Parker's E P H E M E R I S, For the Year of Our LORD 1781. Being the Fin1 after Biss exti le, or Leap-Year. The Ninety Second Impression.

L O U D Q Ns of N.F^ Printed for the Company STATIQ; And fold by J * at their Hall, in Ludgate-Street. [Price Nine-Pence fritched.] | 1 1

2 A 1 able of Terms and their Returns, »73*. 1

Hilary Term begins Jan, 23, ends Feb, r 2.

Returns or Effoig n Days. Ex. Ret Ap.jW. D- In eight of St. Hilary, - - - an, 20 21 Days J 22 23 jTuefd. St. Hilary in 1 Days, 28 Krorn the Day of 5 27 29 30 jTuefd, the of the Pur. Blefled Mary, Feb, On Morrow 3 4 5 6;Tucfd' In eight Days of the Pur. BJefied Mary, 9 IC 1 12 Mond*

Eafter Term begins May 2 , ends May 28.

From the Day of Eafter in 15 Days, - April29 30 Mi Wedn. - From the Day of Eafter in 3 Weeks, May 6 7 8 9 Wedn. From the Day of E after in 1 Month, *3 '4 15 16 Wedn. the in - From Day of Eafter 5 Weeks, 20 21 22 2 3 Wedn. - - On the Morrow of the Afcenfion, 2 5 26 27 28 Mond. Trinity Term begins June 1 5 ends July 4-

On the Morrow of the Holy Trinity, - June 1 12 13 s Friday 1 5 In eight Days of the Holy Trinity - ' *% 18 20 Wedn In fifteen Days of the Holy Trinity 24 2^ 26 27 Wedn In three Weeks of the Holy Trinity - July 1 * 4jWedn. 1 3

Michaelmas Term begins Nov, 6, ends Nov, 28.

On the Morrow of All Souls, - - 1 Nov. 3I 6 Tuef. 4| si the Morrow of St. Martin, - - J Thur. On | XX 3| 14I In eight Days of St/Martin, - - - 1 I8I r 9 20| 21I Wedn. In fifteen Days of St. Martin, - - - 26I 28jWedn. j 25I

N.B. No Sittings in Weftminftcr-hall on Afcenfion-day, Midfum- mer-day, and the 2d of February. The Exchequer opens eight Days before any Term begins, except Trinity, before which it opens but four Days.

Note, That the firft and laft Days of every Term, are the firfr. and laft Days of Appearance.

O X £0 ft D C A M 8;R. I B G E ¥**ms* OXFORD TERM.

- Lent Term ----- begins [an. 15 ends April — 7 Eafter Term - - - - begins April 2 5 *— ends May 31 Trinity Term - - - - begins June 13 — ends July 14 Michaelmas Term - - begins Oft. 10 — ends t)ec\ 17 The Aft is July 7. CAMBRIDGE TERMS. Lent Term - - - - - begins Jan.. 13, — ends April 6. Eafter Term - - - - begins April 25, ends May 28. Michaelmas Term - - - Begins Oft. 10, — ends Dec. 17. The commencement will be July 3. 1

January hatft XXAI Days, Feb, XXV 111 Day*.

j- i: It quart. 2 day at 8 nigra. jfirft quan. I day at 5 night. Fuli Moon 10 day at 9 moin Full moon 8 day at 8 night. Laft quart. 17 day at 2 morn.' Lair quart. 15 day at noon. Mew moon 24 diy at noon. New m<>> n 27 day at 6 morn.

iVl Sundays and M. on Moon bund ays and Moon Moon 1) 'Saints D.iys, &c, South. fets. »aints Davs. &c South, fer:

"CircwnciScn ic 2 5 Al 3 11A 5 4 oM 14 1 Par. B. V. Mary 6 1 5 5 Morn. 28 26 3 6 31 ,Blafe 7 19 2 45 Sun.af, Epiph. 4 7 13 5 8 14 4 ftm. Agatha -lOldChr Da 7 rifes TO 41 7 4*] 0 15 5 A 42 Morn. D rlf, 1 10 7 16 0 41 5A16 8 44 Tcravends OldN.Year'sDay 1 40 6 48 10 1 ijtamb.Termbdg, Hilary. 3 17 O, Candlemas day 11 38 G 1 Sund. aftEpip, Valentine 3 27 9 43 Morn. \)xf.Term beg. 4 17 1 0 I L 16 5 6 Morn. 6 2 29 [7 O. Twelfth dav 0 16 6 5. 54 .33 1 3 4 i8^Cha.b.dJttpn 4* 5t*agt€, JSwvk/ Prifca. 1 58 8 4 52 19 6 7 3 3 20 19 9 5 44 Fabian 8 27 4 42 9 59 6 Sun. aft. Ipip, A^nes 5 5* 10 49 Vincent c 11 io 19 7 35 3 Term begin* 7 4? -3 ^oA 17 fets St.Matjjbias -4 oA 5 1) fcfc 25ponv.ofSc.Pauu Quinquagef,Sun o 53 5 A 12 r 38 7A44 6 26 2 17 5 53 Aug.rred, bd. Shrove Tuefday r*r. 7 2? 2 57 10 4 Sun. aft. "Epip, Aih Wedaefday, 3. 8 46 zi 3 41 11 16 9 54 'KCIofCka.I.Bth, ti 4 Morn.

Hark ! how the cold bleak winds in caverns roar, hills plains d* o'er And and with fnow are cover' \ The lawns and fields their beauty now have loft And purling dreams are ftopt with hoary frofr. — . 1

4 March XXXI Days. {{April hath XXX Dayt. Firft quart. 3 day at 11 morn.morn, Firltfhft quart. 1 d«y at midn. Full moon 10 day at 7 morn, Full moon 8 day at 4 aftcrn. Laft quart. 16 day at 1 1 night Laft quart. 15 day at 1 aftern. New moon 24 day at midn. New mcon, 23 day at 5 aftern.

Sundays and Moon Moon , M) | Mj Sundays and Moon Moon D Saints Days, &c. South fets. DJ Saints Days, &c, South, fets David A 24 Morn 4 ©I5 Sun; in Lent 5 A 57 »M 5 Chad 0 29 6 3 1 46 3jRichard 7 5 2 3 4o 0 4jSt. Ambrofe 8 C t Sun* in Lent 3 49 4 4 5 SlOlcI I*ady-Day 9 43 4 34 9 °) 4 6 Term ends 36 4 Perpetua ! 11 28 7fcmbei Week 7 Term ends 56' Morn. rifes 6 aim Sunday ]) 11 5 1 6 23 21 8A 10 Morn. ]) rifes 16 9 53

0 7A45 2 1 II ^San* xn Ltnt 44 23 jregoryr 1 36 9 1 7 12 Maunday Thurf. 3 10 Morn. 2 29 IO 4 A 3 4 9 0 45 3 *3 Morn H 5 8 I 5 1 4 18 o 16 6 4 2 39 16 15 16 Rafter Monday 3 n Patrick 7lSt, *7 Baiter Taefflay 3 37 Sunday in Lent Ed. K.W.Sax. 18 8 .3° 3 54 8 1 4 32 19 Alphege 9 12 4 7 8 52 4 59 9 5.1 4 T 9

Benedict 3 1 4 *9 22 C Low Sunday 4 4° [ J fets 23 2 3 St. George 5 'J H 11 44 24 5A33 8A33

• 'Li, , 1$ , ro 26 1 A 3 j) fets ^Pxf.&CanioT.b, 53 27 1 45 9A13 27 Morn. 28 2 28 10 27 28 3 11 3 29 3 15 41 t Sun. aft. Eafte 3° 4 7 Morn. 49 3 1 5 © o 56 Cold Winter's gone, and pleafant Spring fuccteds, And with new verdure crowns the groves and meadsj The fe-ather'd race extend their downy throats, With fweet harmonious mellifluous notes. ~ 111 * *»hy hath XXXrPqpr

Firft quart, I aay at 9 morn* Full moon 6 day at 9 morn. Full moon 7 day at midn. Laft quart. 13 day at 9 night. Laft quart. 15 day at 4 morn. New moon 21 day at 9 night New moon 23 day at 8 morn. Firft quart. 28 day at 8 night Firft quart. 30 day at 4 aftern. bundays and Moon Moon Sundays and Moon Moon Saints Days, &c. South. fets Saints Days, &c. South, fets. 6 A 46 2M21 Nicomede 8A 2 1M37 Term begins 7 * 45 8 5' 1 51 39 Whit-Sunday fnv. of the Crofs 8 30 3 3 Whit-Monday 9 20 *9 3 Whit-Tuefday rr.fr. Aug. bo* 10 11 3 3 2 r~-~- —

St.JohnA f t°.L. Mon.-. }; riles 11 58 0 36 10 A 19 Morn, 8A56 1 37 11 8 o 56 10 1 1 4.2 A Trim Sunday ;*..3S r 56 39

2 57 Morn l 7 o M 5 6 3 5 0 36 3 0 2 0 Oxf. Term begs 4 5i 1 18 45 0 33 CprpusChnrti 5 42 1 45 2 5 0 44

6 29 2 5 4 ; 0 54 7' it 7 43 1 2 Sun; aft. Tzlm 7 53 28 St. Alban. 15 8 32 40 9 7 a8 Q^ChaiL bom- ^ Dunft, 5° 9 54 1 45 fcogat. Sunday 9 5° Tr; Ed.K.W.Sax 10 44 thy' [i 0 33 3 *: 40 D fet Prs,Elix; bora 1 17 3 *3 0A37 9 A40 oA 4 D ^ts Holy Thurfday »: Sun. ajf. Trim si jlh 0 57 9A55 1 2 6", r 53 10 5 3 1 Aucuftin 2 50 1 n 49 z6 11 26 &Sun. af. Eafte: Ven. Bede 27 11 Term ends 39 o M24 28 11 52, Cha. II. reft. St. Peter *9 Morn, o ) 3° 4 Dif. Term efids 2 * 5,„ Now Flor a decks the fields in rich array. With dairies, violets, and with cowflips gay; The gardens too, doth all their fweets difclofe Of hyacinths, pinks, tulips, and the rofe.

