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A17624 A prognostication for euer, made by Erra Pater, a Iew, borne in Iury, Doctor in Astronomie and Phisicke very profitable for to keepe the body in health: and also Ptholomeus saith the same.; Book of knowledge Erra Pater. 1605 (1605) STC 439.19; ESTC S114501 9,896 35

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people shall bée well cased of taxes and tallages In die Veneris That is Friday In the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Friday the winter shall bée long dry and the summer vnwholesome haruest shall be dry all corne shall bée déere the vintage shall be good enough aboundaunce of Oyle of fruit of hey of grasse and of Garden hearbes the world shall bée sore persecuted with diuers sicknesses as sore eies and of all Etiks many yong children shall dye great Thunder Lightening and tempests shall bée that shall grieue sore all the ground there shall be Earthquakes and good cheap cloth poore people shall gaine little or nothing many beasts shall die for hunger for the diuersitie and maladie of the time In die Sabbati That is Saterday In the yéere that Ianuary shall enter on the Saterday the winter shall be temperate sufficiently and in the Prime time shall be Frostes the which shall destroy the Trées the Vines the Oyles and the fruits the Summer shall be méetely temperate the haruest time shall be drye the Dates other Corne shall be good cheap all garden hearbs shall be cheap enough and flesh shall be good cheap many olde people shall dye Feuer tertians shall grieue sore the world and shall be sicke through euill heate and many murmurations warres and murthers shall be done by one against the other and neighbours against neighbours and many other causes shall be oftentimes committed and done Of the signification of Thunder on euery day in the weeke If it Thunder on the Sunday there will be a great death of Clarks Iudges and also peruerse people by signification If on the Munday it chance to Thunder many women shall dye then and the corne will suffer Eclipse by signification If it Thunder on the Tuesday it béetokeneth great plentie of corne If on the Wednesday it chance to thunder it betokeneth that yéere common women and light wenches foolish women shal die then shal be great bloudsheding It it Thunder on the Thursday then shall be great cheape and much plentie of Corne. If on the Friday it chance to thunder it béetokeneth that a great man shall bée slaine and diuers other murthers and other perils If on Saterday it chance to thunder it betokeneth that then shall bée a great generall pestilence plague whereof many shall dye ¶ The saying of Erra Pater to the Husbandman IF the day of Saint Paule be cleere Then shall betide an happie yeere If it doe chaunce to snow or raine Then shall bee deare all kinde of graine But if the winde then bee a loft Warres shall vex this realme full oft And if the cloudes make dark the Skie Both Neate and Fowle this yeere shall dye FINIS Heereafter followeth the Reignes of the Kings of England since King William the Conquerour KIng William Conquerour began his reigne the xiiii of October in the yéere 1066. and dyed the ix of September the yéere 1087. and was buried at Cane in Normandie K. William Rufus béegan his reigne the 9. day of September in the yéere 1087. and died the first of August in the yéere 1100. and was buried at Winchester K. Henry the first began his reigne the first day of August in the yéere 1100 died the second of December in the yéere 1135 and was buried at Redding K. Stephen began his reigne the second day of December in the yéere 1135 and died the 25 day of October in the yéere 1154 and was buried at Feuersham K. Henry the second began his reigne the xxv day of October in the yéere 1154 and died the vi day of Iuly in the yéere 1189 and was buried at Font Euerard K. Richard the first béegan his reigne the vi day of Iuly in the yéere 1189 and died the vi day of Aprill in y e yéere 1199 and was buried at Font Euerard K. Iohn began his reigne the vi day of Aprill 1199 and died the xix of October 1216 and was buried at Worcester K. Henry the third began his reigne the 19 of October 1216 died the 16. of Nouember 1272 buried at Westminster K. Edward the first began his reigne the xvi of Nouember 1272. died the seauenth of Iuly 1307. buried at Westminster K. Edward the second béegan his reigne the vii of Iuly 1307. dyed