Term begins April 16. Ends May 12. Quind Paschae April 14 April 14 April 15 April 16 Tres Paschae April 21 April 22 April 23 April 24 Mens Paschae April 28 April 28 April 29 April 30 Quinâ⦠Paschae May 5 May 5 May 6 May 7 Crast. Ascent May 9 May 10 May 10 May 12 Trinity Term begins May 30. Ends June 18. Crast. Trinitatis May 26 May 27 May 28 May 30 Octab. Trinitatis June 2 June 3 June 4 June 5 Quind Trinitatis June 9 June 10 June 10 June 12 Tres Trinitatis June 16 June 16 June 17 June 18 Michaelmas Term begins Octoââ¦er 23. Ends November 28 Tres Michaelis Octob. 21 Octob. 22 Octob 22 Octo. 23 Mens Michaelis Octob. 27 Octob. 29 Octob. 30 Octo. 30 Crast. Ammirâ⦠Nov. 3 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 Nov 5 Crast. Mââ¦rtini Nov. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 15 Octab. Martini Nov. 19 Nov. 20 Nov. 21 Nov. 22 Quind Martini Nov. 26 Nov. 26 Nov. 27 Nov. 28 January hath xxxi days Month dayes ãâã ãâã dayâ⦠The Ninth day Mercury is with The Moo The Tenth day Venus is with The Moo The Twelth day Sââ¦rn is with The Moo The Fifteenth day Mars is with The Moo The Twenty six day Jupiter is with The Moo Saints days The Sââ¦gns Fu Sâ⦠Lon. B. H M Plane ãâã H ãâã Planets Aspect and weââ¦ther 1 a New year Sââ¦ets 9 24 0 40 2 b Oct. Steven 10 21 0 40 The year begins wââ¦h mild and gââ¦ntle â½ ãâã 3 c Thighs 11 0 40 4 d Croniacuâ⦠11 48 0 40 5 E Simeon 0 36 0 40 6 f Epââ¦phania Knoes 1 24 0 41 * â â Air. Now cloudy sky and â½ likely to rain 7 g Ced B Lond. 2 12 0 41 8 a â in Aquary Leggs 3 0 0 41 9 b Adrian 3 48 0 41 10 c Paul Hermit 4 36 0 41 11 d Feet 5 24 0 42 Bustling windâ⦠about this â â¿ time and those doing harme 12 E ãâã Epiph. 6 12 0 42 13 f Hillary Head 7 0 0 42 14 g Mauritius 7 48 0 42 15 a Neck 8 36 0 42 16 b Mââ¦cellus 9 24 0 43 â½ Perââ¦gaeon Pleasant air again with 9 a likely * â â¿ hood fo frost 17 c 10 12 0 43 18 d Cath. Peââ¦ri Armes 11 0 0 43 19 E 2. p. Epiph. 11 48 0 43 20 f Fab. S b. Breast 0 36 0 43 21 g 1 24 0 44 22 a Vincent Heart 2 12 0 44 â³ â â and curlous bright weather at the end 23 b Term begins 3 0 0 44 24 c Timothy Bowels 3 48 0 44 25 d Conv. S. Paul 4 36 0 44 26 E 3. p. Trin. Reins 5 24 0 45 27 f 6 12 0 45 28 g Agnes App. Secrets 7 0 0 45 29 ãâã 7 48 0 45 30 b K. Ch. Mart. Thighs 8 3â⦠0 45 31 c Adaman Pr. 9 24 0 47 January 1673. Roman account ãâã acouâ⦠New Moon the 8 day at 2 ââ¦n the morning First Qââ¦ter the 15 day at 10 evening Full Moon the 22 day about noon Last Quarter the 29 day at 4 afternoon Observaââ¦ions 1 11 2 12 3. 3 4 14 â A 6 ââ¦6 7 17 The benigne Planet Jupiter is stationary all this month neer that glorious star Spica Virgââ¦nis in trine to the Horoscope of the Honourable City of London and is of excellent advantage to that great place and the worthy Inhabitants thereof And when the Sun meets his trine which will be on the Twenty sixth day some eminent Citizens meet deserved honour 8 18 9 19 10 ââ¦0 11 21 â A 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 â A 20 30 21 31 Feb. 23 2 24 3 25 4 â A 27 6 28 7 29 8 30 9 31 10 February hath xxviii days Month Dayes Week Dayes The Ninth day Saturn is with the Moon The Tenth day Venus is with the Moon The Twelfth day Mars is with the Moon The Twenty third day Jupiter is with the Moon Saints Dayes The signe Ful. Sea Lon bri H. M. Plan. hour H. M. Plan. Aspects and weather 1 ãâã Ignatââ¦us Thighs 10 12 0 47 â â â cold â½ Apogaeon * â â¿ ââ¦ther as if some sââ¦ow were â½ threatned windy and variable pleasant a iâ⦠with a bââ¦tem of cold â â 2 E Candle-mass Knees 11 