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Thomas Buckminster
Church of England clergyman and almanac writer
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[A prognostication Buckminster 1591].
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?
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Date: [1591]
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A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yere of our Lorde. M. D. lxviii : beyng leape yere, wherin is set forthe and shewed the chau[n]ge of the moone, with her full and quarters, the varietie of the ayer and windes, the conuenient tymes to take medicines: also to sowe, sette, plante, grafte, gelde or libbe beastes, and many other necessarie notes, as in the table of the contentes, you maie aesely and euidently see and perceiue. Perfectly made and calculated, for the meridian and pole artike of London, beyng exalted 51. degrees, 34. minutes. By M. Thomas Buckmaster. Seruyng for all Englande. Also the moste principall faires, verie necessarie for all people, that dooe resorte to the same.
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?
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Date: [1568]
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[An almanacke] for the yeer [of our] Lord [G]od 1599. Made and written by Thomas Buckminster.
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?
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Date: [1599]
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Buckmynster. 1590. A new almanacke and prognostication, for the yeere of the incarnation of our Lord Iesus Christe. M.D.XC : Which is the yeere of the worldes creation. 5552. Seruyng generally for all England and specially for the meridian of this honorable citie of London. Gathered [and] made by Thomas Buckminster.
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?
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Date: [1590]]
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A nevve almanacke and prognostication, for the yere of Lorde God. M.D.LXXII : Exactly made for the meridian [and] pole artike of the citie of London, [and] may serue for all Englande. By Thomas Buckmaster.
Buckminster, Thomas, approximately 1531-1599?
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Date: [1571]
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Almanacs, English
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Astrology - Early works to 1800
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