in S. Johnstoun the 29. day Lanerk a fair the last friday of this month Follow closs your own corn harvest sow winter herbs the new of the Moon gather garden seeds cut down barley and oats gather Summer fruits refrain from sleeping in the day time especially after meat avoid ryot and excess Use slender dyet cooling drinks embrace If long on earth thou meanest to have place xxx September begins on Friday Sun riseth 28 min. before 6. sets 28 min. after 6. First quarter on friday 1 day 33 m. past 10 before noon Full Moon on friday 8 day 30 m. past 6 at night Last quarter on friday 15 day 8 m. past 10 in the morning Change on friday 22 day 17 m. past 11 at night The first six days pleasant from thence to the 12 some rains and to the 16 fair the rest of the moneth there is West and North-west winds So many days old the Moon is on Michaelmass day so many floods will happen that Winter S. Giles in Elgin the first day in Moffat the 2 in Skirlin the 4. Latter Lady day in Stirling Dundie Bamff Monymusk and Inverury the 8. in Auchtertueil and Salane the 11. in Innerness the 14 in Forfar a fair the 15. holding eight days A fair at Kirkadi of horse neat sheep c. the 20. Matthew Apostle in Linlithgow the 21. Rude fair in Caril Jedburgh Dumfermling Dumfries and Athelston the 24. at Leven the 27. S. Michel in Frendraught Haddington Lesly Air S. Andrews Crief Kirkubright Galashiels and at the kirk of Forrig and at Ranfrew of horse neat and sheep custom free for three years the 29. S Jerome in Bamff the last day In the beginning of this month and end of the former gather hops when they wax brown the weather being fair and no dew on the ground kill Bees make vernice set all slips of flowers between the two Lady dayes put swine to mast remove trees every new Moon from September till February especially in the new of the Moon the weather fair
and warm wind South or West Use Physick moderatly forbear fruits too pleasant or rotten shun ryot and excess of dyets If thou intend to live another year Cheer up thy self but naughty fruits forbear xxxj October begins on Sunday Sun ryseth 18 min. before 7. sets 18 min. after 5. First quarter on Sunday 1 day 30 m. past 3 in the morning Full Moon on Sunday 8 day 4 m. past 8 in the morning Last quarter on saturday 14 day 43 m. past 7 at night Change on Sunday 22 day 51 m. past 4 after noon First quarter on munday 30 day 8 m. past 7 at night This moneth begins with some frost to the 4 day the 5 to the 10 more warm the 11 to the 15 more temperate thence to the 19 some rains From 20 to 26 fair the rest inclining to wind The 1.2.3 a fair in Salt Preston S Francis in Abernethy Vallyfield the 4. Dionyse in Peebles Earlston Kirkintilloch Aiton Auchtermuchti Ceres in Fife Killimure and Moffat the 9. Dalkeith and Tillibol the 10. at Innerkeithing the 12 day Fenduc at Dunning the 13. in Forgondeny the 15 at Musselburgh the 16. S. Luke in Lawder Kinross Rugland Borrowstōness the 18. Townyetan on the border the 20. of horse neat sheep and a weekly market S. Irena in Corstorphine at the kirk of Carlouk the 20. with a weeklie market every wednesday and at Linton in Tweddal of horse neat sheep other merchandise with a weekly market every wednesday for all time coming of all sorts of goods gear the 20. Mary Salamine in Stirling and Kelso the 22 a fair at Forfar and in Linlithgow the 24. in Kilreny and Stramiglio the 25. Fowls fair in Pasley and Falkirk the 26. Simon and Jude in Dysert Falkirk Cokani Kirkliston and Hawick the 28. in Alloway the 29. The last thursday of this month a fair in Whithorn holding two days Sow wheat and rye the sooner the better for fear of rain set accorns and nuts gather winter fruit the weather dry in the after noon and in the wane of the Moon Refuse not a needful Physick from the learned but especially from these who can tell you what your disease is and that only by viewing the face of heaven of which you will be assured both in the kind cause and cure but of such Physicians there are few to be found With good advice such Physick mayst thou take As can thy body sound and healthful make xxx November begins on Wednesday Sun ryseth 13 min. before 8. sets 13 min. after 4. Full Moon on munday 6 day at 2 hours after noon Last quarter on munday 13 day 53 m past 8 the morning Change on tuesday 21 day 55 m. past 11 before noon First quarter on wednesday 29 day 14 m. past 8 morning The first thrée dayes frost the 4 to the 9 thaw the 10.11 inclining to snow the 12.13 14 some showrs of rain thence to the 21 fair the 22 to 24 boisterous winds the rest raw frost Hallowday in Edinburgh 8 days in Falkland Dumblane Fordice the first day in Alathy the 2. in Kilwinning the 3 day S. Leonard in Lanerk Forres the 6. s. Martin in Dumbar Melrois Martinskirk Strabogy Cowper of Fife Hamilton Culross Kilmahug the 11. S. Clement