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A55092 Vade mecum, or The necessary companion Containing, 1. Sir S. Morland's Perpetual almanack, in copper plates, with many useful tables proper thereto. 2. Christian and regal years compar'd from the Norman conquest. 3. The reduction of weights, measures. 4. The ready casting up any number of farthings, half-pence, pence, shillings, nobles, marks, and guinneys. 5. The interest, and rebate of money, the forebearance, discompt, and purchase of annuities. 6. The rates of post-letters, both inland and outland, with the post-stages. 7. The usual and authorized rates or fares for coach-men, carr-men, and water-men. Playford, John, ca. 1655-1685 or 6.; Morland, Samuel, Sir, 1625-1695.; Mayne, John, fl. 1673-1675. 1680 (1680) Wing P2506; ESTC R218277 77,912 243

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Dominical Letters are set above them at the top of their respective Columns as for the years 700 1400 2100 2800 the Dominical Letters are D C for 100 800 1500 2200 2900 E D c. And for any other Number the Rule is for ever this Where the Marginal Number equal to the Fraction or part of an Hundred sought meets with the Column where the Number of Hundreds or Thousands which is the other part of the Number sought is exprest the Letter or Letters there placed is the Dominical Letter or Letters for that year as suppose the Dominical Letter for the year 1679 be demanded under 1600 and against 79 I find E which is the Dominical Letter for that year or if it were for the year 1680 under 1600 and against 80 I find D C which are the Dominical Letters for that year the first of them D being used only 'till St. Matthias Eve and the other C to the years end And after this manner you may readily find the Dominical Letter for any year past present or to come always beginning the Year on the First of January Note That every Leap-year has two Dominical Letters the first being used as aforesaid only 'till St. Matthias's Eve and the last the remaining part of the year Also then February has 29 days otherwise but 28. 2. The second shews how by the Dominical Letter to find what Day of the Week any Month begins for ever Example Vpon what Day of the Week does July 1679 begin By the first Table I find the Dominical Letter E for that year then under E in the second Table and against July I find Tuesday which answers the Question Under every Month is the Number of Days contained therein 3. The third Table shews how by knowing what Day of the Week the Month begins to find the Day of the Month. Example What Day of the Month is the second Thursday in July 1679 Having found the Month to begin on Tuesday I look in the Division of this Table beginning with that Day and against Thursday I find 3 10 17 24 31 which are all the Thursdays in that Month the second answering the Question being the 10th Day These Tables are of excellent Use for by them may be readily found not only the present Day of the Month for ever but also First What Day of the Week any Day of the Month was or will be of any year past or to come Example I would know what Day of the Week the 5th of November was on in the Year 1605 By the first Table I find the Dominical Letter for that year to be F by the second I find November began on a Friday and by the third I find that the Fifth of November that year was on a Tuesday Again I would know what Day of the Week the 30th of January will be on in the Year 1685 First I find the Dominical Letter for that year will be D then that January will begin on a Thursday and lastly that the 30th of that Month will be on a Friday Secondly What Day of the Month was or will be of any Day of any Week of any Month of any Year past or to come Example I desire to know on what Day of the Month the first Tuesday was in November 1605 Having by the foregoing Rules 〈◊〉 November for that Year to begin on a Friday I presently find that the first Tuesday was the Fifth Day of the Month. Again I desire to know on what Day of the Month the Fifth Friday will be in January 1685 Having found that January in that Year begins on a Thursday I find that the Fifth Friday will be on the 30th Day of that Month. Remarkable Days   D. M. VAlentine Febr. 14 Equal Day and Night Mar. 10 St. George April 23 Longest Day or Barnaby June 11 Election of Sheriffs in London June 24 Switbin July 15 Dog-days begin July 19 Lammas Aug. 2 Dog-days end Aug. 