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Exactly calculated for the Good Town of Edinburgh , the Metripolitan of SCOTLAND , Whose Latitude is 55 d. 54 m. ½ Longitude is 11 d. 37 m. By James Paterson Mathematician . EDINBURGH , Printed by John Reid , to be sold at his Printing-House , in Bells-Wynd . 1692. A succinct Computation of memorable things to this present Year , 1692. Since Heaven and Earth created was of nought , 5641 Noahs flood upon the Earth was brought , 3985 Edinburghs Castle on a Rock was founded , 2022 Fergus the first SCOTISH King was crowned , 2021 CHRIST Out LORD at Bethlehem was born , 1692 He at Jordan was baptized by John , 1662 For our sins he was condemned to death , 1659 Scotland first imbrac'd the Christian Faith. 1482 Circumcision was put out of doubt , 1591 Nicean Council Arians rooted out : 1467 Carthage Council Priests to wed commended , 1312 Boniface , first Pope , the same condemned , 1079 Real Presence first at Rome debated , 642 Purgatory at Carthage first was stated ; 492 German monk did poudet first invent , 313 First at Mentz a Souldier learn'd to Print ; 252 Glasgow Colledge founded first has been , 237 The first Colledge built at Aberdeen : 191 James the 6th of Scotland King was born , 19 June 1566. 126 Edinburgh Colledge he did first adorn ; 110 Charles the 1 : was born , nixt King by lot , Nov. 19 1600 92 Papists did contrive the pouder plot , Nov : 5 : 87 Charles the seconds birth May twenty nine , 62 James the seventh was born , 3 years did Reign Oct. 14. 59 Bridge of Dee was foughten , 9 of June , 53 Irelands first Rebellion was begun October 29 , 50 At Scoon King Charles second Crown'd , January 1 43 William born our present King Renown'd , Nov. 4 42 Covenant was by King Charles sworn , Jan. 1. 43 April thirty Queen Mary present born , 30 Monk to London did King Charles bring , May 29 31 Fasly faid no Bishop soon no King , 61 Covenants in publick burnt and torn , 64 Princes Ann in February born , 6 day 27 West oppressed did fight at Rullian-green , Nov. 28 26 The same case at Bothwel Bridge was seen , Jan. 22 13 James the seventh began us to inslave , Feb. 10 7 From the same King William came to save , Nov. 5 4 James the seventh from Reading left the field 4 Edinburgh Castle besied'd three months did yeeld , June 13 3 Killychrankie Battle War begun , July 27 3 From Dunkeld the Highlanders did run , Aug. 21 3 They at Crombdol was right hard bestead , May 1 2 Alghrim fight where French and Irish fled , 1 Of the ECLIPSES this Year 1692. THere will be Five Eclipses this Year , viz : three of the Sun , and two of the Moon . The first will be a total Eclipse of the Moon on January the 23 day , about two aclock in the afternoon , in the 14 degr : of Leo , invisible to us . The second will be of the Sun , on February the 9. about 4 aclock in the morning , in 29 deg : of Aquarius invisible to us . The third will be of the Moon , in the 6 deg : of Aquarius , on the 18th of July , as followeth , Days h. ' " Apparent time of true Opposition : July 18 3 10 21 morning Eclipses begins 18 2 39 05 Greatest Obscuration . 18 3 15 27 Eclipses ends at Edinburgh , 18 4 51 49 Eclipse , 10 dig . 1 2 The fourth will be a small Eclipse of the Sun on the second day of August , about half ten aclock in the forenoon , in the 20 degree of his own house Leo : which Astrologers say , betokneth no good to those persons or places under Leo. This Eclipse will be visible to us if well observed . The fifth and last Eclipse is of the Sun , December 27th about 2 afternoon , ●eing very small , and scarcely to be seen of us . Common or Vulgar Notes this Year 1692. The Golden Number is , 2 The Epact is , 22 The Dominical Letter is , C B Fastens-Even , or Shrove-Tuesday , February 9 Pasch , or Ester-day March 27 Ascension-day . May 5 White-Sunday . May 15 Trinity-Sunday , may 22. Betwixt Candlemass , and Fastens-even , inclusive , 7 days . Act Parl. Jully 22. 