Almanacs, English - England - London - Early works to 1800
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The countrey man's prognostication; or, An everlasting almanack for every year Containing an introduction to the knowledge of yearly almanacks; being very useful and necessary for all persons, and easie to be understood: whereunto is added the table of interest for days, moneths and years; also a table for buying and selling by the hundred weight, with a everlasting tide table. By Erra Pater a Jew.
Erra-PaterDate: Anno Dom. 1703- E-books
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Riders (1716.) British Merlin: ... by Cardanus Riders
Rider, CardanusDate: 1716- E-books
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The New-England diary, or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1728 ... Carefully fitted to the horizon of Boston, N England, where the north pole is raised, and the south pole depressd equal to an angle of 42 gr. 25 min. and a meridian 70 gr. or 4 ho. 44 min. wes of London. By a native of New-England. [Six lines of verse].
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1728 [i.e., 1727?]- E-journals
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Riders (1705.) British merlin Bedeckt with many delightful varieties, and useful verities, fitting the longitude and latitude of all capacities within the islands of Great-Britain's Monarchy. And chronological observations of principal note to this year 1705. Being the first after bissextile, or leap-year with notes of husbandry, physick fairs, and marts: and directions and tables to all necessary uses. Made and compiled for his country's benefit, Cardanus Riders.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1705- E-books
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Rider's British-merlin For the year of Our Lord God 1777. Being the first after bissextile, or leap year. Adorned with many delightful and useful verities fitting all capacities in the islands of Great Britain's Monarchy. With notes of husbandry, fairs, marts, high roads, and tables for many necessary uses. Compiled for his country's benefit, by Cardanus Rider.
Rider, CardanusDate: 1777