❧ A little treatise, containing many proper Tables and rules, very necessary for the use of all men, The contents whereof appear in the next page following. ¶ Collected and set forth by Richard Grafton. 1571. ¶ LONDINI. In aedibus Richardi Tottelli. Cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum. ¶ THE CONTENTS OF this Book. ¶ first a Preface, wherein is declared th'effect of all the matters herein contained. ¶ A Calendar very necessary for the use of this Book. ¶ An Almanac for lx years yet to come, where in you may readily find Easter, Rogation, and whitsunday. ¶ A Table or Rondell, wherein you may at all times readily find the year of our Lord. The Epact, The Prime, The Dominical letter, and the Leap year for ever. ¶ A Rule at all times to know the Age of the Moon, her change and full, for ever. ¶ A Table whereby to found for ever the feasts of Easter, and all other movable feasts, as well those that have been, as all such as are to come. ¶ A new and more brief Computation of the years of our Lord, agreeing with the years of the reigns of all the kings of this Realm sithen the Conquest, whereby readily you may find the year of our Lord, the Prime, Epact, The Sundays letter, the Leap year, the beginning of every kings reign, and the number of years that he reigned, and also may quickly understand the account of the years of any Evidence. ¶ A Table to know the Ebbs and Floods in most Ports and Havens in England. ¶ A Table declaring what sign the Moon shallbe in any day of the year for ever, and also when it is good to let blood, to Bath or to purge. ¶ All the Principal Fairs in a more orderly manner then hath been heretofore set forth. ¶ The high ways also from one town to another moche larger than before hath been set forth. THE PREFACE. THE order of this small Book, & the matters therein contained are as followeth. ¶ FIRST I have placed herein a Calendar, wherein I have observed the old saints days, not of superstition, as though I thought every of them mentioned in the said Calendar to be a saint (for of some I know the contrary: Neither if they were all saints, do I therefore place them in my Calendar) But because it hath been a custom of ancient time to use their names in signifying and making certain the days, times, and terms of the year, as by the dating of diverse old Deeds, Evidences, and Records it will apere. And because the same custom is yet retained in the returning of writs and processes, and also is commonly used in the noting and setting forth of the principal Fairs and markets & other seasons of the year those names serve well for my purpose, & therefore I might not conveniently have left them out. And unto the said Calendar I have added the kalends, Nonas, and Ideses, because diverse evidences are dated on those days and by those words. And thereunto also I have added the vigiles and festival days, with the true time of the Terms and their returns, because that having this book, there shallbe no occasion to call for any other Calendar. And finally in the end of the said Calendar, I have set forth an Almanac for lx. years yet to come, wherein is showed the first Sunday in Lent, Caster day, Rogation week, & whitsunday, and by them you may find all other movable feasts. NEXT AFTER the Almanac is a Table or Rondell that teacheth for ever readily to find the years of our Lord, the Epact, the Prime, the Dominical letter and the Leap year, with a declaration of the use of the same Table. AND also a rule to know the age of the Moon, her Change, and Full for ever. Then followeth a Table to find the feasts of Easter, and so all other the movable feasts that have been in time past, or shall be hereafter for ever, with a plain instruction of the use and understanding thereof. THAN beginneth my Computation of years, wherein is to be noted, that every page thereof is divided into eight several parts or places, as may appear by the titles over every of their heads. In the first place are the years of our lord. In the second the Prime: In the third, the Epact: In the fourth, the Dominical letter: In the fifth, the leap year, when so ever it happeneth: In the sixth, are the names of the kings as they reigned, beginning with William the Conqueror. etc. And in the same place also are the Months that every of them entered into their reigns. And in the seventh, are the days of the Months that every of them began to reign in. And in the eight and last, are the years that every of them reigned. Also in the end of the reign of every king I have showed the day of his death if he died being king, or the day of his deposition if he were deposed, with a true account how many years, Months, weeks or days he reigned. ¶ AND HERE I think it meet to declare somewhat of the commodity and necessary use of the Computation afore mentioned. And for the better instruction and understanding thereof I will move certain questions, and give answers to the same, in such sort as shall so utter the order and manner thereof (as it were by examples) that I doubt not, but the true and necessary use of the same, shall plainly appear to all men. 1. Question. I would know by this Computation in the fourth year of king Edward the first, what was then the year of our Lord, the Prime, the Epact, Dominical letter, and the mont and day that he began his reign in, and what day in the week the same was? Answer. Among the kings, seek out for king Edward the first, and then look for the fourth year of his reign, and there it appeareth to be the year of our Lord 1275. The Prime. 3. The Epact. 18. The Dominical letter F. The month that he began his reign in, November & the. 16. day, which day that year was Saturday, as is easy to be known if you look in the Calendar for the xuj day of November, accomptyuge F. for Sunday, than that day must needs be Saturday, and so of all other the like. 2. Question. An Evidence dated the. 15. kalends of December in the three year of king john, I would know what day of the mont the same was, and how long it is sithen? Answer. First look in the Calendar in the Month of November for the kalends of December, and there you shall find, that the xu kalends of December is on the xvij day of November. Then seek in the Computation for king john, and you shall find that the third year of his reign was in the year of our Lord. 1201. And then set down this year of our lord wherein the question is asked, which is. 1571. and take out thereof. 1201. and there resteth. 370. And so it must follow that upon the xvij day of November next, it shallbe sithen the three year of king john. 370. years, and thus of the like. 3. Question. An Evidence dated the second Sunday in Lent in the four year of king Stephin. I would know in what year of our Lord the same was, and also in what mont, and on what day the second Sunday in Lent was then? Answer. First look among the kings for king Stephyn. And when you have found him then look for the four year of his reign, and there you shall find the year of our lord to be. 1138. and the Prime. 18. and B. the Sundays letter. Then go to the table that teacheth to know Easter day and all the movable feasts, which is the next Table before the Computation. And there under the title of Prime, seek among those numbers for. 18. And when you have found it, look downward from the line where the Prime standeth, and seek for the next B. which that year was the Sundays letter. And when you have found B. go forward in that line, and there you shall find the twenty day of February to be that year the first Sunday in Lent, and thereunto put vij days for one week more, and that showeth that the second Sunday in Lent that year was the 27. day of February. Then set down this present year of our Lord 1571. and take out thereof the year of our Lord that was then, which was. 1138. and there resteth. 433. And so it doth plainly appear that the. 27. day of February next coming, it shallbe 433. yeres-sithen the four year of the reign of king Stephyn. And thus you may do with the like. 4. Question. I have a lease for lxxx years, that began at Mighelmas in the. 17. year of king Henry the vij My desire is to know this present year. 1571. whether my lease be expired, or how many years I have to come? Answer. First in the Computation look among the kings for king Henry the vij & then for the. 17. year of his reign, which you shall find to be in the year of our Lord 1501. The which number take out of this present year of our Lord 1571. and then resteth. 70. & so many years of the said lease shall be expired at Mighelmas next, and then shall remain. 10. years to come, and so of the like. 5 ¶ An other Question and plain example meet for such as can not extract one number out of an other. A Lease dated the vj. of julij, in the. 31. year of the reign of king Henry the eight for the term of xl years that began at our Lady day in Lent then next following: I would now know whether the said lease be expired, or how many years there are to come? Answer. first look in the Computation among the kings for king Henry the eight and for the. 31. year of his reign, which you shall find to be in the year of our Lord. 1539. Then at the next year following begin to reckon, and call that one, and so tell down in order all the years following, and end with this present year. 1571, And in the whole, you shall find the number of 32. And so many years of the said lease shallbe expired at our lady day in lent next coming. And at that time there shall remain to come of the said lease eight years and thus you may account the years of any lease. 