❧ AN ALMANAC AND PROGNOSTICATION. For the year of our Lord God D. CCCCC.LV. Made by Master Antonius de Motulino, an Italian, doctor of Physic. and Astronymy. ¶ Imprinted at London, by Thomas March, dwelling in Flete street, at the sign of the Prince's arms. ¶ A declaration of the Almanac. ¶ The Golden number. xvii. ¶ The sunday letter. F ¶ Between Christmas and shrofiyde. viii. weeks and v days. ¶ Septage sima the ten of February. ¶ Ashewenysday the xxvii of February. ¶ Easter day the xviiii of Apryll. ¶ Cross days the nineteen. of may. ¶ Ascension day the xxiii of may. ¶ Wytsonday the ii of june. ¶ Corpus Christy day the xiii of june. ¶ Advent the first day of December. ¶ To take disgestives and preparasyves whereby is made thin or resolved any gross hinnor, that it may the lightlier be purged by the physic or Surgery, within the body or without, the Moon being sornaite in Gemini, Libra. or Aquarius. ¶ To purge by electuaries, the Moon being illustrated with jupiter or Venus, and in Cancer is very good. ¶ To purge by drinks. Scorpio. ¶ To purge by pills. Pisces. ¶ To take clysters. Libra, and Scorpio. ¶ To let blood. Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces To take vomits, Aries, Taurus, Capricornus. ¶ To take Gargarisnies, Aries, Cancer, Capricornus. ¶ To enter into bathe, the Moon being in the trine or sextile aspect of Sol or Mars, in these signs of Cancer, Scorpio, Pisces is very good. ¶ To cut heirs, when the Moon is in Libra. Sagitarius, Aquarius, Pisces, it is good and especially if she be at a trine aspect or else a sextile with Mars and Venus both. ¶ To stop Flxes, Rheums or Lares, it is good the Moon being at a trine of Saturn in these signs, Taurus, Virgo, Capricornus, or else at a sextile aspect with him. ¶ To comfort the virtue, attractyse that every member may draw unto him his sustenance and liking, it is good the Moon being at a trine aspect with Sol and jupiter in these signs, Aries, Leo, Sagittarius. ¶ To set, sow, plant, or grass, it. s good the Moon being at a trine aspect, or else or a sextile of Saturn, and in these signs Virgo, Taurus, and Capricornus. ¶ This year shall be a dreadful Eclipse of the Moon the .v. of june at ii a clock in the morning, and she shall be all darkened. Son rising hours and minutes after, ¶ january. Son setting hours minutes before, 8 20 1 a New years day. Taurus. 7. 4. 20 8 19 2 b Taurus. 21. 4 19 8 17 3 c Octa. S. johan. Gemini. 4 4 17 8 16 4 d Octa. S. In. Gemini. 17. 4 16 8 15 5 e Depo. S. Ed. Gemini. 29. 4 15 8 13 6 F Twelve day. Cancer. 12. 4 13 8 12 7 g Felicis et ja. Cancer. 24. 4. 12 ❍ The full moan at vii of the clock .35. minutes after none fair and windy. 8 10 8 a Leo. 6. 4 10 8 8 9 b S. judoci. Leo. 18. 4 8 8 7 10 c ●ou in aqua. Leo. 30. 4 9 8 5 11 d Virgo. 13. 4 5 8 3 12 e Virgo. 23. 4 3 8 2 13 F Octa. Epipha. Libra. 5. 4 2 8 0 14 g Felicie presbi. Libra. 17. 4 0 7 58 15 a S. M●auri ab. Libra. 38. 4 58 ☾ The last quarter at xii a clock at night the xu day with rain and wind the most of the quarter. 7 56 16 b S. Mar. epis. Scorpio. 13. 5 56 7 54 17 c Anthony Ab. Scorpio. 24 5 4 7 52 18 d S. prisce vir. Sagitarius. 9 5 52 7 50 19 e S. Vulst. epi. sagitarius. 23 5 50 7 48 20 F S. fabia. capricornus. 6. 5 48 7 46 21 g S. agn. vir. capricornus. 21 5 46 7 45 22 a Vince. mar. Aquarius. 5 5 45 ● The new moan the xxii day at one of the clock at after midnight, and xlii minutes after, rain and wind the most par●e of this quarter, 7 43 23 b ¶ 〈◊〉 Aquarius 20. 5 43 7 40 24 c Pisces. 4 5 40 7 39 25 d 〈…〉 Pisces. 19 5 39 7 37 26 e Policarpi. Aries. 41 5 37 7 35 27 F Io. Chriso. Aries. 19 5 35 7 33 28 g S. Agne● is. two Taurus 3. 5 33 7 30 29 a Valerii epi. Taurus. 75. 5 30 ☽ The first quarter the xxix day at .v. of the clock in the after noon temperate, fair with frost. 7 28 30 b Bethil. regine. Gemini. 1. 5 28 7 27 31 c Satur. et vic. Gemini. 14 5 27 son rising hours minutes after ¶ February. son setting hours & minutes before. 7 25 1 d Brigide vir. of Gemini 27 5 25 7 23 2 e 〈…〉. of Cancer. 9 5 3 7 21 3 F Blasii Episco. of cancer. 21. 5 21 7 18 4 g S. Gilbert. Leo 3. 5 18 7 16 5 a Agathe virgi. Leo. 15. 5 16 7 14 6 b Victoris et vic. Leo. 27. 5 14. ❍ The full moan the vi day at ii of the clock at after none, and four minutes after fair wether with an inclination also to moisture withal. 7 12 7 c Vir. 9 5 12 7 10 8 d Virgo. 21. 5 10 7 8 9 e 〈…〉 Libra 2. 5. 8 7 6 10 F Libra 14. 5 6 7 3 11 g Eusragie virgi. Libra. 26. 5 3 7 0 12 a 〈…〉. Scorpio. 8. 5 0 6 28 13 b Wilfranij. epi. Scorpio. 21 6 29 6 56 14 c S. Valen. Sagitarius. 6 56 ❍ The full moon the xiii day at four of the clock in the after none inclined to wind with moisture the weather. 6 54 15 d S. fausti. et io. Sagitarius. 17 6 54 6 ●2 16 e Julian vir. Capricornus. 1. 6 52 6 50 17 F Polli. epis. Capricornus. 15. 6 50 6 48 18 g Simo. epis. Capricornus. 29 6 48 6 46 19 a Aquarius. 14. 6 46 6 44 20 b Mildrede vir. Aquarius. 24 6 43 6 4 21 c Pisces. 13. 6 41 ● The new moan the xxi day, at xxiiii. minutes, after xi of the clock in the fore none fair whether. 6 38 22 d Petri Cathe. Pisces. 28. 6 38 6 36 23 e 〈◊〉 Aries. 13. 6 36 6 34 24 F S. M●th. ●p●. Aries. 27. 6 34 6 31 25 g Inuen S. Pau. aurus. 12 6 31 6 29 26 a Taurus. 26 6 29 6 27 27 b 〈…〉 Gemini. 10 6 27 6 24 28 c Gemini. 23. 6 24 ☽ The first quarter at vi of the clock in the morning the xxviii day fair wether and dry. son rising hours minutes after. ¶ March. son setting hours minutes before: 6 22 1 d David Episcopi. Cancer. 6 6 22 6 20 2 e Led Episcopi. Cancer. 18 6 20 6 18 3 F Martini et aste. Leo. 1● 6 18 6 16 4 g Adriani. Leo. 13. 6 16 6 14 5 a Leo. 24. 6 14. 6 11 6 b Victori. et victo. Virgo. 6. 6 11 6 9 7 c Perpetue et feli. Virgo. 18 6 9 6 7 8 d Decella. fanc. fe Virgo. 30. 6 7 6 5 9 e Quadra. martiri. Libra. 12. 6 6 6 3 10 F Agapite virgins. Libra. 29 6 3 ❍ The full Moon the viii day at seven a clock xii minutes after, most of the quarter cloudy could and rainy. 6 0 11 g Son in Aries. Scorpio. 5. 6 0 6 2 12 a Gregorii Epis. Scorpio. 17. 6 2 6 5 13 b Theodo. matro. Scorpio. 30 6 5 6 7 14 c S. Innocen. Sagittarius. 13. 