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An ephemeris for the year 1654, being the second after leap-year by Nich. Culpeper.
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Culpeper, Nicholas, 1616-1654.
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Wing A1524; ESTC R24175
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fruits of the Earth by blasting and mildew he sows Darnel amongst the Corn and makes the ãâã coally he ãâã away the lives of many children and makes such as do live stubborn If â be in the ãâã house fortunate is ãâã he is the Nations of that climate shall get profit by their enemies and much gain freedom and propriety by ãâã of ãâã and imprisonment Kings and Magistrates ãâã have time enough to think on what is past and occasion enough to repent of their oppressions at leasure Before I proceed any further take notice of ãâã general rule which is to be observed in all annual Iudgments none excepted 1. The estate of the common people is always to be enquired after from the Moon 2. The estate of Kings Princes ãâã and Noble men from the ãâã 3. The estate of Scribes Merchants education of children and such as study Arts and Sciences from â¿ 4. The estate of Iudges Priests and Lawyers from â 5. The estate of all Souldiers and such as ãâã Kings and Kingdoms Magistrates and Nations ãâã danger is to be enquired after from Mars 6. The estate of old men Husbandmen and such ãâã till the Earth is to be enquired after from Saturn 7. As for all womens matters and such as belong to delights joy and feasting we must have an eye to â If then Priests and Lawyers be signified by Iupiter you shall find Iupiter just reformed and coming out of prison mock not you may happen to find the Iudgment true enough Mars in the ãâã signifies much fear and damage to the Nation by ãâã of their Enemies but truly my own opinion is the fear will be more then the harm Mars is so near Venus ãâã much contention and quarrelling will be amongst men but the best is as good words will butter no parsnips so ãâã words will not break a ãâã head Venus in the ãâã ãâã health to mens bodies and joy to their minds but seeing Venus is so neu Retrogradation falling retrograte before she touches the degree ascending I suppose she may well be taken to be in the twelfth House which if so she signifies almost all the evil to women that can be imagined many whoredoms contentions and quarrellings ãâã of liberty and good name besides other ãâã for loving the under-sheet better then the distaff Mercury in the Twelfth signifies much quarrelling between men and their children and their servants ãâã Moon in the ãâã ãâã the Nations ãâã that sign in which she is of which England is one shall be continually brawling and quarrelling nothing ãâã falling out one with another as though that were the only way left to thrive Sol in the Twelfth ãâã that the Kings and Magistrates of that Climate of which England is one shall be exceedingly hated by the people because they do them much evil and lay such grievous Taxes upon them Lastly Consider that so many Planets being in the ãâã and the Lords both of the Sixth and Eighth there as also the Lady of the Fourth many ãâã ãâã like to be committed this year It will be very difficult to ãâã out the causes of diseases which happen in this Revolution only my hope is ãâã Sun in the Twelfth will bring to light such as deal either in ãâã or invocation of evil Spirits ãâã ãâã Number 2 â in â March 9. 19. 21 p. m. Cycle of the Sun 11 â in â Iune 10. 22. 30. p. m. Dominical Letter ãâã â in â Sept 12. 13. 14. p. m. ãâã 22 â in â Decem. 11. 1. 0. p. m. An Explanation of the three ãâã Tables The use of the Tables is very easie For when you know the day of the Month under the Month over against the day you find the age of the Moon which being sound look it in the Residue of the Tyde Table on the top and underneath it over against the place you have the hour and minute when ãâã is full Sea For example The ãâã day of Ianuary the Moon ãâã 23 days old which if you search in the Residue of the Tyde Table you shall find that the Moon when she is 8 days old and when she is 23 maketh ãâã sea at London 24 min. past ãâã of the clock and this she doth always if neither Winds nor Land Floods c. ãâã for take notice that it is ãâã so exactly to shew the time ãâã high water in Rivers of ãâã indrouth as one may in Sea ãâã A Table whereby may be known what Moon ãâã full Sea with the hours and ãâã thereof ãâã many of their ensuing or ãâã places 1 ãâã Southampton Portsmouth ãâã of Wight Beachy the Spits ãâã Knock half tyde at ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã 2 Rochester Maldon Aberden Redban end of the Nowre Blacktail West by ãâã North by ãâã 3 Gravesend Downs Rumney Tener Scilly half tyde Blackness Ramkins ãâã ãâã ãâã ãâã N N ãâã 4 Dundee St Andrews ãâã St Lucas Bell ãâã Holy ãâã S W by ãâã ãâã ãâã by ãâã 5 London Tinmouth ãâã Whitebay Am ãâã Gasooigne ãâã Galizia S ãâã N ãâã 6 Barwick Flamborough head Bridlinton bay Oastend Flushing Burdeaux Fountness S W by ãâã N E by ãâã 7 ãâã quarter tyde Lawrinas ãâã bay ãâã Kinsale Korkhaven Baltamoor ãâã ãâã creek Bloy Seven ãâã W S ãâã E N ãâã 8 Falmouth ãâã Humber Moonless ãâã ãâã Torbay Caldy Garnsey St Mallows Abrowrath W by ãâã E by ãâã 9 ãâã Waymouth Hull Lin Lundee ãâã Holms of Bristol Davids head Concalo S. Mallow ãâã ãâã W 10 Brîstol Foulness at the Stars E by S W ãâã ãâã 11 Milford Bridgwater Exwater Landsend Waterford Cape-cleer Abermorick E S ãâã W N ãâã 12 Portland Peterport ãâã Hague ãâã Magnes sound Dublin Lamba Macknels Castle S E by ãâã N W ãâã ãâã 13 Pool St Hellen Man Isle Catnes Orkney ãâã Isles Dunbar Kildien Basse Island the Caquers Diape a half tyde S ãâã N ãâã 14 Needles Oxford Layvo South and North ãâã S E by ãâã N W by ãâã 15 Yarmouth Dover Harwich in the ãâã ãâã St Iohn de Luce Calice road S S ãâã N N ãâã 16 Rye ãâã ãâã Thames Fair Isle Rodes S by E N by ãâã The Residue of the Tyde Table in hours and minutes The ãâã of the â½ in 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ãâã 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 Quin burough ãâã 12 1 2 3 4 4 5 7 7 8 8 9 10 ãâã 12 m 48 36 24 12 0 48 36 24 12 0 48 36 24 1 0 2 Rochester ãâã 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 mi 33 21 9 57 48 33 34 9 57 45 33 21 9 57 45 3 Uraves end ho 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 1 mi 18 6 54 52 30 18 6 54 43 30 18 6 54 42 30 4 ãâã no 3 3 4 5 6 7 ãâã 8 9 10 11 11 12 1 2 mi 3 51 39 27 15 3