27 Equal Day and Night Sept. 12 Sheriffs of London Sworn Sept. 28 Election of the Lord Mayor of London Sept. 29 Lord Mayor's Day when he is Sworn at Westminster Octo. 29 Shortest Day Dec. 11 Fixed Feasts   D. M. CIrcumcision or New-years-day Jan. 1 Epiphany or Twelfth-day Jan. 6 Conversion of St. Paul Jan. 25 Martyrdom of King CHARLES I. Jan. 30 Purification of the Virgin Mary or Candlemas-day Febr. 2 St. Matthias Febr. 24 LADY-DAY or Annunciation of the Virgin Mary Mar. 25   April 25   St. Philip and Jacob or May-day May 1 Birth and Return of King CHARLES II. May 29 St. Barnabas Apostle June 11 MID SUMMER or St. John Baptist June 24 St. Peter Apostle June 29 St. James Apostle July 25 St. Bartholomew Apostle Aug. 24 St. Matthew Apostle Sept. 21 MICHAELMAS or St. Michael the Archangel Sept. 29 St. Luke Evangelist Octob. 18 St. Simon and St. Jude Octob. 28 All Saints Nov. 1 Powder Treason Nov. 5 St. Andrew Apostle Nov. 30 St. Thomas Apostle Dec. 21 CHRISTMAS or Birth of our Lord God Dec. 25 St. Steven Protomartyr Dec. 26 St. John Evangelist Dec. 27 Innocents Dec. 28 Note That St. Matthias Day is on February 25 in the Leap-years Moveable Feasts Year Shrove-Su Easter-day Ascen day Whit-Sun 1679 Mar. 2 April 20 May 29 June 8 80 Febr. 23 April 11 May 21 May 31 81 Febr. 13 April 3 May 12 May 22 82 Febr. 26 April 16 May 25 June 4 83 Febr. 18 April 8 May 17 May 27 84 Febr. 10 Mar. 30 May 8 May 18 85 Mar. 1 April 19 May 28 June 7 86 Febr. 14 April 4 May 13 May 23 87 Febr. 6 Mar. 27 May 5 May 15 88 Febr. 26 April 15 May 24 June 3 89 Febr. 10 Mar. 31 May 9 May 19 90 Mar. 2 April 20 May 29 June 8 91 Febr. 23 April 12 May 21 May 31 92 Febr. 7 Mar. 27 May 5 May 15 93 Febr. 26 April 16 May 25 June 4 94 Febr. 18 April 8 May 17 May 27 95 Febr. 3 Mar. 24 May 2 May 12 96 Febr. 23 April 12 May 21 May 31 97 Febr. 14 April 4 May 13 May 23 98 Mar. 6 April 2 June 2 June 12 99 Febr. 19 April 9 May 18 May 28 1700 Febr. 11 Mar. 31 May 9 May 19 1 Mar. 2 April 20 May 29 June 8 2 Febr. 15 April 5 May 14 May 24 3 Febr. 7 Mar. 28 May 6 May 16 4 Febr. 27 April 16 May 25 June 4 5 Febr. 18 April 8 May 17 May 27 6 Febr. 3 Mar. 24 May 2 May 12 7 Febr. 23 April 13 May 22 June 1 8 Febr. 15 April 4 May 13 May 23 9 Mar. 6 April 2 June 2 June 12 10 Febr. 19 April 9 May 18 May 28 Moveable Terms Year EASTER TERM TRINITY TERM Begins Ends Begins Ends 1679 May 7 June 2 June 20 July 9 80 April 28 May 24 June 11 June 30 81 April 20 May 16 June 3 June 22 82 May 3 May 29 June 16 July 5 83 April 25 May 21 June 8 June 27 84 April
double Letter 0 〈◊〉 And after these Rates for all Pacquets of Letters     The like Carriage of every other Pacquet for every Ounce 1 〈◊〉 4. The Carriage of every single Letter from Berwick unto any place within 40 Miles distance 0 〈◊〉 The like Carriage of every double Letter 0 〈◊〉 And after these Rates for every Pacquet of Letters     The Carriage of every other Pacquet for every Ounce 0 〈◊〉 The Carriage of every single Letter a greater distance than 40 Miles 0 〈◊〉 The like Carriage of every double Letter 0 〈◊〉 And after these Rates for every Pacquet of Letters     The like Carriage for things of greater bulk by the Ounce 1 〈◊〉 5. The Carriage of every single Letter from England to Dublin in Ireland or from Dublin into England 0 〈◊〉 The like Carriage of every double Letter 1 〈◊〉 And after these Rates for every Pacquet of Letters     The like Carriage of every other Pacquet for every Ounce 2 〈◊〉 6. The Carriage of every single Letter from Dublin to any place within 40 Miles distance or from any place within the like distance to Dublin 0 〈◊〉 The like Carriage of every double Letter 0 〈◊〉 And after these Rates for every Pacquet of Letters     The like Carriage of every other Pacquet for every Ounce 0 8 The Carriage of every Letter a farther distance than 40 Miles 0 4 The like Carriage of every double Letter 0 8 And after these Rates for every Pacquet of Letters     The like Carriage of every other Pacquet for every Ounce 1 0 The several Rates that now are and have been taken for the Carriage of Letters Pacquets and Parcels to or from any of His Majesties said Dominions to or from any other Parts or Places beyond the Seas are as follow that is to say     s. d. Morlaix St. Maloes Caen New-haven and Places of like distance Carriage paid to Rouen is for Single 0 6 Double 1 0 Treble 1 6 Ounce 1 6 Hamburgh Colen Frankfurt Carriage paid to Antwerp is Single 0 8 Double 