in Dundie the 13. s. Helens at Grinock the 15. Margaretmas fair in Dumfermling the 16. at Bryak and Peterhead the tuesday thereafter at Borrowstonness the 18. s. Macharmuch in Tane and Auchtertueil the 22. Burntiland the 23. Maiden fair the 24. Andermas fair in Stradown and in Frazerburgh the 29. s. Andrew in s. Johnston Peebles and Chirnside the 30 day Make malt kill hogs trench gardens with dung set crab-tree stocks sow wheat and rye in exceeding hot sandy grounds cut timber for ploughs carts other imployments for husbandry use wholsome meat drink with good exercise to preserve health New Wine is now good for old men esteem'd And meats well spiced worthy dyet deem'd xxxj December begins on Friday Sunriseth 24 min. befo rt 9. sets at 24 min. after 3. Full Moon on tuesday 5 day 14 m. past 12 at midnight Last quarter on wednesday 13 day 50 m. past 1 morning Change on thursday 21 day 50 min. past 6 the morning First quarter on thursday 28 day 52 m. past 6 at night The first four days rain and flabby to the 8 moderate thence to the 15 cold winds 16 17.18.19 and 20 strong frost the 21.22 and 23 sléet and snow with a thaw wind the remaining days kindly winter weather Farewell till we meet again At Ranfrew the 6. s Nicolas in Aberdene the 7 Belly fair and Lady day in Westweems the 8. s. Dunstane in Bamff at the kirk of Dier and Rothemay the 14. s. Cuthbert in the Grange within the Sheriffdom of Linlithgow the 17 s. Thomas in Glasgow the 15 and Innerness the 20. s. Johns day in Bamff and Forres and Levenmouth the 27 day In this and the next moneth cut down timber In the last quarter of the Moon uncover the roots of fruit trees set beans pease Cover all the best flowers and herbs from frosts with old rotten horse dung Look well to your cattel water and keep moist your meadows let horses blood and drink good wine and strong drink Keep thy body warm clad thy house warm and dry cast all care from you and relieve that are in want with thy charity Thus I have ended these Observations which are set down for thine advantage make good use of them and give God the glory Warm cloaths good fare prepare ye must But use ye not excess in lust Erra Paters Observations for this Year 1671. IN the Year that Ianuary shal enter on the Sunday the Winter shal be cold and moist the Summer shal be hot and rainy with great abundance of Corn of Wines and other grains and of all garden fruits and herbs there shal be little oyl abundance shal be of all manner of flesh some great news shal men hear spoken of Kings and Prelats of the Church and also of great Princes great wars and robberies shal be made and many young people shal die The Dismal or perillous days of the year MAster 's of Astronomy and Physick that these Arts first found tell the most perillous and dangerous dayes in he Dear in which if any man or woman be let blood of wound or vein they shal die within 21 days following Or whoso falleth into sickness on any of these days they shal never escape it till they be dead And whoso taketh any great journey in any of these days to go from home he shal be in danger to die ere he come home again And whoso weddeth a wife in any of these days they shal soon be parted or else they shal live together ther with much sorrow And whose beginneth in any of these days any great work it shal never come to good end and these are the days following In Ianuary are eighth days that
plant vines hops goose-berries and any fruits that grows upon bushes prune trim all sorts of fruit trees from moss canker and all superfluous branches graft on the latter end of the month sow onions in cold stiff land Take heed of cold forbear phlegmatick meats c. Of cold beware with venison and fish Do not in any case maintain thy dish xxxj March begins on Wednesday Sun riseth 39 min. before 7 sets 39 min. after 5. Change on wednesday 1 day 36 m. past 1 after midnight First quarter on tuesday 7 day 52 m. past 4 after noon Full Moon on wednesday 15 day at 11 h. before noon Last quarter on thursday 23 day 24 m. past 2 after noon Change on thursday 30 day 32 m. past 10 in the morning From the first to the 6 fair from the 8 to the 11 windy thence to the 15 now and then rain the 16 to the 25 pleasant weather and all the rest of the moneth shaking his tail with dry winds S. Monence in Aberdene Dumfermling Abercherder S. Marnoch Kirk the first day at Pettenween the 3. S. Duthos in Tane of Ross the 9 in Auchtertueil and Innerness the 10. S. Causnan the 12. day S. Patrick in Dumbartan at the Kirk of Strageeth and at Kircadie a fair of horse neat and sheep c. the 16 day in S. Johnstoun 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. Johnstoun and Skierthursday fair is upon thursday before Good-friday at Cowper of Angus otherwise Monks Cowper a fair in Forres called S. Marks fair the first tuesday