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B01313 An almanack, and new prognostication, for the year of our Lord, 1700. Being bissextile or leap year; and from the creation of the world, 5649. Exactly calculated for the famous City of Edinburgh, the metropolitan of Scotland, whose latitude is 55d. 54 m. ¹₂ longitude is 11 d. 37 m. / By G. C. Mathemat. G. C. 1700 (1700) Wing A1386CA; ESTC R172195 7,192 13

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HONI SOIT MAL Y PENSE AN ALMANACK AND NEW Prognostication For the Year of our Lord 1700. Being Bissextile or Leap-Year And from the Creation of the World 5649. Exactly Calculated for the famous City of Edinburgh the Metropolitan of Scotland whose Latitude is 55 d. 54 m. ½ Longitude is 11 d. 37 m. NISI DOMINUS ●RVSTR● By G. C. Mathemat EDINBURGH Printed by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson Printer to His most Excellent Majesty City and Colledge for the Year 1700. The exact Day Hour and Minut of the Ne● Moon her Full and Quarters with the Da● Disposition of the Weather Also the wh●● remarkable Fairs in Scotland With so● remarkable Days for the Year 1700. Lik●wise the Suns Rising and Setting at Edi●burgh the first Day of each Month. Ianuary begins on Monday hath XXXI days Sun riseth 25 minuts past 8. sets 35 minuts past 3. Moon hath 30 Days The Day is 8 ho. Night is 16 ho● Last qu. 2 day 27 min. past 3 morning New Moon 10 day 26 min. past 4 morning First quarter 18 day 3 min. past 2 morning Full Moon 24 day 4 min. past past 9 at night Last qu. 31 day 14 min. past 7 at night This Moneth begins with frost and some snow to the 7 ● from thence to the 14 open weather thence to the 20 cha●able the rest of the Month fair weather but sharp The first Fair in the year is at Kilsyth the 1 day Noughlans Fair at the Town of old Meldrum the 2 T●… day Tantan fair at Lawrence Kirk at the Kirk of Bet●ny in Gerry upon the 7 day S. Mungo in Glasgow an● the Town of Polwarth the 13 day at Dunkel Kilwin● the 21 day S. Pauls fair at Turriff in Buchan the last T●… February begins on Thursday hath XXIX days Sun riseth 25 min. past 7. sets 36 min. past 4. Moon hath 30 days The Day is 10 ho. Night is 14 ho● Full Moon 8 day 31 min. past 11 at night First qu. 16 day 9 min. past 5 afternoon Full Moon 23 day 11 min. past 7 morning This Mouth begins with changeable weather to the 8 thence to the 18 more calm and temperat to the 22 rain some sleet the rest of the month fair and dry St. Brides fair at Abernethy Forres in Murray-land at the Town of Inverness the 1 day Candlemass Fa● B●mff Dunkel Dingwal and Dowglas the 2 day and a● Town of Barray in Buchan the first Tuesday after Ca●mass at Cowper of Fife the first Wednesday of the m● at Methlick the second Tuesday Valentines day b● ●III on the 14 day at Linlithgow at Forfar the 15 day holding 8 days at Valliefield the 24 day Whiles in February and whiles in March. Fastens-even Fair at Fyvie Lanerk on Fastens-even day March begins on Friday hath XXXI days Sun riseth 20 min. past 6. sets 40 min. past 5. Moon hath 29 days the Day is 12 ho. Night is 12 hours Last qu. 2 day 50 min. past noon New Moon 10 day 18 min. past 4 afternoon First qu. 18 day 34 min. past 1 in the morning Full Moon 24 day 39 min. past 5 afternoon The first 8 days sharp but calm to the 13 wind with some rain thence to the 20 raw frost thence to the end of the month weather fitting the season S. Monence in Aberdenes Dumfermling Abercherder St Marnock Kirk Strathven the 1 day at Kennoquhy in Fife consisting of Holse Neat c. with a weekly Mercat every Wednesday of all flesh fishes c. belonging to the Laird of Balfour at Pettenweem the 3 day S. Marnach fair at the Kirk of Leuchel the 1 Tuesd at Dumblain the 1 Wednesday at Markinch the 6 day S. Anns fair at the Kirk Town of Tarves the 2 Tuesd S. Duthos in Tane of Ross the 9 day at ●nverness Auchertull the 10 day S. Causnan at Dunichrin Kirk in Angus Shire the 11 day S. Patricks fair in Dumbar●oun Kirkaldy and at the Kirk of Black-ford the 15 day at S. Johnstoun