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Novar-Scotia "Calciider, Or an ALMANACK For the Year ot the Chnftian JLt^, ^77^9 ^^^ from the CroAtien of the Worlcl according^ ro Chronology, 571X9 being -Biflextile or Leap<* Year; and in the Twelfth Year of the Reign of his Majelty's King Gforge^ the Third, con- fiiting of 366 D»ys : IVhtrtin is contained^ The Eclipfes of the Luminaries, Sun and Moon's Riiing and Setting, Moon^s P.^ce, Time of High-Water ; LuDatK>ot,'' Afpe As, Spring Tides, Judgment of the Weather, Fcait and PalU of the Church, Sittings oC^fevera! Coqrts aod Seflions in thcTrovince ot No*i\>j^Sietia9 See. - "' Tt^^'^ichisadtiedt * j Prognofticks, of the Weather. > InfalliMe^ Signs of Rain, &c. taken by obilrrvations'of the Ra* nets. Signs qftht, Wi^d' s fhifting, Stanns ceating, &c. K Qolleftion of fele^i Aphoriftns. The Art of Printing a Poem. -On the libc>tjr ofthe Prefs. On the Death of an ahiiabltf. Child. On Night- and Sleep. , Advice to a. Chamof Tartary, for which, he got a hundred^ Pieces of Gold. An authentac Hiftcryof^ Ca^= therine Allexowna, 9tc, Sundry ufeful ikt*- ceipts. Names of the Governor, Lieut. Go^, ernor, ' Members of his Majefty's Coun^cil, a;id Houfe of AiTemby, and other Officers of Go«> rernthent, &c. &c. ^ Calculated tor the Meridian oitialifaic^ in ^0)4-^' Scotia^ Lat. 44° 44' North, and 4 Hours, 13 Minutes 5f 20 Seconds Weft Long, from Lon- ,don, but will ferve wiihout feafible Error for RnyPartofJWof^i.^coiM. By A. L I L I US. ;* ■ h ' *7' < 5,' '% HALIFAX : Printed and S6ld hf Ambony ^iM m-^^ • ** ''*^,. 3E*P*'wWS» ^.4>(*.;'S';t ^ii^'iiniiltirVi^ -6i»#] Courteous R£AI>£Jl^ MR. (5A RLt) S, iurving MMtUJomtfcrt^Jftloiytforkh rtfUi/t 9f the %^h MMy 1770, ftimt h ii/iji 9n my performing my pfomije, I9 \ii0iKg-kim an Anfwer, ■ I kavefhtrefort mken rke libtrty oftkis vacant Pagi, fwfHt^ I am fenfibie migkthavt been put h a much better Ufe) tojati^y his cu- rit0l^. And ktko* I tOJevtheen ifery carifuinn my Ca/cufa't'ofi, amdj^aredno iaint in pointing out 10 him ihttr,ie time of the- Annivtrfaty of kisb'rik ttireea- ibleio^it Kjtqurji^ yet litm much mijiaken, ifhedotsnotjimikiMftlfas wtaek iutbO'darkkereaft^f dtever bcwas, Mr. CARLUS, YO U tell me you were bom on tKfe EteVenth Day of December 1729 old Stile, It nine o'Clock in the Morning, I fuppofe you ^jn^iiii precifely, but that you arc it a Ufs for the true Anniverf iry of yt)ur Birth according to the Ne\y-Stile, You therefore fequeft to km)w the pay. Hour ani Minuv of the Day, in December 1770, that you vill be 41 Yea» of Age ; thsa is the Tenor of your Letter. "^he Stilie^ which feemt to^zzle you fo i^ch, wai chargtctby Aft cH Farliamem, in the a^tt* Year of His lateMajeity's Reign, viz. 1 7s i > ^ ttl orer the Dominions of C^iit-BritTan, ^nd the Year fixed the lame '^%$ a$jb8 Nj cjE N E Co }3sc IL . Yet it is certain that true time is not |idiy adjuited ^thereby, thsre ^eing an error of alirwft rhree whole \f$'l which happened th*?' the inadvertency of a certain great Aftro- iMer, who vvas one.oT the 'jH'incipal ]>|atHematiciant in CMrreSing ^tile. Butasthi^ Error happened ^tireen the Julian rsfjrmation 1^0 Nt c K V I Cau N c I L , it cannot eflfeft the matter in 'which you ^fire to be refolved; Obferve th«n Mr. Carlus, that on the 22d Day l^ecember 1 770 tic vv -Stile at 8h. 33m. 9f. in the 'Evening) you were i'rfifcly 41 Years of Age according fo the true Computation of Time . it- you are n#c to infer from hence, that the true Annivetfary of your ^rth wiil-con^ntly recur at the fame time of the Day, but will vary "ietery Year, and in fonie certain Years will extend to the Morning of t|e Day next following the 22(i, and cannot be reftored to it's firft A> ^eement, in lefs tlian a Cycle of near 6000 Years, which period I iQH 'pretty well affured you will not live to fee^ And now I imagine^ notwithftanding.l have anfwered yonr Demand, J^hat you will be as much at a lofs in future as you have been* in any Tear palt, for the true Anniverfary of your Birch, iince you muft have it to a minute ; but that it no fault of mine j you alked for the true time of it's recuring in one Year only, I have given it $ and If you l^ould ftill be curious in this matter, fa fai as todeiire a Rule for per- Arming the Opperation in future, you muft go to fcbooi and ftudy for tttalhivedone. Tours Ice* >M»!# mt A. L I L I U $• •4< ^X i 1^ -x: '♦ « f2. ^6 \ -I /3 1. -« * . 4ti H »^ ,lden Number IfMta - - - 'ycle of the Sun lan Indi^iiotf i h.' m. • ,-,•■•." h. Ri. 4!: January |C February 19th, 16 53 a July aift, ^7 24 1 8th, 7 45 ^ Auguft 2 1 ft, 23 17 ^ March 19th, 8 16 ^ September 2ifi, 29 5 H April 18th, 21 7 nt Oftober 2 2d, 3 5« H May 19th, 21 50 H November 2Qth, 23 59 June 2ath, 6 35 T^ December 2Qth, 12 16 Jl9 i >w ,1 i ' *,■ I m ^ Z8. •'•^A-3> */fidZ^ lO-rvt/t/ \/U*M/, o. '3 o to Is to to S r i ■A ■ ->■ a 7 C^AfyiU^ »>^jyu ) ^ • *^9 ^i*^/' ^ I/. Pi ^ . 2 3. / 5U 31 *1 *H/ •f /I *' ■ ■ ■■ n iiniW «- I ' t» y iprm » tmn' sMj >wi i^«/y* z^; L January hath XXXI " Days, 1772, Nov all tmidft the Rigours of the Year, In the wild Depth of Winter, while without The ceafelefs Windt blow Ire, be my retreat A rural ihcltered folitary Seme } Where ruddy Fire, and beaming Tapert join. To chear- the Ghom. ■p^ New p 4th 7h. loin. aft. 1 TFull H 20th, 6h. 37111. Mo. F. Q^ 12th, loh. 27m. aft. [ I Laft Q^ 26th i oh. ibm. Af. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 '3 H «S 16 «7 I I 20 ifle Days, J/}eSls, r.Q)s. >*/ Y»9s,\F,/ea, r. Weather, tk^,. H m H //afg.^H. M.lH. M. W^Remarka D D Afpeas 1 4vC I R c u M . i^ery cold, 2 5 L wtth/nonv or rain, 6 clo f. 501. 2f. 7*s f. 8h.30. 71 Ss. b^ £ Sunday paftCircumcidon. 