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❧ A PERPETVALL KALENDER The daye Artifyciall is 12. howres The daye Naturall is 24. howres 60. minutes maketh an howre The Iewes do coūt 12. howres in a day thus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 9. 10. 11. 12. Wee count our 12. howres in a daye thus 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. In euery yere there is ●…e howres whiche doe make euery 4. yeare leape yeare whiche conteineth 366. Dayes The yeares from the creatiō of the world From the creation vnto the floode ●676 From the flood to Moyses is ●797 From Moyses to Christ is ●●●4 From Christ to this yeare is 1577. Summa totalis 5544. The supputation of the yeare of our Lorde God in this our Church of Englande beginneth the 25 day of March the same daye supposed to be the fyrst day vpon the whiche the world was created the day whē Christ was conceiued in the wombe of the virgin 〈◊〉 A yeare contayneth In monthes 12. In weekes 52. In daies 365. In howres 8766. In min. 525960. 〈◊〉 dayes do alwayes beginne the syxte daye of Iulye and they doe ende the. 17. daye of August The yeare is deuided into foure partes 〈◊〉 the Winter the Spring time the Summer and the fal of the Leafe The winter beginneth the 8. of Nouember and endeth the 8. of February Spring time beginneth the 8. of February and doth continue to the 8. of May. Summer doth begin the 8. of May and endeth the 8. of August The fall of the leafe beginneth the 8. day of August and doth ende the 8. day of February The 11. daye of Iune is longest in the yeare And the 12. of December shortest doth appeare The 11. of March September the thirtene The day and night in howres are most euen 〈◊〉 daies hath September Aprill Iune and Nouember February hath 28. alone And al the rest thyrtie and one At the ende of euery 29 dayes and a halfe we haue the new moone the yeare of the moone is 354. daies is made iust with the yeare of the Sun which is 365. daies a quarter by addinge to the Epact which is 11. dayes 3. howres Easterday is euer the first Sonday after the ful Moone which cōmeth betweene the. 22. of March and the. 25. of Apryl by which the rest called moueable Feasts be knowē As the first Sonday in Lent syxe weeks before Easter Rogatiō Sonday 5. weekes after Ascention day the Thursday following And Whyt sonday 7. weeks from Easterday And Trynitye Sonday the next Sonday after 〈◊〉 Terme beginneth the 23. of Ianuary if it be not Sonday and endeth the 12. of February And hath 4. returnes 〈◊〉 Terme beginneth 17. dayes after Easter and endeth the Monday before Whytsonday and hath 5. returnes 〈◊〉 Terme beginneth the Fryday after Trinity Sonday and endeth the Wednesday fortnight after and hath 4. returnes 〈◊〉 Terme beginneth the. 9. of October if it be not Sonday endeth the 28. of Nouember and hath 8. returnes The 〈◊〉 dooth open 8. dayes before any Terme except Trynitie Terme then it openeth 4 dayes before 〈…〉 moneth 〈…〉 with theyr length 〈…〉 and night 〈…〉 for the use of the peg Twelfe daye the syxte of 〈◊〉 31. ☼ the day is 7. howres 52. minutes the night is 16 howres 8. minuts ☼ 1. 17. ☼ 〈…〉 Februarie 28. ☼ the day is 9. howres 33. minuts the night is 14. howres 26. min. ☼ 2. 18. ☼ Our Ladye daye the 25. of 〈◊〉 31. ☼ the day is 11. howres 22. minuts the night is 12. howres 38. mi. ☼ 3. 19. ☼ 〈…〉 Aprill 30. ☼ the day is 13. howres 34. minuts the night is 10. howres 26. min. ☼ 4. 20. ☼ Phillip Iacob the. 1. of May. 31. ☼ the day is 15. howres 16. minuts the night 8. howres 44. minutes ☼ 5. 21. ☼ 〈…〉 the .24 of Iune 30. ☼ the day is 16. howres 23. minuts the night is 7. howres 37. min. ☼ 6. 22. ☼ S. Iames day the. 25. of Iulye 31. ☼ the day is 15. howres 59. minuts the night is 8. howres 1. minute ☼ 7. 