Bretnor. [1610] : [A new almanacke] and prognostication for the [yeare of our Lord] God. 1610 being the second from [t]he bissexttile [sic] or leape yeare. [Calculated and composed according] to art, for the latitude and meridian of the honorable citie of London, and may very well serue all the south parts of great Brittaine. /
| Main Author: | Bretnor, Thomas, fl. 1607-1618 |
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