6 An other very plain question or example, easy for all men to conceive, and in this time is commonly used, A lease dated the 17. day of August, in the u year of the reign of king Edward the uj for the term of xxj. years, which began at Mighelmas than next following. I ask the question this xii. day of August 1571. whether the said lease be expired, or how many years are yet to come? Answer. first in the Computation, among the kings, seek for king Edward the vj. and for the u year of his reign, and there you shall find the year of our lord to be. 1550. Then begin at the next year after, which is 1551. and call that one, and so tell downward all the years to this present year 1571. And in the whole you shall find. 21. which plainly declareth that at Mighelmas next, the aforesaid term of. 21. years shall be fully expired. And this you may do in the account of all terms of years. Note also that in the said Computation diverse of the kings have in the first year of their reign no year of our Lord: The cause is, that they began in the same year that the former king died in. And therefore when you tell the years, do not reckon them that have no year of our Lord, Note also that the year of our lord after the Computation of the Church of England, beginneth ever the. 25. day of March which is the day of the Annunciation of our Lady. And the number of the Epacte beginneth ever the first day of March, and the Prime the first day of january. Note also, that when thou accountest any term of years, that the same term that thy lease first began in, must end & finish in the last year of thy reckoning at the self same term. As if thy lease began at Myghelmas for xxj years, than it must end at Mighelmas the same year that the whole xxj years are expired in, & if at Midsummer, than it must end at Midsummer the same year, as the last question and example doth plainly show. And this I trust may suffice for the instruction of the use, order, and commodity of the said Computation. Then followeth four Tables that teach for ever to know in most Ports and Havens of this Realm: when it is full Sea, with a plain declaration of the said tables. And finally one other Table, showing for ever what sign the Moon is and shall be in every day, and declareth also what days are good to let Blood, purge, or Bath. etc. And hereunto I have added the Month, day, and place, of all the Fairs kept in England, set forth in a more orderly manner then heretofore hath been. And finally, in the later end hereof is set out the ways (in a larger manner then before they have been) as well how a man may travel from any notable town in England, to the City of London, as from London to any notable town, or from one notable town to an other in the most parts of this Realm: So that herein are contained the chief and most necessary things that pertain to any man's travel. FINIS. January hath. 31. days. Son riseth Hour 7. 34 mi setteth. 4. 26 mi The day is. 8. hours. 26 mi The night. 15. 34 mi 3 A Calend. Circumcision of Christ. B 1. b 4 no. Octaves of S. Stephin B 2 11 c 3 no. Octa. of S. john. 3 d Pridie. no. Octa. of Innocentes B 4 19 e Nonas. Octa. of Tho. Becket B 5 8 f 8 id. Twelve day. 6 g 7 id. Felix 7 16 A 6 id. Lucian 8 5 b 5 id. Agapite virgin. 9 c 4 id. Paul first Hermit. Sol ln Aquari. B 10 13 b 3 id. Atlas. 11 2 e Pridie. id. Arcade Martyr. 12 f Idus, Hilarii bishop 13 10 g 19 Cal. Feb. Felicia B 14 A 18 call. Maure 15 18 b 17 call. Marcell 16 7 c 16 call. Anthony B 17 d 15 call. Prisca 18 15 e 14 call. Wolstan. 19 4 f 13 call. Sebestian 20 g 12 call. Agnes 21 12 A 11 call. Vincent. 22 1 b 10 call. Emerence Term begins. 23 c 9 call. Timothe 24 9 d 8 call. Conuer. of S. Paul. 25 e 7 call. Policarpe 26 17 f 6 call. julian 27 6 g 5 call. Valerii 28 A 4 call. Theodore. 29 14 b 3 call. Basill 30 3 c Pridie. call Victor. 31 February hath. 28. days. Son ariseth Hour 7. 14. min. setteth 4. 46. min The day is. 9 hours. 32 mi The night. 14. 28 m d kalendss. S. Bridget Fast. 1 11 e 4 no. Purif. of our Lady. 2 19 f 3 no. Blaze. 3 8 g Pridie. no. Gilbert 4 A Nonas. Agathe. 5 16 b 8 id. Vedasti & Amandi. 6 5 c 7 id. Anguli bishop. E 7 d 6 id. Paul Bishop. 8 13 e 5 id. Apolin. Son in Pisces. 9 2 f 4 id. Scolastica. E 10 g 3 in. Enostragie 11 10 A Pridie. id. Eulalie. Term endeth. 12 b Idus. Exantippa. 13 18 c 16 Cal. Marc. Valentine 14 7 d 15 call. Faustine & jonite 15 e 14 call. julian virgin 16 15 f 13 call. Policron E 17 4 g 12 call. Simion 18 A 11 call. Tabini. 19 12 b 10 call. Mildred 20 1 c 9 call. Lxix. martyrs. 21 d 8 call. Cathedras. Petri 22 9 e 7 call. Locus bisexti. Fast 23 f 6 call. Mathy. 24 17 g 5 call. conversio S. Pauli 25 6 A 4 call. Nestor 26 b 3 call. Augustine. E 27 14 c Pridie. call. Oswolde. E 28 March hath. 31. days. Son riseth Hour 6. 18. min. setteth 5. 42. min. The day is. 11. hours 24 mi The night 12. 36 mi 3 d Calend. david 1 e 6 no. Chad 2 11 f 5 no. Martin 3 g 4 no. Adrian 4 19 A 3 no. Eusebij & Foce 5 8 b Pridie. no. Victor 6 c Nonas. Parpetue 7 16 d 8 id. Felix 8 5 e 7 id. xi. Martyr's 9 f 6 id. Agape 10 13 g 5 id. Quirion Sol in Aries. 11 2 A 4 id. Gregory The first Equinoctial. 12 b 3 id. Theodore 13 10 c Pridie. id. Candid 14 d Idus. Longinis E 15 18 e 17 Cal. April. Hila & jonace Spring. 16 7 f 16 call. Patrick 17 g 15 call. Edward 18 15 A 14 call. joseph E 19 4 b 13 call. Cuthbert 20 c 12 call. Benet. 21 12 d 11 call. Aphrodosii 22 1 e 10 call. Theodore 23 f 9 call. Agapite. Fast. 24 9 g 8 call. Annunti. of our Lady. 25 A 7 call. Castoris Martyr 26 17 b 6 call. Resurrect. domini. 27 6 c 5 call. Dorothy E 28 d 4 call. Victor 29 14 e 3 call. Quirine 30 3 f Pridie. call. Adelme. 31 April hath. 30. days. Son riseth Hour 6. 17. min. setterh 6. 43. min. The day. 12. hours. 26 mi The night. 11. 34 mi g Calend. Theodore 1 11 A 4 no. Marry Egipci. 2 b 3 no. Richard bishop. 3 19 c Pridie. no. Ambrose 4 8 d Nonas. Martian 5 16 e 8 id. Sexton 6 5 f 7 id. Egesippus E 7 g 6 id. Parpetuus 8 13 A 5 id. Passion of seven. virgin's 9 2 b 4 id. Tiburci & Valerian E 10 c 3 id. july bish. Sol in Taurus. 11 10 d Pridie. id. Oswolde archbishop 12 e Idus. Anisary 13 18 f 18 Cal. Maij. olive 14 7 g 17 call. Leonard 15 A 16 call. Isidore bishop. 16 15 b 15 call. Cosmy 17 4 c 14 call. Quintine 18 d 13 call. Alphe bish. 19 12 e 12 call. Victor martyr E 20 1 f 11 call. Simon Bishop E 21 g 10 call. Sother virgin 22 9 A 9 call. George martyr 23 b 8 call. Wilfride bish 24 17 c 7 call. Mark Evangelist. 25 6 d 6 call. Clete bishop 26 e 5 call. Anastacibysh 27 14 f 4 call. Vitalis Martyr 28 3 g 3 call. Peter Medolencis 29 A Pridie call. Erkenwalde Fast 30 May hath. 31. days. Son riseth Hour 5. 18. min. setteth 7. 42. min. The day is. 15. hours 24 mi The night 8. 36 mi 11 b Calend. Philip and jacob. 1 c 6 no. Athanasij bish 2 19 d 5 no. Invention of the Cross 3 8 e 4 no. Festum coronis spin 4 f 3 no. Godarde 5 16 g Pridie, no. john Port latin 6 5 A Nonas, john of Beverley E 7 b 8 id. Appara. s. Michael 8 13 c 7 id. Transiation of s. Nichol 9 2 d 6 id. Gordian & Epemachy 10 e 5 id. Antony Sol in Gemini. 11 10 f 4 id. Acheley 12 g 3 id. Seruace conf. 13 18 A Pridie, id. Isidore martyr 14 7 b Idus, Brandon E 15 c 17 Cal. Junii. Trans. of s. Barnard 16 15 d 16 call. Diascori martyr 17 4 e 15 call. Dunstan 18 f 14 call. Barnardine 19 12 g 13 call. Elen Queen E 20 1 A 12 call. julian virgin 21 b 11 call. Desiderij martyr 22 9 c 10 call. Trans. of s. Francis 23 d 9 call. Adelme bishop 24 17 e 8 call. Augustine of England 25 6 f 7 call. Bede presbiteri 26 g 6 call. German 27 14 A 5 call. Coronis martyr 28 3 b 4 call. Felix 29 c 3 call. Petrovil 30 11 d Pridie, call. Nerei 31 June hath. 30. days. Son riseth Hour 4. 34. min. setteth 8. 26. min. The day is. 16 hours. 30 mi The night. 7. 30. min. e Calend. Nicomed martyr. 1 19 f 4 no. Merceline & Pet. 2 8 g 3 no. Erasme martyr. 3 16 A Pridie. no. Petroci conf. E 4 5 b Nonas. Boniface bish. 5 c 8 id. Melon bishop 6 13 d 7 id. Medarde & Gil. 7 2 e 6 id. William conf. 8 f 5 id. Translation of Edm. 9 10 g 4 id. Innocent conf. E 10 A 3 id. Barna. The longest day. E 11 18 b Pridie. id. Basill Sol in Cancer. 12 7 c Idus. Anthony Summer. 13 d 18 Cal. julij. Basill bish. 14 15 e 17 call Vite modest 15 4 f 16 call. Tran. S. Richar. 16 g 15 call. Botolph 17 12 A 14 call. Marceline 18 1 b 13 call. Geruasijs & Pro. 19 c 12 call. Tran. S. Edwar. 20 9 d 11 call. Walburge virgin 21 e 10 call. Albany martyr 22 17 f 9 call. Audery Fast. 23 6 g 8 call. john Baptist. 24 A 7 call. Trans. of Eligij 25 14 b 6 call. john & Paul 26 3 c 5 call. Crescentis mar. 27 d 4 call. Leo bish. Fast. 28 11 e 3 call. Peter and Paul. 29 f Pridie. call. Com. of Paul. 30 july hath. 31. days. Son riseth hour 4. 18. min. setteth 8. 42. msn. The day is. 16. hours. The night. 8. 19 g Calend. Octavis s. john baptist 1 8 A 6 no. Visitation of our Ladi 2 b 5 no. Trans. of S. Tho. apost. 3 16 c 4 no. Trans. of s. Martin. 4. 5 d 3 no. Zoe virgin & martyr 5 e Pridie, Oct. Peter, Dog days begin, 6 13 f Nonas, Trans. of s. Thomas 7 g 8 id. Deposition of Grim. 8 2 A 7 id. Cecille Bishop 9 10 b 6 id. seven. brethren martyrs 10 c 5 id. Trans. of s. Benet 11 18 d 4 id. Nabor & Felix 12 7 e 3 id. Private 13 f Pridie, Revel Sol in Leo, 14 51 g Idus, Trans. s. Swithine E 15 4 A 17 Cal, August, Osmonde 16 b 16 call. Kenelm king 17 12 c 15 call. Arnulph bishop 18 1 d 14 call. Rufine & justine 19 e 13 call. Margaret virgin E 20 9 f 12 call. praxedes virgin 21 g 11 call. Marry Magdalen 22 17 A 10 call. Apolin bishop 23 6 b 9 call. Christine vir. Fast. 24 c 8 call. james Apostle, 25 14 d 7 call. Anne 26 3 e 6 call. seven. Slepers' 27 f 5 call. Samson bishop 28 11 g 4 call. Felix & his fellows 29 19 A 3 call. Abdon & Seni. 30 b Pridie, Germany Bishop 31 August hath. 31. days. Son riseth hour 4. 36. min. setteth 7. 24. msn. The day is. 15. hours. 12 mi The night. 8. 48 mi 8 c Calond, Peter Lammas E 1 16 d 4 no. Stephyn martyr 2 5 e 3 no. 3 f Pridie. not justine 4 13 g Nonas, Festum Nivis 5 2 A 8 id. Transfiguration 6 b 7 id. The feast of jesus 7 10 c 6 id. Ciriake & soci. 8 d 5 id. Roman martyr 9 18 e 4 id. Laurence martyr 10 7 f 3 id. Tiburcius mar. 11 g Pridie. id. Clare virgin 12 15 A Idus. Hipolite & so. Sol in Virgo. 13 4 b 19 Cal. Sep. Eusebii 14 c 18 call. Assump. of our Lady 15 12 d 17 call. Rock Dog days end. 16 1 e 16 call. Octa of Laurence 17 f 15 call. Agapite mar. 18 9 g 14 call. Magnus E 19 A 13 call. Lewes' bysh E 20 17 b 12 call. Barnarde 21 6 c 11 call. Oct. Assumption 22 d 10 call. Timothe Fast. 23 14 e 9 call. Barthol. Apostle. 24 3 f 8 call. Lewes' king 25 g 7 call. Severine 26 11 A 6 call. Ruff martyr 27 19 b 5 call. Austin 28 c 4 call. Decola. of s. john E 29 8 d 3 call. Felix & Auda. R 30 e Pridie. call. Cuthbert virgin 31 September hath. 30. days. Son riseth hour 6. 52. min. setteth 6. 17. min. The day is. 12. hours. 35 mi The night 11. 25 mi 16 f Calend. Egidii 1 5 g 4 no. Anthony 2 A 3 no. Gregory E 3 13 b Pridie. no. Trans. of s. Cuthbert E 4 2 c Nonas. Martin 5 d 8 id. Eugenius E 6 10 e 7 id. Gorgon E 7 f 6 id. Nativity of our Lady 8 18 g 5 id. Silvius 9 7 A 4 id. Protho & jasincti 10 b 3 id. Marcian 11 15 c Pridie. id. Maurily Autumn. 12 4 d Idus. Amancie. Sol in Libra. 