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A03648 A concordancy of yeares Containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the English account. Also the vse of the English and Roman kalender, with briefe notes ... Newly composed and digested, by Arthur Hopton, Gentleman. The contents follow after the epistles. Hopton, Arthur, 1587 or 8-1614. 1612 (1612) STC 13778; ESTC S104205 137,447 273

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the beginning and ending of the Tearmes by a new Table for euer in a most easie maner Prim 0 1 2 3 4 5 6   A B C D E F G 1 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 4 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 6 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 8 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 10 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 12 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 13 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 14 9 9 9 9 8 8 6 15 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 16 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 17 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 18 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 19 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 By the 32 chapter you must first get the Prime Dominicall letter which had enter this little ensuing table finding the Prime in the margent vpon the left hand from whence proceed rightwards vntill you come vnder the Dominical letter of the proposed yeare noting in the common angle the number answering thereunto also the number in the head of the Table ouer the said Dominical letter A new and perpetuall Table to find the beginning and ending of the foure Tearmes Intermin Easter Tearme Trinitie Tearme Michaelmas Tearme Hillarie Tearme W D begins ends begins ends begins ends begins ends 5 3 Apri 8 may 4 ma. 22 Iu. 10 Oct 9 No 28 Ia 23 Feb. 12 5 4 april 9 may 5 ma. 23 Iu. 11 Oct 9 no 2 Ia 23 feb 12 5 5 apri 10 may 6 ma. 24 Iu. 12 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 5 6 apr 11 may 7 ma. 25 Iu. 13 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 6 ● apr 12 may 8 ma 26 Iu. 14 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 13 6 1 apr 13 may 9 ma. 27 Iu. 15 Oc. 10 no 28 Ia 24 feb 12 6 2 apr 14 ma. 10 ma. 28 Iu. 16 Oct 9 no 29 Ia 23 feb 12 6 3 apr 15 ma. 11 ma. 29 Iu 17 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 6 4 apr 16 ma. 12 ma. 30 Iu. 18 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 6 5 apr 17 ma. 13 ma. 31 Iu. 19 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 6 6 apr 18 na 14 Iune 1 Iu. 20 Oct 9 no. 28 Ia 23 feb 12 7 0 apr 19 ma. 15 Iun. 2 Iu. 21 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 23 feb 13 7 1 apr 20 ma. 16 Iun. 3 Iu 22 Oc 10 no. 28 Ia 24 feb 12 7 2 apr 21 ma. 17 Iun. 4 Iu 23 Oct 9 no 29 Ia 23 feb 12 7 3 apr 22 ma. 18 Iun. 5 Iu 24 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 23 feb 12 7 4 apr 23 ma. 19 Iun. 6 Iu 25 Oct. 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 7 5 apr 24 ma. 20 Iun. 7 Iu 26 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 7 6 apr 25 ma. 21 Iun. 8 Iu 2● Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 1● 8 0 apr 26 ma. 22 Iun 9 Iu 28 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 13 8 1 apr 27 ma. 23 Iu. 10 Iu 29 Oc 10 no 28 Ia 24 feb 12 8 2 apr 28 ma. 24 Iu. 11 Iu. 30 Oct. 9 no 29 Ia 23 feb 12 8 3 apr 29 ma. 25 Iu. 12 Iuly 1 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 8 4 apr 30 ma. 26 Iu. 13 Iuly 2 Oct. 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 8 5 May 1 ma. 27 Iu. 14 Iuly 3 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 23 feb 12 8 6 may 2 ma. 28 Iu. 15 Iuly 4 Oct 9 no. 28 Ia. 23 feb 12 9 0 may 3 ma. 29 Iu. 16 Iuly 5 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 2 feb 13 9 1 may 4 ma. 30 Iu. 17 Iuly 6 Oc. 10 no 28 Ia. 24 feb 12 9 2 may 5 ma. 31 Iu 18 Iuly 7 Oct 9 no 29 Ia 23 feb 12 9 3 may 6 Iune 1 Iu. 19 Iuly 8 Oct 9 no. 28 Ia 23 feb 12 9 4 may 7 Iun. 2 Iu. 20 Iuly 9 Oct 9 no 28 Ia 23 feb 12 9 5 may 8 Iun. 3 Iu. 21 Iul. 10 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 23 feb 12 9 6 may 9 Iun. 4 Iu. 22 Iul 11 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 23 feb 12 10 0 may 10 Iun 5 Iu. 23 Iul 12 Oct 9 no 28 Ia. 23 feb 12 10 1 may 11 Iun 6 Iu 24 Iul 13 Oc 10 no 28 Ia 24 feb 12 10 2 may 12 Iun. 7 Iu. 25 Iul 14 Oct 9 no 29 Ia. 23 feb 12 