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A91817 The black remembrancer for the year of our Lord God, 1661. Containing divers remarkable things, profitable and necessary to be known by all sorts of persons. / Written by Thomas Riders, student in the Mathematicks. Riders, Thomas. 1660 (1660) Wing R1448; Thomason 669.f.26[18]; ESTC R210808 4,854 1

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Christmas S. Stephen St. John Innocents Sun rises at 8. 2. Silvester ♌ ♍ ♎ ♏ ♐ ♑ ♒ ♓ ♈ ♉ ♊ ♋ ♌ ♍ The Spring initiates this year on March 9. 12 h. 40′ The Summer commences this year on June 10. 15 h. 36′ Afternoon The Harvest begins this year September 12. 6 h. 39′ The Winter inchoates this year December 10. 18 h. 17′ Afternoon The Names of those persons who presumed to sit several times actually as Judges upon our late Sovereign Lord King Charles the I. whereof seventy three did pass Sentence of Death upon Him as is Recorded in an Addition to that Divine Piece Entituled 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 written by His Sacred Majesties own Hand Fol. 299. SErjeant John Bradshaw President Lieu. Gen. O. Cromwel Com. Gen. Hen. Ireton Major Gen. Skippon Sir Hardress Waller Col. Thomas Harrison Col. Edward Whalley Col. Thomas Pride Col. Isaac Ewer Col. Rich Ingoldsby Sir Henry Mildmay Thomas Lord Grey Philip Lord Lisle Wil. Lord Munson Sir John Danvers Sir Tho. Maleverer Sir John Bowcher Sir James Harrington Sir Wil. Brereton Wil. Henningham Esq Isaac Pennington Ald. Tho. Atkins Alderman Rowland Wilson Alder. Sir Peter Wentworth Col. Henry Martin Col. VVil. Purefoy Col. Godfrey Bosvil Col. John Barkstead Sir VVil. Constable Col. Edward Ludlow Col. John Hutchinson Col. Robert Titcborn Col. Owen Roe Col. Adrian Scroop Col. John Okey Col. John Harrison Col. John Desbrow Cornelius Holland Esq Miles Corbet Esq Francis Allen Esq Peregrine Pelham Esq John Gourd●n Esq Serj. Francis Thorp Tho. Challoner Esq Col. John Moor John Allured Esq Col. Francis Lassels Henry Smith Esq James Challoner Esq Dennis Bond Esq Humph Edwards Esq Gregory Clement Esq John Fry Esq Thomas VVogan Esq Sir Gregory Norton Col. Edmund Harvey John Dove Esq Col. John Venn Jo. Foulks Alderman Thomas Scot Tho. Andrews Alderm Wil. Cawley Esq Anthony Stapely Jo. Lisle Esq Jo. Corbet Esq Tho. Blount Esq Tho. Boon Esq Col. George Fleetwood Col. James Temple Col. James Wait Jo. Brown Esq VVil. Say Esq Col. Mat. Thomlinson John Blackeston Gilbert Millington Abraham Barrel Col. Jo. Downes Mr. Norton L. G. Tho. Hammond Nich. Love Augustine Garland Sir Miles Livesey John Dixwel Symon May●e Daniel Blagrave Col. Rob. Lilbourn Col. Rich. Dean Col. Hewson L. Col. Wil. Goff Mr. Carew John Jones Ninety two in all Councellors Assistants to draw up the Charge against the King Dr. Isaac Dorislaus Mr. Aske Mr. Cook Mr. Steel who by reason of Sickness was absent Serjeant Danby Serjeant at Arms. Master Phelps Clerk Messengers and Door-keepers MAster VValford Mr Radley Mr. Pain Mr. Powel Mr. Hull Mr. King the Cryer The Names of the Evidence that either did or were ready to Swear away His most Sacred Majesties Life 1. HEnry Hartford of tratford upon Avon Warickshire 2. Edward Roberts of Bishops-Castle Shropshire Ironmonger 3. Wil Brayns of Wix al in Shropshire Gent. 4. Rob Lacque of Notingham Painter 5. Rob. Loads of Cottam in the county of of Notingham Tyler 6. Samuel Morgan of Wellington in Shropshire Feltmaker 7. James Williams of Ross in Hartfordshire Shooe maker 8. Rich. Pots of Sharperton in Northumberland V●ntner 9. Giles Grice of Wellington in Shrops G●nt 10. William Arnopp 11. John Hudson 12. John Winston of Dornorham Wiltshire 13. George Ceely of London Cordwayner 14. Ioh. Moor of Cork in Ireland Gent. 15. Tho Ives of Boyset in Northamptonshire Husbandman 16. Iames Cresby of Dublin Barber 17. Tho. Rawlins of