after Easter yearly which will be custom free till 1669. In the new of the Moon graft pears wardens apple trees begin to sow oats barley parsnips onions carrots cucumbers and all kind of pot-herbs slip artichoks sage geld lambs let blood according to strength necessity the sign weather being fit but above all see that your Physician be skilled in the stars or else he may assoon kill as cure for remember what cannot be cured in the Spring by fit Medicines must be endured all the year long More health is gotten by observing dyet Then pleasure taken by excess and ryot xxx April begins on Saturday Sun riseth 42 min. before 6 sets 42 min after 6. First quarter on thursday 6 day 33 m. after 3 the morning Full Moon on friday 14 day at 4 in the morning Last quarter on saturday 22 day 23 m. past 2 the morning Change on friday 28 day 21 m. past 6 at night The first to the 7 fair and from the 8 to the 14 pleasant springing showrs thence to the 17 lowring from the 18 to 25 windy the rest of the moneth more seasonable S. Oles fair at the Kirk of Cruden the first tuesday at Leslie on tuesday before Easter in Corstorphine the first tuesday after Easter a fair S. Donald fair at the Kirk of Auchterless the 17 in Old Aberdene on Skirethursday S. Mark Evangelist in Dysert the 23. Beltan day the first the 26 a fair at Rugland the 28. continuing four days Leaven the 29. day and in Kilreni the 30. day at Borrowstouness the first Tuesday after Pasch Whiles in March and whiles in April Skirethursday before Pasch in Old-Aberdene Glasgow Dumbartan Cowper of Angus Elgin of Murray Pasch-munday in Cowper of Fise Lanerk and Irwing Low-sunday after Pasch in Killimure and all the week after at the Senzie of S. Andrews Sow barly hemp and flax pole hops set and sow all kind of garden herbs open hives and let bees labor for their living let Tanners now provide themselves with bark all good Huswives look to their Dairies bleed and purge with advice those that are troubled with aches or the gout let them go to the bath It is now good to hunt to ride to run So that extreams therein thou ever shun xxxj May begins on Munday Sun ryseth 56 min. before 5 sets 56 min after 7. First quarter on friday 5 day at 4 after noon Full Moon on saturday 13 day 41 m. past 7 at night Last quarter on Sunday 21 day at 11 before noon Change on Sunday 28 day at 2 in the morning Fair weather to the 9 day from the 10 to the 15 May showrs then to the 20 fair growing weather to the end of the month pleasant and agreeable The first day called S. Philip a fair in the Grange within the Sheriffdom of Linlithgow Holy-Cross day the second Beltan in Monross Kinrocher Rude fair in Ellen in Peebles the 3. at Ranfrew of horse neat sheep custom free for three years the 9 day at Carlouk the 10. at Bamff and at Kirkadie a fair of neat and sheep c. the 16. day in Leslie on thursday before Whitsunday Sterling fair ten dayes before Whitsunday in Stonehive upon tuesday before Whitsunday with a weeklie mercat everic thursdai Whiles in May whiles in June Whit sunmonday in Glasgow Dumbartan Lanerk Jedburgh and Borrowstouness Whitsuntuesday called Pardon day in the Chanri of Ross Peterhead at the Kirk of Ninians above Kirkady Trinity munday in Edinburgh Brichin eight daies in S. Andrews one day in Burntiland one day A fair in the Brugh of Linlithgow the first thursday after Whitsunday Trinitie tuesday in Rugland lasting two dayes Trinitie thursday in Faulkland Sow barley in all light lands and bearing grounds and likewise hemp and flax and all manner of fine seeds and herbs Take lambs from their dams leave lopping of trees rise early walk the fields especially by running streams Sage and butter is now an excellent breakfast sage and clarified whay as also scurvy-grass ale wormwood beer are wholsome drink to be drunk fasting Be bold to use such physical intentions As are preseriv'd by Artists true inventions xxx Iune begins on Thursday Sun riseth 38 min before 4 sets 38 m. after 8. First quarter on Sunday 4 day 26 m. past 6 in the morning Full Moon on munday 12 day 41 m past 9 afore noon Last quarter on munday 19 day 6 m. past 5 after noon Change on munday 26 day 12 m. past 10 afore noon Fair and pleasant weather to the 12 day from thence to the 17 warm winds with disting showrs and from thence to the 26 dry and hot the rest of the moneth fair and warm A fair in Kinross the first tuesday of June Bernard fair the secōd tuesday in Stramiglio Aberdour Ennerkeithing the 6. A weekly mercat in Forfar beginning the 8 of June of neat sheep horse c. continuing till the first of Octob. A fair in Forgoudeny the 10. S. Barnabie in Lawder and Dysert Dowglas s. Laurence in Grinock the 11 day s. Margaret in Abernethy Ceres in Fife the 13. Midsummer on s. Johns day in s. Johnston five dayes in Air four dayes in Wigton Bamff and