6 7 6 10 15 d Longini mar. Sagittarius. 26 6 10 6 12 16 e Hilla. et iona. Capricornus. 9 6 12 ☾ The last quarter of the Moon at vi of the clock in the morning the xvi day above written in the beginning fair, and towards the latter end raynye and cloudy wether. 6 14 17 F Patri. Epi. Capricorn. 23. 6 14 6 16 18 g Aquarius. 8. 6 16 6 18 19 a joseph. spon. Aquarius. 22. 6 18 6 20 20 b S. Lutbert ab. Pisces. 7 6 20 6 23 21 c S. Benedi. ab. Pisces. 22. 6 23 6 25 22 d Aphro. Episco. Aries. 7. 6 25 ● The new moan the xxii day at eight at the clock at night, and twenty minutes after in the beginning of the quarter windy and fair wether, after rainy and cloudy. 6 27 23 e Theodori pres. Aries. 22. 6 27 6 30 24 F Agipte marti. Taurus' 6. 6 30 6 32 25 g I 〈◊〉 Mari. Taurus. 20. 6 32 6 34 26 a Cast. martyrs Gemini 4. 6 34 6 36 27 b Resurrec. domi. Gemini. 18 6 36 6 38 28 c Dorothy vir. Cancer 1. 6 38 6 41 29 d Victorini mar. Cancer 14 6 41 ☽ The first quarter the xxix day at ix of the the clock of the night fair wether and windy most part of the quarter specially in the beginning thereof. 6 43 30 e Cancer. 27. 6 43 6 45 31 F Leo. 10. 6 45 son rising hours minutes before. ¶ april. son setting hours minutes after: 6 48 1 g Hugonis epis. Leo. 22. 6 48 6 50 2 a S. Marie Egipti. Virgo. 3. 6 50 6 52 3 b S. Richardi. Virgo. 51. 6 52 6 54 4 c S. Ambrofu. Virgo. 27. 6 54. 6 56 5 d Marti. e● mar. Libra. 9 6 56 6 58 6 e Sexti in piscopis. Libra. 21. 6 58 ❍ The full Moon at xii of the clock xl minutes at after midnight the vi day of this month above written inclined to moisture in the beginning, and so fair wether at the end. 5 0 7 F S. Euphe. Scorpio. 3. 7 0 5 2 8 g Ege. et soci. eius. scorpio. 15 7 2 5 4 9 a Perpe. episco. scorpio. 27 7 4 5 8 10 b Pas. Sep. vir. sagitarius. 10 7 8 5 10 11 c ¶ Son in ●au. Taurus. 22. 7 10 5 12 12 d capricorn. 6. 7 12 5 14 13 e S. Tiburt two. Capricorn. 19 7 14 ☾ The last quarter the xiii day at iii of the clock in the afternoon cloudy, in the beginning of the quarter, and fair at the latter end. 5 16 14 ● Easter day. Aquarius. 3 7 16 5 18 15 g Aquarius. 17 7. 18 5 21 16 a S. Isidori. Pisces. i. 7 21 5 23 17 b Aniceti epis. Pisces. 16 7 23 5 25 18 c Elenthii. Ar●es. 1. 7 25 5 27 19 d S. Alphee. pis. Aries. 29. 7 27 5 29 20 e S victo. epis. Taurus. 7 29 ●The change of the moon the xxi day in the beginning inclined to moisture so almost all the quarter. 5 31 21 F S. Simo. epis. Taurus. 15. 7 31 5 33 22 g S. Sotheris Taurus. 29. 7 33 5 35 23 a S. ●eorg● Gemini. 12. 7 35 5 37 4 b Gemini. 26. 7 37 5 39 25 c S. Mark. Cancer 9 7 36 5 41 26 d S. Cleti. Cancer. 22. 7 4● 5 43 27 e S. Anastas two. Leo. 4. 7 43 5 45 28 F Vitalis martyrs. Leo. 17 7 4● ☽ The first quarter at i of the clock at after none fair wether. 5 47 29 g Deposicio. Leo. 30. 7 47 5 49 30 a Erkenwaldy. Virg. 12. 7 49 son rising hours & minutes before, ¶ may. son setting house's minutes after, ●erme begin 5 51 1 b 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 Virgo. 24 7 51 5 5 2 c Libra 6. 7 52 5 54 3 d Invention cru. Libra 17 7 54 5 56 4 e Libra. 29 7 56 5 58 5 F Scor. 12 7 58 5 50 6 g john Portlatin pio. 24. 7 50 ❍ The full Moon at ii of the clock in the afternoon, and xlix minutes after showers. 4 0 7 a Sagit. 27. 8 ● 4 3 8 b Appari. S. Mi. tarius. 19 8 ● 4 5 9 c Tran. s. Nico. Capri● 2. 8 ● 4 7 10 d corn. 16 8 7 4 8 11 e Anthoni mar. Capricorn. 30 8 8 4 10 12 F ¶ Son●n Goe Aqua. 14. ●. 10 4 12 13 g rius. 7. 8 12 ☾ The last quarter the xiii day at i●. of the clock at midnight windy, and inclined to moisture. 4 14 14 a Pis 11. 8 14 4 15 15 b Isidor. marti. ces. 26. 8 15 4 16 16 c Art. 11. 8 16 4 17 17 d Tran. s. par. es. 25. 8 17 4 29 18 e Dunstani epis. Tau. 10. 8 29 4 20 19 F rus. 24 8 20 4 21 20 g Cross days. Gemi. 8. 8 21 ● The new Moon the twenty day at ii of the clocks, at after none xiiii minutes after cloudy and close wether. 4 22 21 a Helen regine. ni. 21. 8 22 4 23 22 b julian virgin. Cau. 4 8 23 4 24 23 c Ascension day. cer. 17. 8 24 4 25 24 d Cancer. 30. 8 25 4 26 25 e Le. 12. 8 26 4 27 26 F Augustiani au. 0. 24. 8 27 4 28 27 g ¶ Term end. Vir. 7. 8 28 4 29 28 a go. 19 8 29 ☽ The first quarter the xxviii day at vi of the clock in the morning fair wether and hot. 4 30 20 b Lib. 2. 8 30 4 30 30 c Li. 14. 8 30 4 31 31 d Petronille vir. bra. 26, 8 31 Son rising hours minutes before. ¶ june. Son setting hours minutes after. 4 31 1 e Nichode, mar. Scor. 8. 8 31 4 31 2 F Whitsun day. pio. 20. 8 31 4 32 3 g S. Erasmi. Sagit. 3. 8 37 4 32 4 a S. Petrocu con. ta. 16. 8 32 4 32 5 b Bonifacii socio. rius. 29. 8 32 ❍ The full Moon at ii of the clock in the morning, and xxxii minutes after, the .v. day fair wether. 4 33 6 c Mellonis. Capri. 12 8 33 4 33 7 d Medardi et gil. cornus. 26. 8 33 4 33 8 e S. Wilhelmi. Aqua. 10. 8 33 4 34 9 F trinity sunday rius. 24. 8 34 4 34 10 g juonis confess. Pis. 9 8 34 4 34 11 a Barnaby Apo. ces. 23. 8 34 ☾ The last quarter the xi day at midnight most of the quarter cloudy and rainy. 4 34 12 b Ari. 7. 8 34 4 34 13 c Corpus christi. es. 21. 8 34 4 34 14 d ¶ Term begin Tau. 5. 8 34 4 33 15 e ¶ Son in cau. rus. 19 8 33 4 33 16 F Tran. s richar. Gemi. 3. 8 33 4 33 17 g Kenel regis. ni. 17. 8 33 4 32 18 a Mar. et mar. Gemini. 30 8 32 ● The new Moon the xviii day xxxiiii minutes after midnight, most of the quarter showers and rain, and much cloudy wether. 4 32 19 b Gernasi et pro. Can. 13. 8 32 4 32 20 c Trans. s. Edwar. cer. 26. 8 32 4 32 21 d Walburge vir. Le. 8. 8 32 4 31 22 e S. albani. mar. o. 20. 8 31 4 30 23 F etheldred vir. Vir. 2 8 30 4 29 24 g john Baptist. go. 14. 8 29 4 28 25 a Tran. s. Elegi. Virgo. 26. 8 28 ☽ The first quarter the xxvi day at xi of the clock at night that day cloudy, and inclined to rain with hail, and fair we●her, and windy most part of the quarter. 4 27 26 b johan, & Paul. Li. 29. 8 25 4 26 27 c Crecen●is mar. bra. 21. 8 26 4 25 28 d Leonis episco. Scor 4. 8 25 4 23 29 e Peter & 〈◊〉. pio. 16. 8 23 4 27 24 F 〈…〉. Scorpio. 29. 8 27 Son setting hours minutes before. ¶ july Son setting hours minutes after. 4 221 g Octa. S. joh. Sagit. 11. 8 22 4 22 2 a Visita. of ma. tarius. 