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Partridge. 1652. An almanack for the yeare of the worlds redemption, 1652
And of it's creation, 5645. Being bissextile or le ape [sic] yeare. Calculated and principally referred to the meridian and latitude of the ancient and honourable city of London, and without sensible errour may serve for any part of England. Contayning many usefull and profitable observations, rules, and tables necessary and fit for such a worke. Composed and made fit for the use of all sorts of men in generall. By Seth Partridge, surveyor, practitioner in the mathematicks -
Partridge 1651
an almanack for the yeare of the world's redemption, 1651 ... calculated ... to the longitude and latitude of ... London -
A survey of the year 1655, or, An almanack for the yeare of Christ, 1655 ...
calculated ... to the meridian and latitude of ... London -
Synopsis anni 1656
a view of the year of the worlds creation, 5605 ... rectified to the meridian of the honorable city of London -
Synopsis anni 1657
a view of the year of our Lord Christ ... rectified to the meridian of the city of London -
Synopsis anni 1658
a view of the year of the worlds redemption 1658 ... rectified to the meridian of the city of London -
Synopsis anni 1659
a view of the year of the worlds creation 5608 ... rectified to the meridian of the city of London -
Partridge, 1649
an almanack and prognostication of the worlds redemption, 1649, and of the creation, 5642, being the first after bissextile or leape yeare : calculated and principally referred to the meridian of the most honourable city of London, whose scituation is in longitude 24 degrees and 20 minutes, and in latitude 52 degrees, 32 minutes, and may serve indifferently for the whole kingdome of England -
A survey of the yeer 1654, or, An almanack for the yeare of Christ, 1654, and of the worlds creation, 5603
being the second after leap-year : calculated and principally referred to the meridian and latitude of the honourable city of London, and without sensible errour may serve for any part of England