Browne 1615 : a prognostication for this yeare of our Lord God, 1615, which is from the worldes creation 5589 : seruing for our horizon of Cicester, hauing in latitude 51 degrees and 50 minuts of the pole Articke, and in longitude 23 degrees 30 minuts /
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