0 0 47 3 f Blaze Ep. 11 48 0 47 4 g Leggs 0 36 0 47 5 a Agatha 1 24 0 48 6 b Dorothea 2 12 0 48 7 c â in Pisces Feet 3 48 0 48 8 d Edelflede 4 36 0 48 9 E Quinquages Head 5 24 0 49 10 f Scholastica 6 12 0 49 11 g Sââ¦-tuesd 7 0 0 50 12 a Term ends Neck 7 48 0 â⦠13 b 8 36 0 50 14 c Valentines Arms 9 24 0 51 â½ Perigââ¦n flying cloud â³ â â¿ and brisk â½ winds ââ¦iring winds increased â â¿ doing harm at Sea frosty air now yet windy 15 d 10 12 0 51 16 E Quadrages breast 11 0 0 51 17 f Finan B. 11 48 0 51 18 g Heart 0 36 0 52 19 a Eââ¦ber week 1 24 0 52 20 b Mildred Belly 2 12 0 53 21 c 3 0 0 53 22 d Cath. Pet. Reins 3 48 0 53 23 E 2. Sun Lent 4 36 0 54 24 f S. Maââ¦hias secrets â⦠24 0 54 25 g Invent. Pauli 6 12 0 54 26 a 7 0 0 55 27 b Serulph Thighs 7 48 0 55 28 c O. wald 8 36 0 55 February 1673. Roman account English account New Moon the 6 day at 8 in the evening First Quarter the 14 day at 9 in the morning Full Moon the 21 ââ¦ay at 1 in the morning Last Quarter the 28 day at 11 before noon Observations 1 11 â A 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 The trine of Jupiter and Mercury on the 18 day of this month is of eminent advantage to the Noble Merchants of this City 8 18 â A 10 20 11 21 12 22 13 23 But the Quadrate of Mars and Mercury on the 23d day brings news of losses to many adventurers by Sea and possibly discovers some notorious frauds at land and brings Clippers and Coyners to light 14 24 15 25 â A 17 27 18 28 Marc. 20 2 21 3 22 4 â A 24 6 25 7 26 8 27 9 28 10 March hath xxxi days Month days Week days The Sixth day Mercury is with the Moon The Eighth day Saturn is with the Moon The Eleventh day Venus is with the Moon The Twelfth day Mars is with the Moon The Twen y second Saints days The sign Full Sea Lo. br Plan. Hour Planets Aspects and weather H. M. H. M. 1 d David Knees 8 36 0 56 Somewh close 2 E 3 Sund. Lent 9 24 0 56 â½ Apogaeon 3 f Lucius 10 12 0 57 and wsndy 4 g Leggs 11 0 0 57 weather but 5 a Eusebius 11 48 0 57 â½ not 6 b Fredolin Feet 0 36 0 58 very cold 7 c 1 24 0 58 The air now 8 d Dep. Faelix â⦠12 0 58 inclin'd to 9 E 4 Sund. Lent
Head 3 0 0 59 be frostyâ⦠10 f Agapitus 3 48 0 59 * â â 11 g â in Aries Neck 4 36 1 0 and very 12 a Gregory 5 24 1 0 healthful 1â⦠b Wââ¦gan Arms 6 12 1 0 Now cloudy 14 c 7 0 1 1 misty or rainy 15 d Longinus Breast 7 48 1 1 dark â â 16 E 5 Sund. Lent 8 36 1 1 â½ Penge Air 17 f Patrick Hââ¦art 9 24 1 1 * â â possibly 18 â⦠10 12 1 2 â½ some 19 a Joseph Belly 11 0 1 2 snow 20 b Cuthbert 11 48 1 2 Very high and 21 c 0 36 1 3 * â â¿ boistrous 22 d Aphrodosia Reins 1 24 1 3 â â 23 E Palm-Sund 2 12 1 3 * â â winds 24 f Agapitus Secrets 3 0 1 4 doing great 25 g Lady-day 3 48 1 6 â â¿ harm 26 a Thighs 4 36 1 5 â â¿ 27 b Archibald 5 24 1 5 both at Sea 28 â⦠Good-Friday 6 12 1 5 â â 29 d Faelix Knees 7 0 1 5 â½ Aââ¦gaeon 30 E Easter-Sund 7 48 1 6 and Land ââ¦1 f Adelin B. 8 36 1 6 March 1673. Month Dayee Week Dayes New Moon the 8 day at 5 afternoon First Quarter the 15 day at 3 afternoon Full Moon the 22 day just at noon Last Quarter the 29 day at 5 in the morning Observation 1 11 â A 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 The Conjunction of the Sun and Saturn the 15 day bodes ill weather 8 18 â A 10 20 11 21 The conjunction of Saturn and Mercury and opposition of Jupiter and Mercury portends losses to Merchants and oontradictions among men in Authority And may also denote the fading of an eminent Citizen 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 â A 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30 