2j£piphan. c\q, f. 6m. 22r. /f/f A ^/W/ tvith rain and hail. Moderate Weather, 6 clo. f. .8m. 6 f. Apog. "h fou. 2 h. £i(l. fund. p. Epi. Sll^WR 2 Great quantity 3 of/ttoiv about - J, Twilight ends 6h. lom. 6 More/noiAj or rain, -7; 7*sf. 7l^-.3om. (5 Oj: g p £ 2a. pa(| Epiphany. '2 clo. f. iim. 47.f. Pretty full tides, # Perigee. Mere moderate 'with rain, y\ Conver. St. Paul. 26E3d, fund, paft Ep. § T? ? 27 '2 j Cold freezing ^weather, 28 3! <$ O 'H nvhich continues 29'4cl«5.4aft 13m'. 46f. to the 30 5IK.CHAR. id beheaded 31 6| 1 648 . ) end of this month. 25 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 40 '59 39 38 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 17"^ 16 >5, 14 13 thighs »4 28 knees 23 legs. 18 feet. 12 24 head. 17 neck. 24 arms. 20 breaic. la heart. 18 belly. 18 reins. 3 4 56 57 5 53 • fe etts 46 48 45 42 38 33 U 33 morn. o 30 5 6 7 8 9 10 I 2 3 4 5 6 27 26 24 20 16 4 rifes 6 42 7 9 10 58 4 \ 6 7 9 10 10 II o I I 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 / 8 9 ^,10 i6id 26 1 1 17 II fecrctsmorn. '5 i o 34 27 I I 42 thighs 2 40 23 I 3 4t: . . knees. 4 26{ 4 8 28 »3 o 50 35 20 5 50 35 20 5 50 35 26 5; 50 37 22 8 % 23 8{ 53 38 23 10 55 38 23 1' •« Y H ■»W"»pr"»t)(^(!Wi«r"ii>w''»« jd, at oh. 45m. Mo. 7 S Ful.~# iSth.jh. Aft: F. Q;^ iith>^h. 40in . Afte . 3 ( i«. Q^ 25th. 9h, lo in. M o. -_ . . . . ^. ^_- m.Ih. m. M|W| Rema-kahle Days, Jj^ich [ r.©/. | 3) '^ |r. I ' '. ;, I . 11 . I*' '■ '^ - .- -■ ' ■-. 7 jcio. f. 14m. 13^. / '■^ E pu. V. Mary. 4th p. Epi.7 11 ^ '^'Hl Thick nutatberiAjith-] lO fagg/ome Jniali rains 7 9 alout th^e Days* 7 8 7*1 fo. 6h. 15m. 7 6 Apog. Clears off 'Vtry cold J 5 tmrejnonu* 7 3 9|E|5tb part Epiphany. "^ 7 i clo. f. 1411). 49r. 6 59 i| A 'warm room and a good 6 57 ^rf «» excellent accommo iion about thefe days, Valentine B. More/no'w o-t rain then clears off fomething Sept. <5 O ^ 'WO'*' moderate. Ifthe'windsfiouldhe S. E. ijoe may expeSi pretty full tides for feveral days together. c\q. f. 14m. I5f. Perigct, Cloudy, *windy andfqualy Sexagefima. weather. St. Matthias. More calm and moderate 7*sf. I2h. 3onn. *vuithrain. 6 6 6 6 6 r J 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Cold freezing ^veat her is mofi 6 33 6 knees* clock fail 13m. //if/^. 55 53 57 49 48 47 46 45 44 44 41 39 38 36 34 3 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 l! 20 legs. 14 26 feet. 20 head. ]J neck. 21 arms. 16 brealt. 27 heart. 28 belly. V reins. 27 lecrets 26 thighs 21 i2 5 5 5^ lects. 6 20 6 6 32 3« 61 »7 28 7 8 9 10 1 1 20 18 16 13 10 morn. o 8 I 2 2 3 4 5 rife. 6 42 5 4 56 47 36^ 16 7 9 10 II 57 9 20 30 I morn. o 35 I 2 3 3 34 26 II 55 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 II I 2 2 53 4° 20 5 5° 4° 25 lO 55 40 25 10 55 3,40 25 10 55 40 3<> 18 3 5« 35 20 5 o 50 35 20 4 5 5 6 7 8 .9 9 10 II o I I 1 3 .#' ^ t' v>*/. ^ or, 7. C7JL-i:5 »7- '^d' # '^nVMM^^'^'-Sk'jaifeM^^ f. fV ^i ?* 4mm9tuM^ ^f%HL(^Ufx T'/^* s^l*u^«. av*-»vw^ : jLjt f^^^^^t^Jt*^ /t^ ^^ a .# "'■^"P'^-;."?!