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A24424 A new prognostication for the year of our Lord God 1665 Being the first after leap-year. Wherein are contained the moveable feasts, with the change of the moon, her full and quarters: with the true disposition of the weather, in every quarter of the moon, and a true description of the eclipses of this year. Together with dates of husbandry and gardening, for every month. Also with some physical observations. With the names and times of all the fairs in Scotland: with an addition of several new fairs, never before printed. Set forth at Aberdene, by Philomathes. Philomathes. 1665 (1665) Wing A1984C; ESTC R213315 8,670 16

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A NEW PROGNOSTICATION For the Year of our Lord God 1665. Being the first after Leap-Year Wherein are contained the Moveable Feasts with the Change of the Moon her Full and Quarters with the true disposition of the weather in every Quarter of the Moon And a true Description of the Eclipses of this Year Together with Notes of Husbandry and Gardening for every Month. Also with some Physical Observations With the Names and times of all the Fairs in Scotland with an addition of several new Fairs never before printed Set forth at ABERDENE by Philomathes Printed by Robert Sanders Printer to the Town of Glasgow for the Year 1665. CHRONOLOGIE 1665. SInce that the Julian Period first began 6378 Since that of nought the Lord created man 5614 Since Noah entred th' Ark to shun the flood 3958 Since God to Abraham made a promise good 3592 Since Israel from Egypt land did flee 3162 Since in Canaan he made Chams son to die 3122 Since Solomon the Temple finished 2675 Since it destroy'd Sedecias captive led 2255 Since Trinovant of old now London builded 2772 Since Games Olympick were first at Elea used 2440 Since Romulus did build his stately Roma 2417 Since Nabonassar hence is that ancient AEra 2411 Since Fergus first our Royal stemm's Progenitor 1994 Since died Alexander a worlds terror 1988 Since Emmanuel of blessed Virgin born 1665 Since for mans sin he suffered death and scorn 1632 Since Julian year at first was constitute 1709 Since Hyegra or flight of Mahomet 1074 Since Cesars force the Britains overthrew 1717 Since then the rav'nous Roman Eagle flew 1241 Since Christian Faith profest within this Nation 1455 Since Picts extinguish'd and Edin Scots possession 827 Since Guns these mortal engines first were found 285 Since Printing made the World with Books abound 222 Since Protestants by Luther first so nam'd 136 Since Loyola the Jesuits Order fram'd 125 Since Bishop Turnbul built Glasgow Colledge fair 210 Since learned Strang did make its great repair 33 Since Gregory help'd the Calendar forlorn 83 Since Charles the first to grief and sorrow born 65 Since English Crown did learn'd James head surround 63 Since Charles with cares as well as gold was crown'd 40 Since he made truly great and glorious 17 Since a new star convey'd a King to u● 35 Since hence constrain'd to flee perplex'd with care 14 Since that his losse his patience did repair 5 Common or vulgar Notes this Year 1665. THe Golden Number 1● The Cycle of the Sun 22 Dominical Letter A The Epact 23 Fastens Even Feb. 7 Easter or Pasch March 26 Ascension day May 4 Whitsunday May 14 The Eclipses of this Year 1665. NO lesse then five times this Year will the Luminaries be eclipsed three times the Sun and two times the Moon But because the Eclipses of the Moon will only be visible to us we shal not speak much of those of the Sun for they shal not be seen in our Horizon The first Eclipse is of the Sun on friday the 6. of Januarie at 7. a clock in the morning It shal not be seen by us but in Arabia the Happy it will be conspicuous The second is a visible Eclipse of the Moon on saturday the 21. of January 13 minutes past 6. in the morning but will be better seen at the Gulf of Florida or Nova Hispania The third Eclipse is of the Sun the 2. of July after-noon shal be seen in the Province of Mexicana near the Equator The fourth is a very smal eclipse of the Moon upon saturday the 16. of July about 21. minuts after mid-night and shal be seen in our Horizon The fifth and last is a great Eclipse of the Sun on the 26. day of December about 9. a clock in the morning It is to be seen by the people in the Southern parts of Africk The exact time of the Suns entrance into the four cardinal points this Year 1665.   day ho. min.   The Sun enters Aries March 9     Postmeridiem Cancer June 10 15   Libra September 12 6 5 Capricorn Decemb. 