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"t, Tuly XXXI Days. Atifflift Rath XXXI Day>7 at aftern. Full "Full moon 5 day 6 moon 4 day at 6 morn. Laft quart. 13 day at 2 aftern. Larft quart. 12 day at 8 morn. New moon 21 day at 7 morn. New moon 19 day at 3 afttrrn.

Firft quart. 28 day at 1 morn. Firft quart. 26 d.iy at 7 morn.

Sundays and Moon Moon anu> Days, anu Saints Days, &c South. Sundays. fets. 0M21 * Sua. if. Triir. k'Aa'j Lammas Diy 10 A 3 0M24

• 0 2 V\m B. V. Ma. 9 *v 3^: II 1 2- 3 Camb, commenceepog dt 4 Term *nds*-- Tran. St< Mart Morn. 0 nfes. «ife^ Old Mid. Dav Morn. I )) 8 Sun. aft. Tnti o 42 8 A3' 6 Cam. Ten* tn&f o 16 9A34 ransfigurarion Oxford A& Tho. a ecKet ^ame cf Jefus 9 4 Sua* aft. Trill, * 3 10 i| 2 50 9 2 51 10 34 3 3 9 10 St. 3 35 46 Laurence 4 9 34 10 4 15 56 Trt. Brunfw. bo Dog day 1 end. 11 6 4 55 0(9 Sun. aft. Trin Pr.of Wales bo. 11 16 6 5 34 zi 3 1

• 11 28 ; .6 14 14 . Term cb4< 13 Swithin Afiump.B.V.M, 5 Sun. aft; Tritt, " 4- 58

7 41 Morn Pr. Freder. bora 9 5 Morn. 8 3o o 4 0 4 1 7 9 ^3 0 3 1 3 2 30 10 20 1 16 ©10 Sun. aft.Trin. 1 59 ]) fets Margaret 11 19 2 t6 20 o A52 7A52 1" 0A18; ;•; kt: Pr.Will.Hen. bos| 4? 6 S,«. aft.Trin; St. Ma. Magd 2 33 8 20 2 8j 9 A28 3 *4 8 S4 * 59 9 4 St Bartholomew 4 17 8 50 si 3 471 9 57 5 " 9

26 AnneMo.B.V.M 10 10 G| 1 1 Sun* af. Tr/n 9 4i io 25 27 10 24 10 41 28 St. Auguftine 11 20 beh 7 Sub. aft. Tnn; 4 29 St. Jo.Bapt. Morn. 11 37 30 9 53 0 30 Morn. ^ 10 1 , 9 3 43 47 E'er bright Aurora gilds the eatlern iky,

The honeft farmer to the field doth hie 5 To reap the product of a fruitful foil, And Ceres well rewards him for his toil. D

Scptemb. hath XXX Pays fl Oaober XXXI Djvs, 7 Full moon z day at 7 night. Full moon 2 day at noon. Laft quart. 10 day at midnight. Laft quart. 10 day at 3 aftern. New moan 17 day at midnight New moon 17 day at 9 morn.

day at afterno c Firft quart. day at morn. Firft qu art. 24 4 " 24 4 1 Z Pi anaj , M>onn/r Sundays and Moon Sundays Mom j Moon Saints Days, &c, South, fets. Saints Duys, &c South, fets. Remigius Giles 11A31J 3M 5 UA42 4M46 Morn, }) rifes. Lea* ip »666 j ^Mt 0 22; 0M14^')) rifes 6 A 5 1 2 55 7 A 39 6 18 34 7 3° 1 44' 6 32

1 Faith 2 2S 7 5 6 5c Enurchus 8 2 3 15 7 16 $f *7 SuflSift.Trin Nativ.B. V. M. 8 17 6 4 7 , 53 St. Denys i j Ms tft.Tria 8 35 4 59 8 48 .Old 9 8 Michael.

6 4 9 5 2 50 ii 14 6 59 10 52 46 Morn. 7 57 Morn. Tr.K.Edw.Conf. 39* ,0 41 Holy Oofs Day 6 8 55 0 C jg Sua; aft.Tria 31] 2 8 s 9 51 1 33 22 3 3 16 10 46 3 5 H 5 11 38 )) fets EtheldrecJ oA 6 ]) fets 0A30 6 A 3: Se.Luke 5 A 3^ Imbcr week 1 22 6 4: t-9 5 56 2 15 7 4 3 6 3 c St. 2 4 4 2 7 18 Matthew 7 19 Sua. aft.Trinr | K.Geo. III. ere 7 5 4 8 Cl 15 Sua. aft.Tria 8 28 6 29 34 24 6 54|i© 9 . 5S 10 28 CrifpinjMorn St. Cyprian 11 43 K.Geo.HI.Pfoc 8 26I 8 52 Morn. 9 81 33 9 O aoSua# afi Trin S Siffl .:• i. ro St. Michael 27 3 "49 Stin.aft.TiIa St. Jerome 4 58 11 47 6 8

Lo 1 how the branches of the trees are bent,

With choice Autumnal fruits for man's content $ The timid hare unto the woods doth flee, That from the hounds me may in fafety be.

A 4 4 Da Full moon I day ac o morn. Full moon 1 day at 1 morn, Lair quart. 9 day at 3 morn. LaH quart. 8 day at 2 aftcrn. New moon 15 day at 7 night. New m ^on 15 day at 6 morn. Firft quart. 22 day at 8 night. Firft quart. 22 day at 3 aftern. Full moon jo day at 6 nipht. Sundays and Moon Moon Sundays and Moon M M >on i

D . lints Days, &c South, rifes. Saints Days, &c South. rifes.

Morn. rifes Morn. All Saints J) }) rifes 2 PtY Edw. All Souls 5A1 Advent. Sunday 0 47 4A?5 born " 3 Pr** Sop* born 5 *4 1 41 5 32 2 1 Sun. af. Trin 5 57 36 6 43 6 j^* < 3 29 Pjtpjjj^ \ p fjp^ 44 Leonard Nicholas erm begins 7 46 9 24 6 D.Cumb. bo. 4 4 9 1 5 irio 47 Cone. B. V. IVf. Prs.Aug.Soph. b 5 4° TO 21 5 58 Morn. 9 Lord May* Day at Lon. 1 1 46 a Sun. in Adven 6 46I o Morn 7 23 7 rJ 1 34 Martinmas 5 22 22 Sun. af. Trin. 3 e> 9 9 13 4 ^9 Britius 9 5 4 ^ Lucy 10 10 6 TO 43 5 35 [i 11 7 33 Machutus II fets Cambr. T. ends 40 I) o A T5 D fets. o A40 4A22 bun. m Adven 1 17 4^37 Hugh Bp. of Lin r 44 5 3 Ox.&Ca;T.ends. 2 17 5 56 2 47 6 2 3 13 7 19 3 47 7 M iber Week 4 2 8 40 £dm. K. & M 4 44 8 34 4 46 9 57 5 34 9 55 Old Mart. Day. 6 20 1 r 13 Morn. St. Clement Morn, 7 3 G 4 Sun. Advent 6 45 0 19 7 43 o 25 24. 7 24 1 27 8 5 2 39 2 8 9 I 44 St. Stephen 49 3 49 4i 9 3 £5 St. John Evang, 9 3 6 5 3 10 10 23 5 Holy Inrtocenfs 27 6 17 rr 8 6 18 11 20 7 27 11 56 7 32 Morn. D rifes Silvefter 15 4A16 The wither'd leaves in yellow ihow'rs defcend, blufPring And ftorms doth furioufly contend 5 The birds have ceas'd, the flow'rs now difappear, All nature doth a dreary profpect wear. .

COMMON NOTES for the Year 1781. 9

Dominical Letter - G I Epaft 4 Golden Number - - 15 Number of Direction 25 J the - 26 Indiclion - Cycle of Sun J Roman 14

Of the Four Quarters of the YEAR 1 78 1 THE Spring Quarter begins on the 20th Day of March, at 29 Minutes paft 5 in the Morning.

The Summer Quarter begins June the 21ft, 40 Mi- nutes paft 3 in the Morning.

The Autumnal Quarter begins on the 2id day of September 15 Minutes paft 5 in the Afternoon.

The Winter Quarter begins December the 21ft, 30 Minutes paft 9 in the Morning.

Of the Eclipses this YEAR, 1781.