1690. The Term of Whitesunday to be on the 15 of May in all time coming , And Martinmass 11 of Novem. The four Seasons of this Year 1692 , with their General Dispositions . THE Spring begins on Wednesday the ninth of March , when the Sun entereth into the AEquinoctial sign Aries , making both day and night equal : which Season will be most part windy . AStrological calculations say , Summer begins on Friday , the 10 day of June . for the Sun entereth into the highest degree of the Northern Tropick sign Cancer , and then is out longest day and shortest night . This season seems to be hot , with Rains and Thunder . AUtum or Harvest , called the fall of the leaf , begins on Munday the 12 of September , the Sun entering into the second Equinoctial sign Libra : and maketh again the day and night of equal length . This season seems to be unconstant . WInter quarter begins on Saturday , the 11 of December , the Sun entering into the first degree of the Hiemal sign Capricorn , making to us the shortest day and the longest night . The four Termly Quarters this Year . FIrst Termly Quarter is Candlemass Day , being on Tuesday , the 2d : of February . The second Quarter begins on Sunday , May first , the Vulgar reckon from May 3d , called Rood day . The Third Quarter begins on Munday , the 1 of August , called Lambmass day The Fourth and last Termly Quarter begins on Tuesday , Nevember 1 , which is called Hallow-day . Advertisement , There are Printed and to be sold be John Reid , The Ten Commandments , with the LORDS Prayer , and the Creed , all on a large big Letter , on Lombart Paper , at 7 ss per piece , having Guts . To be had at his Printing-House in Bells Wynd , With all sorts of Pamphlets and Ballads for Chapmen Merchants . For the Year of our LORD , 1692. The exact Day , Hour and Minut of the New Moon , Her full and Quarters , with the Daily Disposition of the Weather . Also , the whole remarkable Fairs in SCOTLAND ; with some remarkable Days for the Year 1692. Likewise , the Suns Rising and Setting at Edinburgh , the first Day of each Moneth . January begins on Friday , hath XXXI . days . Sun riseth 25. minuts past 8. sets 35. minuts past 3. New Moon Friday , 8 day , 32 m. past 9 morning First Quar. Saturday 16 d : 48 m. past 2 afternoon Full Moon Saturday , 23 d : 10 : m : past 2 afternon Last qu : Sat. 30 d : 14 min : past 5 in the morning Upon the first day there is a square of Jupiter and Venus , on the seeond day there is a square of jupiter and Mercury , the fifth day a conjunction of Venus and Mercury causing cold cloudy weather ; on the tenth the Moon is in her nod , ascending in the moist sign Aquarius , prognosticats cold rain : on the 15 there is a square of the Sun and Jupiter : the 17 day the Moon is in Perigeon in the earthie sign Taurus . which denots frost : the 23 the Moon is eclipsed in the firie sign Leo , causing good winter weather : on the 28 there is a square of Saturn and Venus : on the 29 the Moon in Apogeon . the 30 d. a conjunction of the Sun and Mercury , causing the moneth end with wind and rain . The first Fair in the year is at Kilsyth the 1 day . St : Naughlans fair at the town of old Meldrum the 3 Tuesday , Tantan fair at Lawrencekirk , and at the kirk of Bethelnie in Gerry . S. Mungo in Glasgow , and at the town of Polwart 13 day , at Dunkel and Kilwinning 21 day , S. Pauls fair at Turreff in Buchan the last tuesday . February begins on Munday , hath XXIX . days . Sun riseth 25. minuts past 7. sets 35. minuts past 4. New Moon Sunday 7 day , 11 m : past 4 morning First quar . Munday 15 d. 6 min. past 6 morning Full Moon Sunday 21 day , 28 m. past 11 at night Last quar . Sunday 28 day , 17 min. past 7 at night The 2 day there is a square of Mars and Venus . and on the 6 d. the Sun eclipsed , portending cold cloudie weather : the 15 d. the Moon is in perigeon in the earthy sign Taurus , which betockneth frost : on the 18 there is a squar of the Sun and Saturn : on the 20 d. the Moon is in her south nod in the firy sign Leo : on the 28 d. sue is in apogeon in the firie sign Sagitarius , denoting the moneth to end with changeable weather . St. Brides fair at Abernethie , Forres in Murray land , and at the Town of Inverness the 1. d Candlemass fair in Bamff , Dunkel , Dingwall and Dowglas the 2 day , Candlemas fair at the Town of Ratray in Buchan the first tuesday after Candlemass , at Cowpor of Fife the 1. Widnesday of the moneth , at Pasley the first Thursday . at Methliok the second tuesday , Valentines day being still on the 14 d. at Linlithgow ; at Forfar the 15 d. holding 8 dayes , at Valleyfield the 24. day . Whilies in February , whiles in March. Fastens even fair at Fyvie , and Lanerk on Fastens even day . Febr : 9. March begins on Tuesday , hath XXXI . Days . Sunriseth 20 min. past 6. sets 40 min. past 5. New Moon Munday 7 day , 10 m. past 10 at night First quar . Tuesd. 15 day , 33 min. past 5 at night Full Moon Tues . 