the 19 day S. Cuthberts Fair in Langtoun in ●he Mers the 20 day Lady-day in West weems Bamff and Auchtermuchty the 25 day at Kinross the 3 Wednesday Whiles in March and whiles in April Mid-lentron fair at Tanti-banahri on Thursday before Mid-lentron Sunday Palm-Sunday fair at the Town of Kirkwall in Orknay which stands the whole weak after Palm-●unday at the Kirk of Forrig at the Town of Inverness S. Johnstoun all upon Munday thereafter a Fair at new Lesly upon the Tuesday after Palm-Sunday Skirethursday Fair at Glasgow Dumbarton Cowper of Angus Elgin of Murray Frendraught in old Aberdene the Thursday af●er Palm-Sunday Pasch-munday a Fair at Cowper of Fife Irwing A Fair at the Town of Forres in Murray-shire Borrowsto●nness and Corstorphine the 1 Tuesday after Pasch Pasch-Fair at Lanerk upon Wednesd after Pasch a Fair at S. Andrews holding all the week after Low-sunday of Keith-hall sometimes called Casky-byn At Turreff a● the Burgh of Annan and Town of Old Hamstocks all upon the 3 Tuesday at Abernethy and Ceres in Fife the 11 day in Auchtertull Bel●elvie Clackmannen S. Anthonies Fai● at the Town of Inverleithen at Scoon the 15 day at Straven the 16 d. the old Fair of Broadlay at the Bridge o● Earn in Perth-shire the 17 18 days S. Margaret in Dumfermling at Mostat the 18 d at Earlstoun the 19 d. Monro's Fair holden at Coltrain in Ross-shire the 20 day at Methi●… near Levens mouth 22 d. S. John Baptists day Midsumme● day being still upon the 24 d. In Forres Carnwath Ha●wick and at Townyettam on the Border and at Frazersburgh holding 4 days Wigtoun Bamff Athelstoun Meiklour S. Johns Falr at S. Johnstoun all on the 24 d. In Alathy in Angus called S. ●●●gola and at the Town of Nicolson both on the 25 d. S. Peters day at Forfar Falkland Burnt-Island Bamff and Kelso all on the 26 d. at Gallosheils the 27 d. S. Peter and Pauls day being always the 29 day at Peebles Falkirk and Thurso in Caithness S. Scriffs Fair at the Kirk of C●lshalmen in Gerry the last Tuesday of this Month. Peters day at Pebles the last Tuesday Also St Peters Fair at Migel in Perth-shire and Haddingtoun both upon the last day Iuly begins on Monday hath XXXI days Sun riseth 32 min. past 3 sets 28 min. past 8. Moon hath 30 days the Day is 16 ho. Night is 8 hours New Moon 6 day 42 min. past 9 morning First qu. 12 day 13 min. past 12 at night Full Moon 20 day 2 min. past 9 at night Last qu. 28 day 11 at night This Month begins hot and warm to the 6 day thence to the 12 some growing showers thence to the 22 fair and dry the rest of the Month very hot with some claps of thunder A Fair at Culross Stow and Edzerstoun in Teviordale all on the first day● at Abernethie Auchtermuchrie 2 day S. Martine of Bulzeon
4 d. S. Peters Fair at Peterhead the 6 d. A new Market at Dundee the 1 Tuesd S. Thomas in Langroun the 5 d. Lady Market at the Kirk of Fordon in the Mor● 6 day At 8. Andrews Glasgow Inverness the 7 d. at Borrowstounness Burgh of Annan and Alkie Fair a● the Town of Old Deer all on the 2 Tuesd S. Lawrence at Grinock the 11 d. at Kilwinning the 12 d. S. Margaret at Killimuir at the Kirk of Forrig Errol the 13 d. at Langholm the 15 d. in Moffat Kircaldy the 18 d. at ●aldstream the 19 d. Stirling Dumfermling the 20 d. Mary Magdalen in Law●der Linlithgow Pittenweem Path-head 22 d. S. Margaren Fair at Frendraught in Tarves the 3d Tuesd at Kinross 3d Wednesd S. Andrews Fair at the Kirk of Glass in Strabogie on Tuesd after the 15 d. In Airth St. Christians in Corstorphin both on the 24 d. S. James in Forfar Kinghorn Cowper of Fife Roxburgh Alloway Musselburgh and at Elgin in Murray all on the 25 d. at Kinloch Kannoch in Athol in Perth-shire and Turriff in Buchan last Tuesd S. James Fair at Lanerk on the last Wednesday at New Lesty and Whitehorn the last Thursday August begins on Thursday hath XXXI days Sun riseth 25 min. past 4 sets 35 min past 7. Moon hath 29 days the Day 14 ho. Night is 10 hours New Moon 4 day 7 min. past 5 at night First qu. 11 day 10 min. past 11 at night Full Moon 19 day 42 min. past noon Last qu. 27 day 