HTS Year will produce Two Eclipfes, which will

happen in the following Order ;

The firft Eclipfe is of the Sun, and will happen on

Monday the 23d Day of April, in the Afternoon ; and will in part be vifibie, according to the following Calcu- lation for London. Begins 6 ho. 36 min. 35 fee. Sun fets apparently 10 Minutes paft 7.

The Second Eclipfe is likewife of the Sun, and will happen on Wednefday the 17th Day of October, in the Morning, and will be vifibie in our Ifland of Great Bri- tain, according to the following Calculation, for the la- titude and Meridian of London.

Begins - - - - 6h. 52m. 32fec. Middle - - - 7 36 24 Ends - - - - 8 19 36 0 Digits eclipfed - 3 46' o This Eclipfe will be central and total to New Holland, part of the Indian Ocean, and the inmoft parts of Africa, 1 21 1 1 . 211 . * 01

io Parker. January 1 781 pa J I iN 2d iN 0 oN 59. iN 5° 2 N 2 1 4 The Planets Latitudes 7 1 2? i 0 0 57 1 37 1 9 10 2 a a d Place of 's 13 i 1 1 0 1 22 0 r7 10 J) Q 29 55 I

to every 6th Day. 1 1 j 1 0S.30 19 29 0 5* 9 4 ; 2 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 48 1 9 9 2. 5 j 49 — M Surfs D Lat. ])\h -t. -* Declir. . V5 D X •f

1 2 /: 22 I 017 41 on 49 29 '5 J 5 2 3 *4 57 T 2 ] 0 24 57 2 16 r 26 IC 22 I d!r8 42 34 36 *5 2 21 46 *5 34 3 2 3

g £ T f 2 2 9 19 44 gg 4 3 r 5 27 21 55 I 0 -IO 4 3 7 27 24

10 2 2 C 28 2 I 20 45 4 46 15 33 5 i6 47 '5 5 40 5

i 6 1 2' r 2 I I 2 46 ol5 2 5 ! 5 40 2 14 r 7 24 7 4 29 57 T (j 12 2 T ? T ] 2 I 22 47 4 57 5 4P 22 24 Io 0 Jo 17 mis 3

r 2 6TTgi2 2 f 2 21 2 3 3 48 4 33 *5 5 22 33 18 37 9 3* 35 20 5 0 H 49 46 3 51 15 58 22 4 2 r 9 14 20 44 3 2 (( J r 1 ] 6 1 [ 2 T 18 2 5 25 5° J> 55 4 5 9 5° 5^ 5 76 21 1 16 6 IO 5" 5 1 19 49 0 2 3 0 20 27 23 12 4i 4 11 1 0. 3* 20 r 17 52 a ! 7 16 T 5 2 3 9 2 3 24 *5 8 5 3 r3 16 58 °^>35 76 2 2 ^5 20 2 t 5.3 3 17 40 39 9 30 1 r 0 26 :6 2 2 2 0 16 26 10 20 1. 9 54 f 44 ' 3 22 53 56 %6 6 2 46 ,6 J r : 5 13 42 3 2 3 34 22 5 2 28 7 12 2 3 9 I 20 46 a 2 20 f'3 tg 1 0 57 3 39 r6 3 ° 3 42 3 2 9 2T 56

5* 4 19 16 44 '5 5 1 24 5 OVS35 15 18 l 9

22 46 r 1 23 3 59 23 4 16 5° 23 59 24 41 1 49 16 47 9 0 r6 z ] 0 18 74 5 4 59 55 24 7 5 3 3 17 19 17 16 1 4 57 17 1 24 15 2 5 54 4 17 [ 9 47 [8 i-

29 27 42 6 2 2 26 1 21 1$ 18 3 ; 4 17 4 3 3° 5 3 4 IT C 6 27 8 11X28 14 17 24 3 27 6 4> 22 ft '2J 0 9 4 23 35 T 7 16 3^ 27 42 7 59 24 22 rS 2 29 10 5 5TIO 47 17 24 46 28 18 9 2 5 55 17 * "5° J 1 r 5 16 58 52 1.7 27 24 53 28 54 10 27 27 29 17

' 28 O r ! 3 12 6 41 17 3 2 2 5 1 2 9 3<- 1 41 29 4 7 » he Hehocentrclc Motions. January, 1781. Day-hg. bun ClOvk j f\u -=e B. & E.'Ri.Set. toofaft.

3 9 4J 11 34 29 5 5 59 7 844 4 *

6 - 12 26 17 41 T 9 43 20=^47 5 5 7 7 59 5 7 3 2 :*4 23 4 29 22 91U43 5 5 7 7 53 5 9 » 1 6 6 11 26 17 57 2.9 54 811159 27 5 4 7 7 4 5 c 1 58 46 20 4 18 35 ? 39 7 7 37 5 12 rat.Lon.B.| The Lunar Afpetts., The Mutual Afoe£h. j }n. jAftern. 0 6 25 A i q 8 7 5 A2< 7 $1

& 1 19 8 2 8 4 8*i A 9 2 32 A c db ? 3 17 A15 18 A16 3 53 q 4 A2C

4 3 17 #22 c 5 1 A 7 * 5 5 53 #19 6 43 14 7' 3! 8 4 d 9

9 5 C ¥23 d 5 d 5 4 1 O 1 * 4 * 5 d o % 9 14 18 35 #10 12

4 30 A 2 A 10 * 2 5 0 8 5 3 1- A o 6 10, I 6 4 7 ; 9 15 1 2 0 01

12 Par ker. Jr 57 8l.

The l» s dailv Moti- fK, >centnr|c. fe

1 rS iN 2 0N46: oN 28 ib.44 c

1 1 2 1 The P hnets Latitudes 7 1 3 1 3 0 42 0 • Q « c V) 's 1 1 A 0 0 - 0 s and Place of £,6 *3 3 1 *+ 0 5 every i 1 0 0 24 I to 6th Day >9 3 3 1 53 6 0 2S 20 1 22 H r 32 r 5 W Lat. h f if 1 D 0 D X J, V f *+ m T +2 Vi

*7 C.C 1 1 To i I 2 10 0 N 7 37 2 5 s 0 0 1 55 0 39 *7 2 r A i f c 0 4-1 14. 0 2 J ;6 8 23 5 I ie -t- 2 5 5 0 3 r 5 9 5 n 40 2 \% 17 47 25 2 1 1 T 7 23 3 5^ I

x 8 1 I l6 0 1 g 18 40 3 15 7 5 2 2 5 2 53 0 37 5 3° > r 17 IO 2 8 1 2 2Q r 7 r 1l 0 5 2d 4 A / 56 ^4 _> 7 rS 6 18 I I 16 1 C 1 Q 8 48 T 5 4 |9 15 4 3 4 J 5 5

1 C 7 19 12 0^X30 4 1? § 5 2 5 3 4 J 9 10 28

8 20 12 tS 1 c I 21 12 14" 15 ty 4 59 4 15 3 1 9 21 1 18 9 3 4 |8 15 2 5 57 4 5 22 47 13 51

TO 22 18 2 0 r T *3 15 23 3 59 *9 20 2 5 24 5 5 3 4 2 18 6 1 16 16 x 0 3 14 Or£r2^ 3 2 2 3 26 8 25 17 3 I 2 24 J f 18 2 8 ?.6 6 26 0 5 >5 J 13 3 7 30 19 13

r 2 I q 0 4' • 8 2 26 18 20 T 3 5 29 -5 5 3 27 4-! 45 3 '4 26 16 cS. 18 2I 26 2 28 2 2 3i 7 13IU4C 34 J" 3 7 47 53 2 •' r 16 2 1 iS 26 8 22 ?I2 1 5 -7 *2 3 45 4c 27 Ow 24 12

1 1 ; g 2t- 28 10 ^ 45 48 16 44 ^6 2 5 ' 26 7 12 - i 29 17 23 50 3 4' i 8 A 8 26 37 9 32 2 41 2 7 53 1

18 21 18 26 1 10 7 t 0 X 4 51 4 3 5 5 29 4* I 16 26" IO 2 19 1 18 19 4 49 18 55 4.1; 4 5 9 i 1 20 2 18 1CCC4.2 18 26 [ 1 16 6 27 IO 5 *T f ~2 3 2* 2 I *9 13 0 ig fe*6 ,i 19 1 3 J8 5 7 37 5

2 2 16 12 2 b 3 j 2 4 *9 4 46 ^9 5 26 52 7 9 c si 5 19 oX 6 4 i8 19 0 27 0 r 3 J 10 O 9 5 9 6 20 20 1 1 2 ii 20 10 39 19 27 4 «- 3 5 59 9 20 2 JO 12 8 i >4 12 0 iTv 5 1 1 1 7 7 3 5 54 3 20 1 56 18 27 45 r 3 49 H 4° 8 20 25 26 0 2C 27 12J 19 r 16. 8 9 8 3 5 3 45 28 10 21 7818 oN 8 -9 -3 27 J 4 I 5 54 .6 17 iS 4^ 7 The Htiiocentnck Motion*.

I Sun Crock f^-tig, 1 in V5 a]? $ B. Sc I, Ri.Sct. toofaft.