*; ■' WW i J l i!W» '» u- m m -vmmm^m* I Ti/n ^UH*3y itf«««.Jv«J^ t/;^^, ^14/. ^/S^ /a>Sr n.LfcA..r^ ^l-^«*^ il4 [D (Dj -, ACci4fo^^.i»%^ •-ot- ^ 1> 1 4 s 70 I 7 F^6 ^7 m9 £ i 3 4 22 ?3 H 26 1917 2.7, l»^ t ..r > at.iafc^^^', uicn } Th«t while the Ttirf lieii open, and uitbound, SucceediMg Svnl may i ake the mellow Ground ! , But if the Soil be barren, only Icar Th« Surface, and but lightly print tht Share. ^cw D*4th, 6 h. 56m. Mor. ( 1 ^' • 19th, 2h. 4.5m. Mor. F. Q. I2iii, ah. 35m. Mor. \ \ L. Q^a^th , loh. i6m. Aft. ■t.jea. M. W Remarkable Days, JjpeSiSf r.0/. ^ J) / Wfa their f &c. _|h M h place. ' 4 2 3 4 I 7 8 9 10 11 12 :i 17 „ J 2 as 24 :r «7 3 4 I I 1 3 4 I 3 4 5 6 7 D 4 5 6 Qi^^n^. Sc. David. 6 30 Y aihy foggy ^ hea^vy 6 29 6 Sh. Tuefday. nwather, 6 zy 6 A ill Wed neO ay. fleajant^t 2$ Apogee. ' win^y 4£f 6 24 6 clo. f. 11 m, 4 1 f. eoUa^ut 6h 9 this time, xft. in Lent, more plea/ant for feveral Jays, then plenty 6 \J 6 of fain, ? fets 8h. 50111. ci M. 6 16 7*s fet iih. 25m. Al^ $ yww? cold i^ raw TAfeafher about thefe Jays, 6 2d in L. pleafani fho^wersd clo. f. 4in. 5^f. moderates 22 20 19 legs. 23 feet. >7 29 6 head. 6 6 6 6 28 1711/^^ St. Patrick, nueather, St. A£l rep. 1766. # ^erii FiiIlTidea. ^ir#av cr rain *witb haH, 3d in Lent. fs. 1^ jf More f leaf ant *weather. Lady Day. clbck fskft 5tn. 54r. fs.O $ 7*'f fet I oh 30m. *warm 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 S 5 29 i D{4th in Lent. Freezing 30 I a J7*'s fet f oh. «/g^-6//. I 31 i 3 I cL fail .4m. 20f. fs. ^ $f 15 «4 13 II 9 8 7 5 4 t o ?^ 54 S3 52 50 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 5 48 7 5 4^ 7 5 45 7 5 43 7 23 neck. 17 29 arms. 25 bread. 21 heart. 21 belly. 20 reins. 20 fecrcts 21 thighs 18 knees. '4 26 legs. 20 feet. 14 4 42| 5 5 5 35 fetts, 7 i« 8 8 9 10 II II 'morn, o 52 4 4 I 7 8 8 9 ojio 5:6 II o I 18 4 I s 3 3 4 5 40 3» >4 58 34 12 rife, 8 2 9 H 10 22 It 28 morn. o 28 I » "4 2 42 .1 2 3 3 4 I 7 8 8 9 10 II 3 20{ 2 3 45 4 18 10 55 49 15 S\ 4 I 5 41 ■5i 4^ 1,1 •li -! •5! 4^ I a< ■ii 3 $1 ■^-.n :,. r»r ^"ummmmmmmmimimgmm mm IV. April hath XXX Days, 1772. W < -The penetrative Sou Hi* Force deep- darting to the-datk Retreat. Of Vegetation, fets the fteaming Power Arlarge, to wander o'ej the vernanc Earth. From the nioiA M«adow to the withered Hill Led by the Breeze, the vivid Verdure runs ^ \ ' Andfwelh y and de epens, to the c herilh'd Eye. ^v' New J> 3cl, at ih7Morn. 7 t F. # 17th, at ah. 55111. Mo. F. Q:.ioth,a t8h.4;m»^f« 3 | L. Q^ 24th, ih. 8m. A ft. _ MIWI kemarkablt Da-is. A/ln/^iA r.G^s. 1 ])'/lr.