22 d. 33 m. past 8 in the morning Last qu. Tues . 29 d. 10 m. past 11 in the morning This moneth begins with cloudie weather , on the 4 day the moon is in her nod ascending : on the 7 d : there is a square of the Sun and Mars portending cold rains : on the 12 d : the Moon is in perigeon in the airy sign Gemini . on the 13 d there is a square of Saturn and Mercury . on the 18 d : the Moons in her south nod in Leo , causing dry winds , ( making Dust surpass gold ) on the 24 there is a conjunction of Jupiter and Venus : on the 27 d : the Moons in Apogeon in Sagitarius causing kindly March weather : on the 29 d. a square of Mars and Mercury , shewing the moneth to end with wind . S. Monnence in Aberdeen , Dumsermling , Abercherder , St. Marnosh Kirk , and Strathven the 1 d at Kennoquhy in Fife , consisting of Horse . Neat , &c. with a weekly Mercat every Wednesday of all flosh , fishes . &c. belonging to the Laird of Balsour , and at Petenweem the 3 d. St. Marnoch fair at the Kirk of Leuchel the 1. Tuesday , at Dumblain the first Wednesday , at Markinch the 6 d. St. Annes fair at the Kirk town of Tarves the 2. tuesday , St. Duthos in Tane of Ross 9 d. at Inverness and Auchtertual the 10. d. St. Causnan at Duni●tin Kirk in Angus shire the 11. d. St. Patricks fair in Dumbarton , Kirkaldie , and at the kirk of Black ford the 15 : d. at S. Iohnstoun the 19. d. St. Cuthberts Fair in Langton in the Mers the 20. d Lady-day in West Weems , Bamff , and Auchtermuohtie the 24. d. at Kinross the 3. Wednesd . Whiles in March whiles in April . Mid-lentron fair at Trantrie-banchrie on thursday before Mid-lentron Sunday , Palm sunday fair at the town of Kirkwal in Orknay , which stands the whole week after Palm-sunday , at the Kirk of Forrig , and at the town of Innerness and St : Johnstown all upon the Munday thereafter , a farr at New-Lelly upon the tues : after palm-sunday . Skierthursday in Glasgow , Dumbarton , Cowper of Angus , Elgtn of Murray . Frendraught , and in Old Aberdeen the thurs : after Palm-sunday : Pasch-munday , a fair at Cowper of Fife , and Irwing . A fair at the town of Forres in Murray-shire , Borrowstonness and Corstorphine the first tuesd : after Pasch : Pasch fair at Lanerk upon the wednes : after Pasch : at St. Andrews holding all the week after Low-sunday . April begins on Friday , hath XXX . Days . Sun riseth 8 : minuts past 5 : sets 52 : minuts past 6. New Moon Wednesday 6 d. 36 m : past 3 afternoon First qu : Thurs. 14 d. 30 m. past 5 in the morning Full Moon Wednesday 20 d. 29 min. past 6 at night Last qu : Thurs. 28 d. 6 m. past 4 in the morning The first day the Moons in her Nod , ascending in Aquarius , causing moist weather . on the 9 d. there is a conjunction of the Sun and Mercury : 10 d. the Moons in perigeon : the 12 d. an opposition of Saturn and Venus : on the 14. the Moons in her south nod , portending mind and rain : on the 20 day there is a conjunction of Jupiter and mercury : on the 23 the Moon in Apogaeon : on the 27 in her nod ascending : on the 29 an opposition of Saturn and mercury , shewing the moneth ends with cold winds . St. Oles fair at Cruden in Buchan the first tuesd . S. Donalds fair at the Kirk of Auchterless in Buchan xvii . d. s. Marks fair in Dysert and Forres xxiii d , s. Marks day being the xxv d. Beltan day the i being the 26 d : a fair at Rugland xxviii d. lasting 4 days ; Rude fair at Ratray in Buchan , and s. Georges fair at the Kirk of Methlick the list tuesd : at Leven xxix . d. in Kilreny xxx d. May begins on Sunday , hath XXXI . Dayes . Sun ryseth 4 minuts past 4 , sets 56 minuts past 7. New Moon Frid. 6 d. 50 m. past 5 in the morning First qu. Friday 13 d. 28 m. past 8 in the morn . Full Moon Friday 20 day , 20 m. past 5 morning Last qu. Friday , 27 day , 49 min. past 8 at night This moneth begins with pleasant May weather to the 7 d : on which there is a conjunction of the Sun and Jupiter : on the 11 d : the Moons in her south-nod , and the 13 in Perigeon causing wind : on the 17 d. there is an opposition of the Sun and Saturn , port ending rain : on the 24. d : the Moons in her Nod ascending . on the 27 in Apogaeon : on the 31 there is a conjunction of the Sun and mercury , which presageth the moneth to end with wind . A fair in the New Burgh of Griven the first Tuesday , with a weekly mercat every Munday , and another every Friday , at Pafly the first Thursday : S. Philips fair . In the Grange of Lihlithgowshire ; May fair at Falkirk , and