24. 8 22 4 20 3 b Capri. 28 8 20 ❍ The full moan the four day at none, and twenty minutes after fair wether most of this quarter. 4 19 4 c Tran. s. marti. corn. 21 8 19 4 17 5 d Term endeth. Iqua. 25. 8 17 4 16 6 e Octa. S. peter. rius. 19 8 16 4 15 7 F pis. 4. 8 15 4 14 8 g ces. 19 8 14 4 12 9 a Ari. 4. 8 12 4 10 10 b Sep. fra●rum. es. 18 8 10 4 8 11 c Transla. bene. Tau. 2. 8 8 ☾ The last quarter at four of the clock in the morning the xi day windy and temperate cloudy wether. 4 6 12 d Naboris & feli. rus. 16. 8 6 4 4 13 e Dog days. Tau. 30. 8 4 4 3 14 F Gemi. 13. 8 3 4 2 15 g 〈…〉. ni. 26. 8 2 4 0 16 a Tran. s. osmunde. C●n 29. 8 0 5 58 17 b Kenelmi regis. cer 22. 7 58 ● The new moan xliiii minutes after high none the xviii day cloudy and close wether the next day, but the xviii day fair wether and so most of the quarter. 5 56 18 c Arnulphi epis. Le. 4. 7 56 5 53 19 d Rufini et justi. o. 17. 7 53 5 52 20 e 〈◊〉 vir. lo. 29. 7 52 5 51 21 F praredis vir. Vir. 11. 7 51 5 49 22 g 〈…〉 go. 23. 7 49 5 47 23 a Appoli epis. Li. 4. 7 47 5 45 24 b Christi. vir. brau 6. 7 45 5 45 25 c 〈◊〉 Apo. Libra. 28. 7 45 5 40 26 d S. An. mar. Scor. 11 7 40 ☽ The first quarter the xxvi day at iii of the clock in the after none windy and fair wether. 5 29 27 e Septem dormi. pio. 24. 7 29 5 37 28 F Samsonis epis. Sagit. 7. 7 37 5 35 29 g tarius. 19 7 35 5 33 30 a Abdon et senues. Capri. 3. 7 33 5 31 31 b Germani epis. corn. 11. 7 31 Son setting hours minutes before. ¶ August. Son rising hours minutes after. 5 29 1 c Petri ad vin. Capricor. 30 7 29 5 27 2 d Stephani epis. Aqua. 14. 7 27 ❍ The full moan the ii day at eight of the clock at night, & lvii minutes after fair wether, & hoo●e most of the quarter with lightening the iii day of the month. 5 25 3 e Inuen. s. Ste. rius. 29. 7 25 5 23 4 F Festum presbi. Pis. 13. 7 23 5 21 5 g Festum Nivis. ces. 28. 7 21 5 19 6 a Transfi. domi. Ari. 13 7 19 5 16 7 b Festum no. je. es. 28. 7 16 5 14 8 c Ciriaci socio. Tau. 13. 7 14 5 12 9 d Romani mar. rus. 27. 12 17 ☾ The last quarter the ix day at xi of the clock before none fair wether that day, but most of the rest of the quarter cloudy & moist wether. 5 10 10 e Laurence mar. Gemi. ●0. 7 10 5 8 11 F ●ibur mar. ni. 21 7 8 5 4 12 g Sancte clare. Can. 6. 7 4 5 2 13 a cer. 19 7 2 5 ● 14 b Le. 1. 7 0 6 85 15 c ¶ Son in Virgo. 0. 14. 7 58 6 56 16 d Assump. o● ma●i. Leo. 26. 7 56 6 52 17 e Octava. C. Lau. Vir. 8. 7 52 ● The new moan the xvii day at .v. of the clock in the morning, and viii minutes afterfayre wether and windy. 6 52 18 F Agipte mar. go. 20. 7 52 6 20 19 g S. Mag. mar. Le. i 7 20 6 48 20 a Lundoni epis. bra. 13. 7 48 6 46 21 b Sancti bar. Libra. 25. 7 46 6 42 22 c oct. Assump. Scor. 7. 7. 42 6 41 23 d Timothei. pio. 19 6 41 6 38 24 e Bartilm apa. Sa. 1. 6 38 6 36 25 F Hilde virgins. git. 14 6 36 ☽ The first quarter the xxv day at vi of the clockem the morning cloudy and inclined to rain. 6 34 25 g Sancti severi. tarius 27 6 34 6 31 27 a S. Rufi. mar. Capri. 11. 6 31 6 29 28 b S. Augustini. corn. 24 6 29 6 27 29 e Deco. s. joha. Aqua. 9 6 27 6 25 30 d rius. 23 6 25 6 22 31 e Audoeni epis. Pis. 7. 6 22 son setting hours minutes after, ¶ September son rising hours & minutes before, ❍ The full moan the first day at .v. of the clock, and xu minutes fair and windy weher. 6 20 1 F. S. Egibi abba. ces. 22. 6 20 6 18 2 g Antho. mar. Ari. 7. 6 18 6 16 3 a Ordina S. Gre. es. 22. 6 16 6 14 4 b Tran. S. Cut. Tau. 7. 6 14 6 12 5 c Berini abba. rus. 21. 6 12 6 10 6 d Dog days end. Gemi. 6. 6 10 6 7 7 e Enurii epis. ni. 20. 6 7. ☾ The last quarter the vii day at ix of the clock at night, most of this quarter windy, and fair temperate wéther. 6 6 8 F Nati. of Mari. Can. 3. 6. 6 6 5 9 g Gor●oni mar. cer. 16 6 5 6 4 10 a Siluii epis. Cancer. 29. 6 4 6 3 11 b Prothiet et iacin. Le. 11. 6 3 6 2 12 c o. 23. 6 2 6 1 13 d Vir. 5. 6 1 6 0 14 e Exaltacio S. cru. go. 17. 6 0 6 3 15 F ¶ Son in Li. Virgo. 29. 6 3 ● The new Moon the xu day at vii of the clock at night, and xl minutes after cloudy and close wether. 6 5 16 g Edithe virgi. Li. 10. 6 5 6 7 17 a Lamberii epis. bra. 22. 6 7 6 9 18 b Imber days. Scor. 4. 6 9 6 15 19 c januarii mar●i. pio. 16. 6 15 6 14 20 d S. Eustachii. Scorpio. 28 6 14 6 16 21 e Matthew apost. Sagit. 10. 6 16 6 18 22 ● tarius. 23. 6 18 6 20 23 g Tecle virgins. Capri. 6. 6 20 ☽ The first quarter the xxii day at viii of the clock at night cloudy and cold wether. 6 22 24 a Andochi marti. corn. 19 6 22 6 24 25 b Firmini epis. Aqua. 3. 6 24 6 7 26 c transverse et justi. rius. 17 6 27 6 30 27 d Cosme et damia. Pis 1. 6 30 6 32 28 e Excuperi epis. ces. 16. 6 32 6 34 29 F Michael archan. Ari. 1. 6 34 6 37 30 g Hietonimi pres. es. 16. 6 37 ❍ The full moan the xxx day at i of the clock in the after none and lvii minutes after fair wether. son rising hours minues after. ¶ October. son setting hours & minutes before. 6 39 1 a Remigii epis. Taurus. 1. 6 39 6 41 2 b Leodega mar. Taurus. 15. 6 41 6 43 3 c Candidi mar. Taurus. 30. 6 43 6 45 4 d Fran. con. Gemi 14 6 45 6 48 5 e Appoli. mar. ni. 28. 6 48 6 50 6 F Sancte sidis Cancer. 11. 6 50 6 52 7 g Marci et mar. Cancer. 35. 6 52 ☾ The last quarter the vii day at xi of the clock before none fair wether, and somewhat cloudy withal some times. 6 54 8 a Sancte pelagie. Le. 8. 6 54 6 58 9 b ¶ Term begin o. 20. 6 58 6 59 10 c Gereonis et vic. Vir. 2. 6 59 7 0 11 d Nica episco. go. 14 5 7 7 2 12 e S. Wilfridy. Virgo. 26. 5 3 7 4 13 F Tran. s. Edwar. Li. 8. 5 4 7 8 14 g ¶ Son in Sco●. bra. 19 5 5 7 10 15 a Sancti Vulfra. Scor. 1. 5 6 ● The new moan the xu day at one of the clock in the after none, and xxxiiii minutes after fair wether with white clouds sparkled about the heaven. 7 12 16 b pio. 13. 5 12 7 14 17 c Et 〈◊〉 dread vir. Scorpio. 25 5 14 7 16 18 d Luke e●an Sagit. 7. 5 16 7 18 19 e Frediswide. tarius. 20 5 18 7 25 20 F Sancre a ●re. Capri. 2. 5 25 7 23 25 g Vindecim mi. corn. 15. 5 23 7 25 22 a S. martyr falo. Capri. 28. 5 25 7 27 23 b S Romani mar. Aqua. 12. 5 27 ☽ The first quarter the xxiii day a● ix of the clock of the day before none fair wether. 7 29 24 c Sancti Mag. rius. 26. 