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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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flourished about the yeer of Christ 1535. cotemporary with Bibliander Marlorat Viret Musculus c. all learned and men very excellent it is most true that from the yeer of Christ 800. to the yeer 1520. Paucae novae Haereses sunt Ortae multa autem fuerant Scismata ubi excellunt Scismata Pontificum Romanerum that is A few new heresies sprung up and many were the Schisms but those of the Roman Popes Bishops exceeded them all Alsted Chron. heresium pag. 390. And a little after the same Alsted saith Verum tamen enim vero non fuerint heretici illi Doctores sed Reformatores hereticae pravitatis in Regno Antichristi Romani these Doctors were not hereticks but Reformers of the hereticall pravity or corruptnesse in the Kingdome of the Pope the Roman Antichrist indeed if you will look a little further in Alsted he will tell you that ab hoc anno viz. 1520. Vsque ad nostram Aetatem pestilentes haereses ab inferis fuerunt revocatae nam Principio Anabaptistae furere caeperunt c. Anabaptists Antinomians Socinians Ubiquitarians Arminians c. were very busie and these were the Hereticks here meant though for my part I suppose the greatest Hereticks are Papists Jesuits c. and of all in the world those in Ireland the most damnable Next followes since the vertuous and holy Queen Mary of Scotland was beheaded in England 46. yeers Here is a manifest errour for if so then she should have been beheaded Anno Christi 1600. but that was not so for she was beheaded at Fothringhay Castle in Northamptonshire the 18. of February 1587. which was 13. yeers before this Computist reckons her body was buried at Peterborow and 25. yeers after viz. 1612. her body was removed to Westmninster she was born the 5. of December 1542. on which 5. of December 1560. Francis the second King of France who was her first husband dyed being married to her 1558. the 13. of October if you please to read Buchannan that learned Scotchmans books though they were prohobited 1584. some are extant they will tell you more I have read in Alsted in his Chronologia Regni Scotiae Maria haec Anno 1558. nupserat Francisco Regi Galliae quo defuncto redijt in Scotiam ubi nupsit Henrico Arli sive Stuarto quem interfici curavit unde in Insulam est deportata post elapsa in Angliam Anno 1568. postquam 18. Annos captiva fuisset detenta ibi est decollata and in Saturni Ephemeride Dedicated to King Charles pag. 382 Sub Titulo Scotland it is there said that in the yeer 1564. she fell in love with the Lord Darnley son to the Earl of Lenox got a Dispensation from the Pope for consanguinity and created him Earl of Rosse the next yeer after he is made Duke of Albany marrieth the Queen and is proclaimed King and that yeer that Duke of Chatteralt with divers Lords being put to the Horn fled into England but returning are reconciled The yeer 1566. Earl Morton and others fled into England and having murthered David Risius the Queens Minion in her Chamber Thaunus in his History Tom. 2. fol. 307. sayes Hemo vili conditione Citharaedi filius nomine David Rizius Angustae Taurinaurum natus and a little after he saith Faeminam per se praecipitem postremo impulit Rizius qui plus apud eam quam aut aequum aut ipsi decorum esset poterat Earl Morton returneth into Scotland and is pardoned that yeer King James was born and the next yeer viz. 1567. the King her husband was murthered by Earl Bothwell which Earl marrieih the Queen she goeth against the Discontented Lords and is taken Bothwell flies into Denmark and there dyes in prison the Queen resigneth makes an escape raiseth forces flies towards France and is cast on the English shore much more may be read of her in the Scottish History to which I refer you I shall use the words of Cambden in his description of Northamptonshire speaking of Fothringhay Castle fol. 511. As for that disaster which even here befell unto another most mighty Prince Mary Queen of Scots I had leiser it should be enwrapped up in silence then once spoken of let it be forgotten quite if possible if not yet be it hidden as it may in silence The next Chronologicall observation is since the birth of our gracious King Charles the 19. of Novemb. 46. yeers This I beleeve is true for I have often heard it reported that he was born at Dunfermling in Scotland the 19. of Novemb. 1600. Then succeeds since King Charles his return from Spain October the 5. 