T 1 7 59 4 5 24 3 13 7 »9 45 7 5 15 18 26 53 I 9 12 9? 17 7 7 15 5 15 46 29 45 ^5 *5 /8 49 7 W 5 5 16 14 21U37 28 18 7 |6 53 6 20 28 8;6 41 0 16 42 5 53 7 7V^47 4 fc4

12 >t.Lon.B.| The Lunar Afpects The Mutual Afpefts. n. 1 Afterji. d * 2LI '

0 5S 5 A 4 16 Tf^M 7 48 ? 4 A2C Eq 8 53 A2C g^3

45 11 23 i A15 5 #01?

37 i 9 A 6 40 1 9 8 9 A 5 17 2 58 8 14 6 3 34 #17 A15 1 4 # 9 '4 4 44 A is # 6 2 A 7

: 3 5 * 6 13 19 04 o 21 7 9 d # 5 8 14 d*5 9 2 7 1© 40

1 I #14 O05 *20 d 9 * 9 dl 2 22 10 A*

3 35 4.-47 3 S'' An A 3

6 22 5 *

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4i Parker. March, 1 7 8 1 The Plane? daily Motions Gc ocentru.lt. IS I iN 3* iN b 0 N24 0 S48 oS. 4

: Place s and of D & '3 1 33 1 8 0 1 r 1 1 35 to every 6th Day. 19 1 33 1 9 0 4 1 2 44 2t; 1*5 1 34 T 9 0 S 4 f 3 21

»'Lat. D. ^ D ])

' 19 18 1 N 12 19 2b f6 28 17 32 20 35 r 22 2c 1 n 3 3 M r9 28 18 17 2 18 40 13 14 2 2 1 j *9 3' 17 36 20 H 23 20 56! 4 r 9 33 27 21 21 14 26 It 10^017 4 3* '9 35 27 23 18 43 22 29 28 24 8 5 19 38 27 24 19 17 2 3 43 29 57

8 1 2 1 5 19 40 27 25 19 5. 4 57 IT44 5 2 3 h! 4 53 19 42 27 z( 20 24 26 3 2-7 4 0 8ft£2oj "27 19 4 19 r 9 45 27 26 58 5 ^

e -1 6 2 3 3 6 3 2 19 47 28 39 46 j 8=^50; 2 18 19 49 429 54 8 19 3:3 2 1 3 54 J 9 5 1 iX 8 9 4

8iri 39 0 S 19 19 5 2 2 7-bU*> 2 3 | j 23 o 1 r 2 2 6 36 9 54| 7 2 § 3 43 3 3 2 *5 44 19 55I27 27 24 15 4 5 C 13 38

16 : 20 J 24 3 4i 9 5 b 27 27 4 48 6 4 H 43 ' 27 3Vj>j 4 2 5 r 9 57 27 26 25 21 7 19 5 4 2 16 16 16 4 55 19 58 27 26 * 5 53 8 3^ 33

19 5 9 9 59 27 20 26 17 14 5 10 27 24 26 58 17 50 4 56 1 27 27 30 r8 18 18 5* 4, 4 2 9 1 27 » 3 13 2 9 39

2 16 6| r 3. 5 3 5 1 2 27 19 8 35 4 44 5° 2 28 2I27 T 18 4 46 3 3 29 7 5 58 56

J 20 0 3 10T34 3 27 29 38 17 12 8R5I 2 2 3 20 3 27 ©VJ 9 18 26 8 41 48i5 20 3:27 o 41 19 4c 18 24

28 1 l6 I2i N 4 20 3 27 7 54 18 1 28 l8j 20R 3 27 4 9 17 33

! ron3^ 20 3 27 1 2 3 *3 16 57 8' 123 26 58 24 37 16 21 .

The Heliocentrick Motions, March, 1781. Bay-%. Sun Clock 1 $ r * 4 m e w B. & E. RiTSet. toofaft J 0 .1 14 & 19 2C 8 6 k 5° 17 7 3° 4 43 34 6 H 33

, SI 21 k o 17 18 10 27 17 i 2 3^37 4 3° 8 6 22 6 11 12 441 II J7 13 26 23 3~~ 2

- if 22 18 2 16 ^27 29 j t7 12 ( 8 3 34 7a 3 : 4 4 5 58 7 7 4S 18 IQ 22 8T1J7 I 29 n 3 5 46 7 5 s£

* .Wat.Lon.B. The Lunar Afpefts. D ; The Mutual

Si 9 Afpecls. Attern V 2< 0 s i giC 1 5 !»9 5 3°

i c 6 22 r 24 6 8 10 22 Q I 8 7 55 30 "5 8 ) io 9 49 A '5 3 28 1 6 A 5 A 14

1 5 43 AI9 A19 3 4 19 0 50 e R IQ ri t3 4 1 48 l_J 10

3 l6 2 J 38 * 7 3 0 17 #22 C j 3 8

A T it 3 34 3 5 1 £A 14

2 * 7 4 27 ©

I 1 t3 5 3 5, 59 d 23 A 12 I 6 27 6 57 d.18 I 7 27 8 3 * 8 0 8 38 9 H #22 2 -Jd T 0 9 5° 10 23 >l 0 5^ 1 1 26 #18 #13 0 1 56 8 # 9

a D 2C 0 4I d 19 f 1 I I 1 27 6 A2 I 2 12 c I 48 9 d AT? H. 2 : 2 27 44 A20 (Jf7

2 2 58 3 12 A15

2 3 & 3 4°

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i6 Parker. April, 1781. The Planets daily Motions Geotentrick.

iN iN J c i> 34 10 0 S 25 2N57 5 Planets Latitudes 1 1 2 1 The 7 35 10 0 5 3<1 1 38 5 and Place of 's 1 1 D Q 13 35 11 0 36 [ 28 0 0 5 to every 6th Day. 1 1 11 r 19 30 0 4M 24 1 S 26 4

1 T 11 c; *5 1 3 r 19 2 2 4 oun M "I 5 v u 0 V D

12 0 1 26 2 1 r 7 4N37 3 54 3 5 5 5 41 4 6 16 26 1 i '3 19 5 5 20 3 5 3 45 5 »4 57 5 r 2 16 20 2 26 28 J4 10 4 5 SlS7 5 47 4 M 19 5

1 8 20 2 26 J 2 1 4 5 4 *7 4 5 45 4 45 29 33 3 5 16 1 1 26 5 3 4 4 20 39 5 15 oT47 33 6 16 6 17 2 3c 3 55 20 1 26 35 5 44 2 i 11 47 6

6 1 18 1 2 5 2 20 0 26 3° 14 3 J 5 3 7

T r6 1 26 6 21 o 9 0 49 36 19 59 *5 43 4 29 IO 7 ittl57 0 T 26 20 J 11 59 4 19 7 3 5 43 9 42 7 to 20 57 16 50 iS. 8 x 9 5 7 26 15 7 42 6 57 9 8 8 1 1 21 56 1^23 a 24 19 55 26 *o 8 1 8 1 8 37 8 ij 0 1 I z 22 55 3° 3 *9 19 54 26 5 8 39 J 2 ? 8 8

10 r 2 lO 13 *3 5^ 29 4 19 9 5 26 0 9 7 39 7 SO 9 2 1 r 14 ~4 52 12^24 4 54 19 5° 5 54 9 3 5 53 7 33 9 22 0 -5 51 25 14 5 *3 19 49 $5 49 [O 2 *3 7 7 10

16 20 4 r' 7--44 5 17 £ 9 47 2 5„ 43 10 3° 14 21 7 17 10 x 10 r 16 17 27 48 9 57 5 6 *9 45 57 5 35 7 10 . 18 2 8 4 «. 1X58 4 42 *9 44 25 31 T I 2a [,6 48 702i 11

6 r 2 I I 1 18 1 2Q 45 *3 5* 4 9 42 5 2 5 5 2 7 3° 1 V r I 16 2C A7 25 40 3 15 9 40 25 19 2 $7 19 7 44 1 1 4 2 I 42 7T28 2 4 *9 3* 2 5 12 12 44 20 30 8 3 12

2 1 2 6 10 21 8 '2 0 40 19 17 *9 3° 5 '3 44 27 ! 11 8 2 3 3 38 itf 0 j8 J9 33 24 59 13 3< 22 5* 5 5 J2 4

0 r r 12 f 24 4 37 13 u 48 *9 3 24 53 4 24 9 27 3

i r 26 2 26 10 z 25 5 35 25 19 53 >9 29 24 46 14 5 13 J 6 26 10 26 33 7II37 2 54 19 24 39 14 5° 26 40 40 '3 « 2 2C 2 1 TI 2 7 3 7 3 48 19 23 24 3 5 1 27 54 3 '4

2S 8 3° 2035 1 4 3 1 r 9 21 24 25 f 5 39 29 T2 1 K 1 1 iS 2 18 16 0 0 9 2 '5 5 5 19 4 3 13 2 14 L 26 16 l r 1 16 27 1 13 30 10 29 9 5 9 5 24 35 56 14 j The Helioceritrick Motions. A^ril. n Day-ii Sun Clock S .| j If. 111 ^ < ,

i 2 12 6 14 46 19 23 3 5 7 3 .8 5c 3 33 9 5 33 7 3 48 7 19 51 26 11 18 1 12 26 H 57 39 27 ^ 17 9 5 21 7 2 I *3 r 20 19 2 22 10 5 7 29 19 3 s 3 2 9 5 10 7 O 21 r5 18 20 47 2^3° 29 45 IT42 2 47 to 4 53 8 itb: 5 * 15 20 21 2 II I T 5 15 5 4 5^35 5 9 8 2 26 10 4 47 8 2 17