5 29 7 31 25 d Crispini et crispia. Pis 1● 5. 31 7 33 26 e San. Euaristi. ces. 25. 5 33 7 35 27 f Floren martyr. Art. 10. 5 35 7 37 28 g Simon & Iud●. es. 25. 5 37 7 39 29 a Narcissi epis. Tau. 10. 5 39 ❍ The full moon the xxix day at xi of the clock at night, and xliiii. minutes after windy and cloudy with some rain. 7 41 31 b Germani capua. rus. 24. 5 41 7 43 3. c Quintini. mar. Gemi. 8. 5 43 Son setting hours minutes before. ¶ November. Son rising hours minutes after. 7 25 1 d All saints. ni. 22. 5 25 7 47 2 e All souls. Tan. 6. 5 47 7 49 3 f ●enefri. vir. cer. 19 5 49 7 15 4 g Sancti Am. Leo. 2. 5 15 7 53 5 a Leti prespi Leo. 15. 5 53 7 54 6 b Leonardi abba. Leo. 28. 5 54 ☾ The last quarter the vi day at four of the clock in the morning fa●● wether and a frost at night, but most of the rest of the quarter sweet drilling rain. 7 56 7 c Willibrodi ar. Vir. 11. 5 56 7 58 8 d Quatu, coro. go. 3. 5 58 7 59 9 e Sancti theo. Li. 5. 5 59 8 0 10 f S. Martin. bra. 17. 4 ● 8 3 11 g Mar bishop. Libra. 28. 4 3● 8. 5 12 a Paterni mar Scor. ●0. 4 8 7 13 b Transla. s. Er. pio. 22. 4 7 8 8 14 c ¶ Son in ●agit. Sagit. 4. 4 8 ● The new moan the xiiii day at vii of the clock in the morning, and xxxvi minutes after cloudy wether. 8 10 15 d tari. 17. 4 10 8 12 16 e Deposi. Ed. us. 29 4 12 8 13 17 f Hugo. epis. Capri. 12. 4 13 8 16 18 g Octa. s. mar. corn. 25 4 1● 8 16 19 a S. Elizabeth. Aqua. 9 4 17 8 17 20 b Edmundire. rius. 22. 4 17 8 18 21 c Prescu be m●. Pis. 6 4 18 ☽ The first quarter the xxi day at vi of the clock at night fair wether. 8 20 22 d Cecilie vir. ces. 20. 4 20 8 21 23 e Clemen epis. Ari. 4. 4 21 8 22 24 f 〈◊〉 herein vir. es. 9 4 2● 8. 2● 25 g Erisgoni mar. Tau. 4 4 23 8 24 26 a Lini episcopi. rus. 19 4 24 8 25 27 b Agricole et vita. Gemi. 3. 4 25 8 2● 28 c ¶ Term end. ni. 17. 4 26 ❍ The full moan the xxviii day at xi of the clock before none windy with white clouds sparkled about the heaven. 8 27 29 d Fast. Can 1. 4 27 8 8 39 e Andrew Apostle. cer. 14. 4 8 Son rising hours minutes before. ¶ December. Son setting hours minutes after. 8 29 1 F Cresan. et d●. Cancer 27 4 29 8 29 2 g Sancti Libani. Le. 10. 4 29 8 30 3 a Depo. S. Osmun. o. 23. 4 30 8 31 4 b S. Barbare vir. Vir. 5. 4 31 8 31 5 c go 18. 4 31 ☾ The last quarter the .v. day at midnight and four minutes after fair and cold, and dry wether. 8 31 6 d Nicolai bish. Li. i. 4 31 8 32 7 e Octava S. Au. bra. 13. 4 32 8 32 8 F Concep. of Ma. Libra. 7. 4 32 8 33 9 g Scor. 7 4 32 8 33 10 a Sancte Eulalie. pio. 19 4 32 8 33 11 b Damasci. Sagit. 1 4 33 8 34 12 c tarius. 13. 4 34 8 34 13 d ¶ The son in ca Sagit. 26. 4 34 ●The new moan the xiii day at midnight, and xxii minutes after in the beginning cloudy and very cold, and the rest of the quarter and the most part the same wether. 8 34 14 e Lucis virgins. tarius. 9 4 34 8 34 15 F Valerii epis. Capri. 22. 4 34 8 33 16 g Aqua. 5. 4 33 8 33 17 a S. Lazarie. tius. 19 4 33 8 33 18 b Imber days. Pis. 3. 4 33 8 32 19 c S. Vene. vir. ces. 17 4 3● 8 32 20 d 〈◊〉 Fast. Ari. 1 4 〈◊〉 8 32 21 e Thomas Apost. e●. 15. 4 3● ☽ The first quarter the xxi day at iii of the clock in the morning the first quarter fair wether. 8 21 2. F Aries. 29. 4 31 8 i 23 g Victoris virgi. Tau. 14. 4 i 8 30 24 a Fast rus. 28 4 30 8 29 25 b Christmas. Gemi. 12. 4 29 8 28 26 c Steven martyr ni. 26. 4 28 8 27 27 d john Euange. Can. 10. 4 27 ❍ The full moan the xxvii day at midnight and xxxiii minutes after, rain with wind and misty wether. 8 26 28 e Ch●idermas day. cer. 23. 4 28 8 25 29 F Le. 6. 4 25 8 24 30 g Tran. s. ja. o. 19 4 24 8 25 31 a Silue. epis. Virgo. i. 4 23 FINIS. FOr asmuch, as God which is the beginning of all Creatures, (good gentle reader) hath made man to his own similitude and likeness, whereby he is almost comporable to the holy Angels of god, who is it then, that will deny that man may by the disposition of the stars, prognosticate things to come, as (Becolus Chaldeus writeth that holy Noah did unto Armenians and Sethians after the universal deluge or flood, wherefore they called him the partaker of the mind of God. Moreover S. Jerome, writeth, that what soever can be comprehended with human understanding is ruled by the wheels of the Sun. wherefore in asmuch as both the divine, and the Prince of Philosophers, Aristotle in his book (de generatione, et corruption) confesseth that (propter accessum, et recessum solis in curculo obliquo fiunt generationes, et corrupsiones in mundo sublunati.) It followeth that knowing the disposition of the celestial bodies, by the which all ementate bodies be ruled, that we men may by the science of Astronimy (which science Petrus Caneracentis calleth worthily natural theology (prognosticating as is aforesaid things to come, as mutations of the air, pestilencis, & all other infirmities, war, penury, peace, or plenty of victuals, which depend of the heavens, as second causes of God, to such effects appointed, wherefore (good gentle reader) the premisses being well pensed, I desire the not to take all things that shall be Prognosticated in this years Prognostication as contigences of fatal necessity, but that it shall chance, if God do not forbid, thus I bid thee well to far. ¶ The particular declaration of the wether for this present year. (Anno domini. M. LLLLL.L.V. ¶ january. THe first day in the after none rain and windy, the second day rain all the after noon, and at night also the third day ruddy clouds, with blackness mingled with all, and rain the fourth day in the afternoon, and after great rain, and almost all the night long, rain also, the fift day towards night fair weather, but the day aforesaid shallbe rain, because of the sextile aspect of sol to Saturn, they both being in most mansions, the sixth day some what inclined to rain, the seventh day somewhat ruddy clouds, & blackness mingled with them, bringing some rain. The eight day fair wether, and toward night windy, and rain. The ix day rainy. The tenth day in the after noon fair, and somewhat windy. The eleventh day at after noon rain. The twelfth in the morning fair wether. The thirteen at after noon rain The fourteenth a