10 17 48 The exact day hour and minut of the New Moon her Full and Quarters the dayly disposition of the weather with the whole known Fairs in Scotland for the Year 1665. xxxj Ianuary begins on Sunday New Moon the 6. day 15. min. past 7. in the morning This quarter is subject to wind and frost First quarter the 14. day 42. min. past 10. in the morning Much snow and little frost Full Moon the 21. day 29. min. past 6. in the morning Fair Sun with winds Last quarter the 28. day 30. min. past midnight Boystrous and stormy weather The first Fair in the Year is S. Naughlans at the Kirk of Beth●lny in Gerry upon the 7. day S. Mungo in Glasgow the 13. day a Fair. And at Dunkel and Kilwinning the 21. day In this month cut down timber and it shal not cleave nor be eaten with worms in the last quarter of the Moon set or sow kernels 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 dung land In the last quarter geld cattel and 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 charme xxviij February begins a wednsday New-Moon the 5. day 42. min. past 4. in the morning Seasonable fair and white First quarter the 12. day 2. min. past midnight Frost and hail-stones Full Moon the 19. day 33. min. past 4. after noon Slabby and dark Last quarter the 26. day 42. min. past 3. after noon Dry threatning the brave Mariners At Abernethy and Forres in Murrayland called S. Brides day 1. On Candlemasse day in Bamff Dunkell Dingwall the 2. day Valentines day at Linlithgow the 14. day and at Forfar the 15. day holding 8. dayes Ashwednesday Fair beginneth on Fastens-even A Fair in Lanerk on Fastens-even day Sow all sorts of pease and other pulse sow mustard seed cast up dicks set and plant vines hops goose-berries and any fruit that grows upon bushes prune and trim all sorts of fruit-trees from mosse canker and all superfluous branches graft in the latter end of the month sow onions in cold stiff land Take heed of cold forbear phlegmatick meats c. Of cold beware with vennison and fish Do not in any case maintain thy dish xxxj March begins on Wednesday New Moon the 6. day 41. min. past 8. at night Driving snow and wind First quarter the 14. day 12. min. past 10. in the morning Blustring wind and rain Full Moon the 21. day 7. min. past 2. in the morning Glad weather for geese and dukes Last quarter the 28. day 2. min. past 11. at night Some
sharp hail showers S. Monence in Aberd. Dumfer Abercherder and S. Marnock Kirk the 1. day at Pettenweem 3. S. Duthos in Tain of Rosse the 9. day in Auchtertuil the 10. day S. Causnan the 11. day S. Patrick in Dumbarton and at the Kirk of Strageeth the 16. day in S. Johnstoun the 19. day Cuthbert in Langton of the Mers the 20. Lady day in West-weems Bamff and Auchtermuchty the 25. day Palm-sunday at the Kirk of Forrig and in S. Johnstoun and Skyrethursday fair is upon thursday before Good-friday at Cowper of Angus Otherwise Monks Cowper In the new of the Moon graft pears wardens apple trees begin to sow oats barly parsneips onions carrots cucumbers and all kind of pot-herbs slip artichoks and sage geld lambs let blood according to strength and necessity the sign and weather being fit but above all see that your Physician be skill'd in the stars or else he may as soone 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 New Moon the 5. day at 12. a clock at night Wet and unkindly cold First quarter the 12. day 30 min. past 5. after noon Fair with some wind Full moon the 19. day 45. min. past 11. in the morning High winds from the North-east Last quarter the 27. day 25. min. past 3. in the morning April showers but fair withall Easter day is the 26. of March this Year 1665. The first tuesday after Easter there is a Fair in Corstorphine and on the first wednesday after Easter there is a race to be run for a Cup at the value of five hundred Merks price S. Donald Fair at the Kirk of Achtheles the 17. day Mark Evangelist in Dysert the 23. day Beltan day the first the 26. day a Fair at Leavn the 29. day and in Kilreny the 30. day Whiles in March and whiles in April Skirethursday before Pasch in Glasgow Dumbarton Cowper of Angus Elgin of Murray Paschmunday in Cowper of Fife Lanerk Irwing Lowsunday after Pasch in Killimore and all the week after at the Senzie of S. Andrews Sow barley hemp and flax pole hops set and sow all kind of garden herbs open hives and let bees labour for their living let Tanners now provide themselves with bark and 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 New moon the 4. day 18. min. past midnight Pleasant tair weather First quarter the 11. day 3. min. past 11. at night Hail and wind enough Full moon the 18. day 28. min. past 10. at night Good dry weather Last quarter the 26. day 19. min. past 9. at night High Southerly winds The first day of May