23. yeers this I remember was in Anno 1623. and it rained all or most part of that day at London Dic rogo cur toties Descendit ab Aethere nimbus Grandoque de Coelis sic sine fine Cadit Mortales quoniam nolunt sua crimina flere Coelum pro nobis solvitur in Lachrymas Then follows since the Birth of Prince Charles May the 23. 15. yeers This is erronious for our Prince Charles was born the 29. of May 1630. which is 16. yeers since at the revolution of this yeer 1646. and I very well remember the last of May being but two days after his birth there was a great Eclipse of the Sun in Gemini the 19. degree which was visibly beheld here and most part of Christendom all Authors agree that eclipses are very ominous and we have had sad experience thereof of late yeers Now comes again that memento with a witnesse viz. since the happy union of the Catholikes for defence of his Majesty his royall Issue c. which day is to be kept holy for a day of Thanksgiving being October 23. 1641. five yeers I have said enough already of this infamous 23. of October and I hope it will be remembred to the perpetuall ignominy of the bloody Rebels of Ireland And after that are renumerated severall victories since that Rebellion burst forth obtained by the Irish Confederates for his Majesty against the Round-heads I will not trouble my self or the Reader to mention them for I am confident they will sing O hone very shortly And the Irish Their dayes a number small shall make Another shall their Country take Their Children Vagabonds shall be Walk up and down most wretchedly God shall them put to endlesse shame And quite cut off their hatefull name If I should tell this Irish Chronologer of the severall wonderfull Victories it hath pleased God to give the Parliaments Forces in severall parts of the three Kingdoms against a potent powerfull malicious tyrannous and numerous Army since the beginning of this Parliament or since the most horrible Rebellion of Ireland was kindled I should exceed and swel into a volume I will only desire all the three Kingdoms to nay all the world may take notice of Gods great and wonderfull mercy he hath shewn to the Parliaments Forces in obtaining severall Victories against and strong holds taken
Saturn and Jupiter In the yeer 1584. there was fourteen Conjunctions of the Planets in Aries and the Sun and Moon Eclipsed ih Taurus In the yeer 1586. there will be thirteen Conjunctions of the Planets in Aries and one in Taurus of the Sun and Mercury and afterwards in the yeer 1588. twelve Conjunctions of the Planets in divers Signs without doubt after these Conjunctions will follow or succeed mischievous villanous and wicked Counsels and detestable Acts commotions or troubles seditions wars slaughters or killing in Cities Kingdoms and Provinces unknown or unheard of diseases the plague death of great Kings and Lords Infinite dissentions and new diversities of opinions in Religion and to conclude very great calamities in all the Countries of the world as many skilfull men in coelestiall matters suppose gathering these things from the events which are to follow these forepast Conjunctions now rehearsed I shall hereunto adde some particular predictions out of the same Rantzovius pag. 99. Friderici secundi imperatoris Astrologus ab eo interrogatus cur tantum honoris Rudolpho Haspurgensi Comiti pauperi in Aula sua tunc versanti exhiberet respondit mortuis tuis filiis quorum adhuc decem supersunt ipse posteri ejus ad tua Regna pervenient Author Albertus Argentinensis quod exitus ipse probavit Nam Anno Christi 1273. Calend. Octob. Rudolphus a Germanis principibus Francofurti in Regem Romanum eligetur cum Basiliam obsideret hodierno adhuc die videmus Rudolphi posteros Regnum Neopolitanum Ducatum Austriae Sueviae una cum Imperio Regno Neopolitano obtinere Modernus nam Imperator Rudolphus ab eo nomen ditiones haeditario jure accepit Philippus Hispaniae Rex ex eodem natus Regnum Siculum Neoplitanum nactus est That is The Astrologer of the Emperour Frederick the second being asked by him why he showed so much respect to Rudolph the poor Earl of Habspurg then frequenting his Court To whom the Astrologer answered Thy Sonnes being dead of whom ten are yet living He and his Posterity shall attaine to thy Kingdoms which the event proved for in the yeer of Christ 1273. the first of October Rudolph besieging of Basill was elected by the Princes of Germany at Frankeford to be King of the Romans and to this day we see