A PROGNOSTICATION MADE FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD God. M. D. LXXXII. Containing meet matter for such a work: gathered out of learned Authors, and set down to profit such as lack the knowledge thereof. By Thomas Buckmaster. Cecinimus vobis, et non salrastis: Lamentavimus vobis, et non planxistis. Math. 11. 17. Imprinted at London, by Richard Watkins and james Robertes. cum PRIVILEGIO. Pond. and Prognostication for the Dade. A prognostication in which you may behold the state of this present year of our Lord God▪ M. D C. Made and set forth by john Dade Cent. practitioner in Physic. Imprinted at London for Edward White, the assign of james Roberts. Pond. 1601. A Prognostication for this year of our Lord. MDCI Being the first year after leap year. Wherein are contained, the inclination or disposition of the weather for every day: the change, full & quarters of the Moon, with divers: other things necessary to know: Calculated for the Elesiation and Meridian, of the Honourable City of London; and may very well serve for all England. By Edward Pond practitioner in the Mathimaticks. Imprinted at London by E. White the assign of james Roberts. Cum privilegio Regiae Maiestatis. Dade. 1600. An Almanac●…and Prognostication in which this year of our Lord God 1600. Being leap year. Made and 〈◊〉 〈…〉 Dade Gent. practitioner in Physic. Imprinted at London by Richard Watkins and james Robertes. ¶ The Prognostication for this year of our Lord God, 1581. Written by George Hartgill. jonah. 3. 8. Let man and beast put on sackcloth, and cry mightily unto God: yea let every man turn from his evil way, and from the wickedness that is in their hands. ¶ Imprinted at London, by Richard Watkins, & james Robertes. Cum Privilegio.