21 31 April â A 24 3 25 4 26 5 27 6 28 7 29 8 31 10 April hath xxx days Month dayes Week dayes The Fifth day Saturn is with the Moon The Tenth day Venus is with the Moon The Seaventh day Mercury is with the Moon The Tenth day Mars is with the Moon The Eighteenth day Saints Dayes The signe Full Sea Lon Br. Plan. Hour Planets Aspects and weather H. M. H. M 1 g Con. M. Magd. Leggs 10 12 1 7 * â â windy â½ moist air begins â â 2 a Francis 11 0 1 7 3 b Feet 11 48 1 7 4 c Gââ¦ire 0 36 1 7 5 d Martian Head 1 24 1 8 the month 6 E Low Sunday 2 12 1 8 7 â⦠Neck 3 0 1 8 Curious hope a ful springing weather 8 g Albinus 3 48 1 9 9 a Frithstan Armes 4 36 1 9 10 b â in Taurus 5 24 1 9 11 â⦠Breast 6 12 1 10 ââ¦loudy now â½ Perigaeon and a ãâã variable â½ 12 d Apollin 7 0 1 10 13 â⦠Miser Dom. 7 48 1 10 14 â⦠ãâã Hââ¦rt 8 36 1 11 15 â⦠9 24 1 11 16 a Term begins Belly 10 12 1 12 17 b Anicetus 11 0 1 12 Rainy-like toward the Full Moon 18 c Reins 11 48 1 12 19 d Alphââ¦ge 0 36 1 12 20 E Jubilate Secrets 1 24 1 13 21 f Auselm 2 12 1 13 â â Dry winds now are stirring 22 g Thighs 3 0 1 13 22 a S. George 3 48 1 13 24 b Melitus 4 36 1 14 â â A moist and windy air â½ Apogaeon neer the end â â¿ of the month 25 c S. Mark Eva. Knees 5 24 1 14 26 d Cletus 6 12 1 15 27 E Cantate Leggs 7 0 1 15 28 f Vitalis 7 48 1 15 29 g 8 36 1 15 30 a Katherine Feet 9 24 1 16 April 1663. English Account Romani Account New Moon the 7 day at 1 in the morning First Quarter the 13 day at 10 in the evening Full Moon the 21 day at 1 in the morning Last Quart the ââ¦9 day at 1 in the morning Observations 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 â A 7 17 If Gemini be great Londons ãâã Mars now passing through that sign creates some petty commotions about priviledges or proprieties I hope all matteâ⦠relating to to the late dreadful conflagration Anno. 1666. Between Landlord and Tenant are er'e this time quieted 8 18 9 12 10 20 11 21 12 22 â A 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 The trine of Jupiter and Mercury toward the latter end of the month bring happy news to many despairing Merchants Ships now arrive from severall parts 18 28 19 29 â A May. 22 2 23 3 24 4 25 5 26 6 â A 28 â⦠29 9 30 10 May hath xxxi days Month dayes Week ãâã The Third day Saturn is with the Moon The Seventh day Mercury is with the Moon The Ninth day Mars is with the Moon The Ninth day Venus is with the Moon The Fifteenth day Jupiter is with the Moon ââ¦aints ãâã The signâ⦠Full Sea ãâã Br. H. M Plan. Hour H. M. Pixnâ⦠Aspects and weather 1 b S. Ph. Jacob Feet 10 12 1 16 The air warm 2 c Athanââ¦sias Head 11 48 1 16 yet seasonable 3 d 0 36 1 16 4 E Rogation 1 24 1 16 Hââ¦c increases 5 f Gerhard Neck 2 12 1 17 ãâã if we shââ¦uld 6 g 3 â⦠1 17 â â have 7 a ãâã Beverly Arms 3â⦠48 1 17 some Tââ¦under 8 b Holy-Thursd 4 36 â⦠ãâã â â 9 c â in Gemini Breast 5 24 1 17 in these days 10 d Gordia c. 6 1â⦠1 18 11 E ãâã Heart 7 ââ¦0 1 18 â½ Perigeon 12 f Term Ends 7 48 1 18 â½ â â¿ 13 g Bââ¦lly 8 36 1 18 â â 14 a Boniface 9 2â⦠1 18 15 b Sophia Reins 10 12 1 19 Hail or rain 16 c 11 â⦠1 19 about this 17 d ââ¦r Bernherd Sââ¦crets 11 48 1 1â⦠â â 18 E Penticost 0 36 1 19 â â¿ ãâã 19 â⦠1 24 1 19 20 g Eââ¦lbert ãâã 2 12 1 20 Very curious 21 a Hellen. Emb. 3 0 1 20 â â Air 22 b week Knees 3 48 1 20 again 23 c 4 36 1 20 24 d Urban 5 24 1 2 â â ââ¦vercast 25 E Triniry Sunday Leggs 6 12 1 21 â½ Apogeon 26 f Austin 7 ââ¦0 1 21 â â ãâã 27 g Feet 7 48 1 21 ãâã ââ¦tith 28 a Jonas Abbot 8 36 1 21 â½ great 29 b K. Ch. 2. Nat. 9 24 1 21 winds toward 30 c Term