13 e 18 Cal. Octo. Exalt. Second Equinoctial 14 12 f 17 call. Oct. of Mary 15 1 g 16 call. Edeth 16 A 15 call. Lambert 17 9 b 14 call. Victor 18 c 13 call. januarii martyr 19 17 d 12 call. Eutas 20 6 e 11 call. Matthew Apost E 21 f 10 call. Mauris E 22 14 g 9 call. Tecle virgin 23 3 A 8 call. Andoche martyr 24 b 7 call. Frimini martyr 25 11 c 6 call. Cipri 〈…〉 & justine 26 19 d 5 call. Cousin & Damiani 27 e 4 call. Exupire 28 8 f 3 call. Michael Archangel. 29 g Pridie. call. Jerome 30 October hath. 31. days. Son riseth hour 6, 35, min, setteth 5, 25, min, The day is. 10. hours 50 mi The night. 13. 10 mi 16 A Calend, Remigij bishop 1 5 b 6 no. Leodegarij bishop 2 13 c 5 no. Candidi martyr 3 2 d 4 no. France's confessor E 4 e 3 no. Faith. 5 10 f Pridie. not Marci & Marciliani E 6 g Nonas, Deonice 7 18 A 8 id. Geryon & Victor 8 7 b 7 id. Nicasius Term beginneth. 9 c 6 id. Wilfride virgin 10 15 d 5 id. Trans. of Edward. 11 4 e 4 id. Calixt 12 f 3 id. Wolfran Sol in Scorpio. 13 12 g Pridie. id. Michaelis in monte 14 1 A Idus. Audery 15 b 17 Cal. Nou. Trans. of Etheld E 16 9 c 16 call. Agas 17 d 15 call. Luke Evangelist. 18 17 e 14 call. Phriswide vir. 19 6 f 13 call. Austrebert virgin 20 g 12 call. xi. M. virgins. 21 14 A 11 call. Marry Salome 22 3 b 10 call. Maglorie 23 c 9 Crispin & Crispini E 24 11 d 8 call. Trans. of john Be. 25 19 e 7 call. Vr●●la 26 f 6 call. Florence Fast. 27 8 g 5 call. Simon & jude. 28 〈◊〉 A 4 call. Narcissus' bishop 29 16 b 3 call. German bishop. 30 5 c Pridie. call. Ouintine. Fast. 31 November hath. 30. days. Son riseth hour 7. 34. min. setteth 4. 26. min. The day is. 8. hours. 52 mi The night 15. 8 mi d Calend. All Saints. 1 13 e 4 no. All souls 2 2 f 3 no. Winifred virgin. 3 g Pridie. no. Amancius 4 10 A Nonas. let presbiteri E 5 b 8 id. Leonarde E 6 18 c 7 id. Wilfride arch. 7 7 d 6 id. Quatuor corona. 8 e 5 id. Theodore martyr 9 15 f 4 id. Martin bishop of R. 10 4 g 3 id. Martyne bishop 11 A Pridie. id. Paternie Sol in Sagittarius. 12 12 b Idus. Brice 13 1 c 18 Cal. Decemb. Trans. of Erken. 14 d 17 call. Machute E 15 9 e 16 call. Edmund arch. 16 f 15 call. Init. Reg. Elizabeth. 17 17 g 14 call. Oct. s. Mattine 18 6 A 13 call. Saint Elizabeth E 19 b 12 call. Edmund king 20 14 c 11 call. Presenta. of Mary 21 3 d 10 call. Cecili virgin 22 e 9 call. Clement 23 11 f 8 call. Grisogoni martyr 24 19 g 7 call. Katherine virgin. 25 8 A 6 call. Lini 26 b 5 call. Agricoli 27 c 4 call. Rufy Term ends. E 28 16 d 3 call. Saturn. Fast E 29 5 e Pridie. Andrew Apost. 30 December hath. 31. days. Son riseth hour 8, 12, min, setteth 3, 48, min, The day is. 7. hours 36 m The night. 16. 24 mi f Calend. Loye 1 13 g 4 no. Libane 2 2 A 3 no. Deposi. Osmond. 3 10 b Pridie. no. Barbara virgin 4 c Nonas. Sabba abbot 5 18 d 8 id. Nicholas bishop E 6 7 e 7 id. Oct. s. Andrew. E 7 f 6 id. Concep. of our Lady 8 15 g 5 id. Cyprian abbot E 9 4 A 4 id. Eulalia virgin 10 b 3 id. Zantippa Sol in Capricorn. 11 12 c Pridie. id. Paul bish. Winter. 12 1 d Idus. Lucy vir. Shortest day. 13 e 19 Cal. januarij. Othile virgin 14 9 f 18 call Valery bishop E 15 g 17 call. O Sapiencia 16 17 A 16 call. Lazarus bish. E 17 6 b 15 call. Gracian bish 18 c 14 call. Venesi 19 14 d 13 call. julian Fast. 20 3 e 12 call. Thomas Apostle. 21 f 11 call. 30. Martyrs E 22 11 g 10 call. Victor virgin 23 19 A 9 call. Candldy Fast. 24 b 8 call. Christmas day. 25 8 c 7 call. Stephyn 26 d 6 call. john Evangelist. 27 16 e 5 call. Innocentes day. 28 5 f 4 call. Thomas Becket 29 g 3 call. Trans. of s. james 30 13 A Pridie. Silvester Bishop 31 An Almanac for lx years yet to come. The year of our lord. The Prime. The Epact. Domi. letter. Leap year. Ashwensedaye the first day of Lent. Easter day. Roga, week. whitsunday. 1572 15 15 F E Febru. 19 April. 6 May. 12 May. 25 1573 16 26 D 4 Marinell 22 April 27 10 1574 17 7 C 24 April 11 May 17 30 1575. 18 18 B 16 3 9 22 1576 19 29 A G March 7 22 28 june 10 1577 1 10 FLETCHER Febru 20 7 13 May 26 1578 2 21 E 12 Marinell 20 5 18 1579 3 2 D March 4 April 19 25 june 7 1580 4 13 C B Febru 16 3 9 May 22 1581. 5 24 A 8 Marc 26 1 14 1582 6 5 G 28 April 15 21 june 3 1583 7 16 FLETCHER 13 Marc 31 6 May 19 1584. 8 27 E D March 4 April 19 25 june 7 1585. 9 8 C Febr 24 11 17 May 30 1586 10 19 〈◊〉 16 3 9 22 1587. 11 0 A March 1 16 22 june 4 1588. 12 11 G FLETCHER Febr 20 7 13 May 26 1589 13 22 E 12 Marc 30 5 18 1590. 14 3 D Marc 4 April 19 May 25 June 7 1591. 15 14 C Febr 17 4 10 May 23 1592. 16 25 B A 8 Marinell 26 1 14 1593. 17 6 G 28 April 15 21 June 3 1594 18 17 FLETCHER 13 Marc 31 6 May 19 1595 19 28 E March 5 April 20 26 june 8 1596 1 9 D C Febr 24 11 17 May 30 1597 2 20 B 9 Marinell 27 2 15 1598. 3 1 A March 1 April 16 22 june 4 1599 4 12 G Febru 21 8 14 May 27 1600 5 23 F E 5 Marc 23 April 28 11 1601 6 4 D 25 April 12 May 18 31 1602 7 15 E Febru 17 April 4 May 10 May 23 1603 8 26 B March 9 24 30 june 12 1604 9 7 A G Febru 21 8 14 May 27 1605 10 18 FLETCHER 13 Marc 31 6 19 1606 11 29 E March 5 April 20 26 june 8 1607 12 10 D Febru 18 5 11 May 24 1608 13 21 C B 9 Marc 27 2 15 1609 14 2 A March 1 April 16 22 june 4 1610 15 13 G Febru 21 8 14 May 27 1611 16 24 FLETCHER 6 Marc 24 April 29 12 1612 17 5 E D 25 April 12 May 18 31 1613 18 16 C 17 4 10 23 1614 19 27 B March 9 24 30 june 12 1615 1 8 A Febru 22 9 15 May 28 1616 2 19 G F 13 Marc 31 6 19 1617. 3 0 E March 5 April 20 26 june 8 1618. 4 11 D Febru 18 5 11 May 24 1619 5 22 C 10 March 28 3 16 1620 6 3 B A March 1 April 16 22 june 4 1621. 7 14 G Febr 14 1 7 May 20 1622 8 25 FLETCHER Marc 6 21 27 june 9 1623. 9 6 E Febru 26 13 19 1 1624. 10 17 D C 10 Marc 28 3 May 16 1625 11 28 B March 2 April 17 23 june 5 2626 12 9 A Febr 22 9 15 May 28 1627. 13 20 G 7 Marc 25 April 30 13 1628. 14 1 F E 26 April 13 May 19 june 1 1629 15 12 D 18 5 11 May 24 1630 16 23 C 10 Marc 28 3 16 1631 17 4 B 23 April 10 16 29 A necessary and perfect rule to know when the Terms begin and end, and how many Retornes are in every Term. ¶ Eight days before any term be, the Exchequer openeth for certainty. Except the term of Trinity, that openeth but iiij. days before truly. ¶ Hillary term beginneth the twenty-three. day of january, if it be not Sunday: then the next day after, and endeth the twelve of February. Octavis Hillarii. Quind Hillarii. Crastino Purific. Octavis Purific. ¶ Easter term beginneth xvij days after Easter, & endeth iiij. days after the Ascension day. Quind. Pasch. Tres Paschae Mense Paschae. Quinue Paschae. Craft. ascension. ¶ Trinity term beginneth the next day after Corpus Christi day, and endeth the wednesday fortnight after. Craft. Trinitatis Octavis Trinitat. Quind. Trinitat. Tres Trinitat. ¶ Michaelmas term beginneth the ix. of October if it be not Sunday, and endeth the xxviij. of November. Octavis Micha. Quind Michael. Tres Michael. Mense Michael. Craft. anima. Craft. Martini. Octa. Martini. Quind. Martini. ¶ In this Calendar you shall often times find these letters B. and E. The which signify such days as the egyptians note to be dangerous to begin or take any thing in hand, as to take a journey or any such thing. ¶ A Table, wherein thou mayst readily find the Epact, the Prime, or Golden number, the Dominical Letter, and the Leap year for ever. ¶ A declaration of this Rundell and Circles in the same, first NOTE that in the foresaid Rundell are u Circles, and in the uppermost Circle are placed the years of our Lord, the which you must first look for, before you seek for any of the other matters. After you have found the year of our Lord, then in the next Circle under that, is the Epact of that year, and the Circle next under that, is the Prime or Golden number of that year. And in the next Circle under that, is the Dominical letter of that year. And if it be leap year, than the same standeth right under the Dominical letter in the nethermost Circle. ¶ The Epact. AND HERE note, that the Epact keepeth continually a course of xxx years, by putting to every year xj and taking away ever the number of thirty. and what soever remaineth more than thirty. the same is the Epact for that year: As for example, the Epact this present year of our Lord. 1571. is 4. And the next year, that is to say the first day of March, for ever the number of the Epact changeth the first day of March. And then I put xj to my. 4. that was this year, and that maketh xu which shallbe the Epact the first day of March next coming, and so shall continued all that year until March come again, and then put a xj. more to the number that was before, and it shallbe xxuj. which likewise shall continued all that year until March following, and then put to xxuj. a xj. more, and that maketh xxvij: which number of thirty. you must put away, and then resteth seven. for the Epact of that year. And when soever the number of the Epact is full thirty. then is there no Epact that year. ALSO NOTE, as I said before, that the course of the Epact continueth 30. year, and the very same number that is the Epact this year, shallbe the Epact again thirty. years hence, as thou mayst easily perceive by the aforesaid Circle, which setteth out the whole course of the Epact for 30. year, and then beginneth again as it began before, and so it is a perfect number for ever. ¶ The Prime or Golden number. THE Prime is a number that beginneth with one, and yearly increaseth one, until it come to the number of xix and then it beginneth again one. etc. So that every xix year is the whole course of the Prime or Golden number for ever. ¶ The Dominical letter. THE Dominical or Sundays letter keepeth his course. 28. year, And the same letter that is Sundays letter this year, shallbe the Sondaies letter. 28. year hence. And so have you the rule to found the Sundays letter for ever. ¶ The Leap year. THE leap year as you may perceive by the former & nethermost Circle chanceth every iiij. year. And ever when thou mayest divide the year of our Lord even in iiij. parts, then is it leap year. And thus you have a full and perfect declaration of the former roundel, and the Circles therein contained. A Rule to know at all times the Age of the Moon, her change and full. IF YOU desire at any time to know how old the Moon is. first consider what day of the Month it is that you would know the age of the Moon. And then know what number the Epact is that year, and put them together, then account how many Months the same is from the Month of March, and reckon March for one, and then put all together, and see what number that maketh. If the number be more than 30. take out the 30. and look what resteth and so many days old the Moon is: But if it be just 30. then you may be sure that the same day the Moon changed, or was the first day of the Moon. And if the number be less then. 30. what so ever it be, so many days old is the Moon. And for the better understanding hereof, I will give you an example or twain. ¶ Example. I would know the xu day of December next coming 1571. how old the Moon willbe. First I have in memory this number xu and straight I put thereunto the number of the Epact this year which is 4. and that maketh. 