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A77082 A bloody Irish almanack, or, Rebellious and bloody Ireland, discovered in some notes extracted out of an almanack, printed at Waterford in Ireland for this yeare 1646. Whereunto are annexed some astrologicall observations upon a conjunction of the two malignant planets Saturne and Mars in the midle of the signe Taurus the horroscope of Ireland, upon Friday the 12. of Juue [sic] this yeare 1646. with memorable prædictions and occurrences therein. By John Booker. Booker, John, 1603-1667. 1646 (1646) Wing B3723A; Thomason E328_14; ESTC R200676 44,634 69

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like Aspect from Jupiter imniediatly fals into the opposition a most hatefull Aspect of Saturn Mars and Venus Quando Planeta est in Aspectu sui hostis est ut vir timens hostem suum that is when a Planet is Aspected of his enemy he is as a man that is afraid of his foe and such is the condition of the Moon now Quando est cum hoste suo est ut virpugnans cum hoste suo that is when a Planet is Aspected of his enemy he fights with his foe so is the Moon now having two malicious enemies Quando est cadens a domo sua vel a domo exaltationis suae est ut vit absens a domo sua aut Civitate sua that is when a Planet fals from his house or exaltation he is as a man absent from his house or City so are Mars and the Moon now Quando Planeta est cadens est ut vir vexatus timidus he is as a man vexed and fearfull so are Mars and the Moon at this time Planeta in domo non sua est ut vir in domo aliena pulsans jam deprimitur judicium suum nec est ei authoritas a Planet that is not in his house is as a man knocking at another mans door his judgment is depressed and is without authority so are Saturn Mars and the Moon now Ex Centiloquis Bethem 10 11 14 18 27. cum duo infortunae conjunguntur Luna congruit cum Saturno in latitudine erit fames mortalitas that is when the two infortunes are conjoyned and the Moon shall agree in latitude with Saturn there shall be famine and mortality Si vero Marti mutabuntur Reges erit multa sanguinis effusio praelia in loco qui signabitur ab ipso signo hoc non fallit propositio Almansoris 132. that is if the Moon shall agree with Mars in latitude Kings shall change and there shall be much effusion of blood and great wars shall be in that place signified by that Sign And this fails not indeed the Moon hath five degrees Saturn two degrees fourteen minutes and Mars but 46. minutes all of them having South latitude the Moon agreeth neerest with Saturn thougn their latitude is of one kind viz. South But I beleeve the whole Aphorisme will be in force and not any part thereof mittigated notwithstanding the interposition of those friendly beams of the Sun and Jupiter which in my opinion are very weak and not able to effect or procure that expected relief and assistance to these Taurists and their Confederates Guido Bonatus in parte 4. Astronomiae fol. 556. cap. 66. says Cum fuerit Saturnus in Tauro fueritque in Angulo directus significat contentiones bella c. that is if Saturn shall be in Taurus direct in an Angle he signifies contentions and wars And Alhumasar says there shall be tribulations and injuries and tremblings and Earthquakes the destruction of Cities Towns and Houses and Guido says of Mars in Capite 86. fol. 572. Si fuerit in Ta●ro significat ventos validos venturos destructionem frugum similiter Arborum hoc ex causa Caloris excedentis debitum naturalem modum significat etiam multitudinem nubium atque nubilarum pluviarum quoque ac tonitruorum fulgurum that is if Mars shall be in Taurus he signifies very strong winds the destruction of fruits and also of Trees and this to proceed from an undue and disproportioned heat exceeding its naturall temper and constitution also very cloudy weather with abundance of rain thunder and lightning Albumasar says significat mortem mulierum Vaccarum significat bella ventura inter Cives Orientis Cives Occidentis that is it foresheweth to death of Women and Kyne and that there shall be war between the Citizens people of the East and those of the West Haly parte octava de Juditiis Astrorum cap. 7. says Si Saturnus in quarta domo fuerit ibi malificus significat quod res aedificia cadent minuentur plantationes abscindentur aquae erit in populo diminutio paupertas gens illius Climatis erit obsessa non audebunt exire de suis villis propter timorem inimicorum fuorum quod eo fortius erit magis affixum si quarta domus fuerit Signum fixum quia tunc erit damnum fortius durabilius that is if Saturn