2 min. past 10 forenoon This Month begins with hot and dry weather to the 9 day thence to the 16 some wind rain and thunder thence to the 22 variable the month ends with pleasant Harvest weather Lambmass at A●turff Melross Innerkeithing S. Andrews Dumbartoun all on the 1d Lambmass Fair at the Town of Kirkwall in Orkney the 3 d. lasting 7 days S. Lawrence fair in Rane the first Tuesday at Penston 1 wednesday and Thursday after in Falkland S. Lawrence in Merns-shire upon Lawrence Muir a little above the place of Halkertoun holding 4 days at Jedburgh Marymass Fair at the Town of Montmusk all upon the 2d Tuesd at Kilsyth the 5 d. In Meiklour the 7 d. S. Lawrence day in Selkirk Auchtermuchtie Forris Carnwath Dumblain all on the 10d A Fair at Luss the 11 day with a Weekly Mercat every Tuesday Lady-day the first in Dundee Falkirk Dinne● in Caithness Bamff Merns Valleyfield all on the 15 d. at Rugland the 20 d. in Scoon the 22 d. Marymass Fair in the Town of Ellon in Buchan and at the Town of Rarray in Buchan both upon the 3d Tuesday S. Bartholomew Apostle in Linlithgow Clackmannan and Polwarth on the 24 d. St Bartholomews day in Peebles the last Tuesday S. Zepherinus in Corstorphine 26 d. Samarevis day in Forres 27d S. Johns day in S. Johnstoun Lawder 28 d. at Kincair A Fair at Edinburgh the 1 day holding 8 days Fordice and Dumblain at the New Burgh of Girven and at Jedburgh upon the first Tuesday S Leonards Fair at Lunerk the first Wednesday at Alathy the 2 day at Kilwinning the 3 day at Forres and Largo the 6 day at Luss the 7 day with a weekly Mercat every Tuesday Martinmass being still on the 11 day at Dumbar Melrois Cowper of Fife Hamiltoun Guirois Martines Kirk Kilmahug and Strabogie all on the 11 day Martinmass Fair at the Town of Kirkwall in Orknay the whole Martinmass week S. Denick at Methil the 2 Tuesday at Kilsyth the 12 day S. Helen at Dundee the 13 day at Grinock and Down in Monteith the 15 day Margaretmass Fair at Borrowstounness Dumfermling and Lawder the 16 day at Tane Auchtertuil and Bryack Fair at the Kirk of Kowl all on the 22 day at Burntisland the 23 day S. Dinnies day in Peebles the second Tuesday of October yearly S. Andrew's Day at Peebles the last Tuesday of November yearly and continues at Fastens-even as formerly And Declares That whoever shall bring Horse Nolt or Sheep to any of these Fairs shall be Custom-free for the samen for the space of nine years except for Sheep at St. Peter's Day and Nolt at St. Dinnis Day Andermass Fair at Stradon and Frazerburgh the 29 day at old Meldrum last Tuesday S. Andrews day in S. Johnstoun and Chirnside the 30 day December begins on Sunday hath XXXI days Sun riseth 37 min. past 8 sets 23 min. past 3. M●on hath 29 days the Day is 6 ho. Night 18 hours First qu. 8 day 44 min. past 11 forenoon Full Moon 16 day 6 min. past 1 morning Last qu. 22 day at 9 at night New Moon 30 day at 6 in the morning This Month begins with sharp northerly winds to the 6 day thence to the 15 frost with showers of snow now and then thence to the 23 thaw the month ends with thaw At Tarves the first Tuesday S. Nicolas Fair at Renfrew the 6 d. in Aberdene the 7 d. at West-weems the 8 day Kellames Fair at the Kirk of Rey in Caithness Bamff Rothemay and the Town of Deer the 14d Martimas Fair at the Kirk of Warren in Caithness the 15d S. Cuthbert in Grange of Linlithgow the 17d S. Thomas in Glasgow Inverness and at Down in Montieth the 18d S. Stevens day the 26 day at S. Johnstoun the 27 day at Forres and Methel all upon S. Johns day S. Davids Fair at Gerry the first Tuesday after Christmass The Annualrents in this Kingdom by Acts of Parliament since the Year 1633 to the Year 1700. Annualrent preceeding Lamb. 1633 at 10 lib. per cent whereof two to the King An from Lam. 1633. to Lam. 1636 at 10 lib. per cent to Cred An from Lam. 1636 to Lam. 1646 at 8 lib. per cent to Cred. An. from Lam. 1646. to Lam. 1649. at 6. lib. 10 sh● per Cent. An. from Lam. 1649. to Martin 1672. at 6 lib per Cent. An. from Martin 1672. to Martin 1673 at 5 lib. per Cent. An. from