> H.W . L B. Phe Lunar Afpedfcs. | The Mutual X Morr A. fcei n. 0 '6 Afpc&s. 0 6 41 7 12 »I2 18 4' 8 2 2 2 7 A16 Al 5 20 I 9 c 9 38 A A18 4 IO I c; 10 52 A 6 16 r r 27 A 6 6 0 1 © 25 6 ^16

1 20 7 0 48 8 8 * 813 0 1 52 2 17 8 4 # 6 2 9 2 42 3 * 9 A0T?

ro 3 21 3 38 di 5 f i 3 55 4 17 Al2 A12 12 4 38 5 i A 14 d 8

'3 5 *4 5 5* 6 19 16 6 f 4 6 2 49 O 0 7 IQ 7 51 5 i6 b 24 0 50 % 14 12 i 7 9 28 9 5S * 0 iS ro 28 10 55 ii ^9 1 1 22 46 12 2 0 0 10 A 0 2 I 0 3 2 0

0 1 14 1 34 A 0 d 6 2 16 -3 1 55 d 5 2 2 *r 2 34 52 8*3 A

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18 Parker. May, 1781. The Planets daily Vlotions Geocentrick. a a i 1N36 IN 11 iS 18 1 S.io 2S. 58 4 19 The Planets Latitudes 7 1 37 1 II 1 35 0 59 3 4 4 0 and Place of D 's Si 13 T 37 1 10 1 54 0 48 2 49 3 41 to every 6th Day. 1 37 I 10 2 14 0 36 2 12 3 22 1 20 2 H I 37 I 9 2 36 0 23 3 Sun's Vr m 0 a 5 &Lat. 4 Declin. R R North ri 24 46 5N.14 19 12 2 49 r 4 53 15 16 12 22 43 4 54 19 9 4 3 r 5 53 *5 34 13 2C 4 15 19 5 5 17 16 56 15 52 414 25 32 3 20 19 2 6 31 18 1 16 9 16 10=2=1 g 2 10 18 59 7 45 19 9 26 1425 12 o 51 18 56 8 59 20 20 16 43

17 12 iottl 6 0S.31 X 5 21 33 16 59 5 2 1 51 18 49 11 22 49 17 16 4 53 "2 19 8 9^4 3 18 46 12 40 24 17 32 *3 34 4 18 42 J 3 54 *5 30 17 47 7VJ20 4 42 18 39 r 5 26 53 18 20 40 5 7 i* 35 16 21 28 18 18 18

©!22 5 16 18 31 1 7 35 *9 45 18 33 I423 5 9 18 28 18 49 i»i4 18 47 151*4 4 49 18 24 20 2 46 J 9

i6j25 10X2.6 4 16 18 20 5 2 21 17 4 20 19 15 17 26 22 19 3 32 18 16 22 8 22 31 5 57 19 29 i8j*7 4T 7 2 39 18 12 21 56 2423 44 7 37 19 42

! 1 21 9 28 55 40 18 48 4024 9 19 r 9 55 8 o 0 2 9 27 4 36 »8 3 21 40 5526 11 3 20 21 n 9849 0N30 17 59 21 33 23 10 27 26 12 49 20 1 21 59 1 35 l 7 55 8 39 H 37 20 31 4II21 2 37 17 5 1 3829 53 16 20 42 16 57 3 3 2 17 46 in 7 18 i 9 20 54 29 46 4 18 17 42 21 424 20 13 21 T 20 122549 4 5 7 38 57 24 3 34 22 9 21 T 5 26 5 9 17 34 20 50 24 4 48 H 21 25 6 24 9S137 17 29 26 9 2 * 34 23 2D 4 55 17 25 20 7 1^ 28 12 21 44 ai 7^5 4 17 21 20 8 29 0II16 21 53 3 3 2 17 16 9 42 11 1

The Heliocentrick Motions. May.

o Day-lig. 1 Sun Clock Jjj© < «l '{ $ W B. & E.jRi.Ser. too flow

2 6 10 8 1 I ^1 43 8 5 611 24 20 49 5 55 4 35 3 r 12 10 12 I 12 0^2 23 6 1 4.4 11 4 26 8 46 7 5 5* 3 *f 4 . 4 3 r 1 22 0 13OOC36 T II i7 8 1 3 16 2 12 39 *5 3 59 19 4 4 2 28 O .12 8 8 *9 1 6 13 23 7 18 5 46 h 3 8 6X31 48 4 3 54 -5 i5 23 23 35 i2 I 4 4?3i 29 1 6 3T49 Mo Nig. 4 0 8 3 M H.Wat. Lon.B.I The Lunar Ai'pedts. The Mutual

D.j M'-m.,. Atcern. 0 $ $ . Afpecls. 3' 0 1 7 ; 0 10 5« 2C A 4 2 8 45 9 20 A16 3 9 54 10 28 A 4 313 An

4 11 0 1 1 jiz 0 2 13 gi6 , 5 0 32 1 0 i 7 1 27 1 c c £12 621 R 0 8 2 23 2 46 9 3 8 3 *7 di6

10 3 4** 4. 7 A 4 1 4 28 4 5° A15 12 12 e 5 5 37 A 3 # 6 0 16 0 6 2 6 2C * 6 55 7 22 16 # 5 12 6 *5 7 49 8 17 * 9 16 8 45 9 12 16 17 9 39 10 4 * 8 A 0 iS io 30 10 £5 i9 11 20 11 45 A 4 a 14 0 0 9 2 0 3^ 0 <;6 d 7 22 1 19 1 41 S 0 A 4 6 14 23 2 5 2 29 -4 2 4° 3 8 8 2

2 5 3 27 3 45 26 4 4 4 22 AI5 §20 #2C 0 4 44 5 6 #20 #17 is 29 6 53 A19 2C 6 20 6 4S #22 a s > 7 16 7 44 4 a 17 2 U rj 8 A 6 A2? ..... I „ L„...... it, .1 1 |2 , 11

20 Parker. June, 1781,

The Planets daily Motions Georeitnck. S3

I 8 1N37 iN 3 S. 4 oS. 6 oS. 6 Latitudes The Planets 7 1 37 1 7 3 3° oN 8 0N55 and Place of ]) 's £3 l 3 1 36 1 5 3 57 1 38 to every 6th Day. 1 1 19 35 * 4 4 *4j o 35 571 1 43 1 r 2 o 48 1 1 2. 34 4 50I 49 1

I Sun's M if. m 0 n D Lat. 5 6* VS ? D- n Declin. f), 8 R North.

I 11 14 5 38 2 N28 17 12 20 15 25 10 10 56 4 29 22 9 2 12 II 20 3 1 15 17 8 20 9 i5 17 12 IO 6 37 22 17 S. 20 2 0 13 9 4^132 0 3 17 3 25 24, 13 24 8 47 22 24 4 14 6 19 2 1 21 16 59 19 55 25 30 '4 37 10 59 22 31 16 ; 13 11 22 .5 15 3 3^8 * 33 55 19 49 25 35 *5 5 38 6 16 1 17 43 3 35 16 50 19 42 25 4° i7 5 15 23 22 44

7 16 58 4 22 16 46 19 3 6 25 44 18 fcg 17 35 22 50 8 17 55 15 24 4 54 16 42 19 30 25 48 19 32 19 47 22 50 8 1 9 18 53 28 43 5 16 37 19 25 25 5 20 46 21 58 23 0 ^ 0 19 50 11CS39 5 16 33 19 19 25 52 22 0 24 9 23 5 1 20 47 24 14 4 49 16 29 19 x 3 ^5&52 23 *3 26 19 23 9 12 21 44 6X3° 4 J 9 16 24 19 7 25 5 1 24 27 28 28 23 13

13 21 42 18 33 3 38 16 20 19 2 25 41 c®35 23 16 14 23 39 2 48 16 15 18 57 25 48 26 55 2 41 23 19 LS 24 36 12 15 1 51 16 11 18 52 25 46 28 8 4 4< 23 22 16 25 34 24 6 0 50 16 7 18 47 1$ 43 29 22 * 4; 23 24 6 © 26 31. 68 1 oN 15 16 3 iS 42 25 39 o55 3 8 47 23 26 18 27 28 18 8 1 19 15 58 18 37 25 35 1 50 10 45 23 2 f

21 r 19 28 25 0II28 2 5 54 18 33 2 5 37 3 3 12 42 23 28 20 29 23 J 3 5 3 17 15 50 18 29 25 23 4 *7 14 37 23 28 2 25 20 *5 5- 4 4 i5 45 18 25 25 16 5 3 1 i 6 29 23 28

22 1 17 90511 4 39 15 41 18 21 25 8 6 45 i8 18 23 26 c T iS 2 20 6 23 2 14 22 38 5 5 37 17 4 5 9 7 58 23 27 ( 12 J

• 25 4 9 •20 I ! 4 5 C r 5 28 18 ;ic 24 40 10 26 23 45 23 24 26 4^ic *5 15 24 t8 7 24 3 c r 1 40 25 16 23 22 5 J5 1 4 6 18 5 18 12 20 3 14 3 32 1 20 4 24 19 |£ 26 55 23 |aS c 2=5=21 2 32 15 16 18 1 24 8 14 28 31 23 17 1 7 7 l6 1 6 6 7 5* 3C 23 1 5 12 17 5S 23 5 15 21 oSl 23 14