#/. F/ea. i.n - IWl RmarkabJg Days^ 4fpe£is,\ r, Qi. | 3) '/ D./ WetUhir, l^c, t» M H place^ H M. I 4 |# Apogee. ApriF^o'wtn. 25 iVl» f /"^y /&/^;& Tides 3 6 /^/V change, 4 7 St. Ambro/e. Rav im, 24f. weather, 4 o^ » 5 St. George ; 6 yji/r tf»i/ clear, 7 St. Mark, Evang. D id Sunday pail Eailer, 2 y iftory of Culloden, j 746, 3 Seme rain, hut nvarm 4 9 Apogee; nveather, 5 clock flovy 3111.' V ■«»*««■ 42 34 32 3» 29 27 26 25 23 21 20 18 47 7(feet 26 head 20 neck 14 26 arms 21 breai^ »7 heart >5 belly 28 reins 28 4 S<^i 5 «^ fetts 8 9 o 54 5> 2 oi 10 10 II morn o 34 I 2 2 3 3 4 20 o 43 18 rifes 16 7fecretii 867 H 13 XI 9 8 7 5 4 2 I o 59 7| 29 7 thighs 26 knees 22 legs >7 feet 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7i 8 14 x6 23^ head >5 9 10 IX 12 morn I o 4 o X I 2 2 3 3 45 2C 54 27 56 25 54 H. M* 4 25 5 16 6 10 7 5 7 '55 8 40 9 28 ID II o I z 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 II o o I 2 3 4 5 16 5 53 41 10 5 53 42 »5 3 o 5a 46 34 22 10 o 50 38 26 12 5 I 3- -^ J'l i -r 'M ■i j.n-i Tyt' i3 n. A4- w. 1^ f:^! /^ >. wc IS J". 4 7 a.^ xa V •>il' va > 2i ^ 2 /. aJ m I 1 '•^^ .a NC3 :x" 4 ki^CX^ •^\ fea» M ,** •36 ' 10 t o ^ 26*1 i**' /^jt» >**i»i^ - » ' '^^^'''^ . •/ X # •T* W- •/ fcr, JT^A-c^^t 2, ^Kt^^^^J.Z \ lit »n ''ll^^ I '^ s 3^ H 12 I- 0, [50 126 ! 55 |. 20 5 41 ^fltt >9 3 U^-^^Mm40U^ - fi,; c/^)^ 7K7->N^^^ k^ ^ . ^^ £i^; ^a^--jlCC^r-^3y •<«. u •^►»< yA 31 ji^ *^J'' ^«s— -'-^ >*.- ^ trr^ I j^ /-- OJn^^V^mdi* '»'•%. M>»-1^*«^- un<«<*3i« 14/ '^ J u ii^««- ^ . T ■ ?• V ^ SLumaJ / r V. " MayTiath XXXI Days, i'^ -»At once anay'd In all the Colours of the ilufliing Year By Vature'tfwift, ano fccret workmp; Hand, The Gnden glow*, anJ Alls the li .'ral Air . With lavi/' TraRr5«r.ce ; while the pToraUu Fruit Lies yet a little EmHri- , unj cicfciv'd Within it* crimfon J-Qlds. New D 2d, 5h. zom. Aft. I F. # ibiii, oii. 5<;m. Firft Q: lOLhy^h 42 81. M. \ tail Q^ 24th, 5K ^ IlK Vi\Remarkalle Days, J/pe * i DD_ Wr'bcrl^c, JH M H \ place, \ :Viurn. (>/ ^x/7 2 2 40 3 fc 24 tts 8 9 9 10 II u o I 2 m 3 4 4 I 7 8 9 9 10 II o I I 2 3 4 6 '5 3 52 40 8 56 44 32 20 8 o 50 38 26 H I a o 50 38 26 »5 5 55 43 32 20 10 o 55 50 u /^' i \ i6' ti tr- I \ ^ "• M.I Xjo /. ^'^^^^ ^/*f^ k*tar%,^ ^i/.»^ tl^^Ay^ rU^iv^ } ^^A^t^ i/: xjOU^ I 2i 3 41 I: 2 9 fO 10 II 6 I .1 :^-- I 2 *> ^'rl/ h'i(,% I. 3iC '^' ^IImS^.^ ^#^ ' ^ ^- »^ ^ w J mMmcm. t^ JCIX •^ ,» ^^VM% «-^ v-*^ ►s^VwJ jl^ VII. .July hath XXXI Days, if -rAl), From Pole tu Pole is unUiflinguiflicd Ubze. Hot afcendiny; Streams, >• And keen Refieftion pain.— The Mower finking heaps O'er him the humid Hsy , with Flowers perfum'd, And free a ch r|Mnj;C?rafs-hopper ithcajd * Thro' the dumb Mc td. Diftrefsful nature pinta^ Firrt'O^Vth, 2h. 30m. Aftr)'TL"aiVQ;^2id, 3^1i. 45m, A Full J 14th, 4h. 8m, Aft. J ( N. ^ D.'D. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 o I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 21 22 24 26 7 D 2 3 4 5 6 7 30th, 4h. 16m, Mor. 'Remakable Days, Jj'pais, '\ r.O^* \ J 'i |r.