Martin 1673. to Whit. 1690 at 6 lib. per Cent. An. from Whits 1690 to Whit. 1691 at 5 lib. per Cent An. from Whits 1691 to Whits 1695 at 6 lib. per Cent. An. from Whits 1695 to Whits 1696. at 5. lib. per Cent. An. from Whits 1696 to Martin 1696 at 6. lib. per Cent. An. from Martin 1696 to Whirs 1698 at 5. lib. per Cent. An. from Mart. 1698 to Mart. 1700 at 5. lib 10 sh per Cent. ADVERTISEMENTS TO all Noblemen Gentlemen and Masters of Families that stands in need of any sort of Men or woman Servants or Nurses to send to the Office of Intelligence at the Head of Niddries Wynd in Edinburgh where they shall be provided with any sort of Servants Likewise That all sorts of Servants and Nurses may come to the said Office that they may he provided with Masters they always bringing sufficient Testificate of their honest Christian behaviour THere are two New Fairs to be holden
at West●estone with a weekly mercat every Tuesday the first Fair is upon the first Tuesday of June the second upon the last Thursday of October THese are to give Notice that there is a New Fair granted by Act of Parliament to the Royal Burgh of Dundee to be holden the first Tuesday of June yearly wherein will be Sold Linen Cloath of all sorts and several other Merchant Goods THere is a Weekly Mercat each Thursday to be holden upon the Lands of Balcorach belonging to the Laird of Woodhead lying at and about the Kirk of Campsie in the Shire of Stirling As also there it three new free Fairs The first upon the last Thursday of April yearly The next upon the first Thursday of August The third upon the sixth of November Nota The two old Fairs continueth as they were All Custom free for seven years Advertisement THese are to give Notice That the Playing Cards which contains the Arms of the Four Kingdoms and particularly the Arms of the Dukes Marquisses Earls Viscounts and Lords of the Kingdom of Scotland are Made and to be Sold by James Hamilton on the South-side of the Head of the Cannongate a little above St John's Cross where you may also have them in Sheets the Price 12 sh Scots or in Pocket Books at 1 lib. 12 sh Scots As also you may have all other Sorts of Playing Cards Pale-Boards Writing Paper Painted Paper and Gray Paper Likewise you may have Friezed all Sorts of Cloaths Stuffs Searges Bazes or Turned Cloaths all at very reasonable Rates A Table for Leith Corrected by G. C. Mathemat Shewing the Hour and Minut of High-water at Leith for every day of the Moons Age Increasing and Decreasing The use Seek the Moon Age is the first and second Column of the Table and in the two last Columns you have the true 〈◊〉 of full Sea at Leith Example To find the full Sea the 12 day of June 1700. I find the Moons age by the following Table to be 6. which I find in the first Column of this Table and against it in the last Column I find 6 hours and 19 minuts the true time of full Sea required A Table shewing the hour and min. of high water at Leith for every day of the Moone age increasing or decreasing Moons age Full Ses● at Leith increas decreas hours min. 1 16 3 3 2 17 3 46 3 18 4 29 4 19 5 7 5 20 5 45 6 21 6 10 7 22 6 51 8 23 7 30 9 24 8 42 10 25 9 45 11 26 10 43 12 27 11 4● 13 28 0 34 14 29 1 27 15 30 2 ●● A ready Table shewing the Age of the Moon every day throughout this Year 1700. Dayes January February March April May Iune Iuly August Septem October Novemb. Decemb. 1 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 1 2 2 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 1 2 3 3 24 25 23 24 25 26 27 29 1 2 3 4 4 25 26 24 25 26 27 28 30 2 3 4 5 5 26 27 25 26 27 28 29 1 3 4 5 6 6 27 28 26 27 28 29 1 2 4 5 6 7 7 28 29 27 28 29 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 8 29 30 28 29 30 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 9 30 1 29 1 1 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 10 1 2 30 2 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 11 2 3 1 3 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 12 3 4 2 4 4 6 7 8 10 11 1● 13 13 4 5 3 5 5 