C 8 c r 8 16 1 10 3 > Si °ttl3S O 5 17 55 23 44 35 39 23 1 'mm

The HeJiocentrick Motions. J une. 21 Ml 1 Day-Jig. Sun Clock. if ni 2 n B. & E. Ri.Set. too ilo

I 16 26 11 : 36 24 7 13 14 10 32 12 2C INI J 3 53 9 ? 35 16 7 47 24 35 29 40 16 38 20 12 19II37 Dark- 3 48 9 1 35 r 16 2 22 6 3 58 5 3 3VJ 9 42 2 9 54 260326 nefs, but 3 4 9 0 24 2 1 17 9 5 3 6 40 28 25 92037 28SI4C Twi- 3 43 9 ofa.53 IQ ro j 2 5 17 2

d 2 *I2 821 623 8 2 5 821

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9 A 1 #14 14 6

9 * 3 4 2C IO 1 1 5 j o 40 I 36 2 6 9 A2« 30 2 aTo d 19

H 3 . 84 5' J_ Al6 2C 9 4 8£» 5 * 2 JXZC 6 A10 #18

7 #5 7: 8 12

9 A15 2 22 Parker. July, 1781 The Planets daily Motions Geocentrick.

1 1N33 iN 1 5S.15 iN c iN j 9 1 5 The Planets Latitudes 7 I' 32 1 0 5 37 1 IC 0 3c 0 46 and Place of J) *s &^ 13 1 3 2 0 58 5 54 1 I? 0 S34 0 27 to every T 6 1 8 6th Day. 9 1 3* 0 57 4 24 • 1 49 0 2 5 1 29 a 55 6 9 1 2$ 3 8 29T49 Sun's 1 0 © d m Lat. ]) ? 23 s a Declin. D XX. R 1 North.

2 1 S 6 0 9 5 '4 47 4 17 52 -3 32 17 48 3 9 23 6 2 ro 49 2 17 4 0 17 5 C 23 19 r 9 2 4 37 23 2 11 46 12^ 52 3 18 14 17 48 2 5 5 20 16 6 2 22 57

4 12 44 26 44 4 7 T 4 53 17 46 22 15c 21 30 7 22 52 4i 22 22 8 5 *3 4 1 4 4 49 *7 44 35 43 46 22 46 22 10 6 H 3.8 23 48 4 59 14 45 17 42 19 23 57 4 2 2 Ac

0 22 I I 20 7 f 5 35 6^55 5 H 42 17 41 3 25 11 22 34 0 16 32 19 44 4 46 4 38 17 40 21 47 26 25 12 33 22 27 G T r 21 17 29 2*15 4 19 4 3 5 7 39 31 27 38 *3 44 22 19 18 2 21 28 *4' 10 27 14 29 3 4° 4 3 17 38 15 52 53 22 12 I I 21 2 r 20 s 6 19 24 31 52 4 29 17 37 5 oa '5 59 22 4 12 20 21 8T^ 3 1 56 14 26 17 37 20 Al 1 20 17 2 21 56

[ 21 18 20 12 0 2 20 18 1 s 56 14 3 17 36 24 2 33 21 47 6 20 18 H 22 16 *» 3 oN 4 2d 17 36 7 3 47 <;7 21 38 r 4 0 1 J T 0 23 12 9 4 17 17 36 9 50 5 * 9 5° 21 28

r 2 20 1 Q 24 l'O 10 H T 4 17D30 *9 33 6 15 41 21 ig 17 25 7 81I37 3 6 H 12 17 37 19 16 7 28 21 29 21 8 .6 21 18 8 22 r-8 5 23 3 54 9 *7 37 59 42 13 20 58

J 18 22 9 27 2 40332 4 31 4 6 17 38 4: 9 5 6 52 20 47 2 18 18 10 7 59 3 4 54 4 3 17 39 27 11 10 23 27 20 35

2 j 28 0 11 2 < 7 i&54 5 4 1 17 40 18 12 24 3 59 20 24

16 c T 0 2? 54 4 49 3 58 17 42 *i 55 »3 38 24 28 20 12 20 23 a 0^17 4 4 50 17 43 17 40 14 5 1 24 52 20 0 16 2 4 1 49 '4 39 3 33 13 53 17 45 17 25 5 25 11 *9 47 2 25 2 46 29 1 34 J 3 5i *7 47 17 10 17 c 9 25 25 J 9 34 26 3 43 13=5=20 1 24 r 3 49 17 49 16 56 \% 25 35 19 2t 27 41 27 31 0 IC J T7 52 16 42 19 ;\(> 25 40 4 3 47 '9 , 7

28 3" T 16 2 5 4 3 45 17 54 29 21 0 5&39 18 53 6 2 2 r 16 0 36 5 30 13 3 44 17 56 17 22 3 -5 33 .8 39 7 33 9? 17 3 14 42 17 59 16 6 23 :-7 25 22 18 24 o 4 ~ z 18 2 6 .. 5 5 4 3 *3 40 *i 5 24 41 25 015 10 The Heliocentrick Motions. July. 23 Day-lig. Sun Clock. Vt[ SB^ ^ 2f $ V^G 1^? B. & E. Ri.Set. roofaft

l 26 27 48 2 2 17. No 2 7 3° 9 5 9 . 37 3 46 9 3 3 17 4 1 26 55 25 *5 35 611X53 Darkn. 3 5° 9 4 26 17 5 2 27 23 3 21 18 r8 36 24 22 butTwi- 3 55 9 5 15 18 2 27 51 43 27 2 28 21 n£ o Jight. 4 1 8 5 49 18 13 28 19 24 XC46 8T1X 7 2 7 33 o 45 12 4 10 8 6 H.Wa.Lon. B.j The Lunar Afpe&s. TheMutual Ivi Afpefts. Morn. Aftern. '? p. ( 0 2f ? 1© ^•16 6 © 9 44 19 O 5 A 2 10 55 II 3 T An O 3 5 _ _ 0 4 0 30 1 10 5 1 41 2 IO 8 6 %i4 6 22 S*3 6 2 38 2 58

7 3 *<> 3 35 22 # 9 w 3 5i 4 7 9 4 22 4 39 AQV to 4 57 5 12 A 9 c A 6 ^14 Aft* 5 2% 5 47 A 8 12 6 6 6 26 AI2 A20 S©

J 6 8 3 47 7 3 0 t T yl 7 3° 7 5 6 4 G 8 23 8 52 *20 8 * An 12 l6 9 22 9 55 #22 0 _ T H IO 2o 11 2 S 11 18 TI 36 #22

19 0 9 0 42 20 1 13 1 43 d 19 A 0 8 0 21 2 12 2 40 A 20 d20 AT? ?: 0 2C 0 3 3 3 d*5 -3 3 37 3 54 Q22 24 4 I 2 4 3° * 5 A 6

2 5 4 48 5 £ * 7 -am 26 5 2 5 47 * I 6 #9 #20 27 6 12 6 37 13

28 7 5 7 33 # 8 18 0 8 7 8 41 A2I 0 3- 9 20 9 58 6 6 V ro 3s I I T2 A 4 A B 4 1 ' 2

24 "Parker. Augult, 1781' The Planets daily Motions Ge ocentrick.. ^

1 1N28 0N53 6S. IN 29 4 S 25 Z.j 20 Latitudes The Planets 7 1 27 0 52 6 i\ I 28 4 51 29 7 and Place of ]) -s r 1 26 0 50 I 24 28 £J 3 . 5 43; 4 15 48 to every 6th Day. 1 24 0 49 5 34 1 18 2 44 28 29 a 1 ,5 ii 48 1 SI 1 9 0 56 28 10 Sun's Rfl 0 si D V? Lat. 1) v in ? si Declin. D. 1k T R R N rth.

1 4' 28 6 22 4S.38 f 18 l 9 3 3 5 'S 15 54 H 45 n. 54 2 ro 25 19 38 4 57 r 3 3 18 9 x 5 37 -4 *S n 39

~, ' 3 11 2 2CCC4 T 5 c 1 3 i 18 12 r 5 28 28 2? 23 4? 17 23

' 12' ' 2C 1 20 6 i*3 r 4 15 3 4 48 13 3 : 18 15 '5 29 3 -3 7 7 18 28 6 22 r 18 12 OrW.or 22 :6 0 13 4 3 3 3 19 j 3 \ 51

18 ' 6 ' 1 1 [6 10X27 3 44 Z 3 23 15 5 2 3 5 34

7 22 35 2 5 6 f 3 31 18 27 14 59 3 i7 21 4 r6- 18

1 [ - C 20 16 8 16 10 4T33 2 3 3 18 31 14 54 4 3 16 1

8 1 1 j J 2 18 ! r 9 17 6 2^ 3 j 4 SO 5 44 19 27 -5 43

10 28'* o-N 1 t"3 18 18 18 5 11 29 40 H 47 6 5 37 15 26 1 c 1 18 19 3 rotf 4 *3 28 45 14 44 8 12 17 48 15 8 g 20 1 21 57 2 4 13 28 18 50 f 4 42 9 25 7 14 <;c 1 ° -r 16 3 20 58 4H 7 3 3 27 18 55 14 41 10 39 15 •4 3i