begins Head 10 12 1 22 the end of 31 d ãâã 11 0 1 22 the Month. May 1673. English Account Roman Account New Moon the 6 day about noon First ãâã the 13 day at 4 morning Full Moon the 20 day at 1 afternoon Last quarte the 28 day at 5 evening OBSERVATIONS 1 11 God grant the squares of Mars to Saturn and Jupiter prove the Prodromi of no unhappiness by fire They threaten distempers to rage in the Head the Breast and Reines whence many make addition to the weekly Bills of Mortality unless God otherwise dispose of their Influences 4 12 3 13 â ãâã 5 15 6 16 7 17 8 18
9 19 10 20 â A 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 â A 19 29 20 30 21 31 22 Jun June in the Roman Account 23 2 24 3 ãâã A 26 5 27 6 28 7 29 8 30 9 ââ¦1 10 June hath XXX Days Moneths Days Weeks Days The Third day Mercury is with the Moon The Fiâ⦠day Venus is with the Moon The Sixth day Mars is with the Moon The Eleventh day Jupiter is with the Moon The Twenty seven day Saturn is with the Moon The Saints days c. The signs Pull sea Lond. B H. M. Planetary h. H. M. Planets Aspects and Weather 1 â⦠ãâã ãâã neck 11 48 1 22 Pleasant and 2 f Marcellini neck 0 36 1 22 salubrious 3 g arms 1 24 1 22 air with 4 â⦠Petrocius arms 2 12 1 22 gentle winds 5 b Boniface breast 3 ââ¦0 1 22 â½ perigeon 6 â⦠breast 3 48 1 22 about this 7 d Paulus heart 4 36 1 32 â½ 8 E 2 ãâã ãâã heart 5 24 1 22 ââ¦ime 9 f Fââ¦licianus belly 6 12 1 22 â â overcast 10 g â ãâã ãâã belly 7 0 1 22 â â¿ for 11 a S. ãâã reins 7 48 1 22 rain 12 b Basilides reins 8 36 1 22 hot weather 13 c Anthony reins 9 24 1 22 but happily 14 d secrets 10 12 1 22 â â¿ 15 E 3 ãâã Triâ⦠secrets 11 0 1 22 allayed with windâ⦠16 f Richard thighs 11 48 1 22 â½ Apogeon 17 g thighs 0 36 1 22 â â â â 18 a ãâã ãâã knees 1 24 1 22 â â cloudy 19 b Gervasius knees 2 12 1 22 moist weather 2â⦠c knees 3 0 1 22 â½ 21 d Walburge legs 3 48 1 22 attended with ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã legs 4 36 1 22 great winds 23 f Paulinus legs 5 24 1 22 and rain 24 g ãâã ãâã ãâã feet 6 12 1 22 â â 25 a Amphibalus feet 7 0 1 22 â â 26 b head 7 48 1 22 â â¿ 27 c head 8 36 1 21 toward the 28 d Leo Papa neck 9 24 1 21 end 29 ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã neck 10 12 1 21 20 f Commem Pa. neck 11 0 1 21 June 1673. English Account Roman Account ãâã Moon the 4 day at 7 in the Evening First ãâã the 11 day at 10 before Noon Full Moon the 19 day at 4 morning Last Quarter the 27 day at 7 morning OBSERVATIONS â A â⦠12 Generally a favourable moneth to London and to all her Sons Citizens and Magistrates they make sundry new advantages Laws or Orders among them or else alter old ones to their advantage and reputation Mercury is now in Gemini and bodes much gain to the City Advocates 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 â A 9 19 10 20 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 â A 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30 21 ãâã July in the Roman Account â A 23 3 24 4 25 5 26 6 27 7 28 8 â A 30 10 July hath XXXi Days Moneths Days Weeks Days The Second day Venus is with the Moon The Third day Mercury is with the Moon The Fifth day Mars is with the Moon The Ninth day Jupiter is with the Moon The Twenty-fourth day Saturn is with the Moon Saints Days c. The sign Full sea Lond. B H. M. Planetary h. H. M. Planets Aspects and Weather 1 g Romwald breââ¦t 1 24 1 20 â â¿ a blustââ¦ing 2 a Martinian brest 2 12 1 20 windy moisâ⦠3 b arms 3 0 1 20 â â¿ Air 4 c arms 3 4â⦠1 20 â½ Peââ¦igeon 5 ãâã Zoa Virg. heart 4 36 1 20 â½ and that 6 ãâã