The which two numbers keepe calling that you found in the body of the Table weekes and that in the front of the Table dayes then to find how the Tearmes shall happe enter the Table before and in the two rowes vpon your left hand vnder Interuallum minus finde the numbers formerly found in the little Table answering to which vpon your right hand is the beginning and ending of euery Tearme vnder their proper Titles Example 1613. The Prime is 18. and the Dominicall letter C as in the 32 Chapter then I enter the former little Table and finde 18 vpon the left side and so proceeding vntill I come vnder C. I finde 7 in the body of the Table and 2 ouer C the which 7 and 2 I finde in the Table of Termes in the rowes vnder inter min. whereby proceeding rightwards I may conclude that Easter Tearme shall begin Aprill 21 and end May 17. Trinity Tearme begins Iune 4 and ends Iune 23 and so forth The like for any other yeare As for the Returnes of euery Tearme they be these that follow Easter Tearme hath 5 Returnes Quindeno paschae Tres paschae Mense paschae Quinque paschae Crastino Ascensionis Trinity Tearme hath 4 Returnes Crastino Trinitatis Octabis Trinitatis Quindeno Trinitatis and Tres Trinitatis Hillary Tearme hath 4 Returnes Octabis Hilar. Quind Hill Crastino Purificationis and Octab. Purificationis Michaelmas Tearme hath 8 Returnes Octa. Michael Quind Mich Tres Mich. Mense Mich. Crastino Animarum Crastino Martini Octa. Marti Quindeno Marti Now if you would know what day any of these Returnes happen vpon remember what is faid before and it is easie The vulgar Notes of the Tearmes Easter Tearme beginneth 17 daies affer Easter and endeth 4 daies after Ascension day Trinity Tearme beginneth the next day after Corpus Christi day ending the wednesday fortnight Michaelmas Tearme beginneth the 9. or 10 of October ending the 28. or 29. of Nouember Hillary Tearme beginneth the 23 or 24 of Ianuary ending the 12. as 13. of February The Exchequer alwaies openeth eight dayes before any Tearme onely excepting Trinitie Tearme and then it openeth but 4 daies before A new Table for twenty yeares shewing the beginning and ending of the foure Termes the vse whereof is thus Seeke the yeare of our Lord in the Colume vpon the left hand answering to which in a right line rightwards is the day of the moneth that enery Terme beginneth and endeth vnder their proper titles
letter is found by Easter day as before Quest 6. I haue a deed bearing date vpon Wednesday day in the Easter weeke in the yeare of our Lord 1556. I desire this present yeare 1612. to know in what Kings yeare it was what moneth what day of the Moneth and how long since it was dated ANSVVER First seeke 1556 against which vnder Easter day standeth Aprill 5. Wherefore Easter day was the 5 of Aprill D beeing Dominicall letter so that Wednesday in Easter weeke was the 8 of Aprill G standing for the same then you may see it was in Queene Maries time and remembring what was said before in the third yeare of her reigne and that it is 56 yeares since and 490 after the Conquest Now if any euidence beare date vpon the Kalends Nones or Ides of any moneth they bee easily found in the Kalender without further speech because they stand against the ordinary day of the moneth Note by the name of euery King deceased you shall finde one of these words Periodicall which signifieth the King reigned so many yeares as be in the Concordancie beside odde monethes c. or Defectiue which signifieth hee did not reigne compleat so many yeares but onely wrote of so many Quest 7. How shall I make a Concordancie of principall times of note that were in being long since ANSVVER In the ensuing Table is set downe how many yeares it is since at this present yeare 1612. Since the Creation 5582 Flood 3925 Promise of Abraham 3558 Israelits departure out of Egypt 3128 Entrance of Brute into England 2719 Building of the Temple of Salomō 2648 Building of Rome 2363 Captiuity of Babylon 2217 Death of Alexander 1936. Birth of Christ 1612 passiō of Christ 1579 England receiued the faith 1432 Conquest of England 546 Inuenting of Printing 152 Order of Templars 494 Time the London Paris were cōmanded to be paued 426 Building of London bridge with stone 435 But if you séeke how long it is since any of these times after 1612 séeke in your Table what number standeth against that proposed yeare of our Lord in the row vnder Time expired that adde to the time of note proposed if the demand were made