the posterity of Rudolph to enjoy the Kingdom of Naples the Dukedoms of Austria and Suevia together with the Empire and Kingdom of Naples for the late Emperour Rudolphus by hereditary right received from him both his name dominions and Empire and Phillip King of Spain proceeding from him obtained the Kingdom of Scicily and Naples This Frederick the second was elected 1212. he raigned 38. yeers he dyed 1250. the Empire was void 22. yeers though Conrade his Son and Richard brother to Henry the third King of England who was Earl of Cornwall were elected in the interim and in the yeer 1273. this Rudolph was elected Emperour and so continued seventeen yeers nine moneths and sixteen dayes it being sixty yeeres before this prediction came to passe for ought I read to the contrary In pag. 97. in the same Rantzovius thus I find Magister Christianus Astrologus Pragensis Ladislaum Jagellonem Regem Poloniae per Sacerdotem praemonuit ut mortem sibi imminentem praecaveret quod multi Planetae conjungerentur fieret Eclipsis Lunae sub Terra mortuus autem nihil ominus est eo Anno qui fuit Annus Domini 1434. Anno Aetatis 49. That is Master Christian an Astrologer of Prague admonished Ladislaus Jagello King of Poland by his Priest that he should beware of imminent death for that many Planets were conjoyned this yeer and there would be an eclipse of the Moon under the earth notwithstanding that premonition he dyed that yeer of our Lord which was 1434. in the 49. yeer of his age In the same page the next adjoyning observation is thus Joannes Picus Mirandulae Comes edidit Librum adversus Astrologos hi inter quos fuerunt Bellantius Senensis Antonius Sirigatus Florentinus Angelus de Catastivis Carmelita ut Artem veram ostenderent illum annum aetatis 33. non transgressurum predixerunt ex directione Ascendentis ad Martem quemadmodum hinc inde editis constat that is Joannes Picus Earl of Mirandula published a Book against Astrologers These men that is to say the Astrologers amongst whom were Bellantius of Sena Antonius Sirigatus a Florentine and Angelus de Catastivis a Carmelite that they might shew it Astrology to be a true Art they foretold the said Picus that he should not escape the 33. yeer of his age by reason of the direction of the Ascendant to the body of Mars as it appears in the writings published upon this occasion I mention this the rather for that it is most appa●●nt these three men were Astrologers and by Astrology foretold to this Picus the time of his death who flattering himselfe with a false comfort as if he could wrangle away Death by writing against Astrology indeavouring to prove the Art vaine his death concurring exactly with the time predicted confirmed the same Art to be true and more actually confuted that which he had written against it then if all the world besides had conspired to answer him I have rehearsed these things and been the larger upon them though I could shew above one thousand examples of rare observations Astrologicall and many of my owne experiment to cure that Episcopomania or An examination of Sir Christopher Heydons Defence of Astrology For would any man but a man not well in his wits T. V.B. of D. publish and Print that the Astrologer foretelleth that is true by the helpe of Satan that Astrologicall predictions depend not upon naturall Causes that Astrologicall predictions stand not by learning but by some instinct that Astrology considereth the fortunes onely of Fooles and wicked men that the first Inventor of Astrology was the Divell that the Astrologer attaineth not to his intended end in a Prediction without the helpe of Magicke with many other absurd Tenents I will tell you a story of himself as he writes it in his Epistle Dedicatory where he says thus That those predictions doe not always fall out jump and true as they would bear us in hand but that either the Devil doth misse sometimes or that his Instrument doth mistake his informations this I am able to justifie and make good by a plain story of my self when I was a child and went to School at Carleil where I was born there came an odde fellow about the Country he was reputed a cunning man and so called for that he took upon him to tell fortunes the fellow was dumb or at least faigned himself speechlesse but certain it was he had an instinct or familiarity with some Spirit This fellow being on a time in my Fathers house there were some there more simply honest then religiously wise made signs unto him to shew what should be my