ãâã ãâã Trin. heart 5 24 1 20 oftentimes 7 f Apollinaris belly 6 12 1 19 â â enforced 8 ãâã belly 7 0 1 19 all the former 9 a Edilburg Q. reins 7 48 1 19 â â¿ 10 b Sept. Frate reins 8 36 1 19 part of the 11 c â in Leo secrets 9 24 1 18 moneth 12 d Nabor Felix secrets 10 12 1 18 13 ãâã 7 p. Trin. thighs 11 0 1 18 Hot air with 14 ãâã Bonavent thighs 11 48 1 18 a pleasant bright 15 g thighs 0 36 1 18 â â¿ sky 16 a Osmond B. knees 1 24 1 17 17 b knees 2 12 1 17 Heat abated 18 c Simphoââ¦osa egs 3 0 1 17 â â¿ 19 d Dog dayâ⦠begâ⦠legs 3 48 1 17 â½ Apogeon 20 ãâã 8 p. ãâã legs 4 36 1 17 â½ 21 f Praxeda feet 5 24 1 16 great winds 22 g feet 6 12 1 16 again about ââ¦3 a head 7 0 1 16 â â¿ ââ¦4 b Christina head 7 48 1 16 these days 25 c S. ââ¦ames head 8 36 1 ãâã Hot air 26 d Anna neck 9 24 1 15 â â 27 ãâã 9 ãâã Tââ¦in ââ¦eck 10 12 1 15 again and 28 f arms 11 0 1 15 â â 29 g Maââ¦tha arms 11 48 1 15 like to thunder 20 f Abdon brest 0 36 1 14 â â¿ brest ãâã 24 1 14 â½ Perigeon July 1673. ãâã Account Roman Account New Moon the 4 day at a morning First ãâã the 10 day at 8 in the evening Full Moon the 18 day at 7 in the evening Last ââ¦uarter the 26 day at 6 in the evening OBSERVATIONS 1 11 Upon Saturn his turning Retrograde some grave Citizen meets Death or else some unexpected Catastrophe in Fortune and Honour 2 12 3 13 4 14 5 15 Upon the several kind rays with Mercury Tradeing rises generally and the Merchant and Retailer both Thrive in most Commodities Onely I fear a fall in the price of Coals â ãâã 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 11 21 12 22 â ãâã 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 â ãâã 21 31 22 Au August in the Roman ââ¦ccount 23 2 24 3 25 4 26 5 â ãâã 28 7 29 8 30 9 31 10 August hath XXXi Days Moneths days Weeks Days The Second day Mars is with the Moon The Third day Mercury is with the Moon The Twentieth day Saturn is with the Moon The Twenty eighth day Venus is with the Moon Saints Days c. The signs Full sea Lond. B H. M. Planetary h H. M. Planets Aspects and Weather 1 c Lammas heart 2 12 1 14 Very hot and paroââ¦ing air at the beginning of the Moneth 2 d heart 3 0 1 14 3 ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã belly 3 48 1 ãâã 4 f Dominick belly 4 36 1 13 5 g reins 5 24 1 13 6 a Sextus reins 6 12 1 ãâã â â 7 b Donatuâ⦠secret 7 0 1 ãâã 8 c secret 7 48 1 12 with a likelââ¦hood of some liââ¦htning and thunder 9 d Julian secret 8 36 1 11 10 ãâã ãâã p. ãâã thighs 9 24 1 11 11 f Gilbert thighs 10 12 1 10 12 g â in Virâ⦠knees 11 0 1 10 â â overââ¦st â â for rain â½ Apogaeon about this time â½ with brisk winds allaying the heaâ⦠13 a Hypolitus knees 11 48 1 10 14 b Eusebius knees 0 36 1 9 15 c legs 1 24 1 9 16 d Rochus legs
2 12 1 9 17 ãâã 12 p. Triâ⦠feet 3 0 1 9 18 f Helena feet 3 48 1 8 19 g feet 4 36 1 8 20 a head 5 24 1 7 21 b Richard head 6 12 1 7 Very curious harvest weather to the end with gentle pleasant 22 c Timothy neck 7 0 1 7 23 d neck 7 48 1 6 24 ãâã S. ãâã arms 8 36 1 6 25 f Lewis K. C. arms 9 24 1 6 26 g brest 10 12 1 5 27 a Dog days ãâã brest 11 0 1 5 â½ Perigaeon â½ 28 b Augustin heart 11 48 1 5 29 c heart ãâã 36 1 5 30 d ââ¦elix bââ¦lly 1 24 1 4 winds 31 ãâã 14 ãâã Trin. belly 2 12 1 4 Auguâ⦠1673. English Account Roman Account ãâã Moon the 2 day at 9 morning ãâã ãâã the 9 day at 7 morning ãâã ãâã the 17 day at 11 beforenoon ãâã ãâã the 25 day at 2 morning OBSERVATIONS 1 11 2 12 Sol Eclipsed this New Moon but not to be seen by us though he be above the earth at the Deliquium ãâã ãâã 4 14 5 15 6 16 7 17 The opposition