the xxv of Ianuarie 1326. buried at Glocester K. Edward the third béegan his reigne the xxv of Ianuarie 1326 dyed the xxi day of Iune 1377. buried at Westminster K. Richard the second béegan his reigne the xxi of Iune 1377 died the xxix of September 1399. buried at Westminster K. Henry the fourth began his reigne xxix of September 1399. dyed the xx day of March 1412. buried at Canterburie K. Henry the fift béegan his reigne the xx of March 1412. dyed the 31 of August 1422. buried at Winsor K. Henry the sixt béegan his reigne the 31. of August 1422. dyed the 4. of March 1460. buried at Winsor K. Edward the fourth béegan his reigne the fourth of March 1460. dyed the ix of April 1483 buried at Winsor K. Edward the fist began his reigne the ix of April 1483. dyed the 15. day of Iune 1483. K. Richard the third béegan his reigne the 22 of Iune 1483. dyed the 22. of August 1485. buried at Leycester K. Henry the seauenth began his reigne the 22. of August 1485. dyed the 22. of April 1509. buried at Westminster K. Henry the eight began his reigne the 22. of April 1509. died the 28. of Ianuary 1546. buried at Winsor K. Edward the sixt began his reigne the 28. of Ianuarie in the yéere 1546. and died the vi day of Iuly in the yéere 1553. buried at Westminster Quéene Mary began her reigne the vi day of Iuly 1553. dyed the 17. of Nouember 1558. buried at Westminster Quéene Elizabeth began her reigne the 17. day of Nouember in the yéere of our Lord God 1558. Died the 24. of March 1602. Buried at Westminster King Iames began his reigne the 24. of March 1602. To whom GOD graunt long to reigne Amen FINIS A rule to know when the Termes begin and end with their Returnes Hillarie Terme beginneth the xxiij of Ianuarie and endeth the xij or xiij day of February hath foure returnes that is Oct. Hill Qui. Hill Cra. Pur. Octa. Pur. Easter Terme beginneth xvij daies after Easter day endeth the munday her● after the Ascention day hath fiue returnes that is Qui. Pas Tre. Pas Men. Pas Qui. Pas Cra. Asc Trinitie Terme beginneth the Fryday next after Trinitie Sunday endeth the Wednesday fortnight after hath foure returnes that is Cra. Tri. Octa. Tri. Qui. Tri. Tre. Tri. Michaelinas Terme beginneth the ix or x day of October endeth the xxviij or xxix of Nouember and hath viij returnes that is Oct. Mi. Qui. Mi. Tres. Mi. Mense Mi. Cra. Ani. Cra. Mar. Octa. Mar. Qui. Mar. Eight daies before any Terme begin the Erche openeth except Trinitie Terme for then it openeth but foure daies before FINIS
day nor the xvi day nor the xix daye nor the xxviij day thou maist choose if thou doe looke the signe be very good Aprill In the moneth of Aprill bléede on the left arme on the third daye or on the xi day or on the xv day and thou shalt haue no great head ache nor léese thy sight of all that yéere vse fresh and hot meates but bléed not the vij day nor the vitj. day nor the x. day nor the xx day for these dayes be not good for bléeding May. In the moneth of May rise earely and eate and drincke betime vse good meates and drincks but eate neither of head nor foote while that last and let thée blood on the first day or on the eightéenth day on which arme thou wilt or an y e xxvij day or on the xxvitj day and it shall much help thée against all manner of euill but beware that thou bléed not the third day nor the sixt day nor the xxv day Iune In the moneth of Iune some Phisitions say that it is good euery day to drinck a quantitie 〈◊〉 cold water fasting and rule thée of thy meate and drink and if thou haue néede bléed on the xxvitj day for that is good but beware that thou bléede not on the vij day nor on the x day nor on the xv day nor the xvi day nor the xx day Iuly In the moneth of Iuly kéepe thée from Lecherie for then the braine and the humours are alwayes open and bléede not in this mooneth but if thou haue great néede and then beware alway that thou bléed not on the xitj. day nor on the xv day nor on the xix day nor on the xx day for it is dangerous August In the month of August eate no manner of woorts nor any manner of hotte meates and drincks of Spicerie nor bléed not the first day nor the xx day nor the xxix day nor the xxx daye The other daies thou maist bléed for great néede if the signe be good for blood letting but not else and if thou loue to kéepe thy body in good health September In the month of September all maner of fruit that is ripe and not infected is good for to eate