temperate day, the fifteenth a fair day in the afternoon but about the fore noon, and the night afore rain, and windy weather shallbe, the sixteen somewhat inclined to rain the xvii in the morning somewhat fair but red clouds covering the heavens, shall bring some rain afternoon. The xvii. day, because of the quart aspect of jupiter and Mercurius, shallbe very windy, the nineteen day somewhat drisselynge, and rainy, the twenty day white and read clouds, bringing with them shovers of rain, the one and twenty the same wether, the xxii day windy and fair, in the fore none the xxiii day cold and moist the xxiiii day black clouds, rain and winds also, the xxv day cold and rainy, because of the corporal conjunction of Saturnus and Venus, in the sign of Pisces, the twenty and two day cold and moist, the twenty and seven day towards night rain, and some windiness in the air, the twenty and eight day windy and fair wether, the xxix day fair wether, the thirty day rain, and black clouds with cold weather. ¶ February. THe, first day could and moist, The second day somewhat inclined to moisture, the third day in the after noon somewhat fair, but at night, and specially after midnyghte windy, and somewhat inclined to rain, the fourth afore noon, somewhat inclined to moisture, but after none fair wether, the five day rain, specially about noon, and at one of the clock, because of a sextile aspect betwixt Saturn, and Mercurius, the vi day, because of the apposition of Sol and Luna in Aquarius, and Leo, which be rainy sings rain, the seventh day some what inclined to moisture, the eight day a fair day, because of the conjunction Corporal, of Luna and Mars, in Virgo a dry sign, the ninth day rain with wind, the tenth day very windy because of the quart aspect of Mercurius to jupiter retrograde, the eleventh rain with wind, the twelfth windy and fair whitish Clouds about the heavens, because of the trinall aspect of sol and jupiter retrograde. The thirteen day in the morning fair wether. The fourteenth at noon somewhat inclined to moisture, and after none more inclined to rain then afore. The fifteen day a fair day, and read dish clouds sparkled about the heavens, the sixteen day about after none, rain, the seventeen day at after none fair weather. The eighteen at after noon rain. The nineteen windy and rain a little, the twenty towards night windy, the twenty and one, about eleven of the clock afore none rain, but towards night fair weather, the xxii towards night, cloudy and rain, the xxiii. because of the apposition of sol, and Mars, fair weather, and red clouds, bringing with them some rain, some times, the xxiiii because of the conjunction of Saturn and Venus in the moist mansion cold wether and rain, the xxv day farye weather. the xxvi day rain and windy the after noon. The xxvii day somewhat fair at afternoon, and towards night, the xxviii day rain. ¶ March. THe first day windy with a little dryseling rain, the ii day somewhat rainy wether, the third day rainy weather, the fourth and .v. rain because of the conjunction corparall of Venus and Sol, in the watery sign of Pisces, the vi day towards night fair red clouds, and wind with a little rain the vii in the after noon somewhat temperate wether, the viii cloudy and moist wether, the ix temperate weather, the ten day white clouds about the heavens sparkled, the xi because of the conjunction of Venus and Mercury in the watery sign of Pisces, rainy and windy, the xii also the same wether, the xiii cloudy, cold weather, rain and hail, because of the corporal conjunction of Sol, and Saturnus that day, the xiiii towards night, and at night rain, the xu somewhat inclined to rain, the xvi. in the morning somewhat fair wether, the xvii and xviii rainy wether, because of the conjunction of Saturn, and Mercury, the xix day somewhat fair wether, the twenty day fair wether, the xxi in the morning rain, because of the conjunction of Luna, and Venus in Pisces a watery sign, the xxii at morning cloudy, but it will break up at after noon, the xxiii. day windy, specially at night, the xxiiii somewhat ruddy cloudy, bringing with them some rain the xxv in the morning some drissing rain, the xxvi about none, cold and cloudy, the xxvii fair before none, but in the after none it is like to rain somewhat, but a little, the xxviii day about none windy, but towards night there with cloudy, the xxix day at after none a little rain, the xxx day about after none very windy, the xxxi day great winds, because of the opposition of jupiter, and Mercuri. ¶ april. THe first day fair, the second day windy, and at after noon hot, the third a fair day, but towards night somewhat inclined to rain, the fourth day fair, and temperate weather, because of the conjunction corporal of jupiter and Luna, in Libra, an airy sign, the fift in the morning cloudy, the sixth a fair day, specially in the after none, the seventh day, a fair after none, and somewhat hotter than before, the eight day, and specially in the morning windy, and after somewhat inclined to coldness, and moisture in the after none, and the same night also, the ninth day somewhat a fair day and very windy with white clouds sparkled about the heavens, because of the oppositions of sol, and jupiter in a fyerye, and airy signs, the tenth in the morning cloudy, the eleventh somewhat inclined to rain, the xii day, a fair morning, but at afternoon cold and cloudy, the xiii day about afternoon windy, the xiiii about the rising of the son fair, and temperate, the xu fair, and hotter than before because of the trenal aspect of Sol and Mars in yearthly signs, the xvi in the morning windy, and after none fair, and somewhat hotter than before, the xvii somewhat drifeling rain, because of the conjunction of Venus and Luna, in Pisces, the xviii. day cold and cloudy, the most part of all the day and night also, the xix day fair, and temperate wether, the twenty also fair and somewhat inclined to sweet rain, The xxii the same weather, the xxiii dry temperate weather, the xxiiii day a merely fair day. The xxv in the morning a fair day, but after cold and