Eagle 1666 : a new almanack and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1666 : being the second after bissextile of leap-yeare : wherein is contained the feasts both moveable and fixed, the signes, [sun] rising and setting, [sun] place, the moon rising, full : sea in most of the principall parts in England, with the change, full, and quarters of the moon, and weather, as it will most incline to, from the quarter to quarter : as also the eclipse, and quarters of the year. &c. fitted to the meridian of the north, whose latitude is 53d 40m and longitude 20d. 12m. ad will serve for the whole Kingdome of England.
| Other Authors: | Bulkley, Stephen, -1680 (Printer) |
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