at the new Kirk of Kilpatrick i. day ; S : Minnans at old chappel in Freswick in Cairhness shire , second d. Rude fair at Ellon in Buchan , Belton fair at Monross , at Kinrocher and Peehles , S. Conglas at the Kirk of Doors , Fumuck fair at Fumuck Kirk in Bamff-shire , Chappel of Dine in Watten parish , & Dines within the shire of Cairhness , all on the 3 tues : : at Midlthird of Gartmore v : d : at Renfrew ix d : at Carlouk : Drymen , and Pitlefie the x d : Brando fair at Bamff and Kirkaldie xv . d : S : Johns at old Meldrum the last tuesd , at Glenquithil the last Wednesday , Whiles in May , whiles in Jnue . Ascension-day at the Burgh of Annan , and at Stirling x. days before whitsunday ; Whitsunday fair at Stone-hyve in Merns shire , & at Alith in the shire of Angus on Tuesd : before Whitsunday , at New Lesly on Thursday before Whitsunday ; Whitsun-munday at Glasgow , Dumbarton and Iedburgh ; Whitsun-tuesday called Pardonday at Chanry in Ross , Borrowstonness , Peter-head , Kirk of Ninians , Ormistoun , Linlithgow , Dumblain : Whitsunday fair at Lanerk the wednes : after Whitsunday ; Trinity-sunday being still the Sunday after Whitsunday ; Trinity munday at Edinburgh , holding viii . dayes , at Brichen , S. Andrews & Bruntisland the same day ; Trinity tuesday in Rugland , Trinity wednesday at the moor of Dun , Trinity thursday at Falkland . June begins on Wednesday , hath XXX . dayes . Sunriseth 23 min. past 3. sets 37 min. past 8. New Moon Saturday 4 day , 8 m. past 4 afternoon First quar : Satur. 11 day . 17 m : past 1 afternoon Full Moon Satur. 18 d : 48 min. past 2 afternoon Last quar . Sunday 26 d. 58 m. past 2 afternoon This moneth begins with exceeding hot weather . on the 8 day the Moone in her south-nod : on the 10 d. in perigaeon . on the 12 d. thère is an opposition of Saturn and Jupiter , portending cloudy weather , with appearance of Thunder : on the 21 d. the moon is in her Nod ascending : on the 23 d. there is a conjunction of mars and Venus : on the 24 d : the moon is in Apogaon , causing rain : the meneth ends with good weather . At Caringtoun i d. a fair at Kinross and Dunglass the i Tues , in Colinsburgh the i. friday , in Lang-newtoun the v. day , a fair at Stramiglo , Aberdour , and Eneerkeithing the vi . day , St. Colms Fair at Drumhead in Belhelvie Kirk town of David in the Gerry , Muirskeith near the Kirk of Carachy in Angus shire , Bernards Fair at Monifeeth , and at New-deer in Buchan , all upon the ii . tuesday , a Fair at Drymen the ix . day , in Forgondenny the x. day , St. Barnaby in Lawder , Dysert , Dowglass , St. Laurence fair in Grinnock , Preston-pans and Dirletoun , all on the xi . day , St Davids fair in Barligerno in Perch-shire the xii . day , St Margarats fair up on the Mains of Keith hal ( sometimes cailed Casky-byn , ) at Turress , at : the Burgh of Annan , and Town of Hamstocks , all upon the 3. tuesday , at Abernethy , and Ceres xiii day , in Auchtertuil , Belhelvie , Clackmanan , St Antonies fair at Inverlethen , at Lamidgton & Scoon the xv . day , at Straven the 16 d. St Margaret in Dumfermling and at Moffat the xviii . day , Earlestoun the xix . day , Monto's fair holden at Colrain in Rossshire the xx day , at Methil near Levens mouth the xxii St John the Baptists day , and Mid-summer day being still the xxiv . day : in Fortes , Carnwath , Hawick , and at Town Yettam on the Border , and at Frazerburgh , Air , holding iv . dayes ; Wigtoun , Bamf , Athelstoun , Meiklour , and St John fair at S. Johnstoun , all on the xxiv . day , in Alathy in Angus called St Emagola , and at the Town of Nicolson , both on the xxv . day , St Peter's day at Forsir , Faulkland : Bruntiland , Bamff , and Kelso , all on the xxvi d. at Gallasheels the xxvii day St Peter and Pauls day , being alwayes the xxix day : at Peebles , Falkirk , and Thurso in Caithness , S. Seriffs Fair at the Kirk of Culshalmon in Gerry the last Thursday of this moneth . Also St Peters Fair at Migel in Perth shire and Haddingtown , both upon the last day . July begins on Friday , hath XXXI . days . Sun rises 32 minuts past 3 : sets 28 minuts past 8. New Moon Munday 4 day , 3 m : past 2 morning First quar : Sunday 10 day , 45 m : past 6 at night Full Moon Munday 18 d : 30. m : past 3 morning Last quar : Tuesday 26 day : 20 m : past 7 morning On the 2 day there is a square of Saturn and Venus : on the 5 ' day there is a square of Saturn and Mars ; on the 7 day the Moon in