cloudy, The xxvi windy and fair, wether, the xxvii. cloudy and temperate weather, the xxviii. fair wether, but somewhat windy, and cloudy, because of the sextile aspect of Saturnus, and Mercu, the xxix a fair and hot wether all the night long, because of the conjunction of Mars, and Luna, in Virgo. The xxx day in the morning some what windy, and after noon sometime sweet shovers, but most part fair weather. ¶ may. THe first day a fair temperate day, the second day cloudy and somewhat inclined to moisture, but it is like to hold up, notwithstanding, because the significatours of this rain be in temperate mansions, and the moan also. The third day fair wether and windy, because of the conjunction of jupiter and Luna, in Libra an airy sign. The four somewhat ruddy and sometime rain. The .v. day cold, because of the conjunction of Saturnus, and Venus in the sign of Aries: The vi windy and rainy weather, because of the quart aspect of Mars and Mercurius and the sextile aspect of Venus and Mercurius the said vi day. The vii windy and cloudy, till night, but in the night about eight of the clock somewhat fair weather, and about ten of the clock somewhat inclined to moisture. The eight day somewhat fair wether, the ix day cloudy weather, and the tenth day in the morning somewhat inclined to moisture, but at after noon specially towards night fair weather, and somewhat windy. The xi day sweet showers of rain. The xii day in the after none fair wether. The xiii day fair and windy. The xiiii day red white clouds, sometime some moisture The xu day windy, with sometimes rain a little in a quantity. The xvi day cold and cloudy with clouds troubling the heaven like to bring some rain, but it will hold up as it is aforesaid. The xvii. a fair day the xviii day somewhat fair wether. The xix day some wind and rain. The twenty day fair wether, but towards night cloudy, the xxi day because of the opposition of jupiter, and Venus in Aries and Libra, a fair temperate day with white clouds sparkled about the heaven. The xxii day cloudy The xxiii day cold and cloudy also, because of the sextile aspect Saturn, and Sol. The xxiiii day cloudy and somewhat inclined to moisture. The xxv day cloudy, but about three of the clock at after noon it will somewhat break up. The xxvi in the afternoon windy and merely fair wether, the xxvii a affair day, and the xxviii day also the xxix. cloudy. The thirty day a meetly fair day. The xxxi day fair wether and windy. ¶ june. THe first day a fair hot day because of the quart aspect of Mars, and Sol. The second also the same wether, the third day windy and cloudy. The fourth day a fair day, the .v. day a fair day and windy, the vi. day inclined to moisture, the seventh day inclined to wind, the viii day some what inclined to rain, the ninth fair wether, and somewhat windy, the tenth day in the fore none windy, the xi in the after noon fair temperate wether. The xii windy and cloudy, the xiii day cloudy, the fifteen day sweet shovers of small rain, but towards night, and all night long it will be fair and break up The xvi day cloudy, the xvii windy because of the conjunction of Luna, and Mercurius in Gemini, the xviii a fair temperate day, the nyntene a colder day than before, and cloudy also, the twenty in the morning fair wether, and also windy. The xxi day cloudy, the xxii towards night windy, but all the most part of the day meetly fair, the xxiii day somewhat cloudy wether, the xxiiii day inclined to moisture, the xxv day white and red clouds sparkled about the sky wythwynd, bringing with them some rain. The xxvi cloudy, and colder than before. The xxvii a fair windy day, and the xxviii also. The xxix some what cloudy. The xxx fair wether. ¶ july. THe first day cloudy, the second day cloudy, and that because of the quart aspect of Saturnus, and Mercurius, the iii day a fair day all the fore none, but in the afternoon cloudy. The fourth in the after noon somewhat rainy, and towards night fair wether, the .v. a fair day, but because of the sextile aspect of Saturnus and Venus, the heaven shallbe overcast with clouds like to bring some rain, but notwithstanding it will be as afore said a fair day. The sixth a meetly fair weather, The seventh meetly temperate wether, the eight day a fair day with great wind, and white clouds covering almost the heavens, and this because of the quart aspect of sol, and jupiter, and Mercurius, quart aspect to jupiter also. The ix. a fair day, and a hot, but that temperately, because of the application of Luna to Satourne. The tenth day a meetly fair day in the afternoon. The xi. somewhat inclined to moisture, and the xii day also, the xiii some rain is like to happen, but the most of the weather shallbe temperately cloudy: the xiiii day in the afternoon cloudy: the xu temperate weather and clouds in the sky like unto the scales of iron: the xvi day fair temperate wether: The xvii somewhat fair weather, the xviii day cloudy: the nineteen. day a fair day and somewhat windy: The twenty day somewhat moist weather: The xxi day temperate weather, the xxiii day temperate wether, the xxiiii a fair hot day specially in the after noon, the xxv in the morning windy, the xxvi fair wether: the xxvii a fairy day, the xxviii somewhat cloudy, but dry wether, the xxix fair wether: the xxx windy: The xxxi somewhat inclined to dryssing sweet rain. ¶ August. THe first day fair wether because of the application of Mars to jupiter in the sign of Libra, the second day cloudy all the most part of the day, but at night fair clear wether, the ninth day fair in the morning specially, and almost all day, the fourth in the after none inclined to some rain, the fift somewhat inclined to moyesture, the sixth a fair day, and whityshe red clouds sparkled about the heavens, and some time not withstanding cloudy, and that because of aquarte aspect betwixt Luna and Mars, and of a corporal conjunction of Saturnus, and Luna, the seventh day fair weather, and windy, the viii day somewhat fair wether, the ninth at after noon fair and hot, the tenth cloudi, the xi a meetly fair day, the xii a fair