#j.i i^'y^tf," Weather J i:^c. H M H \//gfg. H mIh. m. TeoTlncreaJes *wit h thunder\\ 1 9 8 br. 20 7 V.Vir.M./'tf'U'^ri; * T? ^ 4 i hick foggy nveather ; 4 clock fall 3m, 42r. 4 3d pall Trinity » # Pcrig.L 7»8rifci'h. Alt g 4 refreJhingJho''X'en ivith thunder (sf lightning 5 gronving iveather ; clock fail 4m, 4or wor^ r/i/« ^/// ^^o;>, 30 5 fiigy* and thick 316' weather ; <5 "U ? "7 29 feet 23 head 17 29 4 32 8 4 33 8 4 34 8 4 35 8. neck 4 36 81 22 arms 18 breaft 14 29 heart 27 4-37 8 4 38 8 4 39 14. 40 8 8 44.! 8 4 42 8 4 43 8 morn o 15 o I 2 58 45 34 3 3^ rifcs 39 7 8 8 9 9 10 13 48 I 50 14 o I 2| 3 4 5 1 10 47' u 15 1 1 50 mo:fi 28 1 u 3 > 4 S fets 7 46 9 10 to II 6 I I « iJ 2 3 mfmtmimmmm JL II. AiTguft hath XXXL' Days, . 17724 ■f^ -Wbate'er the Wintry'Froft Nitrou^prenar'd J the various blofToni'd Sprmg, ' Put in white, promiie forth ; the Summer Sun«' ] ConcoA.*d itrong, rufli bound|efs now to y'lcyf. Full per;e£t ail. . Firtt Q;^5th, yh. 40m. Aft. } ( Lalt Q^2iit, 8h. 32m. Mo. I Full D i3th| 4h. 25m^Mo. 3 ( New # 28ih, iih. 45m. M. ' M| W ]Refnarkable Days~ Ajpe^s, r. O ./ D V r. # /. SFfeaT ID [D I Weather y ^c, 'h m h ^/^ c^. « m | li m (4 44"^! belly 8 25 1 ]7 I Lammas Day.{ .2 s D 2 4!3 7 ^ « 7 9 I> 102 3 1*4 V46 157 I6D 172 183 >94 205 216 2421 264 275 28 6 7ihpaft Trinity, § "U ? # Perigee, (^ ^ g cl. f. 5m, 33f. 7*s rife i ih. gron»ing ^weather the moft $ rifes 1 1 h, 50m. efthis month. 4 45 8 27 4 47 8 reins 4 48 8 8th p. Trinity, cl. f. 5™, St. Lawrenck, ■- ^ P. Wales born 1762, clock faft 4pn, \i{, 9th pad Trinity. # Apogee. * 3 *5 neck 19- arms 11 ip 13 II 58 . , 8 36 8 i6[ 9 24 8 3710 12 9n}^ 5 9 5«; Q 10 23 .26 St. Bartholomew, plentifully 15 7lbreall refrejhing Jho-wers I5 17- 7I 23 clock faft im, 28f. /i^f 5 187 •latter thd of this, month. St. Augulline. i)Q> h St. John Baj). beheaded, i4khf>.TrL #.Per. fs. \ g ,5 ,23 7 n and Clock lQe^ih^j:.j£ 2 5 2^ 7 5 *« y 5 22 7 heart 21 beJly 2i reins 21.*.; morn Q 49 I 48 2r 52 3 50 fets 7 4 P .1 ,2 3 4 5 .6 6 o 55 48 36 24 12 5 o 50 7 40 8 8 48^ 8 56 " I 9 46 V 1* '' I ..•^t ^ .i » :i» if •4 , f .^■1 . "i. ^ « '.'^■' ? *!i# «- f \ f^ ■ I' i y« If: Vt^-M*^ — X>**.*iw^ ^ 3/ I: •P"- •— ~-~^= :... ^v.4^,..-:*m0Smt>'*^»'''^^^ "smmsmtffsim f-l'MM,l%M,j \ ■« V' 6 ' '> ■ ••»»' t;ii , "^ ^^j^-.^r* t * .V , IB^ % 1^ • >* '* #• ■ ■ .u < '^ •=».■! > a* .^ «4 ^^1 t.^r >- irTrmT^iiiiiiiii i»iiiiiiir-im'iin 1*, \ J ' '> V ■ > i? .%< ti \» .'*>. "* A -* - 1 'X *i^ »Jc ''X* Vm wo »»<" < ^ C^.>i^ iCv-vwA^ . — iV-X»4ft. -^^Jih^j^ c^^f^^ iuxjfi^ 1i t^ : ^ //. n,>f/^^^ir ^^j^,^^ O^^ _,£m. ^at**^ jf^ >i . t^ . -p X [nvt^MH/j^ n V «« *1.1' J?^- 4i« "^K *. 7* >^>v»r>v ''^ ^♦p ^S^V^ r ' T 1r u4 X ./• ^ IX. September hath X^XX Days, ijjiri ' Lef us tread the Maze OfAutMmtunc nfin'd j andtaltc, reviv'd 1 he Breath f Orchard, big with bendir^g Fruit, Obedient to the Bree/o, and bviating NVay ., From tie deep-lor^iiedRjughja m^llo•v Shower Ir.celTint mehs away. The juicy, l^ear, • ^^-I'e o.vnv Peach, the ihining PlnrhK F# 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5. 