of Saturn and Jupiter on the sixth day of this Moneth doth not concern London so much as it doth England in General 8 18 9 19 ãâã ãâã 11 21 Yet the Sun transiting the latter part of Leo would do damage by Fire Thunder and Lightnings c. did not the kind transit of Jupiter in Libra contradict it 12 22 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 Mercury in virgo brings happiness to her Merchants in earnest and makes our City Dames fruitful ãâã ãâã 18 ãâã 19 ãâã 20 30 21 31 22 Seâ⦠September in the Roman ãâã 23 2 ãâã ãâã 25 4 26 5 27 6 28 7 29 8 30 9 ãâã ãâã September hath XXX Days Moneth Days Weeks Days The Second day Mercury is with the Moon The Second day Jupiter is with the Moon The Sixteenth day Saturn is with the Moon The Twenty-six day ãâã is with the Moon The Twenty-eight day Mercury is with the Moon Saints Days c. The sign Full sea Lond. B Planetary h. Planets Aspects and Weather H. M. H. M. 1 f Egidius belly 3 0 1 3 Pleasant winds 2 ãâã Adama reins 3 48 1 3 at the ãâã 3 a reins 4 36 1 3 but not very 4 b Victorin secrets 5 24 1 2 sharp rather 5 c secrets 6 12 1 2 inclining 6 d Eugenius thighs 7 0 1 2 â â to moisture 7 ãâã ãâã p. ãâã thighs 7 48 1 2 8 f Nat. Mary knees 8 36 1 1 Great heart as if 9 g knees 9 24 1 1 â¿ â some thunder 10 a Nicholas knees 10 12 1 0 â½ Apogeon 11 b Hyacinthus legs 11 0 1 0 â â were 12 c â in Libra legs 11 48 ãâã 59 â½ threatned 13 d Amantius feet 0 36 0 59 14 ãâã ãâã p. ãâã feet 1 24 0 59 Heat abated 15 f feet 2 12 0 59 very lofty 16 g Euphemus head 3 48 0 58 â â¿ winds 17 a ãâã ãâã head 4 36 0 58 with some 18 b Winock neck 5 24 0 58 â â¿ showers 19 c neck 6 12 0 58 neer this time 20 d Eustacius ãâã 7 0 0 57 21 ãâã 17 p. Trin. arms 7 48 0 57 S. ãâã 22 f ãâã ãâã 8 36 0 57 â â sair weather 23 g brest 9 24 0 56 24 a Winibald ãâã 10 12 0 56 â â Now ãâã b Ceolfride heart 11 0 0 55 â½ winds and 26 c heart 11 48 ãâã 55 rain and 27 d Cosm. Dam ãâã 0 3 0 55 â½ ãâã 28 ãâã ãâã p. Trin. ãâã 1 24 0 55 29 f S. Michael reins 2 12 0 54 Cold weather ãâã g ãâã ãâã 3 0 ãâã 54 at the end September 1673. English Account Roman Account New Moon the 1 day 1 morning First ãâã the 7 day at 11 at night Full Moon the 16 day at 2 morning Last quarter the 24 day at 9 morning New Moon the 30 day at 4 morning OBSERVATIONS 1 11 2 12 3 13 Still Jupiter in Libra is the City of ãâã friend nor is here any ill transit unto the Noble Citizens this whole moneth 4 ãâã 5 15 6 16 Onely upon the opposition of Saturn and the Sun there may be some opposition among the Commonalty in electing their Officers and Magistrates for the ensuing year â ãâã 8 18 9 19 10 ãâã 11 21 12 22 13 ãâã â ãâã 15 ãâã 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30 â Oct October in the Roman Account 22 2 23 3 24 4 25 5 26 6 27 7 â ãâã 29 9 30 10 October hath XXXi days ãâã Days Weeks Days The Thriteenth day Saturn is with ãâã Moon The Twenty-six day Venus is with ãâã Moon The Twenty-eight day Mars is with ãâã Moon The Twenty-eight day Jupiter is with ãâã Moon The Twenty-nine day Mercury is with ãâã Moon Saints days c. The sign Full sea Lond. B Planetary h. Planets Aspects and Weather H. M. H. M 1 a ãâã ãâã 3 48 0 54 A turbulent 2 b secrets 4 56 0 53 â â violent 3 c Gerhard thighs 5 24 0 53 air with 4 ãâã Franciscus thighs 6 12 0 53 winds and 5 ãâã 19 P. ãâã ãâã 7 0 0 ãâã rain and a 6 f Bruno knees 7 48 0 52 cold cloudy 7 g knees 8 36 0 52 8 a ãâã legs 9 24 0 52 Apogaeon 9 b Dyonisius legs 10 12 0 51 â â¿ ãâã 10 c in Scorpio legs 11 0 0 51 11 d Nicasius feet 11 48 0 50 â â 12 ãâã 20 p. ãâã feet 