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A75109 The womans almanack or, prognostication for ever: shewing the nature of the planets, with the events that shall befall women and children born under them. With several predictions very useful for the female sex. / By Sarah Ginnor student in Physick. Jinner, Sarah, fl. 1658-1664. 1659 (1659) Wing A1848; Thomason E2140_1; ESTC R208366 6,229 16

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Woman shall dye if odd the man What Thunder signifieth every Moneth Thunder in January signifieth the same year great Winds plentifull of Corn and Cattel peradventure Thunder in February signifieth that same year many rich men shall dye in great sickness Thunder in March signifieth that same year great Winds plenty of Corn and debate amongst people Thunder in April signifieth that same year to be fruitfull and merry with the death of wicked men Thunder in May signifieth that year need scarcenesse and dearth of Corn and great hunger Thunder in June signifieth that same year that Woods shall be overthrown with Winds and great rageing shall be of Lyons and Wolves and so like of other harmfull Beasts Thunder in July signifieth that fame year shall be good Corn and losse of Beasts that is to say their strength shall perish Thunder in August signifieth the same year sorrow wailing of many for many shall be sick Thunder in September signifieth the same year great Wind plentifull of Corn and much falling out between man and man Thunder in October signifieth the same year great Wind and scantness of Corn Fruits and Trees Thunder in November fignifieth that same year to be fruitfull and merry and cheapnes of Corn. Thunder in December signifieth that same year cheapnesse of Corn and Wheat with peace and accord among the people Some memorable Accidents happened since 1639. The Parliament began the 3 of November and continued 12 years 1639 The Rebellion in Ireland began 23 October 1641 Earl of Strufford beheaded 12 May 1642 Earl of Essex made Gen. July 12 1642 Battel at Edg-hill Octob. 20. and at Brainford 12 November 1642 Newbury fight 23 Sept. 1642 Scots enter into England Jan. 16. 1643 Bishop of Cant. beheaded Jan. 10 1644 Lord Fairfax made General Decemb. 31. 1644 Marst emore fight June 14 1644 House of Lords and King voted down 1648 King Charles began his reign 27 March 1625 and beheaded 30 January 1648 Colchester taken and Lucas and Lisle shot to death Aug. 28 1648 Scots routed in Lancashire Aug. 7. 1648 Ormond beaten from Dublin Aug 2 1649 The K. of Scott routed at VVorcester 3 Sep. 1649 Scots routed at Dunbar Sept. 3. 1651 The long Parliament dissolved by the Lord Protector April 20 1653 Victory against the Dutch Jan. 23 1653 The Protector having Governed four years three months and 5 days departed his life the third of Sept. 1658 Some Signs of mirth for our sex When the Dragons head is in Scorpio and he upon the Cusp of the 7 house the Moon being in Cancer and Venus applying to a Sextile o● the Moon ther 's hopes of abundance of satisfaction in the gallant recreation of night sport by a stranger which questionless will make the merry wantons of out age tittle with laughter at the tryal of the fundamentall Point of Mars who shall venter to beat up their quarters to his own prejudice When Mars sits at home to wash the dishes and skim the Pot and Venus wal●● the Exchange it denotes great change in houshold government When men come sober home and go to bed by day-light our sex are in election to be merry at Candle-light When men grow blind and can't see to tell mony at home then our sex may be merry abroad When husbands are jealous over night it shews a fit time for out sex to go to St. Tantlins next morning If a man be fortified strongly with the Scepter of Mars it denotes a fit time for Venus to lye down that mirth may be produced by the Turks entrance into Constantinople Yet after mirth I wish our Sex may mend And Vertue guide them whilst I make An End
The Womans Almanack OR Prognostication for ever Shewing the nature of the Planets with the Events that shall befall Women and children born under them With several Predictions very useful for the Female Sex By Sarah Ginnor Student in Physick London Printed for J. J. 1659. To the Reader COurtious Reader The gift of learning being so little set by in these days amongst those of our Sex is the chief invitation which hath caused me to publish this smal Tract thereby to stir up others not to let their great worth with other learned Authors of our Sex ly in obscurity I need not quote them for I think few of our Sex so ignorant but they have either read or heard of them and though some of them have been abused by the quacksalving Mountibanks that would engrosse all knowledge into their own hands yet have great wonderful cures been done by our Sex after these paper-sculd Mongrels have left them Why then should we suffer these Cater-pillers to eat up our vine Let me tell you it is as lawful for us to be Judges plead our own Causes in our own gowns as Lawyers to plead for others Then le ts rowse up our spirits and show forth our Verues for the knowledg in this Art will animate our husbands to excel us no doubt