19 then I put so many Months thereunto as is from March to December and reckon March for the first, and December for the last, and they are x. the which I put to my aforesaid number 19 which in the whole maketh 29. and so many days old shall the Moon be the 15. day of December next. ANOTHER example, I would know the 19 day of September next coming 1571. how old the Moon shallbe: First I put in Memory 19 which is the day I ask the question of, and I put thereunto the Epact of this year which is 4. and that maketh 23. and thereunto I put so many Months as is from March to September and reckon March for one, as I did in the last example, and that is 7. Months, which numbers being put altogether make. 30. and that day the Moon changeth or is the first day of the moon. And thus of all other. The year when there is no Epact, which as you may perceive by the former Table chanceth every thirty. year, than always that year the Moon changeth the first day of March. And all that year you shall reckon for the age of the Moon the day of the Month, and so many Months as is from March, and that is the age of the Moon for that year. Now when you know the change of the Moon, put thereunto. 7. and there beginneth the first quarter, and the. 15. day is full Moon, and. 7. days more beginneth the last quarter. And thus ye may readily and quickly reckon upon your fingers, and find the new Moon, full Moon, and the age of the Moon at any time for ever. And when you have the former rule in perfect memory, then may you at any time, tell when it is full sea, or low water, namely here in the river of Thames at London bridge, as thus. Know for a certainty that every change of the Moon, and every full Moon maketh a high water or full sea at London Bridge at iij. of the clock either in the morning or at after none, and then may you reckon so many days from the change to the full Moon which is. 15. days, and account the tide to increase every day one hour, which is xv. hours, and then abate xv quarters, for in a day are two tides, a flood and an Ebb, & they both altar scant iij. quarters of an hour, except storms and tempests 'cause the contrary, and so you may from day to day where so ever you are, know the certainty of the tide at London Bridge. And the better to lead you unto the understanding hereof, take this example. I would know the xii. of September next 1571. at what time it shallbe high water at London Bridge. First I resort to my former rule, and search how many days old the Moon will be that day, & I find that the Moon shallbe 23. days old, and then I consider that the 15. day, which day the Moon was at the full, it was high water at 3. of the clock, then for viii. days more, I add for every day three quarters of an hour, and that is uj hours, which I put to 3. of the clock, and that maketh 9 of the clock, at which hour shallbe a high water, and then tell from ix. of the clock, seven. hours more, & that maketh iiij. of the clock, and then shall it be a dead low water, and thus of all other for ever. On the other side of this leaf followeth a Table, which showeth how you may readily find Easter and all other movable feasts of the year for ever, as well for times past, as for the times to come. Prime. Sunday Letter. First Son day Lent Easter. Rogation. whitson day. 16 Februa. March. April. may. 5 d 8 22 26 10 e 9 23 27 11 13 f 10 24 28 12 2 g 11 25 29 13 A 12 26 30 14 10 b 13 27 may. 1. 15 c 14 28 2 16 18 d 15 29 3 17 7 e 16 30 4 18 f 17 31 5 19 15 g 18 April. 1. 6 20 4 A 19 2 7 21 b 20 3 8 22 12 c 21 4 9 23 1 d 22 5 10 24 e 23 6 11 25 9 f 24 7 12 26 g 25 8 13 27 17 A 26 9 14 28 6 b 27 10 15 29 c 28 11 16 30 14. d March. 1 12 17 31 3 e 2 13 18 june. 1. f 3 14 19 2 11 g 4 15 20 3 A 5 16 21 4 19 b 6 17 22 5 8 c 7 18 23 6 d 8 19 24 7 e 9 20 25 8 t 10 21 26 9 g 11 22 27 10 A 12 23 28 11 b 13 24 29 12 c 14 25 30 13 ¶ A description of the order and use of the aforesaid Table as followeth. FIrst note, that the said Table is divided into six parts or places. In the first is the Prime, in the second, the Dominical letter, in the third, the first Sunday in Lent, in the fourth Easter day, in the fifth, Rogation week, and in the sixth Whitsondaye. And for the better understanding of the use thereof, ye must always when you desire to know the time of any of the said Feasts, first consider what year of the Lord it is that you would know them in, and then look what was or is the Prime of that year, and the Dominical letter, and those may you easily find and learn in the little roundeale, that is before set forth. And when you know the Prime, and Sundays letter, them come to this Table, and it will easily show you your desire. ¶ Example. I would know in the year of our Lord 1574. when shall be the first sunday in Lent, Easter day, etc. first I go to the roundeale aforesaid, and there in the uppermost Circle, I seek out the year of our Lord 1574. and in the second Circle directly under that, there I find that year the Prime to be 17. and under that, the Dominical letter to be C. Then I come to the above said Table, and first under the title of Prime I seek for the number of 17. & when I have found the same, than I look downward among the Sundays letters for the next C that is after the Prime, for that is the Sundays Letter for that year, and when I have found C. I go forward in that line where C standeth, And first I find that the 28. day of February that year, shallbe the first Sunday in Lent, the 11. day of April, Easter day, the 16. day of may, Rogation week, and the 30. day of may whitsunday. And thus may you do with all other, both for time paste, and time to come, for ever. NOTE ALSO that this Table in the beginning showeth the lowest month and day in the year, that Easter, and all other movable feasts do fall in. And in the end, it showeth the highest month and day that Easter, and the movable feasts do ascend unto. So may it be truly said, that it is a perfect table. And yet hereunto will I add one rule, which though it be in old and rude metre, yet is it worthy of memory, and it is the same rule, whereby this Table was made, which is this. In March after the first C. look the Prime where ever it be. The third Sunday after, Easter day shallbe. And if the Prime on the Sunday be. Then reckon that for one of the three. A computation of years. The years of our Lord. The Prime The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. ANNO Domini. William conqueror. 1067 4 10 G October. 14 1 1068 5 21 F E 2 1069 6 2 D 3 1070 7 13 C 4 1071 8 24 B 5 1072 9 5 A G 6 1073 10 16 FLETCHER 7 1074 11 27 E 8 1075 12 8 D 9 1076 13 19 C B 10 1077 14 0 A 11 1078 15 11 G 12 1079 16 22 FLETCHER 13 1080 17 3 E D 14 1081 18 14 C 15 1082 19 25 B 16 1083 1 6 A 17 1084 2 17 G F 18 1085 3 28 E 19 1086 4 9 D 20 ¶ The aforesaid king died on wednesday the 9 of September. 1087. when he had reigned 19 years 11. Months and 22. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year, The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. William Rufus. 1087 5 20 C September. 9 1 1088 6 1 B A 2 1089 7 12 G 3 1090 8 23 FLETCHER 4 1091 9 4 E 5 1092 10 15 D C 6 1093 11 26 B 7 1094 12 7 A 8 1095 13 18 G 9 1096 14 29 F E 10 1097 15 10 D 11 1098 16 21 C 12 1099 17 2 B 13 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Monday the first of August. 1100. when he had reigned 12. years 11. Months and 18. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year, The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Henry the first. 1100 18 13 A G August. 1 1 1101 19 24 FLETCHER 2 1102 1 5 E 3 1103 2 16 D 4 1104 3 27 C B 5 1105 4 8 A 6 1106 5 19 G 7 1107 6 0 FLETCHER August. 1 8 1108 7 11 E D 9 1109 8 22 C 10 1110 9 3 B 11 1111 10 14 A 12 1112 11 25 G F 13 1113 12 6 E 14 1114 13 17 D 15 1115 14 28 C 16 1116 15 9 B A 17 1117 16 20 G 18 1118 17 1 F 19 1119 18 12 E 20 1120 19 23 D C 21 1121 1 4 B 22 1122 2 15 A 23 1123 3 26 G 24 1124 4 7 F E 25 1125 5 18 D 26 1126 6 29 C 27 1127 7 10 B 28 1128 8 21 A G 29 1129 9 2 FLETCHER 30 1130 10 13 E 31 1131 11 24 D 32 1132 12 5 C B 33 1133 13 16 A August, 1 34 1134 14 27 G 35 1135 15 8 FLETCHER 36 The aforesaid king died on Monday, the second of December 1135. when he had reigned 35. years. 4. Months & 11. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year, The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. King Stephin 15 8 F December. 2 1 1136 16 19 E D 2 1137 17 0 C 3 1138 18 11 B 4 1139 19 22 A 5 1140 1 3 G F 6 1141 2 14 E 7 1142 3 25 D 8 1143 4 6 C 9 1144 5 17 B A 10 1145 6 28 G 11 1146 7 9 FLETCHER 12 1147 8 20 E 13 1148 9 1 D C 14 1149 10 12 B 15 1150 11 23 A 16 1151 12 4 G December. 2 17 2152 13 15 F E 18 1153 14 26 D 19 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Monday the 25. day of October. 1154. when he had reigned 18. years. 11. Months and 18. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year, The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. Henry that second. 1154 15 7 C October. 25 1 1155 16 18 B 2 1156 17 29 A G 3 1157 18 10 FLETCHER 4 1158 19 21 E 5 1159 1 2 D 6 1160 2 13 C B 7 1161 3 24 A 8 1162 4 5 G 9 1163 5 16 FLETCHER 10 1164 6 27 E D 11 1165 7 8 C 12 1166 8 19 B 13 1167 9 0 A 14 1168 10 11 G F 15 1169 11 22 E 16 1170 12 3 D 17 1171 13 14 C 18 1172 14 25 B A 19 1173 15 6 G 20 1174 16 17 FLETCHER October. 15 21 1175 17 28 E 22 1176 18 9 D C 23 1177 19 20 B 24 1178 1 1 A 25 1179 2 12 G 26 1180 3 23 F E 27 1181 4 4 D 28 1182 5 15 C 29 1183 6 26 B 30 1184 7 7 A G 31 1185 8 18 FLETCHER 32 1186 9 29 E 33 1187 10 10 D 34 1188 11 21 C B 35 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Thursday the 6. day of julii, when he had reigned. 34. years, 9 Months and 2. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year, The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Richard the first. 1189 12 2 A julii. 6 1 1190 13 13 G 2 1191 14 24 FLETCHER 3 1192 15 5 E D 4 1193 16 16 C 5 1194 17 27 B 6 1195 18 8 A 7 1196 19 19 G F 8 1197 1 0 E 9 1198 2 11 D 10 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Tewsdaye the 6. day of April 1199 when he had reigned 9, years. 