0 ãâã 0 50 somewhat pleasant 13 f ãâã Edward head 1 24 0 49 again 14 g head 2 12 0 49 â â¿ 15 a ãâã v. neck 3 0 0 49 High and ãâã 16 b neck 3 48 ãâã 48 ous winds 17 c Audrey neck 4 36 ãâã 48 with rain 18 d S. ãâã Evan. arms 5 24 ãâã 48 and cloudy air 19 ãâã 21 p. ãâã arms 6 12 ãâã 48 many days 20 f Wendeline brest 7 0 0 47 21 g brest 7 48 0 47 â â¿ 22 a Cordula ãâã 8 36 0 47 23 b Term begins ãâã 9 24 0 46 â½ Perigaeon 24 c belly 10 12 0 46 25 ãâã Gaudent belly 11 0 ãâã 46 Yet windy 26 ãâã 22 p. ãâã eins 11 48 0 45 and blustering 27 f ãâã Conf. reins 0 36 0 45 weather and 28 g S. ãâã ãâã secrets 1 24 0 45 a likelyhood of 29 a secrets 2 12 0 45 rain or snow 30 b Aegelnoth secrets 3 0 0 45 â â 31 c Foilan B. M. thighs 3 48 0 44 October 1673. English Account Roman Account ãâã ãâã the 7 day at 5 afternoon Full Moon the 15 day at 5 afternoon Last ãâã the 22 day at 5 afternoon New Moon the 29 day at 4 afternoon OBSERVATIONS 1 11 2 12 Many Knavish people of a vasrons Mercurial subtilty in London doth the Moneth of ãâã discover as publishers of false News ãâã and Coyners of Moneys with sundry ãâã of knaveries These are truly to be feared
upon the opposition of Saturn and Mercury ãâã a Conjunction of Mercury with Mars And were it not for Jupiters benevolent Conjunction to Mercury I should be afraid that many Worthy Merchants would now suffer ãâã not only by Sea but by persons breaking in their Debts 3 13 ãâã 14 â ãâã 6 16 7 17 8 18 9 19 10 20 11 21 ãâã ãâã 13 23 14 24 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 â ãâã 20 30 21 31 22 No November in the Roman Account 23 2 24 3 25 4 â ãâã 27 6 28 7 29 8 30 9 31 10 November hath XXX Days Monââ¦hs Days Weeks Days The Tenth day Saturn is with the Moon The Twenty-fift day Jââ¦piter is with the Moon The Twenty-fiâ⦠day Venus is with the Moon The Twenty-six day Mars is with the Moon The Twenty-nine day Mercury is with the Moon Saints Days c. The sign Full sea Lond. B Planetary ãâã Planets Aspects and Weather H. M. H. M. ãâã ãâã All-Sâ⦠ãâã thighs 4 36 0 44 Wet and ãâã ãâã ãâã knees 5. 24 0 44 windy ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 12 0 44 at the beginning ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 0 44 â â â¿ ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 48 0 43 â â â ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 8 36 0 ãâã â½ Apogeon ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 9 24 0 43 of the moneth ãâã ãâã ãâã feet 10 12 0 43 ãâã ãâã ãâã feet 11 0 0 43 ãâã good ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 11 48 0 42 weather the ãâã ãâã â ãâã head 21 36 0 42 season ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã P. M. ãâã 1 24 0 42 ãâã ãâã Kilian B. neck ãâã 12 0 42 winds ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã arms ãâã 0 0 42 â â¿ to ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 3 48 0 42 rise and leem ãâã ãâã ãâã p. ãâã ãâã 4 36 0 41 to ãâã 17 f Thaumaturg brest 5 24 0 41 some rain 18 g heart 6 12 0 41 19 a K. Char 1 Nat ãâã 7 0 0 41 â½ 20 b Edmond ãâã 7 48 0 41 â â 21 c belly 8 36 0 40 22 ãâã ãâã reins 9 24 0 40 â½ Rerigeon 23 ãâã ãâã p. ãâã reins 10 12 0 40 â â â 24 f Chrysogon reins 11 0 0 40 Curious warm 25 ãâã ãâã 11 48 0 40 air and gentle 26 n ãâã 0 36 0 39 winds 27 b Ola Virg. ãâã 1 24 0 39 28 ãâã Term ends thighs 2 12 0 39 But at the latter 29 b Saturnine knees 3 0 0 39 end winds 30 ãâã ãâã Andrew knees 3 48 0 39 bringing rain November 1673. English Account Roman Account ãâã quateer the 6 day at 2 afternoon Full Moon the 14 day at 