shall be in the fourth house and be there malevolent it signifies tha● houses buildings shal fal come to decay and perish planting or seting shall be diminished waters cut off the people shall be lessened or abated there shall be poverty to them and people of that Country shall be obsessed or besieged they shall not dare to goe out of their Towns Cities Castles or Countries by reason of the fear they shall have of their enemies and this shall be more affixed certain if the fourth house shall be a fixed Sign and the hurt dammage or losse shall be more strong and durable This Aphorisme agrees exactly with the position of the malignant Planet Saturn at this time in every respect Furthermore Haly sayes in parte 8. de Juditiis Astrorum cap. 25. Si quando Mars junctus fuerit cum Saturno struet quilibet alteri fraudes deceptiones erunt inter homines percussiones vulnera etiam accidet regi impedimentum labor ab homine qui est de terra parittionis illius signi in quo junguntur that is if Mars and Saturn shall be conjoined one man shall seek to entrap another there shall be many falsities and deceits much woundings fightings and quarrelings and impediment danger and trouble shall happen to the King from a man which is of that Countrey under the division of that Signe And a little after in fol. 392. Si applicatio Lunae cum Saturno fuerit adecima per oppositionem Accident Regibus Populis placita discordiae Capientur multi de populis propter discordiam Regum cum ipsis propter magnum metum quem habent de eis If he application of the Moone to Saturne shall be by opposition from the tenth house there shall be many debates and differences happen to the King and People and many of that People by reason of such differences between them shall be captived or taken through the great feare they shall have of them The sum of all these Aphorismes amounts to thus much That in regard at the time of this Conjunction the mid heaven is so extreamely afflicted and Mars Lord thereof which is significator of men in greatest authority whether they be Kings Princes Lords or other great persons and Potentates whether they be of the Families and race of the O's or Mac's who so domineer and Lord it with their Galloglasses and Kernes in Ireland or whether we take our judgement from the Moon who is significatrix of the People there so miserably posited I cannot pronounce other then
The Explanation of the Frontispeece MArke and behold yee bloudy Irish Nation This Heavenly Figure where my contemplation Hath beene implyoyed Your horrid deedes mee thought Would into question in short time be brought Bloud cries for Bloud mee thinks I feare each houre God will his vengeance on that Island powre See Meger Palefac'd Saturne Furious Mars In Taurus Irelands Signe most dismall Starres By God appointed for to doe his will Fire Famine Sword the Plague of bloud their fill Shal be their portion Phalaris did frame A brazen Bull But when the burning flame Had heate the Engine He himselfe first felt The cruell torments which he would have dealt To others Irelands case is farre more worse The children yet unborne that folke will curse Though Spaine and France The Pope that man of sin With his adherents you to ayde begin And bring you succour Vengeance cries aloud T is heap'd as raine into a fearefull cloud Vnlesse that God restraine Heavens menaceing This sad position will your ruine bring A BLOODY IRISH ALMANACK OR Rebellious and Bloody IRELAND Discovered in some Notes Extracted out of an ALMANACK Printed at Waterford in IRELAND For this Yeare 1646. East South West North Whereunto are annexed some Astrologicall Observations upon a Conjunction of the two Malignant Planets SATVRNE and MARS in the midle of the Signe TAVRVS the Horroscope of IRELAND Upon Friday the 12. of June this Yeare 1646. with memorable Praedictions and Occurrences therein By JOHN BOOKER InenarranDVs DeVs est operIbVs sVIs qVI transfere regna atqVè eXCIDIt ea Printed at London for JOHN PARTRIDGE 1646. To the Reader BEing for some yeares late past publikely imployed on behalfe of the Common-wealth of this Kingdome I could not attend my Study of Astrology with that earnestnesse and paines I desired or with that former industry I for many years had under gon and indeed I was almost discouraged in prosecuting the Writing of my Annuall Prognostick when as in Licensing the same half my Astrology or what was most pertinent to the present times was most maliciously expunged so that I ever appeared a lame deficient Person ambiguous and not easily to be apprehended the fault not being