bléed not the xvii day nor on y e xviii day of the dropsie phrensie palsie nor of the falling euill dread thée not of all that yéere if thou haue néede to bléed more beware that thou bléed not the third day nor the iiii day nor the xvi day nor the xxi day nor the xxii day October In the month of October drinck good and wholesome wine bléed not but if great néede make thée and looke that the signe be verie good but yet beware that thou bléede not on the third day nor the sixt day nor the xxiiii day and thou wilt doe well Nouember In the month of Nouember bléed not but for néede for all the blood is gathered that time vpon the head veine bath not but vent thée a little of grasing for then all the humours be ouerquick to bléede and if case be that thou haue great néede for to bléed beware of the fift day the vi day the xv and the xix day the xxviii day and the xxix December In the month of December bléed not but if thou haue great néede for the case and bléede on the xxvi day for it is right good And in case thou haue more néed to bléed beware of the vii day the xv days the xvi day the xvii day and the xxii day and in this month come not nye the fire with thy shanks For to vnderstand know the yeere that shall be plentious in great aboundance of goods In die Dominica That is Sunday In the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Sunday that winter shall be cold and moist the Summer shall hée hot and the time of Haruest shall bée windie and rainy with great aboundance of corne of wines and other graines of all garden fruits hearbs there shall bee little Oyle abundance shalbée of all manner of flesh some great newes shall men heare spoken of Kings and Prelats of the Church and also of great Princes great warres and robberies shall bee made and many yong people shall dye In die Luna That is Munday In the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Munday the Winter shall bée peaceable enough and the Summer shall bée very temperate Then shall bée great flouds of water that shall breake out of their limits and bonds and many ships vpon the Sea shall perish and in that yéere shall raigne diuers sicknesses and changes of great Lords shall bée made many women shall perish in trauayling with Childe many great Lords shall die That yéere shall bée little grasse and Mustard séede but there shall be plentie of Corne and Wines and good cheap flesh but little Oyle In die Martis That is Tuesday IN the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Tuesday the winter shall be changeable and not stedfast for in the Prime of truth it shall fréese and that shall hurt sore the Rye the Vines and the flowers that Summer shall be drye hot burning insomuch that the hearbs of the Gardens shall haue no power to come out of the ground All thinges shall be déere saue onely Corne many men shall dye of the bloody flix there shall be no tidings of Thunder lightning and tempest but all flesh shall be déere many wines shall turne In die Mercurij That is Wednesday In the yéere that Ianuary shall enter on the Wednesday the Winter shall be temperate but in the ende there shall bée Snowes Frosts the prime time shall be rainie great aboundance of all Corne of Wine of Fruits of Hay 〈◊〉 Grasse and generally of all good things The Summer shall bée little cloudie by the which thereof shall come great sicknesse Poore labourers as handy crafts and artificers shall gaine méetly well that yéere many théeues there shal be by whom the mean● people shall be sore pilled and discomfited great warre battaile and slaughter shall bée towards the middest of the yéere by the which shall come great good to some men In the end of the yéere shall bée diuers pestilences botches and falling euils especially next the Sea In die Iouis That is Thursday In the yéere that Ianuarie shall enter on the Thursday the winter shall be long and most part drye and the yéere shall bée very wholesome The Prime time shal be very wholesome the Prime time shall bée very windie the Summer shall be temperate and haruest shall be most part rainenie so that the waters shall sore breake out of their bounds the Wheate and Wines shall bée good cheape there shall be of Oates Hay Grasse and of fruites competently enough Great warre and diuision shall bée béetwéene the Church and the Kings and Princes and in the ende the Princes shall haue victorie of their enterprises Women shall set themselues much to lecherie