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Henry Krabtree
Church of England clergyman and astrologer
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Merlinus rusticus 1685. Or, a country almanack : yet treating of courtly matters, and the most sublime affairs now in agitation throughout the whole world. I. Shewing the beginning, encrease, and continuance of the Turkish or Ottman Empire. II. Predicting the fate and state of the Roman and Turkish Empires. III. Foretelling what success, the Grand Seignior shall have in this his war, in which he is now engaged against the German emperour. All these are endeavoured to be proved from the most probable and indubitable arguments of history, theology astrology together with the ordinary furniture of other almanacks, being the first after bissextile or leap-year. By Henry Krabtree, curate of Todmurden in Lancashire.
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Date: 1685
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