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A23836 A new prognostication for the year of Christ, 1670 Being the second after bissextile or leap-year. By J.A. mathematician. J. A., mathematician. 1670 (1670) Wing A1231C; ESTC R213269 5,971 13

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A NEW PROGNOSTICATION For the Year of CHRIST 1670. Being the second after Bissextile or Leap-Year By J. A. Mathematician Edinburgh Printed for James Glen 1670. A Succinct Computation of Memorable things to this present Year of God 1670. Since The Creation of the World 5619 The general Deludge 3963 The building of Edinburgh Castle ●●00 Fergus the first King of Scotland ●●99 Julius Caesar conquer'd Britain 1723 The Christian faith was received in Scotland 1460 The invention of Printing 227 The Birth of King Charles the First 70 The Birth of King Charles the Second 40 The Duke of York was born 37 King Charles was Crowned at Scoon 20 The happy Restauration of his Majesty 10 The King and Queen were married 8 The Transcendent great Plague in Lond 5 The Terrible fire at London 4 Common or vulgar Notes this Year 1670. THe Golden Number is 18 The Epact 18 Dominical Letter is B The Cycle of the Sun 27 Shrovetuesday or Fastens Even Feb. 15 Easter or Pasch April 3 Ascension day May 12 Whitsunday May 2● Of the Eclipses this Year 167● THe two Luminaries as may be observed shall suffer four Eclipses this Year namely two of the ☉ and two of the ☽ whereof the last of the Moon will only be visible in our Horizon The first a partial Eclipse of the Moon upon the 25 day of March about 11 in the forenoon The second a partial Eclipse of the Sun upon the 9 of April about the time of his setting which will be visible in the North-west parts of the World as Nova Francia c. The third is a partial Eclipse of the Moon upon Sunday the 18 day of September whic● will be visible at Edinburgh to such as please to take the pains to observe it it continues almost 3 whole hours The digits Eclipsed are 3 minuts in the forenoon that being the time the true opposition The fourth and last is an invisible Eclipse of Sun upon Munday the 3 of Octob near abou●● The exact day hour and minut of the New Moon her Full and Quarters the daily disposition of the Weather With some Observations for each Moneth in the Year As also the whole known Fairs of Scotland 1670. xxxi Ianuary begins on Saturnday Last quarter 4 day 17 min. past 9 in the morning New moon 11 day 28 min. past 1 in the afternoon First quarter 18 day 3 min. past 5 in the morning Full moon 25 day 37 min. past 8 at night The 1 2 3 cold winds 4 5 6 frost 9 10 inclining to snow 11 12 tempestuous winds thence to the 19 more temperate 20 21 22 23 rains with some winds the rest of the month indifferent weather Now New-years gifts from rich to rich men troule Whilst poor their sad condition do condole I' th' Chimney-corner many a tale is told And much Ale drunk to arm us from the cold Begin the year well with receiving of money if thou canst get it but yet get it honestly for fear such beginning have a bad conclusion You that have good Wives make much of them for it is not every mans fortune to 〈◊〉 so sped Money shall be in great request to buy Coals ●ood Belly-timber and Tobacco c. The first Fair in the year is S. Naughlans at the Kirk Bethelny in Gerry upon the 7 day S. Mungo in Glasgow ●● day a Fair And at Dunkel and Kilwinning the day xxvii Febr. begins on Tuesday Last quarter 3 day 58 min. past 2 in the morning New moon 9 day 48 min. past 11 at night First quarter 16 day 55 min. past 4 in the afternoon Full Moon 24 day 33 min. past 5 in the afternoon The 1 2 3 dayes frost thence to the 8 very temperate from the 8 to the 15 gloomy dark weather 16 17 18 rain with high winds thence to the end of the month very temperate Ale and a Tost is still in great request But of all Drinks Canary is the host It is the Poets Helliconian Liquor R●●ens his Wits and makes his Pen run quicker This moneth we are like to have either fair or soul weather or perhaps both Foul weather shall be more plentiful than fair dealing Many men shall be infected with the Spleen and abundance of women troubled with the Scurvey At Abernethy and Forres in Murrayland called S. Brides day 1. On Candlemasse day in Bamss Dunkell Dingwall the 2. day