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A74934 The Bloody almanack; or, Astrological predictions, and monthly observations; denoting and setting forth, I. The great changes, mutations, and revolutions, that will happen in the year of Christ, 1655. And the direfull actions, and memorable accidents that will befall some great ones in authority, who have inriched themselvs by the sweat of other mens browes. II. The particulars of the greatest catastrophe that ever happened in England, the calling to an account some of the Common-wealths servants, who are now become her masters; and the making of divers headless. III. A diary of the national affairs, the proceedings of the nobles, and a most excellent antidote to cure the malady of the Commons, and to confirm and establish our long-desired liberties. IV. The arraignment and conviction of divers time-buggering changlings, and the admirable effects that will attend the motion of our lawfull governors. V. The rectifying of the magistracy, the administring of true justice to the commonalty, and the exaltation of our long contended for liberty. VI. The violent diseases that will prove obnoxious and incident both to men, and women; and a brief computation of the royal chronicle. Published by authority. 1655 (1655) Thomason E816_1 5,132 8

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The Bloody ALMANACK OR Astrological Predictions and Monthly Observations Denoting and setting forth I. The great Changes Mutations and Revolutions that will happen in the Year of Christ 1655. And the Direfull Actions and memorable Accidents that will befall some great Ones in Authority who have inriched themselvs by the sweat of other mens browes II. The particulars of the greatest Catastrophe that ever happened in England the calling to an account some of the Common-wealths servants who are now become Her Masters and the making of divers Headless III. A Diary of the National Affairs the proceedings of the Nobles and a most excellent Antidote to cure the Malady of the Commons and to confirm and establish our long-desired Liberties IV. The Arraignment and Conviction of divers Time-buggering Changlings and the admirable Effects that will attend the motion of our lawfull Governors V. The rectifying of the Magistracy the administring of true Justice to the Commonalty and the exaltation of our long-contended for Liberty VI. The violent Diseases that will prove obnoxious and incident both to Men and Women and a brief Computation of the Royal Chronicle Published by Authority LONDON Printed for G. HORTON 1655. A brief Computation of some things very memorable till this present Year 1655. SInce Charles the first to grief and sorrow born Years 55 Since true Allegeance from the Crown was torn Years 7 Since living Charles first breath'd this loathsome ayr Years 25 Since Reverend Laud began St Paul 's Repair Years 21 Since the late King advanc'd against the Scot Years 16 Since Peace concluded but intended not Years 16 Since Wolves and Foxes first were idoliz'd Years 15 Since learned Strafford's blood was sacrific'd Years 14 Since Sects and Tumults set the Land on fire Years 14 Since the dead King was forced to Retire Years 14 Since Charles his Royal Standard streaming stood Years 13 Since Keinton sield deep dy'd wtth English blood Years 13 Since Cheapside-Cross for Conscience sake did fall Years 12 Since Moses Tables forc'd to give the wall Years 12 Since first we felt the vertue of a Tax Years 11 Since glorious Laud tryumphed o're the Ax Years 11 Since Naesby field first own'd that fatal Blow Years 10 Since the stout Cavalry felt the Overthrow Years 10 Since pensive Charles left Oxford in disguise Years 9 Since he so treacherous Scots became a prize Years 9 Since Henderson receiv'd his Mortal wounds Years 9 Since Scotch-men sold their Prince for English pounds Years 9 Since Holmby house restrain'd his further flight Years 9 Since Joice surpriz'd him in the Dead of Night Years 8 Since he had terms propos'd and promis'd right Years 8 Since fairly juggled into th' Isle of Wight Years 8 Since the wise Commons took a purging Dose Years 7 Since Charles made truly great and glorious Years 7 Since Charles's Crown c. exposed to a rate Years 7 Since England hight the Title of Free State Years 6 Since MarsVnrousted those had twelve years rul'd Years 2 Since Mad men on their Ruins 'gan to build Years 2 Since that illiterate Conclave's Dissolution Years 2 Since this blest Government 's Institution Years 2 Since Time was pregnant of a Lord Protector Years 2 Since she brought forth a more then Trojan Hector Years 2 Since Knights and Burgesses their free Election Years 1 Since winnowed and made of one complexion Years 1 Since they conven'd at Westminster and sate Years 1 Since they Enacted ' Next shall tell you what A Table of the fixed Fe●sts and other Dayes of Note for ever January 1. New years day January 6 Twelfth day February 2 Purification Mary February 24 Mathias March 1 St David March 25 Lady Day April 25 St Mark May 1 Philip and Jacob June 12 St Barnaby June 24 St John Baptist July 15 St Swithen July 19 Dog dayes begin July 25 St James August 1 Lammas day August 10 St Lawrence August 23 Dog dayes end August 24 St Bartholomew September 21 St Mathew September 29 St Michael October 18. St Luke October 28 Simon and Jude November 1 All Saints November 5 Powder Treason November 30 St Andrews December 21 St Thomas December 25 Christmas December 26 St Stephen December 27 John Evangelist December 28 Innocents Hillary Term begins January 23 ends February 12. Easter Term begins May 2. ends May 28. Trinity Term begins June 15 ends July 4. Michaelmas Term begins October 23 ends Novem. 28. Go to brave Hero's And abridge the Law Teach in Epitome to hang and draw Make Magna Charta speak us LILBURN-free That Treason which is writ without a T. Correct old Littleton and print him New The Sword 's one Tenure more He never knew Monethly Predictions JANUARY A Mad world my Masters when Time-Changlings are troubled with such a Loosness that whatever they take in runs through them presently yet were it not for the general Fate of the Time yet impending there was hopes of much good to be acted by Authority and the publike-weal A pacification is like to be between the Sword and the Gown and Virtue now shall wear the Crown so that there is great hopes we shall arrive in some good measure to our long desired Liberty Cold and dry weather for the greatest part of the first week Some snow or rain about the 9. day Cold winds after the full moon but the weather fair and seasonable Full moon the 12 day at 5 in the morn New moon the 27 day at half an hour past 12. FEBRUARY GReat Ones cannot agree by reason of the Aphelion of Mars and bad ones are taken away but worse put into their room Here 's Virtue punished Vice let go beware the questioning of a great man I sure I am that Death seizes of a mighty woman some Parasi e flatters a great man in Authority makes him believe wonders but being discovered it will appear evident that he hath been Author of more mischief then a hundred thousand treacherous Scots put all together Frost begins the moneth and so continues for the most part of the first ten dayes After which look for some rain sl et snow or dark and cloudy weather with many nipping winds especially about the 13 15 20 23 and 26 dayes Full moon the 10 day at 4 a clock in the afternoon New moon the 26. day at 5 a clock in the afternoon MARCH A Most excellent Harmony attends the actions of the English and exceedingly will they inlarge their Dominions the French tremble and are like to suffer extreamly the Spaniards quake and Royal Phoebus cuts the Aequator line in the West-Indies which presageth notorious actions and direful things pest'ring the Commmons even as many hath done their Kings Cold mornings and somwhat windy the 1 6 7 dayes and some sharp and sudden showr● towards the latter end Full moon the 12 day at 4 in the morning New moon the 29 day half an hour past 7 in the afternoon MAY. THis Moneth produceth very direful Actions old sores will break forth