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Ranger 1629
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord 1629, being from the worlds creation 5578 and the first after leape yeare : calculated and properly referred to the meridian of the honourable citie of Yorke, where the pole is raysed aboue the horizon 54. degrees, 25. minutes, and whose longitude is reckoned 22. degrees, 25 minutes so that it may well serue for all eclipses and aspects for the honourable city of London without any sensible errour -
Bretnor, 1629
a new almanacke, and prognostication for the yeere of our redemption, 1629, being the first from bissextile, or leape yeare : rectified for the eleuation of the Pole Articke, and meridian of the famous citie of ... and may serue for the most parts of Great [Brittaine?] -
Browne, 1629
a new almanacke, and prognostication, for the yeare [of our] Lord God 1629, being the first after leape-yeere : composed and properly referred to the longitude and latitude of the Pole Artick of that famous city of London, and may serue generally for the most part of Great-Britaine ... at London, longitude, 25. deg. latitude, 51-32 -
Euans 1629
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord 1629 : composed according to art, and especially referred to the latitude and longitude of the ancient shire-town of Shrewesburie, but serueth conueniently any part of Great Britaine : much in a little -
Gilden 1629
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God 1629, being the first after bissextile or leape yeare : calculated and composed according to art for the meridian and latitude of the towne of Shipston vpon Stow[r]e in the county of Worcester, and may well serue for all the south parts of Great Britaine -
Honiwax 1629
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God, 1629 : being the first after bissextile, or leape yeere : collected according to lawfull art, and rectified for the elevation and meridian of the Cinque Port, and most famous towne of New-castle upon Tyne, in the north part of England -
Perkins 1629
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1629 : being the first after the bissextile, or leap yeare, and from the worlds creation 5591 -
Woodhouse, 1629
An almanacke or prognostication for the yeere of our Redemption, 1629, being the first after the leape yeare : contayning sundry rules, notes and directions, necessary for most sorts of men, seruing indifferently for all this kingdome of Great Britaine, but more specially for the ancient citie of Chichester, and the southerne parts -
White 1629
A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1629. Being the first after the bissextile, or leap yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the most honourable city of London, and will serue generally for the monarchy of Great Britaine -
Sofford 1629
A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God, 1629. Being the first from the bissextile or leape yeare. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of the most honourable city of London, where the pole is eleuated aboue the horizon 51. degrees and 32. minutes. And may very well serue for the most parts of great Britaine -
Rivers. 1629
A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare since the Nativitie of Christ MDCXXIX. Beeing the third after leape-yeare. Calculated for the Vniversitie of Cambridge: and may generally serve for the whole ile of Great Britaine -
Allestree 1629
a new almanack and prognosti[cation for the yeere?] of our Lord God [1629] and from the creation 5591, being the first fro[m] leap-yeere -
Dade 1629
a new almanacke and prognostication with the forraigne computation, in which you may behold [the] state of this yeere 1629, for the meridian of London and may serue for the most part of Great Brittaine, being the next after the leape yeere -
Butler 1629
A new almanacke and prognostication for the yeere of our Lord God, 1629. being the first after the leape yeare. Calculated for the meridian of the ancient sheire towne of Leicester where the pole articke is eleuated aboue the horizon 52. deg. 38. min. being neere the middle of the famous [...]. Composed and written according the the rules of art. By Robert Butler -
Clarke 1629
a new almanack for this present yeare, being the first after the bissextile or leap-yeare, and from the worlds creation 5599 : serving especially for 21 deg. of longit. 52 of latitude