5 5 5 5 28 30 31 33 35 36 38 39 4* 43 44 45 47 48 50 52 53 55 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 5 6 6 clo. do. 8m. 45f. cool morn- 6 /«^/ «»^ evenings, 7 St. Cyprian. D 15 th p.T. # Per. g-U ? '6 2 Pretty full Tides ^ if ^vind (6 3 St. Michael. (^5. -ff. 6 4 clo. flow lom. 4r. ]6 59 o I 3 5 6 8 9 6 6 6 6 6 6] thigh.'« 18 knee's' H 27 legs 22 feet 16 28 head 22 neck 16 27 arms 23 breath 17 heart >5 29 belly 29' tecrets 29 9 9 10 f I morn o 24 50; I I -241 37 28 I 2 3 4 22, 24' 2 Or 20' rifes 6 32 4 34 o I I 2 3 4 5 6 6 I 9' I a t :5' 4« .3- 2 I 7 7 8 8 9 10 10 50' 11 44; morn 44' 1 50 2 ;8 ieas 6 24 7 6, 7 52 8 4010 6'io; 411 '9H 2; O^ t 4 7 7 I 9 famsumsasMM Oaober hath XXXI Days, 1772, Some Cyclers h ivc, by art or Age, unJeara'd I Their genuine Kelilh, & of fundry Vines— Aflum'd the Flavouri —A German oft has fwjU'd his Thtoat, and fworn, ^ j Deluded, that imperial Rhine beftow'd j The generous Rummer, whilft the Owner pl^us'd j Laughs only at his Gueits, thus cntertain'd t With foreign Vintage from his Cyder-Cafle. f FirtTQTyd, ih. Afternoon, i SI" Q;,i9th, ih. Afternoon F. # nth, gom. Afternoon, f \ New D 26th, 5h. lopi.M. M. D. W D. Remarkable Days, AfpeSiSt Weather y 8cc, [H M H \place. il M H I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 «3 \l «7 18 ^9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 5 6 7 D 2 3 4 5 6 I, 2 3 4 5 6 7 D 2 3 4 5 6 7 D 2 3 Perigee, full tides ; St. Simon and ]\ 6 6 6 6 5 o 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 cnigns, 9^ 30 II 12 o 14 6 27 jio 26 16 6|Knces.,ii .26 imom. 52 6 54 6 55 6 16 56 6 M 3 ? i 7 I cold nights come on apace. 6586 5 clock (low 16m. 6f. 29 - , 30 j 6i7*s rife i6m. 6f. u $ ^ 18 19 21 22 24 25 26 28 30 31 33 35 36 38 39 40 42 43 45 46 48 49 'Very pleajant fweather forthe feafon \ 1 6th paft Trinity, clo. flow iim. 36f. ferene Air ; 7*s rife 7h. nonxj a ft or n: hut foon o*ver ; St. Den. B. pleajant iveather ; 17th paft Trin. # Apog. high nvinds and bluftering *cloc. flow 13m. 42f. nuenther about thefi days ; frofty mornings l^ evenings ; A !(> 18 p. Trin. 6 ^ ? clo. flow 15m. 6f. I am much miftaken if this month ends' before a long ftorm begins ; 19th p. T. K. Gc. 3d beg. Crifpi n Ma. (to reign , 1 7 60 6 51 6 F,fe^. to 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 22 legs. feet. 13 25 head ^9 neck., 12 24 arms. breaft. H '26 heart 24 belly. 23 6 rei;is.; 23 fecrets fetts, 23 thigl 21 IS 28 28 27 24 20 iS rifes 6 10 o I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 48 22 5 52 44 10 40 11 40 morn, o I 3 4 5 45 5« o 12 22 6 341 7 26 8 25 o o I 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 10 ij o I 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 knees I 9 24 20 10 20(11 45 , o 5« 40 28 16 5 58 46 34 25 »5 o 50 40 30 20 10 o 50 38 26 14 o 50 38 26 9 H 10 2 10 55 ■ 2. ur ^/^i: a?. % PoSSr:*^ % J >ni I. rto o 40 28 16 5 58 46 25 «5 50 40 30 20 10 o 50 38 \ U»nMS.' ^ 3(4//.