called S. Philip a Fair in the Grange within the Sheriffdom of Linlithgow Holy-crosse day the second Beltan in Monrosse Kinrocher and in Peebles the 3. day at Bamff the 16. day and in Sterling a Fair 10. days before Whitsunday Whiles in May and whiles in June Whitsonmonday in Glasgow Dumbarton Lanerk and Jedburgh Whitson-tuesday called Pardon day in the Chanry of Ross and at the Kirk of Ninians above Kiready Trinity-monday in Edinburgh and Brichin 8. dayes in S. Andrews one day in Brunti-land one day A Fair in the Burgh of Linlithgow the first tuesday after Whitsunday Trinitie thursday in Falkland Sow barley in all light lands and bearing grounds and likewise hemp and flax and all manner of fine seeds herbs Take lambs from their dams leave lopping of trees rise early walk the fields especially by running streams Sage and sweet butter is now an excellent breakfast sage and clarified whay as also scurvy-grasse ale and wormwood beer are wholsome drink to be drunk fasting Be bold to use such Physical intentions As are prescriv'd by Artists true inventions xxx Iune begins on Thursday New moon the 3. day 25. min. past 10. in the morning Beware ye Saylers First quarter the 10. day 5. min. past 4. in the morning Fair warm drops Full moon the 16. day 34. min. past midnight Vn wholsome dayes Last quarter the 25. day 39. min. past 1. after noon Happy dayes indeéd A Fair in Kinross the first tuesday of June A Fair in Stramiglo and Aberdour the 6. day and at Enerkeithing the same 6. day A weekly Mercat in Forfar beginning the 8. of June of neat sheep horse and other c. containing till the first of October The 10. day a fair in Forgondeny S. Barnabie in Lawder and Dysert the 11. day S. Margaret in Abernethie Ceres in Fife the 13. day Midsummer on S. Johns day in S. Johnstoun five dayes in Air four dayes in Wigton Bamff and Athelston the 14. day in Auchtertuil the 15. day S. Margaret in Dumfermling and at Moffat the 18. day in which place there is a weeklie mercat every friday Earlstoun the 19. day Midsummer day in Forres the 24. day in Alathie in Angus called S. Emagold the 25. day S. Peters day at Forfar the 26. day holding four dayes As also in Faulkland Bruntiland Bamff and Kelso the 26. day in Peebles the 29. day S. Serif fair the last tuesday of this mouth S. John Baptist day a fair in Frazerburgh the 24. of June Shear sheep bring home fewel weed corn and gardens set rose-mary coronations and gilly flowers sow lettice and radish seed three or four dayes after the full for then they will not run to seed make nay carry land lime marle and manure of what kind soever benefiting your land cut neither hedge nor tree in this and the two next months beware of great thirst use thin and light dyet moderate exercise chast thoughts The careful Husband which intends 〈◊〉 ●hrive Now like the Bee brings honey to the hive xxxj Iuly begins on Saturday New moon the 2. day at 7. a clock at night Reasonable fair First quarter the 9. day 53. min. past 9. in the morning Vnkind dayes Full moon the 16. day 37. min. past noon Wind and wet Last quarter the 25. day 3. min. past 4. in the morning Some evil thunder Culros the first day Abernethie and Auchtermuchtie the 2. day S. Martin of Bulzion the 4. day S. Thomas the 5. day S. Palladius in Forden in the Merns the 6. day S. Andrew in Glasgow the 7. day Kilwinning the 12. day the 13. S. Margaret in Killimure six days at the Kirk of Forrig the third tuesday of this month Moffat the 18. day a fair in Sterling the 20. day Mary Magdalen in Linlithgow Pettenweem and Pathhead the 22. day in Airth the 24. day S. Christina in Corstorphine a fair the same 24. day S. James in Forfare Cowper of Fife Lanerk Roxburgh Kinghorn and in
Musselburgh the 25. day The last thursday of July a fair at Whithorn two days Make your hay and house it while it is fair weather pull hemp that is ripe gather garden beans get rue 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 ascendant well by electing a fit time that no malevolent be there c. or else stand to your hazard if you do it Now meddle not with wine nor Venus to yes Lest thou deprive thy self of future joyes xxxj August begins on Tuesday New Moon the first day 43. min. past 2. in the morning Rain and great winds First quarter the 〈◊〉 at six in the after noon Good f●● Coblers Full moon the 15. day 18. min. past 4. after noon Hot and good weather Last quarter the 23. day 28. min. past 4. after noon Dark misty weather New moon the 30. day 22. min. past ten in the morning Rain and after fair weather Lambmasday in Atturfe three dayes long and in Melrois Ennerkething S. Andrews and in Dumbarton the first day Laurance fair in Rane the first tuesday