Perigeon causing rain : on the 13 d : a square of Jupiter and Venus . On the 18 an Eclipse of the Moon presaging temperate weather . on the 20 d : a square of Jupit er and Mars : on the 21 day the Moon in Apogaeon : on the 22 d : a conjunction of the Sun and Mercury portending great wind : on the 28 d : a conjunction of Mars and Venus , which shews the month to end with rain . A Fair at Culross , Stow , and Edzerstoun in Tiviotdale , all on the 1 da● at Abernethie and Auchtermuchtie the ii day , St Martone or Bulzeon 4 day , Peter fair at Peter-head the v. day , A new Mercat in Dundee the 1 Tuesday , ●t Thomas in Langtoun the v. day , Lady Mercat at the Kirk of Forden in the Merns vi . day , St Andrews , Glasgow , and Inverness the vii . day . at Borrowstounness , Burgh of Annan , and Aikie Fair at the Town of Old Deer , all on the second Tuesday , St Laurence at Grinnock the ii day at Kilwinning the xii day ; St Margaret in Killimure at the Kirk of Forrig , and Errol on the xiii day , in Lanholm the xv day , in Moffat and at Kirkaldy the xviii da , at tirling and Dumfermling the xx day , Mary Magdalen in Lawder , Linlithgow , Pettenweem , and Path-head xxii day , 8. Margarets Fair at Frendraught , and in Tarves the iii Tuesday , at Kinross the iii Wednesday , St Andrews Fair at the Kirk of Glass in Strabogie on Tues . after the xv d : in Airth , Pasley , and St Christina in Corstorphin both on the xxiv day , St James's at Forfar , Kinghorn , Gouper of Fyfe , Roxburgh , Alloway , Musselburgh , and at Elgin in Murray , all on the xxv day , at Kinloch , Kannoch in in Athol in Perthshire , and Turreff in Buchan last Tuesday , St James Fair at Lanork on the last Wednesday , at New Lesly , and Whitehorn the last Thursday . August begins on Munday , hath XXXI . dayes . Snn riseth 25 min : past 4 sets 35 min : past 7. New Moon Tuesday 2 d : 28 m : past 9 morning First qu : Tuesday 9 d : 30 m : past 1 in the morn : Full Moon Tuesday 16 day : 35 m : past 5 at night Last qu : Wednesd : 24 day : 45 m : past 8 at night New Moon Wednes : 31 d : 18 m. past 3 afternoon On the first day the Moon is tn her south-nod , the 4 a square of Saturn and Mercury : the s d : the Moon in perigeon causing wind : the 10 d : there is a square of Jupitor and Mercury : on the 11 d : a conjunction of Venus and Mercury , the 12 d : a square of Jupiter and Venus : on the 14 d : the Moon in her nod ascending : on the 16 d : a square of the Sun and Saturn : the 17 d : the Moons in Apogaeon causing the weather to be very changeable : on the 23 there is a conjunction of the Sun and Venus : the 25 d : a conjunction of Mars and Mercury : the 28 d : the Moons in her south-nod : and on the 30 d : in porigeon : the 31 d : a square of the Sun and Jupiter causing the moneth end with wind and rain . Lambasday in Atturff , Melross , Ennerkeithing , St Andrews and Dumbartoun , all on the first day , Lambass fair at the Town of Kirkwall in Orkney the iii dsy , lasting vii dayes , t Laurence fair in Rane 1 Tuesd at Penston the 1 / Wednes : & Thursday after in Faulkland , St Laurence upon Lawrence Muri , a little above the place of Hawkertoun holding four dayes , at Jedburgh , Marymas fair at the Town of Monimusk , all upon the ii Tuesday at Kilsyth the v day in Meiklöur the vii day , St Lawrance day in Selkirk , Auchtermuchtie , Forres , Carnwath , and Dumblain , all on the x day , Lady day the first in Dundee , Falkirk , Dinet in Caithness , Bamff , Merns , Valley-field all on the xv day , at Rugland the xx day , in Scoon the xxii d. Marymas fair in the Town of Ellon in Buchan , Inverness , and at the Town of Ratray in Buchan , both up on the iii Tuesday , ●t Bartholomew Apostle in Linlithgow , Clackmannan , and in Pecbles , all on the xxiv day , St Zepherinus in Corstorphine the xxvi day , Samarevis day in Forres xxvii day , and St John's day in yt Johnston and Lawder xxix day , at Kinkairn of Niel the last Tuesday , at Stranaver in the Reinds of Galloway , and Hook tair at Lanerk upon the last Friday . September begins on Thursday , hath XXX . days Sun riseth 33 minuts past 5 , sets 27 minuts past 6. First qu. Wedn : 7 day : 56 min : past 10 forenoon Full Moon Thursday 15 day , 36 min : past noon Last quarter Friday 23 d : 13 m : past 10 forenoon New Moon Friday 30 d : 4 m : past 2 in the morn : This maneth begins with wind : on the 3 d : there is square of Saturn and Venus , on 8 d : the Moons in Apogaeon : the 10 d : she