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 14 5 6 4 6 6 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 15 6 7 5 7 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 16 7 8 6 8 8 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 17 8 9 7 9 9 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 18 9 10 8 10 10 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 19 10 11 9 11 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 20 11 12 10 12 12 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 21 12 13 11 13 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 22 ●3 14 12 14 14 16 17 18 20 21 22 23 23 14 15 13 15 15 17 18 19 21 22 23 24 24 15 16 14 16 16 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 25 16 17 15 17 17 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 26 17 18 16 18 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 27 18 19 17 ●9 19 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 28 19 20 18 20 20 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 29 ●0   19 21 21 23 24 25 27 28 29 30 30 ●1   20 22 22 24 25 26 28 29 1 1 31 22   21   23   26 27   30   2 ☞ Saint Martins System of Stiles as now Practicable within the Kingdom of Scotland And Reduced to a clear Method not heretofore Consisting of VI Parts c. Are now Printed in Folio upon a new Character and good Paper And to be Sold by the Heirs and Successors of Andrew Anderson his Majesties Printer on the North-side of the Street over-against the Gross of Edinburgh Price bound and Guilded on the Back Twenty Pound Scots Advertisements That there is two new Fairs to be holden at the Royal-Butch of North-Berwick viz. The first upon the third Tuesday of June and the second upon the third Tuesday of November yearly and each Fair to continue the space of three Days with a weekly Mercat every wednesday ADVERTISEMENT That there are 4 New fairs yearly to be holden at the Burgh of Bathgate in West 〈◊〉 The 1. Is upon the 10th of June The 2. ●● upon the 10th of July The 3. is upon the 4th of August The 4th is upon the 10th of October With a weekly Mercat every Wednesday A TABLE of Annualrent at 6 L. per Cent. per annum Pr. Annualr Pr. Annualrent sh L. sh d. L. L. sh d. 1 0 00 01 10 00 12 00 2 0 00 01 20 01 04 00 3 0 00 02 30 01 16 00 4 0 00 03 40 02 08 00 5 0 00 03 50 03 00 00 6 0 00 04 60 03 12 00 7 0 00 05 70 04 04 00 8 0 00 06 80 04 16 00 9 0 00 06 90 05 08 00 10 0 00 07 100 06 00 00 sh L. sh d. L. L. sh d. 11 0 00 08 100 06 00 00 12 0 00 08 200 12 00 00 13 0 00 09 300 18 00 00 14 0 00 10 400 24 00 00 15 0 00 10 500 30 00 00 16 0 00 11 600 36 00 00 17 0 01 00 700 42 00 00 18 0 01 01 800 48 00 00 19 0 01 01 900 54 00 00 20 0 01 02 1000 60 00 00 L. L. sh d. L. L. sh d. 1 0 01 02 1000 60 00 00 2 0 02 04 2000 120 00 00 3 0 03 07 3000 180 00 00 4 0 04 09 4000 240 00 00 5 0 06 00 5000 300 00 00 6 0 07 02 6000 360 00 00 7 0 08 04 7000 420 00 00 8 0 09 07 8000 480 00 00 9 0 10 09 9000 540 00 00 10 0 12 10 10000 600 00 00 The Use TO find the Annualrent of principal sum by this T●… if the principal sum be 〈◊〉 10 L. seek it under the 1 Col●… of the Table and towards right hand in the second ●…lumn you have the Annualr thereof But if the principal be above 10 L. seek the to hundreds or thousands in third Column and towards right hand in the fourth Col●… you have the Annualrent belo●●ing thereunto and if there any odd pounds and shilling seek them as before and a● their Annualrent to that whi●● you have found the tota● the Annualrent required 1 Example Suppose it be required to 〈◊〉 the Annualrent of 138 L. 13 for a year work thus L. Pr. L. sh d. Inter or Annua● 100 6 00 00 30 1 16 00 8 0 09 07 13 sh 0 00 09 Total 138 L. 13. sh 8. 06. 04. To find the Annual rent of any S●… above 10000 L. which is not in t●● Table consider that every 10000 thereof is 600 L. Annualrent and the rest as in the Table To find the Annual rent of any S●… for one two or three month c. 〈◊〉 the twelve part of that which a y●… yeilds and that will be the Annual●… for a month its double for two mo●… its triple for three c. FINIS