9 Months and 22. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year, The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. john. 1199 3 22 C April. 6 1 1200 4 3 B A 2 1201 5 14 G 3 1202 6 25 FLETCHER 4 1203 7 6 E 5 1204 8 17 D C 6 1205 9 28 B 7 1206 10 9 A 8 1207 11 20 G 9 1208 12 1 F E 10 1209 13 12 D 11 1210 4 23 C 12 1211 15 4 B 13 1212 16 15 A G 14 1213 17 26 FLETCHER 15 1214 18 7 E 16 1215 19 18 D 17 1216 1 29 C B 18 ¶ This king died on wednesday the 19 day of October 1216. when he had reigned 17. years & 7. Months. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. King Henry the third. 1 29 C B October. 19 1 1217 2 10 A 2 1218 3 21 G 3 1219 4 2 FLETCHER 4 1220 5 13 E D 5 1221 6 24 C 6 1222 7 5 B 7 1223 8 16 A 8 1224 9 27 G F 9 1225 10 8 E 10 1226 11 19 D 11 1227 12 0 C 12 1228 13 11 B A 13 1229 14 22 G 14 1230 15 3 FLETCHER 15 1231 16 14 E 16 1232 17 25 D C 17 1233 18 6 B 18 1234 19 17 A 19 1235 1 28 G 20 1236 2 9 F E 21 1237 3 20 D 22 1238 4 1 C 23 1239 5 12 B 24 1240 6 23 A G 25 1241 7 4 FLETCHER October. 19 26 1242 8 15 E 27 1243 9 26 D 28 1244 10 7 C B 29 1245 11 18 A 30 1246 12 29 G 31 1247 13 10 FLETCHER 32 1248 14 21 E D 33 1249 15 2 C 34 1250 16 13 B 35 1251 17 24 A 36 1252 18 5 G F 37 1253 19 16 E 38 1254 1 27 D 39 1255 2 8 C 40 1256 3 19 B A 41 1257 4 0 G 42 1258 5 11 FLETCHER 43 1259 6 22 E 44 1260 7 3 D C 45 1261 8 14 B 46 1262 9 25 A 47 1263 10 6 G 48 1264 11 17 F E 49 1265 12 28 D 50 1266 13 9 C 51 1267 14 20 B 52 1268 15 1 A G 53 1269 16 12 FLETCHER 54 1270 17 23 E October. 19 55 1271 18 4 D 56 1272 19 15 C B 57 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Wednesday the 16, day of November. 1273. when he had reigned 56. years and one month The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Edward the first. 19 15 C B November, 16 1 1273 1 26 A 2 1274 2 7 G 3 1275 3 18 FLETCHER 4 1276 4 29 E D 5 1277 5 10 C 6 1278 6 21 B 7 1279 7 2 A 8 1280 8 13 G F 9 1281 9 24 E 10 1282 10 5 D 11 1283 11 16 C 12 1284 12 27 B A 13 1285 13 8 G 14 1286 14 19 FLETCHER 15 1287 15 0 E 16 1288 16 11 D C 17 1289 17 22 B 18 1290 18 3 A 19 1291 19 14 G 20 1292 1 25 F E November. 16 21 1293 2 6 D 22 1294 3 17 C 23 1295 4 28 B 24 1296 5 9 A G 25 1297 6 20 FLETCHER 26 1298 7 1 E 27 1299 8 12 D 28 1300 9 23 C B 29 1301 10 4 A 30 1302 11 15 G 31 1303 12 26 FLETCHER 32 1304 13 7 E D 33 1305 14 18 C 34 1306 15 29 B 35 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Fridaye the. 7. day of julii, 1307. when he had reigned. 34. years, 8. Months and 9 days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Edward the two 1307 16 10 A julii. 7 1 1308 17 21 G F 2 1309 18 2 E 3 1310 19 13 D 4 1311 1 24 C 5 1312 2 5 B A 6 1313 3 16 G 7 1314 4 27 FLETCHER 8 1315 5 8 E july. 7 9 1316 6 19 D C 10 1317 7 0 B 11 1318 8 11 A 12 1319 9 22 G 13 1320 10 3 F E 14 1321 11 14 D 15 1322 12 25 C 16 1323 13 6 B 17 1324 14 17 A G 18 1325 15 28 FLETCHER 19 1326 16 9 E 20 ¶ The aforesaid king was deposed on Saturday the. 25. day of january 1326. when he had reigned 19 years. 7. Months and 6. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. King Edward the third. 16 9 E januarij. 25 1 1327 17 20 D 2 1328 18 1 C B 3 1329 19 12 A 4 1330 1 23 G 5 1331 2 4 FLETCHER 6 1332 3 15 E D 7 1333 4 26 C 8 1334 5 7 B 9 1335 6 18 A 10 1336 7 29 G F 11 1337 8 10 E january. 25 12 1338 9 21 D 13 1339 10 2 C 14 1340 11 13 B A 15 1341 12 24 G 16 1342 13 5 FLETCHER 17 1343 14 16 E 18 1344 15 27 D C 19 1345 16 8 B 20 1346 17 19 A 21 1347 18 ● G 22 1348 19 11 F G 23 1349 1 22 D 24 1350 2 3 C 25 1351 3 14 B 26 1352 4 25 A G 27 1353 5 6 FLETCHER 28 1354 6 17 E 29 1355 7 28 D 30 1356 8 9 C B 31 1357 9 20 A 32 1358 10 1 G 33 1359 11 12 FLETCHER 34 1360 12 23 E D 35 1361 13 4 C 36 1362 14 15 B 37 1343 15 26 A 38 1364 16 7 G F 39 1365 17 18 E 40 1366 18 29 D 41 1367 19 10 C januarij. 25 42 1368 1 21 B A 43 1369 2 2 G 44 1370 3 13 FLETCHER 45 1371 4 24 E 46 1372 5 5 D C 47 1373 6 16 B 48 1374 7 27 A 49 1375 8 8 G 50 1376 9 19 F E 51 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Sunday the 21. of june. 1377. when he had reigned. 50, years. 5. Months. and. 7. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Richard the. ij 1377 10 0 D june. 21 1 1378 11 11 C 2 1379 12 22 B 3 1380 13 3 A G 4 1381 14 14 FLETCHER 5 1382 15 25 E 6 1383 16 6 D 7 1384 17 17 C B 8 1385 18 28 A 9 1386 19 9 G 10 1387 1 20 FLETCHER 11 1388 2 1 E D 12 1389 3 12 C 13 1390 4 23 B june. 21 14 1391 5 4 A 15 1392 6 15 G F 16 1393 7 26 E 17 1394 8 7 D 18 1395 9 18 C 19 1296 10 29 B A 20 1397 11 10 G 21 1398 12 21 FLETCHER 22 1399 13 2 E 23 ¶ The aforesaid king was deposed on Monday the 29. day of September. 1399. when he had reigned 22. years. 14. weeks and 2. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Henry the four 13 2 E September. 29 1 1400 14 13 D C 2 1401 15 24 B 3 1402 16 5 A 4 1403 17 16 G 5 1404 18 27 F E 6 1405 19 8 D 7 1406 1 19 C 8 1407 2 0 B 9 1408 3 11 A G 10 1409 4 22 FLETCHER 11 1410 5 3 E September. 29 12 1411 6 14 D 13 1412 7 25 C B 14 ¶ The aforesaid king died on sunday the 20. day of March. 1412. when he had reigned 13. years. 6. months &. 4. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. King Henry the fifth. 7 25 C B March. 20 1 1413 8 6 A 2 1414 9 17 G 3 1415 10 28 FLETCHER 4 1416 11 9 E D 5 1417 12 20 C 6 1418 13 1 B 7 1419 14 12 A 8 1420 15 23 G F 9 1421 16 4 E 10 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Mondaye the 13. day of August 1422 when he had reigned 9, years. 5. Months and. 24. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. King Henry the sixth. 1422 17 15 D August. 31 1 1423 18 26 C 2 1424 19 7 B A 3 1425 1 18 G 4 1426 2 29 FLETCHER August. 31 5 1427 3 10 E 6 1428 4 21 D C 7 1429 5 2 B 8 1430 6 13 A 9 1431 7 24 G 10 1432 8 5 F G 11 1433 9 16 D 12 1434 10 27 C 13 1435 11 8 B 14 1436 12 19 A G 15 1437 13 0 FLETCHER 16 1438 14 11 E 17 1439 15 22 D 18 1440 16 3 C B 19 1441 17 14 A 20 1442 18 25 G 21 1443 19 6 FLETCHER 22 1444 1 17 E D 23 1445 2 28 C 24 1446 3 9 B 25 1447 4 20 A 26 1448 5 1 G F 27 1449 6 12 E 28 1450 7 23 D 29 1451 8 4 C 30 1452 9 15 B A 31 1453 10 26 G 32 1454 11 7 FLETCHER 33 1455 12 18 E 34 1456 13 29 D C August. 31 35 1457 14 10 B 36 1458 15 21 A 37 1459 16 2 G 38 1460 17 13 F E 39 ¶ The aforesaid king was deposed the four day, of March. 1460. when he had reigned. 38 years. 6. Months and, 16. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Edward the four 17 13 F E March. 4 1 1461 18 24 D 2 1462 19 5 C 3 1463 1 16 B 4 1464 2 27 A G 5 1465 3 8 FLETCHER 6 1466 4 19 E 7 1467 5 0 D 8 1468 6 11 C B 9 1469 7 22 A 10 1470 8 3 G 11 1471 9 14 FLETCHER 12 1472 10 25 E D 13 1473 11 6 C 14 1474 12 17 B 15 1475 13 28 A 16 1476 14 9 G F 17 1477 15 20 E 18 1478 16 1 D March. 4. 19 1479 17 12 C 20 1480 18 23 B A 21 1481 19 4 G 22 1482 1 15 FLETCHER 23 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Wednesday the 9 day of April. 1483. when he had reigned 22. years. 5. weeks and one day. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. K. Edward the fifth. 1483 2 26 E April. 9 1 ¶ This king was Murdered when he had reigned but only ten weeks and iiii. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime, The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the kings. Richard the third an usurper. 2 26 E june. 22 1 1484 3 7 D C 2 1485 4 18 B 3 ¶ The aforesaid Richard the third usurped the Crown, and was slain in the field on Monday the. 22. day of August 1485. when he had reigned. 2. years 2 Months and 5, days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months The years of the Kings. King Henry the seventh. 4 18 B August. 22 1 1486 5 29 I 2 1487 6 10 G 3 1488 7 21 F E 4 1489 8 2 D 5 1490 9 13 C 6 1491 10 24 B 7 1492 11 5 A G 8 1493 12 16 FLETCHER 9 1494 13 27 E 10 1495 14 8 D 11 1496 15 19 C B 12 1497 16 0 A 13 1498 17 11 G 14 1499 18 22 FLETCHER 15 1500 19 3 E D 16 1501 1 14 C 17 1502 2 25 B 18 1503 3 6 A 19 1504 4 17 G F 20 1505 5 28 E 21 1506 6 9 D 22 1507 7 20 C 23 1508 8 1 B A 24 ¶ The aforesaid king died on sunday the 22. day of April, 1509. when he had reigned. 23. years, 8. Months and 19 days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the Kings. King Henry the viii 1509 9 12 G April. 22 1 1510 10 23 FLETCHER 2 1511 11 4 E 3 1512 12 15 D C 4 1513 13 26 B 5 1514 14 7 A 6 1515 15 18 G 7 1516 16 29 F E 8 1517 17 10 D 9 1518 18 21 C 10 1519 19 2 B 11 1520 1 13 A G 12 1521 2 24 FLETCHER 13 1522 3 5 E 14 1523 4 16 D 15 1524 5 27 C B 16 1525 6 8 A 17 1526 7 19 G 18 1527 8 0 FLETCHER 19 1528 9 11 E D 20 1529 10 22 C 21 1530 11 3 B 22 1531 12 14 A 23 1532 13 25 G F 24 1533 14 6 E 25 1534 15 17 D 26 1535 16 28 C 27 1536 17 9 B A 28 1537 18 20 G April. 22 29 1538 19 1 F 30 1539 1 12 E 31 1540 2 23 D C 32 1541 3 4 B 33 1542 4 15 A 34 1543 5 26 G 35 1544 6 7 F E 36 1545 7 18 D 37 1546 8 20 C 38 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Thursday the 28. day of january. 1546. when he had reigned 37. years 10. Months & one day. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the Kings. K. Edward the vi. 8 29 C januarij. 28 1 1547 9 10 B 2 1548 10 21 A G 3 1549 11 2 FLETCHER 4 1550 12 13 E 5 1551 13 24 D 6 1552 14 5 C B 7 ¶ The aforesaid king died on Thursday the. 6. day of july 1553. when he had reigned 6. years. 6. Months and. 19 days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the Kings. Queen Mary. 1553 15 16 A july. 6. 1 1554 16 27 G King Philip. 2 16 27 G july. 25. 1 1555 17 8 FLETCHER july. 6. Mary. 3 1556 18 19 E D july. 25. Philip. 2 1557 19 0 C july. 6. Mary. 4 1558 1 11 july, 25. Philip. 3 B july. 6. Mary. 5 july. 25. Philip. 4 july. 6. Mary. 6 july. 25. Philip. 5 ¶ The aforesaid Queen died on Thursday the. 17. day of November. 1558. when she had reigned. 5. years. 4. Months and. 22. days. The years of our Lord. The Prime. The Epact. Sundays Letter Leap year. The names of the kings and Months they began in. The days of the Months. The years of the Kings. Queen Elyzabeth. 1 11 B November 17 1 1559 2 22 A 2 1560 3 3 G F 3 1561 4 14 E 4 1562 5 25 D 5 1563 6 6 C 6 1564 7 17 B A November 17 7 1565 8 28 G 8 1566 9 9 FLETCHER 9 1567. 10 20 E 10 1568 11 1 D C 11 1569 12 12 B 12 1570 13 23 A 13 1571 14 4 G 14 1572 15 15 F E 1573 16 16 D 1574 17 7 C 1575. 18 18 B 1576 19 29 A G 1577 1 10 FLETCHER 1578 2 21 E 1579 3 2 D 1580 4 13 C B 1581. 5 24 A 1582 6 5 G 1583 7 16 FLETCHER 1584. 8 27 E D 1585. 9 8 C 1586 10 19 B 1587. 