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Hiberniæ Merlinus for the year of our Lord 1683. Being the first from bissextil or leap year : Containing the constitutions of the air, the rising and setting of the sun, the tides, the terms and their returns, with many other useful observations, fitted to the longitude and latitude of all places within this kingdom of Ireland, and the western parts of England. With a chronology of all the chief governours from the 1th of Henry the 2d 1172 to this present year 1682, with many other remarkable observations and useful tables, with additions. With high-ways, fairs and markets: / John Bourke philomath.
Bourke, John, philomath.Date: 1683- Books
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Mercurius Hibernicus, or, An almanack for the year of Christ, 1693 : Being the first after bissextile or leap-year, and from the creation, according to scripture, 5642. Fraught with a variety of matter befitting such a work. Fitted to the meridian of Dublin, where the pole-artick is elevated above the horizon 53 deg. 20 min. / By John Whaley.
John WhalleyDate: 169[3]- Books
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Bourks almanack 1685 : Hiberniae Merlinus for the year of our Lord 1685. Being the first from bissextil or leap year. Containing the constitutions of the air, the rising and setting of the sun, the tides, the terms and their returns, with many other useful tables of money, fitted to the longitude and latitude of all places within this kingdom of Ireland, and the western parts of England. With an exact chronology of all the kings of Ireland, with the remarkable things done by them from the time of St. Patrick, till Henry the 2d. the first English monark of this kingdom. With high-ways, fairs and markets / John Bourke.
Bourk, John.Date: 168[5]