Valentines day at Linlithgow the 14 day and at F●rfar the 15 day holding eight dayes Ashwednesdayes Fair beginneth on Fastens even at Lanerk the same day at Valley-field the 24 day xxxj March begins on Tuesday Last quarter 4 day 54 min. past 4 in the afternoon New Moon 11 day 10 min. past 9 in the morning First quarter 18 day 55 min. past 6 in the morning Full Moon 26 day at 11 a cloke in the forenoon From the first to the 7 fair from the 7 to 10 windy 15 16 winds with some rains 〈◊〉 the 16 to the 24 pleasant weather the 〈◊〉 the month drying winds The dayes do now grow longer and more warm Then mind thy work of forecast comes no harm ●e sure thy time be not so idly spens But thou provide against Term day thy Re●●● A great Consumption this moneth shall be in Poem purses occasioned by the juice of the Spanish Grape and let the weather be what it will the Spring shall be very backward there It is to be though some people will die this month in one place or other and if there be no Wars in the World we are likely to have a very peaceable time S. Monnence in Aberd. Dumfer Abercherder and S. Marnoch Kirk the 1 day at Pettenwem 3. S. Duthos in Tain of Ross the 9 day in Auchtertuil the 10 day S. Causnan the 11 day S. Patrick in Dumbartan and at the Kirk of Strageeth and at Kirkaldy a fair of Horse Neat and Sheep c. the 16 day in S. Johnstoun the 19 day Cuthbert in Langtoua of the Mers the 20 day Lady day in West weems Bamff and Auchtermuchty the 25 day Palmsunday at the Kirk of Forrig and in S. Johnstoun and Skyerthursday 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 custome-free till 1669. xxx April begins on Fryday Last quarter 3 day 43 min. past 2 in the morning New Moon 9 day 59 min. past 5 at night First quarter 16 day 48 min. past 10 at night Full Moon 35 day 5 min. past 2 in the morning From the 1 to the 8 fair from the 8 to the 13 pleasant springing showrs the noo to the 18 gloomy from the 18 to the 24 windy the rest more seasonable Now Sol with warmer Raies smiles on the Earth Giving the Fields and Woods a fruitful Birth Of Cowslips Peagles Violets Primroses Wherewith young Country Lasses make them Poses ●mall hopes by the Stars that it
will rain money into 〈◊〉 mens purses Saturn being malevolent saith plainly the Lawyers having little to do they may if they please study Astrology to finde out who kisses their wives at home when they are bawling at the Parliament-Hall Lambmasday in Atturfe 3 dayes long and in Meirois Ennerkething S. Andrews and in Dumbartan the 1 day Laurance fair in Rape the first tuesday and thursday after in Falkland S. Lawrence in Selkirk Auchtermuchty and in Forres 10 day in Rane 2 dayes before Kilmahug and at the bi●● of Campsie Lady day in Dundee Bamff Mernes Valley-field the 15 day the 20 day a fair at Rugland 4 dayes Bartholomew Apostle in Linlighgow Kinkarn of Neill and in Clackmannan and Peebles the 24 day Saint Zephirinus in Co●storph●●● the 26 day a fair Samarevis day in Forres 26 and S. Johns day in S. Johnstoun the 29 day xxx September begins on Thursday New Moon 4 day 44 min. past 5 in the morning First quarter 12 day 54 min. past 7 in the morning Full Moon 19 day 28 min. past 2 in the morning Last quarter 25 day 52 min. past 8 at night The first 8 dayes pleasant harvest weather from the 8 to the 15 indifferent from the 15 to the 20 high winds with some rain the rest of the month fair weather with some raw frosts in the morning Raw fruit through ripe may sicknesse bring Vnripe much eat a dangerous thing If now a Surfeit thou dost take When others sleep thou must awake The eleventh day of this moneth a thousand pound to a peny but the dayes and nights will be of equal length Venus being in her detriment shews that a great controversie will arise amongst the Chyrurgions in Vtopia whether men first got the Pox from women or women from men but Mars being well fortified in the tenth house it is plain it will be carried on the mens side Those women that are born when the Moon wears horns will be sure to cuckold their Husbands and those men that are born under a three-penny Planet will never be worth a Groat as long as they live Saint Giles in Elgin 1 day in Moffat the 2 day in Skirlin the 4 day Latter Lady day in Sterling Dundee and Bamff 8 day Rude day in Carill Jedburgh Dumfermling