23. ☼ 〈…〉 August 31. ☼ the day is 14. howres 33. min. the night is 9. howres 27 min. ☼ 8. 24. ☼ Saint Michael the. 29. of 〈◊〉 30. ☼ the day is 12. howres 37. min. the night 11 howres 23. minuts ☼ 9. 25. ☼ 〈…〉 October 31. ☼ the day is 10. howres 46. minuts the night is 13. howres 24. min. ☼ 10. 26. ☼ Al Saintes the 1. daye of 〈◊〉 30. ☼ the day is 8. howres 52. minutes the night is 15. howres 6. minuts ☼ 11. 27. ☼ 〈…〉 December 31. ☼ the day is 7. howres 38. minutes the night is 16. howres 22. min. ☼ 12. 28. ☼         ☼ 13. 29. ☼         ☼ 14. 30. ☼         ☼ 15. 31. ☼         ☼ 16.   ¶ A 〈◊〉 summe of the Regiment of 〈◊〉 since the flood geathered out of the cōmendable trauaile of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 hundreth yeares after the floode Noah deuvded the earth amongst his 3. sonnes to Shem he gaue Asia to Ham he gaue Africa and to Iapheth he gaue Europa whereof Englande is a parcel which was inhab●ted 200. yeares after the flood by Samothes one of Iapheths sons after whose name the people were called Samothei and the Land● Samothea 341. yeres Theyr Religion was good for they learned it of Noah After that time came in Albion to whom cursed Ham was great Grādfather who subdued the Samothes called the land Albion which was so called 595. yeres The Religiō in that time was idolatrous 1116. yeresbefore the byrth of Christ came in Bru●e conquered the land which after that time was called Britaine 1946. yeres Their Religion was Paganisme woorshipping of Saturne Iupiter and Mars in steed of the liuing god The first foundation of Christian faith was laid here in Britaine in the yeare of our Lord God 63. by Ioseph of Aramathia This was the first prouince that generally receyued the Gospel in anno 180. in the time of king Lucius a Britaine It remayned in this land aboue 300. yeres vntil the Saxons conquered the land and compelled the Britaine 's with the Gospel to flee into Wales placed Paganisme here againe for 143. yeares In the time of the Saxons came Austine the Monke from Rome in anno 596. to preach the Gospell whiche was corrupted with supersticious ceremonies of that Romish See. He landed at the I le of Thanet in Kent where he conuerted and baptised King Ethelbert being king there with a great number of Saxons Since which time the people of this land haue bin baptised confessing the name of the Father the Son and the holy Ghost but vtterly degenerating from that true sinceritie of the Christiā faith which they outwardlye professed vntil such time as King Henry the eight by the wil of God abolished out of this Realme the vsurped power of that Antichrist of Rome reduced the Scriptures to the knowledge of the vulgar toung and redressed the state of the Church and religion This land was called Britayne vntil such time as King Egbert a Saxon about the yere of our Lord God 830. cōmanded the land to be called England the people Englishmen It hath bin inuaded since Christs time by fiue sundry nations fyrst by the Romaines who came in with Iulius Cesar 54 yeres before the birth of Christ Secōdly by the Piets who came in anno 87. Thirdly by the Saxons who came in anno 449. Fourthly by the Danes who came in anno 791 And fyftly by the Normas who came in with William the Conqueror in anno 1067. Since which time there hath raigned in Englande 21. Kinges and 1 Queene to the yeare of our Lorde God 1558. In the which yeare our most gracious Queene Elizabeth beganne her prosperous raygne which God graunt to be long amongst vs to Gods glory her Maiesties endlesse comfort and the profite of this our common wealth Amen Take this as a remembraunce and for no other cause Esteeme not the gifte but the good wyll of D●…se Imprinted at London nigh the three ●ra●es in the Vintree by Thomas Dawson