mine who desires to benefite my Native Country but those peevish Episcopall Chaplaines who had sole Licence either to permit or disanull my Writings But the errors of that misty Faction being now by divine Providence cleared and liberty given by the Noble Parliament now resident at Westminster for advance of any humane learning I have assumed liberty to appeare againe in the World not in an Almanack the least thing I ever intended but in a notable and eminent way of Prediction upon the famous Conjunction of the two Malevolent Planets Saturne and Mars I am herein much incouraged by those Labours of my Friend Mr. Lilly not onely Printed in these times but made more memorable in the successe I have observed hath followed his Astrologicall Predictions a few of which I will repeate that the misguided in fancy against Astrology may not be destitute of sufficient testimony in his onely Writings of the verity of that Art by which Art at this time I write the ensuing Discourse I omit his Anglicus 1644 and shall relate some Observations out of his Propheticall Merlin Printed 1644. See fol. 43 upon his Judgement of the Comet 1618. In 1645 let those Princes that live neare the Mordway Tartar looke to themselves c. Is not the Kingdome of China bordering thereon almost destroyed by the sudden attempt of the Tartar 1645. But we will come home to England See fol. 98 and so it may be hoped towards the later end of 1645 we shall have great likelihoode of being in a better condition then now we are in we were in a sad condition when he wrote that Booke in 1644. but in Decemb. 1645 the whole Kingdome knowes the words exactly verified by the continuall successes of our Parliaments Generall and the inestimable losses of his Majestie and his partakers Againe in the same fol. In 1646 all the Planets except Mercury saluting each other with one benevolent aspect or other do most undoubtedly declare that the misery of the afflicted English do draw neere to a period and this is like to be so See againe fol. 100. Indeede in 1646 Jupiter in the Figura Mundi being in the ascendant c. Matters are not yet ripe and perfectly setled yet better then formerly some Prince either fled or captivated c. whether things are not farre better and yet not rightly setled and whether of late the Prince missed not of being captivated but since is fled the Kingdome we all know Let who will please examine his whole Discourse upon the conjunction of Saturne and Jupiter there in that Booke handled and they shall see Astrology is not either vain or an unnecessary Study Let us observe some passages in his Starry Messenger Published 12 June 1645 fol. 23 in his Premonition to Princes Your Generalls shall quake and tremble and prove men of no courage c. Hath not Prince Rupert fulfilled this c. at the delivery of Bristoll c. Againe Your confederates shall faile in reall performances Observe the good hand of God not any man of his Majesties Friends hath supported him with a man or money since that Prediction no not the beloved Irish Catholicks In the same fol. Your Children shall wander as banished people all over the world How like this may be truth let all wise men judge for Prince Charles is fled and so may the rest for ought I know Againe fol. 43. in answer to that Bifronted Bussard Wharton he sayth it upon that opposition of Saturne and Mars in Septemb we knock not our enemies soundly God is angrie with us I thinke we bastinadoed them soundly neere that time at Sherburne and at Rowten more So that it appeares as Mr. Lilly wrote God is not or was angry with us But in his Postscript of his Starry Messenger in answer to lying Wharton who published the Kings March from Oxford on the last side published the same the 12 of June there are his words verbatim But let me tell you such shall be our victories before the time limited by you be halfe come viz. Novemb. 1645 that me thinks I heare the many cursed oathes the Dam-boyes spue out both against God man Oh what sculking sneaking running into Corners mouse-holes sawpits Cunny-berries tossing and tumbling the ungodly out of one Country into another doe I foresee face ab●ut Gentlemen sayes one for our honour as you did at Newberry that is with a good paire of heeles or all 's lost I say Oh the way to Bristoll from thence to Exceter then into Cornwall thence into a sase harbour if any can be found for Malignants Gods Providence hath made those words true for d●d we not first take Bristoll then beleaguer Exceter and now this present March have we not in Cornwall unhorsed these pure Swash-buckling Cavaliers