^ V^K^O^S ^it>n ig*, ^IaJ. Co 7^1 f «< ^^Aj 1/ — ^^^sy^ W^'^ ^&^/SLjl . ^ -; v.^ »» :> • yn Xl. November hath XXX Diys, 1772. ^.2 nuita V .1 ^ See Wimcr comes, to rule the vary'd Year, Sullen and lad with all hi' riling Train ; ——Vapours, and Clouds, and Stormi—— Hang o'er the farthelt Verge of Heaven,— the Sun Scarce fpreads o'er Ether the dejeAed Day. F. Q^2d, 2h. 50m. Morn. 7 | L. Q^ 17th, 1 ih, 50m Ful. % I orii, 7h. 34m.J|^. W N» l^lWl Remarkahie Days, j/peffs \ T> !d.| attii Wiather &c. 3) 24th, 3h. 50m. Alt. iAF./ea 44 6|6 7 rD,2o'th p.T. AUSaints 6 I'^i All Souls, clo. (1. i6in. i^L rain about thefe days ; Gunpow. Treifon. * ? ^ T/^/ heft ^way of dealing Pf. Fred. bo. 1745. «m«V^ 2 ill p. T. # Ap. an hgneft man is, to deal ivith him cl. il. 15m. 48r. 9|c-(^ $ St. Mart. B. as tho"* he were a rogue, and by that means perhaps you may keep him i $ % honeji, 2 2d pad Trinity ;^ n O "V 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 H J5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2*? 26 27 28 29 3<^ 7 D 2 3 4 5 6 7 D 2 3 4 S 6 7 D 2 3 4 5 6 7 D H M H 6~'59 6 •I 2 4 5 Vs place. H M .IH . M • 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 clo. fl. 14m. 43r. perhaps a fall of fnonu foon, A?g 7 # Perig. 7*s f. I ih. 30m. 7 23d paft Trinity. A ^ HJ 7 nT^ 51 7 clo. fl. 12m. 56f. // /j|7 ij5 D 8 *^^' ^* ^^ in your 7 ^winter* s firing if you ha've 7 but fe^iv days to come before 7 Adv. Sun. nlf f nvinterj St, And. will be upon you, 7 6 8 9 10 II 12 '3 H «S 16 i3 >9 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 5 5 S 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 legs 28 feet 24 head neck 21 arms 16 28 breaft 24 heart 19 belly ^7 reins 16 fecrets 17 thighs 16 knees 14 28 legs 23 I I 2(. morn o 20 I 2 3 4 5 6 20 18 16 >5 12 8 rifes 6 6 6 50 44 35 7 8 38 38 9 10 1 1 40 morn o I i4 :> 4 5 (etts 6 o 16 241 6 8 9 10 II 5 8 o o I 30 20 la o 5® 40 30 20 10 o 45 35 25 '* SO 4< I 4« 38 28 16 10 46; o 14] o I 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 10 It o o I 2 3 4 4 I 7 8 9 9 er hath XXXl Days, 1772. •Defr.ending to the long da k Might, Wide lhadinp;all, theproftratc W r!diefignt. Nor it theNi^ht unwi I'd ; wliil vitil Heac, Light, Life, and J y, the du ious Day forfake. The cherilh'd Fiel s ' Put on their W nter Robes of pure't Wh' tc, Tici. 7 ( N F. Qi lik, 8h. 45m. A»iciT Pull # loth^ I h. 30(11 ^.?.9t.L7l!lt9^* 30«!^ M '^\Remarkahtri)ays, AfpeBi, I r. 0i. ; D *' Ai3 civ. 41. iJin.j^i.- plm/antVj 33 2.4 for Dicemher", *;i; {? | SS' 7*8 f. I2ji. 34m. AO<^ 4!# clo. fl. 9m. 20f. - 5 7.. Apogee O ^O'jdSand. in Adv. Nich.B, 7|* , « great fall ofjhoi^ about ^ 3 . /Aj/^ dajfSj thtn a /pace of it *}^f clofe coldfrofiy nveather ,,. ^.aj5 clo. 11. 6m. 4.2f. lAjhichhuilip i l.i 6 continue for many days or 7 (147!' ^ ammiftaken ; f 3i^.3:] 42 5 mtfi^f J'^f^ «« 21 84 42 42 42 42 %"W I .» j:>- ^ %% • .» rs- J'r kr 7 2 8 42 9 30 o 17 « 5 44 1 32 « ¥ «;'v a^-*^^