in any yeare before 1612 take the number vnder the title Time expired answering to the yeare of our Lord out of the number in the former table as 1600 I would know how long it was thē after the Creation therefore according to what is said I take 12 from 5582 so haue I 5570 my demand Quest 8. How shall I finde the Golden number Circle of the Sunne and Epact by this Concordancy ANSVVER To the time of Post Conquestum adde three and from the Total reiect 19 so often as you may or diuide by 19 so is the which remaineth the Golden number and the quotient or number of 19 reiected the number of Reuolutions of the said Circle since the Conquest Now for the Circle of the Sunne to the time of post Conquestum adde 11 diuiding by 28 as before by 19 so is the remainder the Circle of the Sunne For the Epact worke as in the 30. Chapter To know if figures be mistaken in the Concordancy Adde Anno Domini and Time expired together for they must make both 1612 I meane in none of the Tables after 1612. Also adde Time expired and post Conquestum both together for they must make 1612. Also take 1066 from the proposed yeare and the remainder is post conquestum Lastly take Ann. Dom. proposed frō the present yeare of our Lord so haue you Time expired Let this suffice for the briefe vse of this Concordancy Of the foure times of pleading called Tearmes and of their Returnes For the hearing and determining of all kinde of cōtracts discords such like in that common weale there be foure times in the yeare appointed which be called Termes because in those dayes the learned Iudges set Finis Terminus Contentionum or Terminus litis that is an end of contention and debate betwixt party and party Now euery of these foure Tearmes consist of foure fiue or eight Returnes euery Returne of foure daies and euery day seruing vnto a seuerall purpose Note therefore that euery Tearme hath but part or all of these 6 kinde of Returnes viz. Crastino Octabis Quindeno Tres Mense and Quinque as you may gather hereafter Euery of which Returnes hath a Basis or knowne day from whence they take their denomination and bee reckoned The signification of which sixe kinde of Returnes is thus Crastino is the morrow after the Basis or day nominated as Crastino Trinitatis is the morrow after Trinity Sunday Trinity Sunday being the Basis and the day that giues the denomination Octabis is 8 dayes after inclusiuely Quind is 15 dayes after Tres that day thrée-wéekes Mense that day moneth Quinq that day fiue wéekes Now euery of these Returnes hath foure seueral daies wherupon they consist The first whereof hath double signification the one is the day of Returne and the other the day of Essoyne for the defendant in a personall action or the Tenant in are all action to bee essoyned The second is the day of Exceptions for the Plaintiffe or Demaundant to lay an exception if no Essoyne bee cast that the Defendant shall not be essoyned or amerced The third is Returna Breuium that is the day whereon the Sheriffe must returne the writ And the fourth is the day of appearance for Parties and Iurors in the Court of Common Pleas. But if so any of these dayes fall vpon an Holy-day that is no Court day as in Easter Tearme vpon Ascension day in Trinity Terme vpon S. Iohn Baptists day in Michaelmas Terme vpon All-Saints day and in Hillary Terme vpon the Purification of our Lady or vpon any Sunday all which bee not Court dayes then must the next day following serue for both As if the Essoyne day fell vpon a Sunday then Munday must serue for Essoyne day and day of Exception both As for these dayes they haue all most vse in the Court of Common pleas where all sutes commence by originall c. But for Latitats or other processe vpon a bill certaine it is vpon a day certaine as Die lunae proxi post Purifi which must alwayes be reckoned from the essoyne day In the Starre-chamber Chauncery Court of Wards and Court of Requests they vse none of these Returnes but onely the day of appearance which is quarto die post Yet note well if a Capias Exigent Scri-facias or Destringas be executed after the day of Essoyne by the Sheriffe or a Commission seate vpon out of any of the foresaid Courts after the said Essoyne day it is neither iustifiable nor warrantable but for that these Termes may be found out easily by euery one for euer as also for that it is most fit for all men to know I haue deuised in performance thereof the ensuing Table for their sakes whose vse is thus To find