Waters 1627 : a new almanacke for the yeare of our Lord God 1627, beeing the third after bissextile or leape yeare : calculated and referred to the longitude and latitude of the citie of Bristoll and will very fitly serve all these west parts and without sensible errour any other place within these kingdomes of England and Ireland /
| Main Author: | Waters, Fr |
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1627.
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