16 J 1 1 T j 11 r r T 14 21 56 34 3 49 3 27 9 4 4 5? 5 33 4 3

' r r 22 29 23 4 28 L 27 19 6 14D.42 6 T 5 54 3 '3 ^ 4 5 3 54

[6 13D.2 IQ i 2 T 23 52 120538 4 54 7 14 43 14 20 ;4 24 3 35 26 17 24 49 19 5 4 13 2 7 19 I7 r 4 45 1 5 33 13 58 13 16 18 25 47 4 57 13 2 7 19 2 ; 4 8 16 47 : 3 3" T2 56

r 2: 0 24 51 4 .3° 13 27 9 2 9 H 5 2 18 0 13 12 37 6 r 2C 27 43 9ITJ232 3 4 3 28 l 9 35 r 4 57 19 14 13 19 12 17 2 I 28 18 2 28 13D.22 II 41 24 46 ^3 19 42 15 3 20 27 57 >2 29 39 9=Cr 3 1 34 r 3 29 19-48 r 5 9 21 41 T 3 3 1 tt 37 a 23" 0 18 r 16 1 1 16 3 37 41 13 29 *9 55 5 22 54 '3 48 1 sin iS. .0 r 13 20 1 15 24 24 8 14 14 10 56 :i 35 5 3

2 22 2 12 1 20 8 r 22 10 5 2 33 15 13 3 5 32 25 .4 49 35 1 20 10 © 3 3i 6| 9 3 15 *3 3 15 '5 41 26 35 *5 33 14 : 5" 16 7 4 29 19 48 4 5 13 3 2 20 22 J 5 1 27 49 22 9 53

28 5 2 7 4 4^ 13 33 20 20 16 2 29 2 17 17 9 3 2 6 2 20 IC 10 -9 25 l6 20 5 13 34 37 16 14 Or£=l6 18 9 3° 7 23 29 l6 5 7 f3 36 20 44 16 27 1 29 19 3c 8 49

r 8 21 1 8 3 1^58 4 11 37 20 <2 16 4* 2 43 20 48 27 1 rtve Heliocentric^ Motions. Day-lig. oun CIOCM in |,D?.vs *? I 4 B. Sc E. Ri.Set. too fail.

I 18 2b 28 52 2 45 9 28 19 28 17 46 i 23 11 4 20 8 5 5* T 6- 2 7 18 37 29 20 6 29 5 ?3 29 12 5 c r 47 11 4 28 8 5 7

[ 10 8=a=54 8 2 3 r8 4- 29 48 14 20 58 28 36 2910 4 38 4 3 r 9 18 59 o£ 16 i4 c 26 45 18 35 24X19 1 29 10 4 49 8 3 10 r T4 2 I f9 9 0 44 7 47 2X33 28 S T 9 2 47 10 5 0 7 4Q

: '.V. a.Lrn.B.j The Lwjinr Aipefts. The Mutual Vi Afpefts. f 'Gin. Afceni. 9 3. to"si/ b cT +

1 1 1 48 ^22 6 17 2 0 23 0 54 1 2 c; 1 DK2 P l8 2 18 ~5 4 2 38 2 A0T 58 3 14 S 4 ? 6 3 29 7 42 6 At6 #10

7 3 55 4 9 8 4 22 4 37 A18 22

53 «; 8 2 A 6 i 4 A VS [O 5 2 4 5 43 A2C 6 2 18 f 1 6 25 20 8 A10 15 dOlf 3 6 43 7 *4

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The Planets daily Morions Geocentrick. 1N22 oN 4S58 0N56 oN 46 27 48 The Planets Latitudes 4 40 o 41 1 35 27 29

of *s 1 and Place )) £J 4 21 o 28 1 49 27 10 to every 6th Day. 1 26 4 3 O 12 38 51 3 46 • S. 6 26 32 Sun's Lat. Declin. 0 n £ ]) 2f 11] ? — North

24 4S.32 '3 3^ 56 3 56 22 10 » 5 6X49 13 4 5 23 3 8 7 43 18 58 r 3 4* 16 27 6 ^5 7 13 oT 13 43 4^ 26 4. 6 59 \z 50 11 13 45 28 27 ^ 37 13 47 17 6 14

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r8 1 1 12 1 13 58 5 3 3 44 5 29 on 0 2 55 13 *3 44 5 33 5 ^

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'9 18 2 o 42 14 19 *5 56 *4 13 3^ I 0 S.40 r 4 22 27 9 26 3 '7 45 1 59 14 25 28 22 27 52

29 zf 10 3 » 14 29 ^9 3B 29 4 o 5 16 13 4 4 [4 32 0DI48 1=2=29 0S.18 c *9 54 4 44 r 4 ^ 31 3 16 42

14 39{ 3 14 5 2 26 17 14 42) 4 28 6 47 8^56 14 45 5 4 T S 31 .1 24 4 44 14 49 -5 54 10 14 3^39 4 9 t 4 «J -r 56 r r 5 45 3 H <4 5 3 38 1

he Heli'o'centrick Motions. September. 27

Day-lig. Sen. CI, k cs? ? f U f $ 0 X v B.& E. . Ri et. toofJo

JO 19 9 28! 7 1 9 ; 7 915 H 7 6 z6 i r 8 2 4 5 19 31*4^4 3 4 9 5 2 5 7 2 20 a 44 H 29 50 59 28 37ii8SU 37 9 5 37 7 54! 2 26 fi 8 1 10 171132 8 2 43 J 5 9 5 49 7 *i 17 10^41 6 1 6 5! 3 7 27 2T44. 41 J i.W.t.Lo.-). B, The Lunar Afpercis. The mutual Afpe&s. lorn; Attera .©

55 8 a 14 *2I 38 A 4

3 3 3 3 3 44 A 2 1 3 57 4 Al: 01? 4 42 A2t 59 5 17 A 2 5 35 5 59 '3 6 23 6 51 12 3 4 A 6 7 19 7 53 8 27 9 6 20 * 8 9 45 10 22 * 1 A 4 [ ° 59 35 A18 A0

3 8 3 2 5 8 d 14 3 4^ 3 5* 4- t8 4 38 #10 *20

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1 11 55 20 22 A 8 44 6 A20 3 721 1 6 2 0

28 Paiker. ( Aober, 1781.

The Planets daily Motions Ge 0. entrick.. 04 i 1N16 oN 41 3S.29 oS. 24 oN 34 20 The Planets Latitudes 7 I *5 0 40 3 12 0 4 2 oS, 7 *5

and Place of h i-3 I 0 1 2 J) & M 37 2 56 1 0 49 5 to every 6th Day. I T 2 *9 3 0 3* 2 40 18 1 0 2 5

r 15 I 2 0 27 2 26 r 2; bun M r Lat. x D. 0 ]) 111

i g z 2 320 ! 2 2 r [ 3^ 7 43 5 5 46 28 2: 0 ii 5 .16 3

37 1 27 r 0 2 20 C r 1 r6 c S 9 y • j 5 5 57 5 46 3 Q 10 21 1 26 0 12 r8 ' 3 24 $ 29 2c 59 4

[ 1 11 4 35 38 oN 4:, [ 5 15 26 *9 29 5 C 14 12 20 15 4

c 1 "2 C IA CO 1 r J J 46 5 l Q 20 3 C ~ 2 I r 5 25 21 53 4

6 26 I & f 24 26 2 16 2 3~ 13 34 5 46 5 4 °, >7 3 5 .

8 l 28 26 1 C 2 32 n 5c 3 49 5 53 24 17 5 5 6 5 8 r 20 C Q 4 2 2 *5 33 -7 4 1 5 6 9 3 26 4i 5

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1 c J 0 c \_/ 2 20 rW 3 43 2 20 1 5 I I 20 ?9 5 5S 8

22 2 0 2 TO 28 2 2 8 i 15 25 53 37 7 - / 5 44 7 3 7 29

k r 2 r6 2 2 2Q 1 20 X 0 1 2 0 0 20 8 _> / 39 41 59 9 T S 17 24. 2 8 26 ic oS. 4 i 0 I 5 2 5 5 1 0 5 2 29 57 10 22 9 T tS 2 8 Il1T[2I 1 16 2 2 26 f IC 11 -6 2/ s 9 3 7 9 0 x 9 20 2-8 26 22 2 44 I 0 2 0 -9 IU 0 1 2 22 l 3 2 4 1 0 r 0 : C 1 27 2? 4 3 4^ 34 9 2o 0 3 6 3 3 14 5 28 2S 25 22 1 > g 41 11 16 i!8 TO © 4 3,5 39 9 4 47

6 I 22 29 27 9V^i3 5 5 16 45 20 9 46 0 11 4^ I 2^ 22 iS r6 C 0 ro 22 12 *9 r 1 m 27 38 5 5 V 9 ; 8 2 24 1 27 5 r 2, 16 <6 O 18 10 5« 4 20 37

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30 r r 3~ 28 r 7 27 18 21 0 4C 17 3° I 3 14 5 ¥ 4 3* 8 27 08 8) oN 26 r? 3* r 48 *5 16 40 29 59 r 4 2 1 ne Helioccntrick Morions. October. 29

Ujy-lig. Sun I Clock t tit e 5 B. & E. Ri. Set. too Ho. 39 8 38 27 II o 47 4 18 8 6 12 6 10 32 r 5 14 33 6VJ41 [S 44 4 3i 8 6 24 6 I 2 I 18 c 16 10 6 5 3 5*33 4 43 80 3036 b6 13 5 C 22 36 26 28 2 5 39 4 55 8 6 47 6

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1 46 7 i? 16 *T4 8 2- #22 6 . 49 #

: 53 9 *4 sn ' 55 10 2- A 6 c P>3 4< 11 l6 . a 7

4~ AI3 A 3 7 0 29 A22 AiS 5 C 1 II

1 31 I 52 21 6 9 1 11 5 1 6781 ,

30 Parker, November, 1781. The Planets daily Motions Geocentrick.

1 2S. 2 iN 11 oN 37 2S. 9! iS.?i 33| 4 The Planets Latitudes 1 2 7 10 0 36 1 56 2 5 2 43 4 and Place of ]) 's r 1 0 2 2 2 Q> 3 to 35 1 441 M 29 3 to every 6th Day. 1 2 *9 9 0 35 1 3I 2 22 1 35 3 0 i 2 5 1 0 0 34 1 20! 2 2 g oN ! O ^3 bun T~ p\ ft 111 1) L.t. 1 0 t H „ M "L p 0X )) + U- f J ? * D.