s in her Nod ascending which betockneth rain : on the 21 d : there is a conjunction of Mars and Mercury : on the 22 d : the Moons in Persgeon : and on the 29 d : in her south-nod : on the 29 there is a conjunction of the San and Mercury : on the 30 day a square of Saturn and Venus , causing the moneth to end with wind and rain . St Giles fair in Elgin 1 day , in Mosfat the ii day , Samerivis in Keith the first Tuesday , in Skirlin the iv day , latter Lady-day in Dundee , Stirling , Bamff , and at the Town of Inverury all on the viii day , at Monimusk , Tarvis , Mutiskeith , and at the Kirk of Auchindoor , all on the ii tues . Rude fair at Inverness , Dumfermling and Jedburgh the xiv day , at Forfar and Chappel of Dine in Caithness the xv day , a Fair in Petlefie the xvi day , with a weekly Mercat every wednesday , at Kirkclady and Stow xx day , Monens . Fair at the Kirk of Doots the iii Tuesd. at Biggar the iii wednesdy , old Lesly and St Matthews Fair at Linlithgow the xxi day , A faiz at Brugton in Tweddale xxii d. of horse , neat , and sheep : a New Fair in Kinnoquhy in Fife , as also at Krail , Dumfreis and Athelston the xxiv d : St George Fair at Colrain in Ross-shire the xxv day , at Leven , Nicolson , Tranent , Langrown , and Dury all on the xxvii day , St Michaels day being alwayes on the xxix d. at new Lesly , Haddingtoun , Air , St Andrews , Crief , Kirkcudbright , Gallashiels , and at the Kirk of Forrig , St Elizabeths Fair at Baligerno in Pertb-shire , Ranfrew and Burgh of Annan on the xxix d. St Jerom in Bamff the last day , at the Kirk of Kinlcel , Giier next the House of Yester , and Frszerburgh all on the last Tuesday . October begins on Saturday , hath XXXI . days . Sun riseth 43 minuts past 6 , sets 17 minuts past 5. First quar : Friday 7 day : 10 min : past mid-night Full Moon Saturday 15 d : 58 m : past 4 morning Last quar : Satur. 22 day , 12 min : past 9 at night New Moon Saturday 29 day , 16 minut : past noon This moneth of October begins with variable weather to the 6 d. on which the Moon is in Apogaon and in her Nod ascending : on the 7 d : in the watery sign Aquarius , portonding moist weather : on the 17 day there is square of Jupiter and Venus , on the 18 d : the Moons in Perigaeon : on the 22 d : she s in her south-nod fortelleth temperate weather , with appearance of forst towards the end of the moneth . The first 3 days a Fair in Salt Preston ; at Dundee , Alith , Kinloch Rannech in Athol , Turreff in Buchan , Mid-Calder , and Dunglass all on the first tuesday . St Francis in Inverlethen the iii day , in Abernethie Colinsburgh and Valley-field the iv d. in Meiklour and Edzerston in Tividale the v d. in Cowper of Fife the vi d. at the Town Lon-heid of Liffwaid , and at Markinch the viii day . St Dinnes in St Johnston , St Dionise in Peblees ' Earlston , Kirkintilloch Aiton . Auchtermuchtie , Ceres in Fife , Killimuir , Moffat all on the ix day , Truel fair at the Kirk of Renith-mouth , and at Kirkton of Monifeeth , the ii tuesday , at Drumhead in Behelvie the ii wednesd . at Dilkeith and Tillibol the x d. a Fair at Eglesim the xi d. at Ennerkeithing and Straven the xii d. Fenduct at Durning the xiii d. St Lukes Fair at Old Aberdten , Town of old Himstock and Tarves the third tuesd . in Errol the xiii d. in Borrowstonness and Muflelburgh xvi d. St Lukes day being still on the xviii day , at Kester in Caithness , and Carington ; at Lawder , Kinross and Rugland , St Irena in Corstorphine , at the Kirkof Carlouk , Ormistoun , and Townyettam on the Border all on the xx d. at the new Kirk of Kilpattick xxi d : Marie Salamine in Stirling , Lamigton ' , Dumfermling and Kelso xxii d : at Forfar and Linlithgew xxiv d : St : Judes fair at Glenqhuitthil the last wednesday . at Stenton the last tuesday Hallow-fair in Ratterie in Buchan the last tuesday ; in Kilrenie and Stramiglo the xxv d : Fowles fait in Pasly and Falkirk the xxvi d : St : Simeon and Judes day in Dysert , and Cockenie , Kirkliston , Hawick , Megil in Perth-shire , and Rusline all on the xxviii d : in Alloway , and Nicolsone the xxix d : a flourishing fair in Meitheni the third Thursda , at Whithhorn the last Thursday . November begins on Tuesday , hath XXX . days . Sun riseth 53 minuts past 7 , sets 7 minuts past 4. First quarter Saturday 5 d : 26 m : past 6 at night Full Moon Sunday 13 day , 30 m : past 10 at night Last quar : Munday 21 d : 23 m : past 6 morning New Moon Sunday 27 day : 