1 4 Treble 2 0 Ounce 2 0 Venice Geneva Legorn Rome Naples Messina and all other Parts of Italy by way of Venice franct pro Mantua Single 0 9 Double 1 6 Treble 2 3 Ounce 2 8 Marcelia Smirna Constantinople Aleppo and all parts of Turkie Carriage paid to Marcelia Single 1 0 Double 2 0 3 4 Ounce 2 9 Ounce 3 9 And for Letters brought from the said places to England Single 0 8 Double 1 4 Treble 2 0 Ounce 2 0 The Carriage of Letters brought into England from       Calice Diep Bulloign Abbeville Amiens St. Omers Montrell Single 0 4 Double 0 8 Treble 1 0 Ounce 1 0 Roven Single 0 6 Double 1 0 Treble 1 6 Ounce 1 6 Genoua Legorn Rome and other parts of Italy by way of Lyons franct pro Lyons Single 1 0 Double 2 0 3 4 Ounce 2 9 Ounce 3 9 The Carriage of Letters outwards       To Bourdeaux Rochel Nantes Orleans Bayon Tours and places of like distance Carriage paid to Paris Single 0 9 Double 1 6 Treble 2 3 Ounce 2 0 Letters brought from the same places into England Single 1 0 Double 2 0 3 4 Ounce 3 0 Ounce 4 0 The Carriage of Letters outwards       To Norembourgh Bremen Dantzick Lubeck Lipswick and other places of like distance Carriage paid to Hamburgh Single 1 0 Double 2 0 3 4 Ounce 3 0 Ounce 4 0 Paris Single 0 9 Double 1 6 Treble 2 3 Ounce 2 0 Dunkirk Ostend Lisle Ipres Cambray Ghent Bruxels Bruges Antwerp and all other parts of Flanders Single 0 8 Double 1 4 Sluce Flushing Middleburgh Amsterdam Rotterdam Delph Hague and all other parts of Holland and Zealand Treble 2 0 Ounce 2 0 All Merchants Accompts not exceeding a Sheet Bills of Exchange Invoices Bills of Lading shall be allowed without rate in the price of the Letters and also the Covers of the Letters not exceeding a Sheet to Marseils Venice or Legorn towards Turkie The Hire of Post-Horses is after the Rate of 3 d. for every English Mile and 4 d. every Stage for a Guide POST-LETTERS may be sent from LONDON On Mondays TO France Spain Italy Germany Flanders and Sweedland Denmark Kent and the Downs On Tuesdays To Holland Germany Sweedland Denmark Ireland Scotland all parts of England and Wales On Wednesdays To all parts of Kent and the Downs On Thursdays To France Spain Italy all parts of England and Scotland On Fridays To Flanders Germany Italy Sweedland Denmark Holland Kent and the Downs On Saturdays All parts of England Wales Scotland and Ireland Letters are returned from all parts of England and Scotland certainly every Monday Wednesday and Friday from Wales every Monday and Friday and from Kent and the Downs every day But from other parts more uncertainly in regard of the Sea The Post-Stages shewing the Length of each Stage and the Total of Miles from LONDON   Mil. Tot.   Mil. Tot. Northern Road from London WAlthamcross 12 12 Tadcaster 9 144 York 8 152 Ware 8 20 Burrowbrigg 12 164 Royston 13 33 North-allerton 12 176 Caxton 8 41 Darlington 10 186 Huntington 9 50 Durham 14 200 Stilton 9 59 Newcastle 12 212 Stamford 12 71 Morpeth 12 224 Southwitham 8 79 Alnwik 12 236 Grantham 8 87 Belford 12 248 Newark 10 97 Berwick 12 260 Tuxford 10 107 Cockburnspeth 14 274 Bautry 12 119 Haddington 14 288 Doncaster 6 125 Edenbrough 12 300 Ferrybrigg 10 135       Norwich Road from London Royston 33 33 Thetford 10 73 Cambridge 10 43 Attlebrough 10 83 Newmarket 10 53 Norwich 12 95 Bury 10 63       Chester Road from London Barnet 10 10 Stone 16 110 St. Albans 10 20 Namptwich 16 126 Dunstable 10 30 Chester 14 140 Fenistratford 8 38 Northope 18 158 Tosseter 12 50 Denbeigh 12 170 Daintry 10 60 Conway 14 184 Coventry 14 74 Blewmorris 10 194 Coshall 8 82 Hollyhead 24 218 Lichfield 12 94       Darby Road from London Tosseter 50 50 Leicester 12 80 Northampton 6 56 Loubrough 8 88 Harborough 12 68 Darby 12 100 Western Road from London Stanes 16 16 Hunniton 19 142 Hartford-Bridge 16 32 Exeter 15 157 Basingstoke 9 41 Ashburton 20 177 Andover 18 59 Plymouth 24 201 Salisbury 16 75 Foye     Shaftsbury 19 94 Trowro     Sherborn 16 110 Merkejew     Crookhorn 13 123       Portsmouth Road from London Stanes 16 16 Petersfield 10 42 Hartford-Bridge 16 32 Portsmouth 24 66 Yarmouth Road from London Burntwood 16 16 Saxmundum 16 78 Witham 18 34 Beckles 16 94 Colchester 12 46 Yarmouth 〈◊〉 104 Ipswich 16 62       Bristol Road from London Huntslo 10 10 Malbrough 15 69 Maidenhead 16 26 Chippenham 15 84 Reading 12 38 Bristol 20 104 Newberry 16 54       Glocester Road from London Maidenhead 26 26 Cirencister 15 72 Abbington 16 42 Glocester