and thursday after in Falkland S. Lawrens in Seilkirk Auchtermuchty and in Forres and Carnwath the 10. day in Rane two dayes before Kilmahug and at the burn of Campsie Lady day in Dundie and Bamff in Merns the 15. day Bartholomew Apostle in Linlithgow Kinkarn of Neil and in Clackmannan and Peebles the 24. day S. Zephirinus in Corstorphine the 26. day a fair Samarevis day in Forres 27. and S. Johns day in S. Johnstoun the 29. day Follow closse your own corn harvest sow winter herbs in 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 riot and excess Use slender dyet cooling drinks embrace If long on earth thou meanest to have place xxx September begins on Friday First quarter the 5. day 30. min. past 7. at night Very good weather Full mon the 14. day 49. min. past 8. in the morning Tempestuous dayes Last quarter the 22. day 20. min. past 3. in the morning Good tidings from south New moon the 28. day at 7. a clock at night Rain and very great winds S. Giles in Elgin the first day in Moffat the 2. day in Skirline the 4. day Latter Lady day in Sterling Dundie Bamff ●he 8. day Rude day in Carill Jedburgh Dumfermling Dumfreis and Athelston the 24. day in Auchtertuil and Salane the 11. day A fair at Forfar the 15. day holding eight dayes Matthew Apostle in L●●●●ithgow the 21. day a fair at Leven the 27. day S. Michael in Haddington Leslie Aire S. Andrews Crief and Kirkubright and at the Kirk of Forrig the 29. day Saint 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 moderately forbear fruits too pleasant or rotten shun riot and excess of diets If thou intend to live another Year Chear up thy self but naughty fruits forbear xxxj October begins on Sunday First quarter the 5. day 6. min. past 9. at night Cold and durty winds Full moon the 14 day 27. min. past one after midnight Not as I would Last quarter the 21. day 42. min. past noon Fair weather indeed New moon the 28. day at five a clock in the morning Cold and dry The 1. 2. and 3. a fair in Salt Preston S. Francis in Abernethie the 4. day Dionise in Peebles Earlstoun Kirtintintilloch Aiton Auchtermuchtie Ceres in Fife and in Killimure and Moffat the 9. day Dalkeith and Tillibol the 10. day at Enerkeithing the 12. day Fenduck at Dunning the 13. day in Forgondenny the 15. day S. Luke in Lawder Kinross and Rugland the 18. day Rugland hath got two new fairs but I know them not S. Irenea in Corstorphine the 20. day a fair Marie Salaemine in Sterling and Kelso the 22. day a fair at Forfar the 24. day holding eight dayes in Linlighgow 24. in Kilrenie and Stramiglo 25. Fowles fair in Pasley and Falkirk the 26. Simon and Jude in Dysert Falkirk Cockanic and Kirkliston the 28. day in Alloway the 29. The last thursday of this month a fair in Whithorn holding two dayes 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 wain of the moon refuse not a needful Physick from the learned but especiallie from these who can tell you what your disease is and that onlie 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 here With good advice such Physick mayst thou take As can thy bodie sound and healthful make xxx Novēber begins on Wednesday First quarter the 4. day 25. min. past 4. after noon Very pleasant weather Full moon the 12. day 37. min. past 5. after noon Frost sleet and wind Last quarter the 19. day 6. min. past 9. at night Raw unwholsome weather New moon the 26. day 49. min. past 5. at night High winds Hallowday in Edinburgh eight dayes in Falkland Dumblane Fordyce the first day in Alythie the 2. day in Kilwinning the 3. day S. Leonard in Lanerk in Forres the 6. day S. Matthew in Dumbar Melrois Martinskirk Strabogie Cowper of Fife Hamilton Culross Kilmahug the 11. day S. Clement in Dundie the 13. day Margaretmesse in Dumfermling the 16. day S. Machharmuch in Tane and Auchtertuil the 22. day Bruntiland the 23. S. Andrew in S. Johnstoun Peebles and Chirnside the 30. day Make malt kill hogs trench gardens with dung set crab●ree stocks sow wheat and rye in exceeding hot sandy grounds cut down timber for ploughs carts 5 and other imployments or Husbandry use wholsome meat and drink with good exercise to preserve health New Wine is novv good for Old Men esteem'd And Meats vvell Spiced vvorthy dyet deem'd xxxj December begins on Friday First quarter the 4. day 1. min. past 2. after noon Fair frost and some snow Full moon the 12. day 36. min. past 8. in the morning Wind and fleet then rain Last quarter the 19. day 7. min. past 5. in the morning Great storms with whistling snow New moon the 26. day 15. min. past 9. in the morning Fair I warrant you Saint Nicolas in Aberdene the 7. day Ladie day in Westweems the 8. day S. Dunstane in Bamff and at the