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A75057 The new bloody almanack for this insuing yeare, begining March the 25. 164[4] and ending March 25 1645. In which England i [sic] directed, [t]o foreknow what shall come to passe, according to many predictions: Being a perfect abstract of the prophesies of the best approved. Out of scripture, astrologie, and prophesy. And some observations from that admired astrologer of our daye. Mr. John Booker also other prophesies by Walgrave, Merlin, and Cardan. Booker, John, 1603-1667. 1644 (1644) Wing A1338; Thomason E37_23; ESTC R12106 4,742 8

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THE NEW BLOODY ALMANACK For this insuing yeare begining March the 25. 164● and ending March 25 1645. In which England i● directed ●o foreknow what shall come to passe according to many predictions Being a perfect abstract of the Prophesies of the best approved Out of Scripture Astrologie and Prophesy And some observations from that admired Astrologer of our dayes Mr. JOHN BOOKER Also o●her Prophesies by Walgr●ve Merlin and Cardan A cold Summer Woods old Men dye much Wind. Grasse Warres commons rising Popery pull downe Peare Church and Kingdome Je●●● A cold Winter Townes f●●●d Fea●e●s plenty a glorious State LONDON Printed by John Hammond 1643. The new bloody Almanack READER thou art heare presented with an old Almanacks relation to this insuing yeare 1644. written one hundred thirty and six yeares since by John Walgrave whose maniscript hath beene kept in a library in Bedford-shire and now remaines in the coustody of Mr. Iohn Gwin Minister of ● ople in the same County and it is truely gathered according to the rule of the originall coppy written by the Authors owne hand in Vellome with Gold Blood and J●ck wherein is found these obseruations upon the yeare in generall viz. From the 25. of March to the last of December 1644. there are these Pictures drawen in the sayd Vellome viz. Bee-hives turned up side downe and the Bees flying away Arrowes flying in the ayre dead Bodyes ●apt in shrines with Crosses Crucifixes on there brests upon the shrines Mountaines and Hills and one with a Crowne on his head and Starres about him over which is likewise written thus viz. A cold Sommer foule weather Bees goe away Hunger in the Land death of Children a full and glorious state much wind From the last of December to March the 25. following there are likewise a Woman in Winter habit ripe corne a great tree with an Axe lying on the ground at the roote thereof a Lord and a Lady with a gold ring between them a round Globe without a Crosse a Bullock two Pidgeons billing each other c. a forlorn Crosse thrown at upon the mountaines windes Winter so so new Lawes much fayre Cattle and a fayre Sea These be his Emblems and these be his own interpretations under which himselfe subscribed thus which still remaines in letters of Gold viz. Iohn Walgrave me vir secte in bille ka eser Anno Dom. 1508. Iohn Walgraves predictions upon each Moneth in the yeare IN Aprill Sol is in Taurus cold and moyst many alom the Emblems are first two Women lying dead upon the ground with papers in their hands corne growing thick and measures thereof upheaped and to Bee-hives subscriped thus If it thunder in Aprill it tokeneth death of Women good corne and many Bees In May Sol is in Gemini hot and moyst ma tbum the Emblems are two trees a Sithe two young Cavaliers with Arrowes at their throats over which is written thus May tokeneth hunger in the Land In June Sol is in Cancer cold and moyst ●ndifferent the Emblems are a dry and barren mountaine with dead trees having neither fruite nor leaves thereon having a Lyon on the one side of it and a Wolfe on the other and this inscription upon the same written over it in old English June tokeneth wood that is mad and furious Beasts as Wolves Lions and others that are wild and great Floods In July Sol is in Leo hot and dry evill to bleede the pictures painted in this Vellome are for this month are a Sithe a Bullock and an heart and this observation thereupon July tokeneth good Birds and strong Beasts In August Sol is in Virgo cold and dry indefferent the Emblems are a great Gun two open hands and a woman lying solitary upon the ground over which is written thus August tokeneth sore sicknesse and much pilgrimage In September Sol is in Libra hot and moyst good to bleed there is pictured for this Moneth men all in armour lying dead upon the ground and gunner and fireworkes and the inscription over the same is this September betokeneth men of the Land slaine in their armour In October Sol is in Scorpio cold and moyst indifferent the Emblems are first winde issuing out from an heade and tops of hills and Mountaines in the middest of water and lastly great spreading trees from which Emblems is observed viz. October betokeneth great windes and Floods and much fruit In November Solis in Sagitarius hot and dry good to bleed the Emblems are full measures of corne and great store of corne growing and this inscription above the same November betokeneth much corne and joy in the Land In December Sol is in Capricornus hot and dry good to bleed the Emblems are a vessell of Wine and men and women embrasing and kissing each other over which is written thus viz. December tokeneth many Love dayes And an increase of wealth to Marchants with Peace with Love joy and wealth together with the word of truth which the Lord hasten to poore England In January Sol is in Aquaries cold and moyst good and there is the picture of a great head blowing forth winde great Mountaines And swords and bills over which is written thus viz. January betokens great windes and Floods much warre In Febu●ry Sol ●s in Pisses cold and moyst indiffrent and there is the picture of a spade two o●d men in gownes dead upon the ground and two Gentlewomen in black baggs mourning and a it were he Lands end by the Sea ●●e over which is like wise written in old Inglish as much as thus viz. Febuary tokeneth death of Marchants and Marriners In March Sol is in Aries hot and dry good to bleed the pictures are a great head blowing forth furious winds and three Gentlemen led by one bearing a poleax before them and one bearing a crosse upon his neck following them and n the last place a g●eat b ock the observation upon these Emblems is this March betokeneth great windes an 5 Floods and the commons arising M. Iohn Bookers emphatical observations on this present yeare 1644. IN the new Moone preventionall Marce wholy possesseth the Heavens which happineth on the 27. of February Marce being Lord of the yeare he was in the first house doth threaten losses abortment and greivious labour to those that are with Child Jupiter ha●h the next preheminence to Marce and his position at the sunne ingresse into Aries in the sixt house it maketh the condition of seruants and foure footed beasts happy and prosperous And so much the more because his happily joyned with Venus temperateth the a●re and bringeth in the Northren windes In the new Moone preventiall he was in the eight house decreasing the signes of death and in the full Moone postuentionall in the eleventh house and increasing the fortune and renowne or life giveth guifts unlooked for Saturne challengeth the third place who at the sunns entrance into Aries in combust of the sunn in the first house and in his fall fortelleth