11 0 A ¶ Here followeth certain Tables wherein you may learn the true Hour and Minute of the Ebbs and Floods in a great many of the ports of England. Southhanton. Quinborow. Portesmouth Redban. Aberden. The Age of the Moon. graves end. Dondy. S. andrew's south. S. by w. ☽ S. S. west. S. w. by S. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 12. 48. 1. 33. 1. 2. 18. 3. 3. 1. 36. 2. 21. 2. 3. 6. 3. 51. 2. 24. 3. 9 3. 3. 54. 4. 39 3. 12. 3. 57 4. 4. 42. 5. 27. 4. 0. 4. 45. 5. 5. 30. 6. 15. 4. 48. 5. 33. 6. 6. 18. 7. 3. 5. 36. 6. 21. 7 7. 6. 7. 51, 6. 24. 7. 9 8. 7. 54. 8. 39 7. 12. 7. 57 9 8. 42. 9 27. 8. 0. 8. 45. 10 9 30. 10. 15. 8. 48. 9 33. 11. 10. 18. 11. 3. 9 36. 10. 21. 12. 11. 6. 11. 51. 10. 24. 11. 9 13. 11. 54. 12. 39 11. 12. 11. 57 14. 12, 42. 1. 27. 12. 0. 12. 45. 15. 1. 30. 2. 15. 12. 48. 1. 33. 16. 2. 18. 3. 3. 1. 36. 2. 21. 17. 3. 6. 3. 51. 2. 24. 3. 9 18. 3. 54. 4. 39 3. 12. 3. 57 19 4. 42. 5. 27. 4. 0. 4. 45. 20. 5. 30. 6. 15. 4. 48. 5. 33. 21. 6. 18. 7. 3. 5. 36. 6. 21. 22. 7. 6. 7. 51. 6. 24. 7. 9 23. 7. 54. 8. 39 7. 12. 7. 57 24. 8. 42. 9 27. 8. 0. 8. 45. 25. 9 30. 10. 15. 8. 48. 9 33. 26. 10. 18. 11. 3. 9 36. 10. 21. 27. 11. 6. 11. 51. 10. 24. 11. 9 28. 11. 54. 12. 39 11 12. 11. 57 29. 12. 42. 1. 27 12. 0. 12. 45. 30. 1. 30. 2. 15. North. N. by E. N. N. E N. E. London. Tynmouth. Hartilpoole. Berwick. The Age of the Moon. Frith. Lythe, Dunbarre. Falmouth. S. West. S. w. by w. ☽ west. S. w. west. by SAINT H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 3. 48. 4. 33. 1. 5. 18. 6. 3. 4. 36. 5. 21. 2. 6. 6. 6. 51. 5. 24. 6. 9 3. 6. 54. 7. 39 6. 12. 6. 57 4. 7. 42. 8. 27. 7. 0. 7. 45. 5. 8. 30. 9 15. 7. 48. 8. 33. 6. 9 18. 10. 3. 8. 36. 9 21. 7. 10. 6. 10. 51, 9 24. 10. 9 8. 10. 54. 11. 39 10. 12. 10. 57 9 11. 42. 12. 27. 11. 0. 11. 45. 10 12. 30. 1. 15. 11. 48. 12. 33. 11. 1. 18. 2. 3. 12. 36. 1. 21. 12. 2. 6. 2. 51. 1. 24. 2. 9 13. 2. 54. 3. 39 2. 12. 2. 57 14. 3, 42. 4. 27. 3. 0. 3. 45. 15. 4. 30. 5. 15. 3. 45. 4. 33. 16. 5. 18. 6. 3. 4. 36. 5. 21. 17. 6. 6. 6. 51. 5. 24. 6. 9 18. 6. 54. 7. 39 6. 12. 6. 57 19 7. 42. 8. 27. 7. 0. 7. 45. 20. 8. 30. 9 15. 7. 48. 8. 33. 21. 9 18. 10. 3. 8. 36. 9 21. 22. 10. 6. 10. 51. 9 24. 10. 9 23. 10. 54. 11. 39 10 12. 10. 57 24. 11. 42. 12. 27. 11. 0. 11. 45. 25. 12. 30. 1. 15. 11. 48. 12. 33. 26. 1. 18. 2. 3. 12. 36. 1. 21. 27. 2. 6. 2. 51. 1. 24. 2. 9 28. 2. 54. 3. 39 2. 12. 2. 57 29. 3. 42. 4. 27. 3. 0. 3. 45. 30. 4. 30. 5. 15. N. E. N. by E E. N. E E. by N. Foy, Lynne. Humber, Weimouth. Dertmouth, Plim. Bristol. The Age of the Moon. Milforde. Bridgewater. Portes. Peter. port. East. E. bv S. E S. E. S. E, by E. H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 6. 48. 7. 33. 1. 8. 18. 9 3. 7. 36. 8. 21. 2. 9, 6. 9 51. 8. 24. 9 9 3. 9 54. 10. 39 9 12. 9 57 4. 10. 42. 11. 27. 10. 0. 10. 45. 5. 11. 30. 12. 15. 10. 48. 11. 33. 6. 12. 18. 1. 3. 11. 36. 12. 21. 7. 1. 6. 1. 51. 12. 24. 1 9 8. 1. 54. 2. 39 1. 12. 1. 57 9 2. 42. 3. 27, 2, 0. 2. 45. 10. 3. 30. 4. 15. 2. 48. 3. 33. 11. 4. 18. 5. 3. 3. 36. 4. 21. 12. 5. 6. 5. 51. 4. 24. 5. 9 13. 5. 54. 6. 39 5. 12. 5. 57 14. 6. 42. 7. 27. 6. 0. 6. 45. 15. 7. 30. 8. 15. 6. 48. 7. 33. 16. 8. 18. 9 3. 7. 36. 8. 21. 17. 9 6. 9 51. 8. 24. 9 9 18. 9 54. 10. 39 9 12. 9 57 19 10. 42. 11. 27. 10. 0. 10. 45. 20. 11. 30. 12. 15. 10. 48. 11. 33. 21. 12. 18. 1. 3. 11. 36. 12. 21. 22. 1. 6. 1. 51. 12. 24. 1. 9 23. 1. 54. 2. 39 1. 12. 1. 57 24. 2. 42. 3. 27. 2. 0. 2. 45. 25. 3. 30. 4. 15. 2. 48. 3. 33. 26. 4. 18. 5. 3. 3. 36. 4. 21. 27. 5. 6. 5. 51. 4. 24. 5. 9 28. 5. 54. 6. 39 5. 12. 5. 57 29. 6, 42. 7. 27. 6, 0. 6. 45. 30. 7. 30. 8. 15. west. w. by N. w. N. w. N. w. Orkeney. Poole. Orwell. Deipe. The Age of the Moon. Boleyn Dover. Harwich. Yarmouth. Calyce. S. East. S. E. by S. S S. E. S. by E H. M. H. M. H. M. H. M. 9 48. 10. 33. 1. 11. 18. 12. 3. 10. 36. 11. 21. 2. 12, 6. 12. 51. 11. 24. 12. 9 3. 12. 54. 1. 39 12. 12. 12. 57 4. 1. 42. 2. 27. 1. 0. 1. 45. 5. 2. 30. 3. 15. 1. 48. 2. 33. 6. 3. 18. 4. 3. 1●. 36. 3. 21. 7. 4. 6. 4. 51. 3. 24. 4. 9 8. 4. 54. 5. 39 4. 12. 4. 57 9 5. 42. 6. 27. 5, 0. 5. 45. 10. 6. 30. 7. 15. 5. 48. 6. 33. 11. 7. 18. 8. 3. 6. 36. 7. 21. 12. 8. 6. 8. 51. 7. 24. 8. 9 13. 8. 54. 9 39 8. 12. 8. 57 14. 9 42. 10. 27. 9 0. 9 45. 15. 10. 30. 11. 15. 9 48. 10. 33. 16. 11. 18. 12. 3. 10. 36. 11. 21. 17. 12. 6. 12. 51. 11. 24. 12. 9 18. 12. 54. 1. 39 12. 12. 12. 57 19 1. 42. 2. 27. 1. 0. 1. 45. 20. 2. 30. 2. 15. 1. 48. 2. 33. 21. 3. 18. 4. 3. 2. 36. 3. 21. 22. 4. 6. 4. 51. 3. 24. 4. 9 23. 4. 54. 5. 39 4. 12. 4. 57 24. 5. 42. 6. 27. 5. ●●. 5. 45. 25. 6. 30. 7. 15. 5. 48. 6. 33. 26. 7. 18. 8. 3. 6. 36. 7. 21. 27. 8. 6. 8. 51. 7. 14. 8 9 28. 8. 54. 9 39 8. 12. 8. 57 29. 9, 42. 10. 27. 9, 0. 9 45. 30. 10. 30. 11. 15. N. w. n. n. w. N. w. n. by w. ¶ A declaration of the Tables, last before moncioned. IF YOU be desirous at any time to know when it is a full Sea or high water at any port or Haven in England Wales, or Ireland, or in any other part of the world. If first by your own knowledge, or the knowledge of any expert mariner, you know when you see the Moon in such a part of the firmament, that then it is full sea at such a port or haven. Then these Tables shallbe needles for you. But if you can not so do, and would learn, then resort to these Tables, and first consider with yourself how many days old the Moon is the day that you desire to know the tide. And in the middle of the said tables, you shall find in the uppermost part of them, this title. The age of the Moon. And right against the day of the age of the Moon, you shall find on both sides, the places and points of the firmament, as South, South and by West, and South south West. etc. And next under that line, are these letters H. M. which signify Hours and minutes. Then having in memory the age of the Moon, as aforesaid, go directly to the title of that place of the firmament, to the which when the Moon cometh maketh a high water, and there you shall find the Hour and Minute when it is full Sea in that place. ¶ Example. ¶ I would know at what hour it will be a full Sea or high water at London Bridge the xx. day of December next, being in the year of our Lord 1571. ¶ Answer. sp FIRST resort to the former Table that teacheth you to know the age of the Moon at all times, and by that rule you shall find, that the xx. day of December next, the Moon shallbe iiij. days old. Then look upon the titles in the uppermost part of the aforesaid Tables, and among them you shall find London. And directly in the line next under the same, you shall found south-west, the which declareth that when the Moon is in the south-west, that then it is full sea at London Bridge. Then go down the line of the age of the Moon, until you come at the iiij. day, and there you shall find on the left hand of the same, directly under the line where south-west standeth these figures 6. 12. which is vj. of the clock and xii. minutes, at which time the aforesaid 20. day of December next shall be high water at London Bridge. And in the uppermost part of the aforesaid Tables, I have written the names of some Ports, at which time the Moon coming to that place causeth a full Sea, and unto them ye may add such other as you have, or shall have knowledge of. A Table shewing what Sign the Moon is in, and shall be for ever, and showing also the times good to let Blood, to Purge, and to Bath. Months. Daes. Prime. The. 12. Signs. To let Blood. To Purge To Bath. Febr. Nou. 1 3 Aries. G B G March. 2 Aries G B G 3 14 Taurus B B B December 4 6 Taurus B B B 5 Gemini B G April 6 17 Gemini B G 7 9 Cancer G G May 8 1 Cancer G G 9 Cancer G G 10 12 Leo. B B G 11 4 Leo. B B G june. 12 Virgo. B B B 13 15 Virgo. B B B julij. 14 7 Libra. 15 Libra. 16 18 Scorpius G G 17 10 Scorpius G G August. 18 2 Scorpius G G 19 Sagittari G G 20 13 Sagittari G G 21 5 Capri. B B B September 22 Capri. B B B 23 16 Aquari. G janu. Oct. 24 28 Aquari. G 25 Pisces. G G 26 19 Pisces. G G 27 11 Pisces. G G ¶ A declaration of the Table, that is on the other side, showing at all times what sign the Moon is in. first, for the better understanding thereof: Note that it is divided into seven. titles, that is to say, into Months, Days, Prime, Signs, to let blood, purge & to bathe. Now if you will know at any time what sign the Moon is in, you must first seek out in the said Table amog the months, for the month wherein you desire to be certified, and likewise, among the title of days, for the day of that month that you desire, and when you have found them, then begin at the month and tell the same for one day, and so go forth until you come to the number of that days that you would have, & note well what day the same doth end upon, and keep it in your memory. Then seek for the Prime of that year amog the title of Primes, and accounting the Prime for one, tell so many days as before you committed to memory, and then on the right hand you shall find what sign the Moon is in, & what days are good to let blood, to purge, and to bathe, which are noted with these ij. letters, G for good, and B for bad, & where there is no Letter, there the sign is indifferent. ¶ Example. ¶ I WOULD know the 12 day of November next, in this present year of our Lord 1571, what sign the Moon will be in. First I look in the aforesaid Table, among the title of the Months, and there I find November together with Februarij placed against the figure. 1. which is in the title of days, and there I begin to reckon and call the figure of 1. one, and so tell downward until I come to 12. and I find that the same endeth upon 12. which number I keep in memory. Then I seek for the Prime of this year, which is. 4. among the title of Primes, and on the left side thereof standeth 11. and there I begin again, and call that 11. one, and so go downward, till I come to the number which I had kept in memory, which was 12. and on the right side thereof I find the sign to be Capricorn, nought to let Blood, to purge, or to Bath. And thus of all other. ¶ THE month, DAY, AND PLACE, OF ALL THE principal Fairs kept in England, more orderly & largelyer set forth then heretofore hath been. ¶ january. 6. THE day of Epiphany at Salisbury. 25. S. Paul's day. At Bristol. At Gravesende. At Churchingford. At Northalerton in Yorkshire, where is kept a Fair every wenesdaye from christmas until june. ¶ February. 1. Candelmas even. At Bromley. At. Lynne. At Bath. At Maydestone. At Bickelsworthe. At Budworthe. 14. Saint Valentine day. At Feversham. On Ashewensday. At Lichefielde. At Royston. At Exeter. At Abington. At Cicester. 