temperate windy day because of the sextile aspect of Sol and jupiter, the xiii a temperate day, the xiiii in the morning about seven. a clock fair, but a bout ix a clock some what inclined to rain, and after noon fair wether, the xu somewhat inclined to cloudynes, the xvi a temperate wether, the seventeen fair and hot wether, the xviii fair temperate wether, the xix windy, the twenty cloudy, the xxi day fair and temperate wether, the xxii day a fair day, the xxiii. day a fair day, because the sextile aspect of Sol and Mars, the xxiiii. cloudy, & like to rain, the xxv somewhat inclined to moisture, the xxvi windy, the xxvii. cloudy, but towards night, fair wether, the xxviii somewhat inclined to wind, the xxix somewhat more cloudy than before, the xxx meetly fair, the xxxi. fair and hot. ¶ September. THe first day somewhat windy, the second day cloudy, and cold wether, the third day a temperate day somewhat cloudy like to rain, but it will hold up as before said, the four fair wether, but sometime red clouds, bringing with them some rain, the .v. day meetly fair wether, and temperate and dry, the vi cloudy, the vii fair and temperate, the viii meetly fair, the ix fair, and that in a temperate mansion, also the ten the same wether, the xi cloudy, the xii fair because of the quart aspect of Mars to Luna, and the sextile of Venus to jupiter, the xiii a fair temperate day, the xiiii fair and windy, and that because of a sextile betwixt Mars and Mercurius. The xu fair, the xvi. cold and cloudy, the xvii somewhat inclined to moisture, the xviii fair temperate wether, because of the conjunction of Luna, and jupiter in Scorpio the house of Mars, the xix windy, the xx. a fair day because of the corporal conjunction of Luna and Mars in Scorpio, with sometimes red clouds, bringing with them some rain, the xxi cloudy, the xxii somewhat windy, the xxiii till it be past three of the clock in the after none windy, but afterward because of the suns opposition with Saturnus, cold and cloudy, the xxiiii day somewhat inclined to moisture, the xxv fair wether, the xxvi cold and cloudy, the twenty and seven meetly fair. The xxviii. temperate wether, the xxix temperate and windy, the xxx fair. ¶ October. THe first day meetly fair weather the ii day inclined to moisture. The iii a temperate day, the four temperate, but somewhat cloudi, because of the trynall aspect of Saturnus, and Mars in fiery signs, the .v. a temperate day, the sixth meetly far weather, the eight day somewhat temperate, and towards night windy, the tenth die a temperate day, and black clouds like to bring some rain, but it shall hold up, because of Saturn and Venus, the second significatoures of this moisture, be both in the temperate Mansions, the tenth meetly temperate, the eleventh day fair wether, the twelfth because of the sextile aspect of Mercurius and Mars, one in airy sign, an other, being in a fiery sign. The thyrtenedaye cold and cloudy, the fourteenth temperate, with an inclination to moisture, the fifteenth fair in the after noon, the sixteen inclined to moisture. The xvii somewhat inclined to drought above head, theightene toward evening, fair white and read clouds, with weather also, the nineteen a fair day, the twenty day meetly fair weather. The xxi day temperate weather, the xxii temperately windy, The xxiii fair, and some what windy, the xxiiii in the morning fair, and in the evening clouds like to rain, but it will hold up because Venus the significatrix of this rain, is a good temperate mansion, the xxv. fair and windy, the xxvi. fair wether till two a clock in the afternoon, but afterward very cold and cloudy, the xxvii a fair temperate day, the xxviiii. great winds, and white clouds about the heavens, the xxix day towards night windy, the xxx great winds, because of the conjunction of Mercuri and jupiter, the xxxi cloudy ¶ November. THe first day fair wether, the ii cloudy about noon, till three a clock, and then meetly fair weather, the iii day, because of the conjunction of Mercurius and sol in a moist sign, and a moist mansion also signifieth rain with some wind, the four cloudy, the .v. and sire fair weather, the vii fair and temperate, the eight temperate, and in deed neither fair nor foul, the ninth mild rain, because of the conjunction of jupiter, & Venus in Scorpio, a moist sign, and a moist mansion also, the ten day rain & hail, or else some snow withal, because of the quart of Saturnus and Mars in most mansions, the same wether most part of the next day, the xii day somewhat inclined to gentle and small rain. The xiii day the same wether, the xiiii cloudy. The xu inclined to moyesture. The xvi cloudy in the afternoon. The xvii fair weather and frost. The xviii a fair dry day from rain. The xix cloudy, because of the trinal aspect of Saturnus and Sol. The xx. in the after none like to rain, but it will hold up. The xxi somewhat cloudy, The xxii fair in the fore noon, but in the after none windy, the xxiii cloudy, the xxiiii fair wether, the xxv cloudy, and as though it would rain, but it will hold up, because Saturn, and Venus (whose trine aspect causeth the wether aforesaid) be in fiery singnes and temperate mansions, the xxvi fair, the xxvii cloudy, the xxviii meetly fair, the xxix. somewhat cloudy, the xxx meetly fair ¶ December. THe first day cold and rain withal, because of the quart aspect of Saturnus, and Mercurius in a moist mansion. The second day some what inclined to moisture, the third fair weather, and white clouds sparkled about the heavens, the fourth fair and temperate wether with some wind the five somewhat inclined to moisture, the six in the morning fair and all the most part of the day cloudy and very cold, the seventh windy, the eight in the after none meetly fair, the night somewhat windy, the tenth more windy, in especially at after noon, the eleventh a meetly fair day about none but afterward cloudy, the twelfth day somewhat inclined to moisture: The thirteenth day meetly fair wether, but somewhat to much inclined to moisture, the xiiii day cloudy. The fifteenth windy in the afternoon, the xvi