Hanslop Bucks Gent. 18. Rich. Bloomfield of London Weaver 19. John Thomas of Langallan Denbighsh 20. Wil. Lawson of Notingham Maulster 21. John Pinegar of Damar in Derbyshire Shooemaker 22. Humph. Brown of Whitsundine Rutland 23. Robert Holms 24 Sam. Woorden of Lyneham Wilts Gent. 25. Tho. Read of Maidstone in Kent Gent. 26. George Cornwal of Aston in Herefordshire Smith 27. Wil. Jones of Usk in Monmouthshire Husbandman 28. Arthur Young of London Barber-Chyrurgeon 29. Diogenes Edwards of Carlton in Shropshire Butcher 30. John Bennet of Harwood Yorkshire Glover 31. Wil. Cutbert of Pattington Yorkshire Gent. 32. Richard Price of London Scrivener 33. Henry Gouch of Grays Inne Gent. The Names of the pretended Mayor and Aldermen of London that personally proclaimed the Act for abolishing Kingly Government ALderm Andrews Mayor Alder. Penington Alder. Foulks Alder. Kenrick Alder. Byde Alder. Edmonds Alder. Pack Alder. Atkins Alder. Venne Alder. Avery Alder. Wilson Alder. Dethick Alder. Foot The Names of the Major Generals that so religiously decimated the Loyal Gentry COlonel Kelsey Colonel Goff General Desborough Lieu. Gen. Fleetwood Major Gen Skippon Commis Gen. Whally Major Butler Colonel Berry Colonel Wortley Major General Lambert Colonel Barkstead The Names of Oliver Cromwel's Privy-Council HEnry Lawrence President Lieu. Gen. Fleetwood Major Gen. Lambert Philip Lord Lisle Nathaniel Fiennes John Desboro● Edward Montague Sir Gilbert Pickering Sir Charls VVoolsley Col. VVil. Sydenham Edm. Earl of Mulgrave VValter Strickland Esq Philip Sk●ppon Col. Philip Jones Richard Major Esq Francis Rouse Esq John Thurloe Secretary The Names of the Judges in the Courts of Law and Equity as they sate and acted in Olivers time JOhn Glynn Peter Warburton Rich. Nudigate for the K Bench Oliver St John Edward Atkins Mathew Hale Hugh Windham for the Common Bench. Nath. Fiennes John Lisle for the Chancery Wil. Lenthal Mr. of the Rolls Rob Nicholas John Parker Roger Hill for the Exchequer Edmo Prideaux Att. Gen. Wil. Ellis Sollicit Gen. Erasmus Earle Serjeant at Law A List of the Names of those persons exempted from Pardon by the Act of Indempnity SIr Henry Vane John Lambert John Lisle William Say Sir Hardress Waller Valentine Wanton Thomas Harrison Edw. Whalley William Heveningham Isaac Penington Henry Martin John Barkstead Gilbert Millington Edmund Ludlow Sir Michael Livesey Rob Titchborn Owen Row Robert Lilburn Adrian Scroop John Okey John Hewson Wil Goff Corn. Holland Tho. Challoner John Carew John Jones Miles Corbet Hen Smith Gregory Clement Thomas Wogan Edm Harvey Tho Scot Wil. Cawley John Downs Nich Love Vincent Potter Augustine Garland John Dixwel Geor Fleetwood Simon Meyn James Temple Pet Temple Daniel Blagrave Thom Wait John Cook Andrew Broughton Edw Dendy Wil Hewlet Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Daniel Axtel The Characters of the Signs explained ♈ Aries ♉ Taurus ♊ Gemini ♋ Cancer ♌ Leo ♍ Virgo ♎ Libra ♏ Scarpio ♐ Sagiary ♑ Capricorn ♒ Aquarius ♓ Piscs Of the ECLIPSES this Year 1661. There will be four Eclipses of the Sun and Moon this Year but we in England shall behold onely two of them but I shall present you with them as they happen First on March 30. at half an hour after 9 in the morning the Sun will be eclipsed above 7 digits and it will be visible to all Europe Second on April 4. past 3 in the morning the Moon will be eclipsed but not to be seen of us because the Meridian thereof is removed so much Eastward Third on September 13. near our noon-time the Sun will be eclipsed but in regard of the Moons great South Latitude it will not be visible to us in England Fourth on September 28. about 4 a clock in the morning the Moon will be 7 digits eclipsed and this will be visible if the Air be clear to all Europe LONDON Printed by Tho. Johnson in the Year of Restauration