Dumfreis and Athelston 24 day in Auchtertull and Salane the 11 day A fair at Forfar the 15 day holding eight dayes A fair at Kirkaldy of Horse Neat and Sheep c. the 20 day Matthew Apostle in Linlithgow 21 day 8 fair at Leven the 27 day Sanit Michael in Hadington Lestie Aire S. Andrews Crief Kirk●●bright Gallashiels and at the Kirk of Forrig the 29 day S Jerome in Bainff the last day xxxj October begins on Saturday New Moon 3 day 4 min. past 11 at night First quarter 11 day 48 min. past 7 at night Full Moon 18 day 39 min. past 1● in the forenoon Last quarter 25 day 6 min. past noon The first 6 daies cold and rainy with mist thence to the 12 more temperate 13 14 15 violent winds from the 15 to 23 some showres of hail with rain and various to the end of the month Warm cloaths must now provided be Also warm meats are good for thee Have good regard thy feet be dry Thou shalt avoid much harm thereby Now young men and maids begin to mind the thing called Marrying they consider that the Winter is coming on and that two in a hed will be warmer then one I perceive by the stars that Lawyers will not refuse to take Fees when it is proffered them Oh the power of Golden showres how it ripens Causes and Proceedings but Mars and Luna being opposite in the fiery Trigion denotes that it will be dangerous to kisse a handsome wise before her jealous husbands face The 1 2 3 a fair in Salt Preston S. Francis in Abernethy and Valleyfield 4 day Dionise in Peebls Earlston Kirkintilloch Alton Auchtermuchty Ceres in Fife and in Killimure and Moffat the 9 day Dalkeith and Tillibol 10 day at Ennerkei●hing the 12 day Fenduck at Dunning 13 day in Forgondennie 15 day at Musselburgh the 16 day S. Luke in Lawder Kinrose and Rugland 18 day Townyetta●n on the Border 20 day of Horse Neat and Sheep c. with a weekly mercat S. Irena in Corstorphine and at the Kirk of Carlouk 20 day with a weekly merca● every Wednesday Mary Salamine in Sterling and Kelso 22 day A fair at Forfar 24 day holding eight dayes in Linlithgow 24 in Kilreny and Stramiglo 25. Fowles fair in ●as●ey and Falkirk 26 day Simon and Jude in Dysert Falkirk Cockany and Kirkliston 28 day in Alloway the 29 day The last Thursday of this month a Fair in Whithorn holding two dayes xxx Novem. begins on Tuesday New Moon 2 day about noontide First quarter 10 day 2 min. past 6 in the morning Full Moon 16 day 25 min. past 10 at night Last quarter 24 day 20 min. past 7 in the morning The first three dayes frost from the 3 to the 9 thaw 10 11 inclining to snow 12 13 14 some showrs of rain from thence to the 21 fair from the 21 to 24 great winds the rest of the month raw frost Knaveries Ribaldries Rogueries and Treacheries In this moneth as other moneths some do sit and devise Many would be counted wise but most men are otherwise For whimzies and prodigies fills mens heads with coleries The weather now beginning to grow cold men will be think themselves of providing them Night-wast-coats as ●or the women they can provide for themselves and in despite of fate will verifie that Proverb to make much off ●ought The Devil will not in this nor in any other moneth go to look for Userers in Alms-houses if he do he may chance to loose his labour Hallow day in Edinburgh 8 dayes in Faulkland Dumblane Fordyce 1 day in Alathie 2 day in Kilwinning 3 day Leonard in Lanerk in Fotes 6 day S. Matth. in Dumbar Melrois Ma●tinskirk Strabogie Cowper of Fife Hamilton Culrosse Kilmahug 11 day S. Clement in Dundie 13 day S. Helins day at Grinock 15 day Magare●messe in Dumfermling 16 day S. Machharmuch in Tane and Auchtertuil 22 day Bruntiland 23. S. Andrew in S. Johnstoun Peebles and Chirnside 30 day xxxj December begins on Thursday New Moon 2 day 11 min. past 10 in the forenoon First quarter 9 day 3 min. past 3 in the afternoon Full Moon 10 day at 11 hours in the forenoon Last quarter 24 day 12 min. past 5 in the morning The first 8 daies cold and nipping 9 10 11 12 strong frost 13 14 15 rain or snow thence to the end kindly winter weather The weather now is cold the wayes are dirty Keep then the house and play at One and thirty Minc'd Pyes do not grow upon every tree But search the Ovens for them and there they be Though the weather be cold there will be hot doings this moneth in Cooks shops the belly must be fed although