a fair dry day, but toward night cold and cloudy, the xvii day somewhat fair wether, the xviii. cold, cloudy and rain with some snow, because of the quart aspect of Sol to Saturnus, and a sextile of Mars to Saturnus, and a quart of Saturnus to Venus. The xix day meetly fair temperate wether, with wind, about ten of the clock, the twenty day cold and cloudy, the xxi. somewhat windy, and some rain. The xxii. day fair temperate wether, the xxiii somewhat windy, the xxiiii in the morning fair and windy, but afterward cloudy weather, the xxv a fair cold day, the xxvi day cloudy, the xxvii day fair and temperate, the xxviii day meetly fair with oftentimes sweet showers, and a little wind. The xxix day windy, but after noon cloudy, the xxx a fair day. The xxxi day inclined to coldness and moyesture. ¶ Of thinfirmities that shallbe this presnte year. FIrst Mercuri Lord of the house of diseases, in the first beginning of the first quarter, being in the sign of Pisces his fall, and in the second cadent from the ascendent, signifieth that men shall have infirmities in their shin bones, secret places, and Belies, and these diseases shall happen most upon boys, and old women about the age of lx and upon the learned sort of men also. jupiter lord of the house of infirmities direct, and in the ascendent of the second quarter of the year, signifieth that there shallbe no infirmities in that quarter, but pains in the eyes of men, and about their knees also, which diseases shall happen most upon noble men, and upon your noble maidens also. Moreover Saturnus, being Lord of the house of infirmities, in the third quarter, and impedite in Aries, and in the ninth house signifieth there shallbe quartern agues, which shallbe great, and rheums stilling out of men's heads into their Lights, and trembling of Sinews, and pains in their knees, and eyes, through corrupt blood, because of Mars in the sign of Mars. Finally, Venus in the fourth quarter, is figured Lady of the sixth house, being in Sagittarius in the ascendent also, signifieth that men shall have no infirmities, but such as happen through surfeits of drinking, and immoderate venerous acts. ¶ Of wars, and contentions. MArs in a human sign in the viii house, signifieth that mortal war shall happen amongst men, and the more because of his retrogradation this evil effect, and disposition shall be more vehement, and this shall appear more in the south parts, and in the east parts, then in any other places. Mars also in the second quarter of the year aforesaid, and in the xxvii of Virgo in the xii house, the house of enemies singnifyeth war and bloodshed, Mars in the sign of Scorpio, and in the four house of the heavens, singnifyeth that many shallbe slain with the sword, and that in the iii quarter of the year aforesaid. Finally Mars in the four quarter, and in the revolution thereof in the second house, the house of substance, singnifieth that there shallbe great spoil of the ignoble people by soldiers, and men of war, because he is in Aquari, which sign is the fall of the Sun, and the house of cloudy Saturn, which planet singnifyeth diggers, and delvers of the earth, and such ignoble people, and persons. ¶ Of cattle, and all other things, which serve for victuals, as wheat, barley, beans, and such like. FIrst Mars being Lord of the viii house impedite, syngnifyeth that in the first quarter of the year aforesaid sheep shall die much, and in the second quarter also. Moreover in the third quarter. Mars in Scorpio, singnifieth that sheep shall not die, in the Revolution of the said quarter, and in the four and last quarter, Mars in the ii house, signifieth that sheep shall not die, but very few. Venus in the first quarters, Revolution in the second house, Retrograde, singnifyeth that Wool shallbe but of a meetly low price in that quarter, and Venus in the second quarter, and in the eight of Taurus, and in the eight house of enemies, signifieth that Wool shallbe higher of price much more than before it was in the first quarter, And Venus in the seventh of Virgo, and the first house of the heavens, at the Revolution of the second quarter singnifyeth that will shallbe very dear, and higher of price then before. Moreover in the fourth quarter of the Revolurion of the year aforesaid Venus peregrine in the ascendent, singnifyeth that there shallbe great plenty of will amongst men, and it shall not be dear. Venus' Lady of Taurus retrograde, singnifieth that Cows or calves shall not prosper in the first quarter but meetly so, but in the next quarter, kine and calves shallbe of a good and high price and so also in the third quarter of the year aforesaid, but in the four quarter Venus in the ascendent, and impedite out of all her dignities, singnifyeth that the price of Oxen, Cows, and Calves, shall fall in the said quarter: Wheat in the first quarter low of price, and in the second quarter within the which harvest falleth no great abundance of Wheat, and in that quarter it shallbe but of a low price. Moreover in the iii quarter, specially two. weeks afore Michaelmas, wheat shall be good cheap, and in the fourth quarter low of price will wheat be. Barley shallbe of a meetly low price in the first quarter of the year Barley also in the second quarter of the year of a meetly low price, but in this second quarter in the which harvest falleth there shall thereof be good plenty, Barley in the third quarter shall be good cheap two. weeks afore Michelmasse, but about fourteen days afore Hallontide dear again, but that dearth shall not long continue. Barley in the fourth quarter of the year meetly good cheap, and little of it amongst men. Beans in the first quarter of the year aforesaid good cheap, and of low price. Beans in the second quarter, of meetly reasonable price, and that somewhat of the highest, and of them great plenty in this second quarter beans of a metelye good price in the third quarter. Beans in the four quarter good cheap. And generally for most things necessary, this year will be plentiful enough, specially all the Summer, for all the chief fruits of the earth. FINIS.