28 m : past 11 at night On the second day the Moons in Apogaeon , the 4 day in her Nod ascending in Aquarius causing rain , on the 11 d : there is a conjunction of the Sun and Mars portending cold winds , the 16 d : the Moons in Perigaeon : on the 17 there is a conjunction of Mars and Mercury : the 18 d : the Moons in her south nod : on the 20 d. a conjunction of the Sun and Mercury , the 22 d : a conjunction of Saturn and Mercury : on the 23 a conjunction of the Sun and Saturn : the 24 d : an opposition of Jupiter and Mercury : the 26 d : an opposition of the Sun and Jupiter , on the 29 d : a conjunction of Saturn and Mars : on the 30 d : an opposition of Jupiter and Mars , causing stormy weather towards the end of the moneth A Fair at Edinburgh the 1 day , holding 8 dayes . Fordice and Dumblain , at the New Burgh of Griven and at Jedburgh upon the first Tuesday , St. Leonards Fait at Lanerk the first Wednesday , at Alathy the 2 d. at Kilwinning the 3 d. at Forre● and Largo the 6 d. Martinmass day being still on the 11 d. at Dumbar , Melross , Cowper of Fife . Hamiltoun , Culross , Martins Kirk , K●lmhaugh and Strabogie , all upon the 11 d. Martinmas fair at the Town of Kirkwal in Orknay the whole Martinmas week . S. Denick at Methil the 2 Tuesday , at Kilsyth the 12 d. S. Helen at Dundee the 13 d. at Grinnock and Down in Monteith the 15 d. Margratmas fair at Borrowstounness , Dumfermling and Lawder the 16 d. at Taue , Auchtertuil and Bryack fair at the Kirk of Kowl , all on the 22 d. at Bruntisland the 23 d. Andermass fair at S●radon and Frazerburgh the 29 d. at old Meldrum last Tuesday . S. Andrews day , in St. Johnstoun , Peebles and Chirnside the 30 day . December begins on Thursday , hath XXXI days . Sun riseth 37 minuts past 8. sets 23 minuts past 3. First qu : Munday 5 day : 20 m : past 2 afternoon Full Moon Tuesday 13 day , 30 m : past 1 afternoon Last qu : Tuesday 20 day , 33 m : past 2 afternoon New Moon Tuesday 27 d : 15 m : past 1 afternoon On the first day the Moon is in her North Nod. on the 3 d : there is an opposition of Saturn and Jupiter causing turbulent winds : the 14 d : the Moon is in Perigaeon : the 16 d : in her South Nod in Leo presaging frost : on the 28 d : the Moon is in Apogaon . the 29 d : in her Nod ascending : and on the 31 d : there is an opposition of Jupiter and Venus , sheweth that the year shall end with temperate weather . At Tarves the first Tuesday . St. Nicolas fair at Renfrew the 6 d : in Aberdeen the 7 d. at West-Weems the 8 d. Killamas fair at the Kirk of Rey in Caithness , Bamff , Rothemay , and the Town of Deer the 14 d. Manmas fair at the Kirk of Watten in Caithness the 15 day , S. Cuthbert in Grange of Linlithgow the 17 d. S. Thomas in Glasgow , Inverness , and at the Town in Monteith the 18 d. St. Thomas day , being the 21 d. Christmas the 25 day . St. Stevens day , the 26 d. St. Johns the 27 day at Forre● and Methil , all upon St. Johns day , St. Davids fair at Gerry the first Tuesday , and at Penstoun in East Lothian the first Wednesday after Christmas . ADVERTISEMENT . There are two notable Fairs at Lamingtown , within the shire of Lanerk , where are to be had good schap , Horse , Neat , Sheep , and Corns , Meal , &c. The 1 on the 15 day of June , with a Horse race , for a saddle , at 40 shilling starling value , set out by the Laird of Lamingtown . The second upon the 22 day of October yearly , with a weekly mercat every Thursday . Also , There are two new fairs at Penstown , within the shire of Haddingtown , consisting of Horse , Neat , Sheep , Wool , Cheese , Corn and Meal , &c. The first upon the 1 Wednesday of August , with a Horse Race for a saddle , price as before . The second upon the first Wednesday after Christenmass yearly , with a weekly mercat every Wednesday , belonging to the Laird of Lamingtown . A Tide Table for Leith , Corrected by James Paterson Mathematician . Shewing the Hour and Minus of high water at Leith for every day of the Moons Age , Increasing or Decreasing . The Use. Seek the Moons Age in the first and second Column of the Table , and in the two last Columns you have the true time of full Sea at Leith . Example . To find the full Sea the 6 day of May , 1692 , I find the Moons Age by the following Table to be 1 , which I find in the second Column of this Table , and against it in the last column I find 3 Hour , 3 Minuts , the true time of full Sea required . Moons Age Full Sea at Leith . Increas . Decreas . Hours Minuts . 