24. S. Mathies day. At Henly upon Thames. At Tewksbury. ¶ March. 12. On S. Gregory's day. At Stamford. At Sudbury. 13. At Wye. At the Mount At Bodmin in Cornwall. The u Sunday in Lent. At Grantham. At Salisbury. On Monday before our Lady day in Lent. At Wysbiche. At Kendale. At Denbighe in Wales. 20 S. Cutbertes day. At Durham. 25. Our Lady day in Lent. At Northhamton. At Malden. At great Chart. At New castle. All the Lady days At Huntyngton. ¶ April. 5. At Walingforde. 7. At Derby. 9 At Bikelsworth. At Bylingworth, & the Monday next after at Euesham in Worceter shire. The Tewesday in Easter week. At Northflete. At Rocheforde. At Hitchyn. The third Sunday after Easter. At Lowthe. 22. At Stabforde. 23 On Saint George's day, At Charing. At Ipswiche. At Tammworthe. At Ampthill. At Hinnyngham. At Gylford. At S. Pombes in Cornwall. 25. On S. Marks day. At Derby. At Dunmowe in Essex. 26. at Tenterden in Kent. ¶ May. 1. On May day. At Ryppon in Yorkshyre. At Perin in Corn wall. at Osestry in wales At Lexfield in Suffolk. At Stowe the old. At Reading At Leicester. At Chenseforde in Essex. At Maideston in Kent. At Brickehill. At Blackeborne in Lancashyre. At Cogilton in Cheshyre. 3. The Invention of the Cross. At Bramyarde. At Henningham. At Elstowe. 7. Saint john of Beverley. At Beverley. At Newton in Lanshyre. At Oxford. On Ascension day. At New Castle. At Yerne. At Brimecham. At S. Edes. at Bishop stratford At Wicham in Lancashire. At Myddelwiche. At Stopforde in Cheshire. At Chapel Frith in Darbyshyre. On Whitsun even. At Scripton upon Craven in Yorkeshyre. On whitsunday. At Rye hill. At Gxibby, and every Wednesday fortnight at kingeston upon Thames. At Rarersdale in Lancashyre. At Kyrby Stephin in Westmerlande. On Monday in Whit son week. At Darington. At Exeter. At Bradforde. At Rygate. At Burton in Landesdale. At Salforth in Lancashyre. At whitchurch in Shropshyre. At Cockermouth. At Appleby. At Bickelsworthe. On Tuesday in Whitsun week. At Lewes. At Rocheforth. At Caunterbury. At Ormeskyrke in Lancashyre. At the higher town of Knottesforth in Chesshire. At Herith in Westmerlande. On Wednesday in the Whitsun week. At Sandbarre. On Trinity Sunday. At Kendal in Westmerlande. At Rowell. On Corpus Christi day At Prescote in Lancasshire. At Stopforde in Chesshire. At S. Annes. At Newebery. At Coventry. At S. Edes. At bishop Stotford. At Rosse. 18 On SAINT Dunston's day At Rochester. At Dunstable. 19 At Crambroke. 27. At Lenham. ¶ june. 9 On S. Edmond'S day At Maydestone. 11. S. Barnabes day. At Okingham. At Newborough in Lancashire At Maxfielde in Chesshire. At Holt in Wales, 23. On Midsummer even At Shrewesbury. At S. Albon. 24. On Midsummer day At Harsham. At Bedell. At Strackstocke. At S. Annes. At Wakefield. At Colchester. At Reading. At Bedforde. At Barnewell beside Cambridge. At Wollerhampton. At Crambrooke in Kent. At Gloucester. At Lincoln. At Peterborough At Winsore. At Harstone in Suffolk. At Lancaster. At Westchester. At Hallifaxe. At Ashborne in Darbishire. 27. At Folkestone. 28. At Hetcorne. At S. Pombes in Cornwall. 29. On S. Peter's day. At Woodhurst. At Marleborough. At Holseworth. At Wollerhampton. At Peterfielde. At Lemster. At Sudbery in Suffolk. At Gargraunge. At Bromley in Lancashire. At the lower town of Knottesforde in Chesshire. ¶ july. 2. On the visitation of our Lady. At Congreton in Chesshire. At Ashton under line in Lancashire 11. S. Benet's day. At Partney, a horse fair. At Lyd. 15. S. Swithine. At Pinchbacke. 17. At Winchcomb. 20. S. Margeret. At Uxbridge. At Catesbye. At Bolton in Lancashire. 22 Mary Magdalen. At Marleborough. At Winchester. At Colchester. At Tetbury. At Bridgenorthe. At Clitheral in Lancashire. At Northwiche in Chesshire. At Cheswike in Comberlande. At Battle field by Shrewesbery. At Bickelsworthe. 25. On S. james day. At Bristol. At Dover. At Chilham At Derby. At Ipswiche. At Northhampton. At Dudley in Staffordshire. At S. james by London. At Reading. At Lowthe. At Malmesbury. At Bromley. At Chichester. At liver pool in Lancashire. At Altergam in Cheshire. At Ravenglasse in the North. 27. At Canterbury At Horsham. At Richemonde in the north. At Warington in Lancashire. At chapel Frithe in Darbyshyre. ¶ August. 1. Lammas day. At Excester. At Feversham. At Dunstable. At S. Edes. At Bedforde. At Norhamchurch. At Wishiche. At York. At Rumney. At Newton in Lancashire. At Yeland in York shire. 10. S. Laurence day. At Waltham. At Blackemore. At Hungerforde, At Bedforde. At Stroides. At Farnam. At S. Laurence by Bodmin. At Walton. At Croily in Lancashire. At Seddel in Yorkshyre. At Froddesham in Chesshire. At new Brainford. 15. Assumption of our Lady. At Dunmowe in Essex. At Carleyle. At Preston in Lancashire. At Wakefield the two Lady days. 24. Bartylmew day. At London. At beggars bush beside Rye. At Tewkesbery. At Sudbery. At Norwiche. At Northhalerton. At Dover. At Rye. At Croilye in Lancashire. At Nantwiche in Chesshire. The Sunday after Bartilmewe day. At Sandbiche in Chesshire. 28. At Ashforde. ¶ September. 1. At s. Giles at the bush. 8. Nati. of our Lady. At Wakefield. At Sturbridge. At Southwark. At Snyde. At Recoluer. At Gisboroughe both the Lady days. At Partney the iii Lady days. At Blackborne in Lancashire. At Gisborne in Yorkshire. At Chaulton in Cheshire. At Vtcester in Dane by shire. 14. On holy road day. At Richemonde in Yorkshire. At Rippon a horse Fair. At Penhad. At Berseley At Waltham Abbey At Wotton underhedge. At Smaldinge. At Chesterfielde in Darbishire. At Denbighe in Wales. 21. On S. Mathewes day. At Marleborough. At Bedforde. At Croyden. At Holden in holderness. At S. Edmond's bury. At Malton. At S. jues. At Shrewesbury. At Laneham. At Wiltnall. At Sitingborne. At Brainetrie. At Katherine hill beside Gilforde. At Dover. At Estrie. At Canterbury 29. Mighelmas day. At Lancaster. At Blackborne in Lancashire. At Westchester. At Cokermouth in the north. At Ashborne in Dacheshire. At Hadley. At Malden a horse fair At Way hill. At Newebery. At Leycester. ¶ October. 4. At Michael. 6. At S. Faiths beside Norwiche. At Maydestone. 8. At Herborough. At Haruard. At Bishop stotford. 11. S. Edward's day. At Croyston in Lancashire. At graves end. At Wynsore. At Marshefielde. At Colchester. 18. S. Luke's day. At Ely. At Wrickle. At Vpane. At Thirst. At Bridgenorth. At Stanton. At Charing. At Burton upon Trent. At Charleton. At Wigan in Lancashire. At Frisewides in Oxford. At Tisdale in Darbyshire. At Middelwiche in Chesshire. At Holt in Wales. 21. At Saffron Walden. At New market. At Hertforde. At Cicester. At Stokesley. 23. At Preston. At Bickelsworthe. At Richdale in Lancashire. At the lower town of Knottesforth in Chesshire. At whitchurch in Shropshire. 31. On all saints even At Wakefield in Yorkshire. At Rithin in wales. ¶ November. 2. All soulen day. At Blechynglye. At Kingston. At Maxfielde in Chesshire. 6. S. Leonard's day. At Newport pond. At Stanley. At Trigney in Cornwall. At Salforth. At Lesford in Lancashyre. 10. Martin. B. of Rome. At Lonton. 11. Martin Bishop. At Marleborough. At Dover. 13. At S. Edmond'S Bury. At Gylforde. 17. S. Hugh's day. At Harlowe. At Hyde. 19 At Horsham. 20. S. Edmond's day. At Hythe. At Ingerstone. 23. s. Clementes day. At Sandwiche. 30. S. andrew's day. At Colingborough. At Rochester. At Peterfielde. At Maidenhead. At Bewdeley. At Waryngton in Lancashire. At Bareforde in Yorkshire. At Osestrye in Wales. ¶ December. 5. S. Nicholas even. At Pluckeley. 6. S. Nicholas day. At Spaldinge. At Excester. At Synocke. At Arnedale. At Northwiche in Chesshire. 7. At Sandhurst. 8. Conception of our Lady. At Clitherall in Lancashire. At Malpas in Chesshire. 29. Thomas Beckettes day. At Canterbury. At Salisbury. ¶ The high ways from any notable town in England to the City of London. And likewise from one notable town to an other, newly collected and set forth, in a more larger and better manner than heretofore it hath been. ¶ From S. Buryen in Cornwall to Excester. FROM S. Burien to the Mount twenty mile. From the Mount to Truro twelve mile. From Truro to Bodmin twelve mile. From Bodmin to Launston twenty mile. From Launston to Okhampton xu mile. From Okhampton to Crockhornewell ten mile. From Crockhornewell to Excester x m From Excester to London. ¶ From Excester to Honyton twelve mile. From Honyton to Charde ten mile. From Charde to Crokehorne vi mile. From Crokehorne to Sherborne ten mile. From Sherborne to Shaftesbury twelve mi. From Shaftesbury to Salisbury xviij m. From Salisbury to Andover xu mile. From Andover to Basingstoke xvi mile From Basingstoke to Hertlerow eight m. From Hertlerowe to Bagshot eight mile. From Bagshot to Stanes eight mile. From Stanes to London xu mile. ¶ There is an other way from Exeter to London, and in manner as near, which some do account the better way, that is. From Excester to Honyton xii mile. From Honiton to Burporte xvi mile. From Burporte to Dorchester xii mile. From Dorchester to Blandforde twelve mi. From Blandforde to Salisbury twenty mile. and so to London as is aforesaid. ¶ From Totnes in Devonshire to Excester. ¶ From Totnes to Neweton bushel viii. mile. From Newtonbushel to Excester twelve m. ¶ From Plymmouth to Excester. From Plymmouth to Plimton three mile. From Plymton to Ashburton xuj mile. From Ashburton to Chidley eight mile. From Chidley to Excester twelve mile. ¶ From Dartmouth to Excester. ¶ From Dartmouth, first pass over the ferry to kings Were. From kings Were to Compton vi m From Compton to Newton bushel uj m From Newton Bushel to Excester twelve m ¶ From Excester to Barstable. ¶ From Excester to Kyrton vij mile. From Kyrton to Copstonston three mile. From Copstonston to Coleridge uj mi. From Colridge to high Bickington eight mile. From high Bickington to Barstable uj mile. ¶ From Excester to Bristol. ¶ From Excester to Collamton ten mile. From Collamton to Wellington eight m. From Wellington to Tawnton. v mile. From Tawnton to Bridgewater vij m. Fron Bridgewater to Glassenbury xj m. From Glassenbury to Welles four mile. From Welles to Bristol xu mile. There is also an other way from Excester to Bristol, and nearer by v. mile, which is to Bridgewater, & then through Brentmarshe to Wear, and so to Bristol, but no man can well travel it except it be in Summer, or else when it is a great frost. From Southampton to Hayleforde in Cornwall all along the Sea coasts. ¶ From Southampton to Kyngwood twelve mile. From