but we shall make them sencible where the sign lies and make them be in our studies many times when they would be in an Ale-house nay we shall find the nights will be more comfortable and the days more pleasant By this means we shall be counted instead of Mobs maps of modesty and for tattling Gossips but Emblems of vertue and parterns of civiliy to all the world Yours whilst S.G. A ROGNOSTICATION for ever Astrological Observations FIrst I shall begin with what concerns our own Sex viz. If we find Mercury in a feminine House with Venus then we must allow Mercury a female in a feminine Sign and drawing to a conjunction with Venus Mercury to a Quartile of Mars and Pisces and Gemini denotes some of our sex not too much loaded with vertue have a rare faculty in scolding in other some sullenness and perversnesse Venus in the 12 house in exaltation applying to combustion with the Sun denoteth that women will be more free then usual in bestowing the P on their Clients But if Luna go to Saturn in the sixth house in Libra it shews that old covetious fools will dote on young wenches therefore beware of marrying in the Spring for if Scorpio be in the 7th house intercepted it denotes unseemly wantonnesse let chery and lightness in women If Luna be in the 7th house in Pisces it denotes frequent marrying and is a fortunate position for Oyster-women Fish-women others who are under the sign Pisces If Luna and Jupiter be in reception the Moon in Pisces and Jupiter in Cancer it is a fortunate time of marrying many of our Sex shall obtain gallant matches nay some better then they deserve If Mercury and Venus be in Cancer in conjunction in the eleventh house to marry a Seaman is fortunate If Venus be in Scorpio the wantons of our Sex as well as the other sex will be pepper'd with the P and then wo to your Noses for its a fatal plague to the roof of your mouth besides the downfal of Narrow-bridge and the drying up your Fish-ponds by the opperation of malignant fire-works For this my Judgement do not take distast But as I am I wish you all be chast This is the only way if you desire To be preserved from the Frenchmans fire The Names of the Planets and the Dayes governd by each Planet As Saturn stands for Saturday so Luna Sunday Mars to Tuesday Sol stands up to Monday Jupiter boldly doth to Thursday fly To Fryday Venus Wedensday Mercury The 12 signs ruling in the body are Aries Taurus Gemini Cancer Leo Virgo Libra Scorpio Sagitarius Capricorn Aquarius Pisces IAnuary If it be on New-years day that the Clouds in the morning be red it shall be an angry yeare with much War and great Tempests If the Sun do shine on the 22. day of January there shall be much wind If the Sun doth shine on Saint Pauls day the 25 day of January it shall be a fruitfull year and if it do Rain or Snow it shall be between both If it be very misty it betokeneth great death If thou hear it Thunder that day it betokeneth great Winds and great death and most especially among rich men that year February On Shrove-Tuesday whosoever doth Plant or Sow it shall remain alwayes green Item how much the Sun did shine that day so much he shall shine every day in Lent And alwayes the next new Moon that falleth after Candlemas day and after that the next Tuesday shall be alwayes Shrove-Tuesday And when the Sun riseth and shineth early then prospereth well all manner of Fruit if you hear it Thunder that it betokeneth great Wine and much Fruit. Saint Bede saith there be three dayes and three nights that if a Child be born therein the body abideth whole and shall not consume away untill the day of Judgment that is in the last dayes of January and the secrets thereof are full wondrous And if a Tree be hewed at on the same day it shall never fall March The more mists that there be in March the more good doth it and as many dayes as be in March so many hoar frosts shall you have after Easter and so many Mists in August All manner of Trees that shall be cut down unto the two last Holy days in March shall never fall Item If on Palm-Sunday be no fair weather that betokeneth to goodness If it do Thunder that day then it signifieth a merry year and death of great men April If it rain never so little on the Ascension day it betokeneth dearth of all manner of food for Cattel But when it is fair weather it is prosperous and there shall be plenty of Tallow and much Wooll May. If the Sun do shine on the 25 day of May Wine shall prosper well but if it doth rain it doth much hurt Item if it rain on Whit-Sunday it is not good Item in the last of May the Oak Trees begin to bear blossoms if they blossom then you shall have a good year of Tallow and plenty of Fruit. June If it rain ne'r so little on Midsummer-day that is the 24 day of June then do not the Hasel Nuts prosper If the holy Sacraments day of our Lord be fair then it is good and causeth Fruit plenty and the Lambs to dye July If it Rain the second day of July such weather shall be forty days after day by day yet some imputed it to Swithin the 15. August If the Sun do shine on the 15 day of August that is a good token and speciall for Wine September If thou wilt see and know how it shall go that year then take heed to the Oak