1 16 3 3 2 17 3 46 3 18 4 29 4 19 5 7 5 20 5 45 6 21 6 19 7 22 6 51 8 23 7 30 9 24 8 42 10 25 9 45 11 26 10 43 12 27 11 41 13 28 0 34 14 29 1 27 15 30 2 15 The DIARY , Or Broadside Almanack , with the Signs and Planets in their proper places for each day of the Year , It is divided in 12 Pages for the 12 Moneths , 8 Columns in each Page , The 1 for the Days of the Month , The 2 the days of the Week , after the 7 first Letters of the Alphabet , C B being the Dominical or Sundays Letter for 1692 , 10 C for Monday , D Tuesday , E Wednesday , F Thursday . G Friday , A Saturday , The 3 the Remarkable Day 5 , Aspects and Weather , The 4 the Suns Rysing , The 5 his place , The 6 the Moons place , The 7 her Age , The 8 the days of the Month , according to the New-stile , or Gregorian Account , which 15 now finished by Mr. Paterson Matematician , my Author , who exactly discrives the Weather , with all belonging to Prognostications , To be sold be John Reid , at his Printing House in Bells Wynd . With the High-wayes of Scotland . A ready Table shewing the Age of the Moon every Day throughout this Year , 1692. Dayes . January February March April May June July August Septemb. October Novem. Decemb. 1 23 25 24 25 25 27 27 29 1 2 4 4 2 24 26 25 26 26 28 28 1 2 3 5 5 3 25 27 26 27 27 29 29 2 3 4 6 6 4 26 28 27 28 28 30 1 3 4 5 7 7 5 27 29 28 29 29 1 2 4 5 6 8 8 6 28 30 29 30 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 9 7 29 1 30 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 10 10 8 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 11 11 9 2 3 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 12 12 10 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 13 11 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 14 14 12 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 15 15 13 6 7 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 16 16 14 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 17 15 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 18 18 16 9 10 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 19 17 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 20 20 18 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 21 19 12 13 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 22 22 20 13 14 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 23 23 21 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 20 21 22 24 24 22 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 25 25 23 16 17 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 26 26 24 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 27 27 25 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 28 28 26 19 20 19 20 21 22 23 25 26 27 29 29 27 20 21 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 30 1 28 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 27 28 29 1 2 29 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 1 2 3 30 23   23 24 25 26 27 29 1 2 3 4 31 24   24   26   28     3   5 An Alphabetical Prophesie found in Dubline , in the year 1689 , keeped secret then , because of the hight of Popery . Shewing what should fall out in 1692. THese Letters five P. R. J. W. and L. Together strive which of them shall prevail , P. claims pre eminencie over R. J. L. and W. For I. and R. makes all the World ado : P. pull'd down shall be : but R. shall rise , J. L. shall fall , and W. shall gain the prise ; A. ante M. shall then hold E. his staff , And keep at under S. G. J. and F. D then shall dance , and G. shall glorifie , And B. shall boast of this great Victorie ; N. after all recover shall the day , And O. his Banner valiantly display ; No wapon traimd 'gainst Z , prosper shall , Thô other Nations they keep under thrall . Therefore , good People strive , yea , strive I say , For that Above , which never will decay . Note , All Letters here , except Z. and W. Are those , the Irish Characters allow , And when they do admit them with the rest , Then may the Land again be at the best . For the Readers better understanding the Author has set down the Denotation of these Letters . P. Popery , R. Reformed Religion , J. James , L. Lewis , W. William , I. and R. in the fourth line , Interest and Religion , A. ante M. Anti Monarchy , or State Government , E. Europe , S. Spaine , T. Turkey , C. C ham of Tartery , F. France , D. Denmark , G. Germany , B. Britain , N. Norway , O. Orange , Z. Church of GOD. F 1 I 6 N 9 I 2 S.