Kyngwood to Poole eight mile From Pool to Mylton xu mile, and there pass the ferry to Waymouth. From Waymouth to lime xviij mile. From lime to Exmouth xu mile. From Exmouth pass the ferry to Tynmouth ten mile. From Tinmouth pass the ferry to Dart mouth twelve mile. From Dartmouth pass the ferry to Sawcom eight mile. From Sawcom to Plymmouth, take a guide at Sawcom for the way is dangerous by reason of sundry Creeks and passages xiiij mile. From Plymouth pass the ferry to Saltashe three mile. From Saltashe to Lowe ten mile. From Lowe to Foy eight mile. From Foy pass the ferry to Truro xviij mile. From Truro to Haylforde vi mile. ¶ From Southampton to London. ¶ From Southampton to Twiforde viii. mile. From Twiforde to Alsforth vij mile. From Alsforth to Alton vij mile. From Alton to Farnain vij mile. From Farnam to Gylforde ix mile. From Gylford to Kypple .v. mile, From Kypple to Cobbam .v. mile. From Cobbam to Kingston .v. mile. From Kynston to London ten mile. ¶ From Southampton to Bristol. ¶ From Southampton to Salisbury xviij mile. From Salisbury to Wormester xviij m. From Wormester to Bristol. xxijij. m. ¶ From Barstable to Bristol. ¶ From Barstable to Dunster xviij m. From Dunster to Comydge twelve mile. From Comydge to Wear ten mile. From Wear to Bristol xu mile. ¶ From Bristol to Oxford ¶ From Bristol to Sadbury ten mile. From Sadbury to Cicester twelve mile. From Cicester to Farington xiiij mile. From Farington to Oxford. xii, mile. ¶ From Bristol to Shrewesbury. ¶ From Bristol to Awst eight mile. From Awst pass the ferry to Monmouth twelve mile. From Monmouth to Hereforde xii mile. From Hereforde to Lemster eight mile. From Lemster to Ludlowe vij mile From Ludlowe to Shrewesbury twenty mile. another way to Bristol which is farther about but you shall pass no ferry ¶ From Bristol to Neweport xu mile. From Neweport to Gloucester xu mile. From Gloucester to Tewksbury vij mi. From Tewksbury to Worcester xiii m Fron Worcester to Kyddermester, x. mile. From Kiddermester to Bridgenorth xii mile. From Bridgenorth to Shrewsebury xiiii. mile. From Bristol to Cambridge. From Bristol to Sadbery ten mile. From Sadbery to Cicester twelve mile. From Cicester to Tame. From Tame to Buckingham From Buckingham to Bedforde. From Bedforde to Cambridge twenty mile ¶ From Bristol to London. ¶ From Bristol to Maxfielde ten mile. From Maxfielde to Chipnam ten mile. From Chipnam to Marleboroughe xv. mile. From Marleborough to Hungerford eight mile. From Hungerford to Newberry vij mile From Newberry to Reading xu mile. From Reading to Maydenhed ten mile. From Maydenhed to Colbroke vij mile. From Colbroke to London xu mile. ¶ From Berwick to York. ¶ From Berwicke to Belforde twelve mile. From Belforde to Anwicke twelve mile. From Anwicke to Morpit twelve mile. From Morpit to Newcastle twelve mile. From Newcastel to Durham twelve mile. From Durham to Darington. xiv mile. From Darington to Northalerton x m From Northalerton to Topclif vij mile. From Topclif to York xvi mile. ¶ From York to London. ¶ From York to Tadcaster eight mile. From Tadcaster to Wentbridge twelve m. From Wentbridge to Doncaster vij m. From Doncaster to Tuxforde xviij mile. From Tuxforde to Newarke ten mile. From Newarke to Grauntham ten mile. From Grantham to Staunforde xvi m From Stamforde to Stilton twelve mile. From Stilton to Huntingdon ix mile. From Huntingdon to Royston xu mile. From Royston to Ware xiij mile. From Ware to Waltham eight mile From Waltham to London twelve mile. From york to Nottingham. ¶ From York keep London way to Doncaster, and from Doncaster to Maunsfielde in Sherewoode twenty mile. From Maunsfield to Nottingham twelve m. From Nottingham to London. ¶ From Nottingham to Loughborough viii. mile. From Loughborough to Leycester eight mile. From Leycester to Harborowe twelve mile. From Harborowe to Northhampton twelve mile. From Northhampton to Stony stratforde ten mile, and so to London, as in the way of Coventry appeareth. ¶ From york to Shrewesbury. ¶ From York to Wetherby vij mile. From Wetherby to Oteley xiij mile. From Oteley to Bradforde uj mile. From Bradford to Halyfax uj mile. From Halyfaxe to Blackestone edge uj mile. From Blackeston edge to Rochedale uj mile. From Rochedale to Manchester eight mi. From Manchester to Northwiche xuj m. From Northwiche to Beston wood ix mile. From Beston wood to whitchurch ten mile. From whitchurch to Price. iiii, mile. From Price to Shrewesbury twelve mile. ¶ From york to Cambridge. ¶ From York keep London way unfyl you come to Huntyngton, and then have you twelve mile to Cambridge. ¶ From York to Oxford. ¶ Keep London way from York to Northhampton. From Northhampton to Toceter eight m From Toceter to Brakeley vij mile. From Brakeley to Oxford xviij mile. ¶ From Lincoln to London. ¶ From Lincoln to Aucaster. From Ancaster to Bitsfielde. From Bitsfielde to Staunforde. From Staunforde to Stilton, as it is in York way. ¶ From Boston to London. ¶ From Boston to Bowrne xxij mile. From Bowrne to Stylton xviij mile. and so to London as in York way. ¶ From S. David's to London. ¶ From S. David's to Axforde twelve mile. From Axforde to Carmarden xxiiij mile. From Carmarden to Newton twelve mile. From Newton to Lanbury ten mile. From Lanbury to Brecknock xuj mile. From Brecknock to Hay ten mile. From Hay to Harfoorde xiiij mile. From Harfoorde to Roso ix mile. From Roso to Gloucester twelve mile. From Gloucester to Cicester xu mile. From Cicester to Farington twelve mile. From Faryngton to Abyngton ten mile. From Abyngton to Dorchester .v. mile. From Dorchester to Henly twelve mile. From Henly to Maydenhed vij mile. From Maydenhed to Colbroke vij mile. From Colbroke to Hounslow .v. mile. From Hounslow to London ten mile. From Carmarthen to London. ¶ From Carmarthen to Laundovery twenty mile. From Laundovery to Belthe xiiij mile. From Belthe to Preston twelve mile. From Preston to Worcester xxuj mile. From Worcester to Euesham twelve mile. From Euesham to Chippingnorton xiiij mile. From Chyppingnorton to Islip twelve mile. From Islip to Wickam twenty mile. From Wickam to Beconsfield .v. mile. From Beconsfielde to Uxbridge vij mile From Uxbridge to London xu mile. ¶ From Carnarvan to Chester and so to London. ¶ From Carnarvan to Conwaye xxiiij mile. From Conway to Denbigh twelve mile. From Denbigh to Flint twelve mile. From Flynt to Chester ten mile. From Chester to Wiche xuj mile. From Wiche to Stone xu mile. From Stone to Lichefielde xuj mile. From Lichefielde to Colesill twelve mile. From Colsill to Coventry eight mile. From Coventrie to Deyntry xiiij mile. From Deintrye to Tocester ten mile From Tocester to Stony stratforde vi. mile. From Stony stratforde to Brickhyll vij mile. From Brickhill to Dunstable vij mile. From Dunstable to S. Alban's ten mile. From S. Alban's to Barnet ten mile. From Barnet to London ten mile. From Cockermouth to Lancaster, and so to London. From Cockermouth to Kyswike vi mile. From Kyswike to Grocener eight mile. From Grocener to Kendale xiiij mile. From Kendale to Burton vij mile. From Burton to Lancaster eight mile. From Lancaster to Preston twenty mile. From Preston to Wygan xiiii mile. From Wygan to Warington twelve mile. From waryngton to Newecastell twenty mile. From Newecastell to Lichefield twenty mile From Lichefielde to Coventry twenty mile. and so to London as aforesaid. From Shrewesbury to Coventry. ¶ From Shrewesbury to Watlyngstreete vij mile. From Watlyngstreete to Shefnall .v. mile. From Shefnall to Boningall three mile. From Bonyngall to Wollerhampton .v. mile. From Wollerhampton to Bremycham ten mile. From Bremycham to Meryden ten mile. From Meryden to Coventry four mile. and so to London as aforesaid. ¶ From Coventry to Oxford. ¶ From Coventry to Southham ten mile. From Southham to Banbery ten mile. From Banbery to Woodstock twelve mile. From Woodstock to Oxford vij mile. ¶ From Coventry to Cambridge. ¶ From Coventry to Dunchurche viii mile. From Dunchurche to Northhampton x. mile. From Northhampton to Higham ferrys ten mile. From Higham ferrys to Saint Edes viii mile. From S. Edes to Cambridge ten mile. ¶ From Cambridge to London. ¶ From Cambridge to Slow vi mile. From Slow to Barkway vij mile. From Barkeway to Puckriche vii mile. From Puckriche to Ware .v. mile. From Ware to Waltham viii mile From Waltham to London twelve mile. ¶ From Oxford to London. ¶ From Oxford to Whetly bridge .v. mile. From Whetlye bridge to Tetsworth u mile. From Tetsworthe to Stoken church .v. mile. From Stoken church to Wickam v m From Wickam to Beconsfielde .v. mile. From Beconsfielde to Vxbrydge. seven mi. From Uxbridge to London xu mile. From Dover to London. ¶ From Dover to Caunterbury twelve mi. From Caunterbury to Syttingborne twelve mile. From Syttingborne to Rochester viii mile. From Rochester to Gravesende .v. mile. From Gravesende to Darteforde vj. mile. From Dartforde to London twelve mile. ¶ From Rye to London. ¶ From Rye to Plymwell xu mile. From Plymwell to Tonbridge xi mile. From Tonbridge to Chepstowe vij mi. From Chepstowe to London xu mile. ¶ From Yarmouth to Colchester and so to London. ¶ From Yermouth to Lestoffe uj mile. From Lestoffe to Blybur ten mile. From Blybur to Snapebridge viii mile. From Snapebrydge to Woodbrydge viii mile. From Woodbridge to Ipswich .v. mile. From Ipswiche to Colchester xii mile. From Colchester to Esterfielde viii mile From Esterfielde to Chelmesforde ten mile. From Chelmesforde to Brentwood ten mile. From Brentwood to London xu mile. ¶ From Walsingam to London. ¶ From Walsingham to Picknam twelve mile. From Picknam to Brandon Ferry ten mile. From Brandon Ferry to Newemarket ten mile. From Newemarket to Witford bridge ten mile From Witforde bridge to Barckeway xii mile. From Barckeway to Ware xii mile. From Ware to Waltham viii mile. From Waltham to London xii mile. ¶ From Yarmouth to Norwiche. ¶ From Yarmouth to Ockell viii mile. From Ockell to Norwiche viii mile. ¶ From Norwiche to London. ¶ From Norwiche to Windam vi mile. From Windam to Acleyborough, alias Attylborough four mile. From Attylborough to Thetford ten mile. From Thetford to Iclingham Sands vi mile. From Iclingham Sands to Newmarket ten mile. From Newmarket to Witford bridge ten mile. From Witford bridge to Barckwaye xii mile, and so to London as in Walsingham way. FINIS. ¶ IMPRINTED AT LONDON IN FLEETSTREET within Temple bar at the sign of the hand and star, by Richard Tottell. Anno. 1571. Cum privilegio ad imprimendum solum.