6 morning Last quarter the 20 day at midnight New Moon the 28 day at 8 in the morning OBSERVATIONS 1 11 The Superiour Magistrate of this great City moves with a pleasing moderation to the worthy Citizens upon his being first come to the execution of his Office â ãâã 3 13 4 14 5 ãâã 6 16 The trine of the Sun Saturn and Mercury gives him honour and esteem and blesses his endeavours for the Cities good 7 17 8 18 â ãâã 10 20 11 21 12 22 13 23 14 24 25 25 â ãâã 17 ãâã 18 28 19 29 20 30 21 Dec ãâã in ãâã Roman Account 22 2 â ãâã 24 4 25 5 26 6 27 7 28 8 29 ãâã â ãâã December hath XXXi Days ãâã Days Weeks ãâã The Seventh day Saturn is with the Moon The Twenty-second day Jupiter is with the Moon The Twenty-fourth day ãâã is with the Moon The Twenty-fifth day Venus is with the Moon The Twenty-eighth day Mercury is with the Moon ãâã Days c. The sign Full sea Lond. B Planetary h. Planets Aspects and weather H. M. H. M. 1 ãâã Daniel knees 4 36 ãâã 39 High and boistrous 2 ãâã ãâã legs 5 24 0 39 winds with 3 a legs 6 12 0 39 â â¿ â½ 4 ãâã Barbara feet 7 0 39 â â¿ rain or 5 c se et 7 48 0 39 â½ Apogeon 6 d ãâã seet 8 36 0 38 7 ãâã 2 Adv. ãâã head 9 24 0 38 snow begins 8 ãâã Concept Mary head 10 12 0 38 â â â 9 g neck 11 0 0 38 the moneth 10 a ãâã neck 11 48 0 38 11 b ãâã arms 0 36 0 38 Fair and 12 c ãâã in ãâã arms 1 24 0 38 pleasant as 13 ãâã Lucia virg arms 2 12 0 38 if inclined to 14 ãâã 3 Adv. ãâã brest 3 0 0 38 be frosty neer 15 ãâã brest 3 48 0 38 these days 16 g Lazarus heart 4 36 0 ãâã 17 a Ember week heart 5 24 0 ãâã â½ Perig cum 18 b Winebald belly 6 12 0 38 â â dark 19 c belly 7 0 0 38 cloudy and 20 d Julian reins 7 48 0 38 â â obscure 21 ãâã ãâã ãâã reins 8 36 0 39 air with rain 22 ãâã ãâã secrets 9 24 0 39 or snow 23 g secrets 10 12 0 39 24 a Adam ãâã thighs 11 0 0 39 â â High ãâã 25 b ãâã ãâã thighs 11 48 0 39 yet fair and 26 c ãâã ãâã thighs 0 36 0 40 â â frosty to 27 d ãâã John knees 1 24 0 40 the end ãâã 28 ãâã 8. ãâã knees 2 12 0 40 the last day prove 29 ãâã legs 3 0 0 40 â½ Apogeon 30 g legs 3 48 0 40 â â â¿ ãâã 31 a Silvester legs 4 36 0 40 ãâã 1673. English Account Roman Account ãâã ãâã the sixth day at noon ãâã ãâã the 13 day at 7 at night ãâã ãâã the 20 day at 11 before noon ãâã ãâã the 28 day at ãâã morning OBSERVATIONS 1 11 2 12 Although December be likely to prove a stormy Moneth for the most part in respect of the Air yet in regard of matters relating to policy Merchandise and government it is by Gods blessing likely to be of gentle and kind Influence And the Honourable Praetor and Magistrates and Commonalty of this Glorious City are like for to enjoy a happy and merry Christmass 3 13 4 14 5 15 6 16 â ãâã 8 18 9 19 10 20 11 21 12 22 13 23 â ãâã 15 25 16 26 17 27 18 28 19 29 20 30 â ãâã ãâã 1674 ãâã Account 22 1 23 2 ãâã 3 25 4 26 5 27 6 ãâã ãâã 29 8 30 9 31 10 The Dominion of the Moon in Mans Body she passeth the 12 Zodiacal Constellations The Characters of the Planets Nââ¦des and Aspects â Saturn â The Sun â Jupiter â The Sun â Mars â The Sun â Dragons Head â Venus â The Sun â¿ Mercury â The Sun â½ Luna â The Sun Dragons Tayl. â Conjunction is no Aspect therefore impropetly called one â¹ Sextile is an Aspect of 60 degrees distance Quadrate is an Aspect of 90 degrees distance â³ Trine is an Aspect of 120 degrees ââ¦istance â Opposition is an Aspect of 180 degrees distance Keepler defines an Aspect thus Est angulusformatus a radiis luminosis binorum Planetaââ¦m apuâ⦠teââ¦ram ââ¦fficax ad slimulandum naturam sublunarem Epit. ãâã p. g. 8ââ¦0 THE LONDON ALMANACK 1673.