Q 27 11 58 IN30 17 42 2 I 1 5 49 I 0 1 1 15 14

ro c 1 a8 I [ 2 28 23 3* T 4 0 20 9 2 3° r 4 1 ! 2 1 2 1 28 5 n 5 3 5 7 5 5 7 1 7 4 20 a 5 3 43 5

1 28 17 A 11 1 2 c r 2 J / jTO/ T 4 7 41 37 4 54 5 f T ^ 28 o f 1 2 i 18 1 1 6 4 29 47 5 5 3 18 57 H 7 1 "2? r 2C 2 C 16 j r 2C g 16 / D 5 *9 3 9 9 35 *3 14 T r l6 20 iS 2 C 2 2 0 1 8 5 7 J 3 3 20 *3 26 5 y 5 16 21 18 2 9 3° 59 4 42 3 3 40 5 1 27 36 10 1 . 0 28" 18 15 i 1 6 TC 4 0 3 59 2 29 48 ^7 A r Q Pi I Q 2 1 3 3 l8 4 12 2 2 O 2 9 59 1 5^ 1 7 2 l8 C T 12, 20 3 1 4— 3 1 53 4 2 5 a6 iVJio 12 4^ 1 7

I 3 21 3 2 19 ii 0 34 l8 5^ 2 3 2 5 2 22 '3 20 18 k n 4 •2 T r IA 22 2 * o S49 O 2 13 r8 r ' ft j 5p 4 4 3 33 54 - T O ? r 23 19 19 2 I j j -4 A 21 1 5 33 5 5 4 44 [4 _ 0 10 r 16 24. 4.1 22 3 l8 19 5 18 2 5 2 5 5* 4 40 ;8 1T '7 2 C 7 A II I Q 2 c 1 2 0 I i4 C J / 19 4 14 j 5 3 7 7 5 9 T n 1 AO T 0 26 35 3VS39 4 51 3 5 45 26 8 18 4 52

19 2 7 35 17 41 5 10 19 3 s 5 5 8 2 7 I c 9 29 14R46 T 9 1 n 20 28 36 1^15 5 II l 9 TO 6 1 27 59 10 4c 28 T 9 1 6 1 1 2T 29 14 21 4 1 2 5 28 ^8 c 37 55 5

6 r 22 37 -7 3 4 2 5 19 5* 38 29 1* 3 2 '3 20 20 6 23 1 38 9X24 3 44 20 5 5 2 29 57 14 13 12 3° 20 2 O T 2 2 ^4 2 39 u 28 53 20 12 7 5 K37 5 3 n 3 20

1 20 IC 1 16 [O 20 0 3 40 3^22 55 7 19 17 34 24 26 4 4« 15 11 0 53 20 2 5 7 3 2 I 57 17 45 9 10 21 11 20 2 18 21 27 5 4i 16 57 oN 3 7 46 2 37 55 7 5°

1 6 2 2^ 6 42 8^46 14 20 39 7 59 3 17 20 5 5 21 *"9 2 7 43 20 41 2 15. 20 46 8 13 3 57 21 1 5 3 2T 3^ 8 44 2 II 44 3 10 20 53 8 27 4 37 22 2 5 3 44

1 1

The Heliocentrick Motions. November. ?i Day-lig. bun Clock 2f * { B. & E.jRi.Set. too flo. 10 11I 9 27 o 17 5 17 7 7 12 5 16 14 23 x!2i 2 15 29 25 4 5 25 7 7 23 5 16 4 21 34 32 5 34 7 7 32 5 15 23 21 44 27 14 4i 11 35 42 14T23 5 7 7 42 5 14 21 II 14-] 18 40)24 ^ 42 ? S3 7 7 50 5 12 H.Vv'at. Lr n.B. Tlie Lunar Aipefts. The Mutuai Afpe&s. +_ % 12 2 3 j Q 8 2 ^O 3 6 g 20 6m 3 21 3 37 3 52 4 10 8 0 A 0 4 20 4 49 "» 5 5 33 A 4 5 57 6 25 A15 6 53 7 23 15 ai8 §22 A 1 7 53 8 26 21 An

8 58 9 3 1 23 10 LP 10 4 10 36 18 2 ir ri I 7 39 #14

3 0 10 A 6 i{4 0 38 1 6 J 1 36 2 5 d 7 9 6 2 31 2 57 di7 3 17 3 37 d 0 #12 D 3 59 4 20 d 9

4 43 5 6 *I9 5 3 1 5 55 % 8 # 9 6 2 6 47 ?f 0

7 12 7 38 8 19 6 5 5 8 32 22 #10 6 f3 5 M 9 2c;

1 8 0 9 5 1 10 17 A A A 14 26 10 42 11 7 An 4 2 7 " 33 11 58 %n 28 0 22 ^29 0 45 1 9 A 1 8 2 30 I 1 32 2 57 8i3 3 4 8 3* Parker. December, ijoi. Planets daily The Morions Geo..entr.ck:. IS3 T iN & 0N34 1 b. 9 2S. 26, 2 N 1 22 5v The Planets Latitudes 0 33 59 47 22 4< and Place of )) 's o 33 49 3* 22 21 to every 6th Day. o 33 40 5 22 2 o 32 3* 3 .1 4} Sun's 5f t 0 t D n Lat. D ? Declin R Soaih.

r 4 5 ( 3N57 8 4 18 34 2 1 27 1 < 4 34 8 54 5824 44 4 5* 14 9 •5 54 22

•2 39 5 9 2 9HI46 22 22 5ft37 5 9 34 29 22 21; 8 48 4 40 9 48 28 50 22 36 2^13 28 40 22 43 28 5 53 10 1 38 22 49 28D49 -9 49 10 42 22 55

r 8 14=5= o 0 54 10 4 1 29 2 3 r oS. 10 2 2 9 28 2 24 55 9 35 3 5 13^1 1 40 of 9 23 ic

2 2 57 7 49 51 22 2 3 14 12^35 3 5° 22 2 3 17 2 3 27 14 4 33 22 3 2C

11VJ38 4 58 3 26 23 23 25 40 5 4 4 2 3 2 5 9— 4 52 2; 12 13 5 3 2 23 26 22 28 12 42 6 39 23 27 5Ki4 55 15 7 49 23 28 17 37 13 8 9 23 28 29 44 13 22 ro 23 28 11T3S J 3 35 23 27 ™ 23 27 oN 13 49 12 49 23 26 _3 4 ii 5»H| 1 5 23 14 2 14 8 23 24 5 12 *7 5 2 5 2 3 14 15 r 5 29 23 22. r c 2 28 2 16 6 3 29 5 3 4 14 3 51 3 19

7 15 1 1 Hi: 24 Tl 14 41 18 14 23 16 8 16 23 42 24 24 H 54 19 38 2 3 13 21 0 9 *7 6 2p z*\ 49 15 7 3 9 ro 18 r 5 20 16 22 27U3 4 21 1 7 1 1 .

The el iocen trick H Motions. December, 178 1

L>a> -lig. I Sun Cluck n ? n 9 T 3. & EJRi.Set. too-flo 22 6 '9 26 16 5 9 45 3 46 5 54 7 57 5 10 23 22 l6 22 T « 57 40 5 51 r 3 19 5 57 7 2 4 7 54 22 27 9 26 26 21 22 14 57 54 3^45 5 59 7 64 5 22 38 29 28 2 6 1 9 54 45 4 #30 29 34 6 8 4 9 Z2 TO 2? -8 t 1 4Q 5 455 12 6 2T=*=I2 6 r 6 7 4 ofa. H.Wat. Lon.U.I Th Lunar Afpetts. The Mutual D. Morn. Aft irn. _© t? 4 Afpefts, 1 2 2 4- 0 3 2 3 20 A16 '3 3 54 | 4 7 4 28 8* c A12 5 4 s2 5 13 A 7 6 n t 9 5 34 5 58 A 5 7 6 6 4^ 13 8i3 8 7 I 3 7' 4* 2 10 *22 0 8 id 8 40 #18 A 6

10 0y 9 44{-^fio #i.3 11 10 1 10 50 12

1 11 2 3 1 57| A 0

13 0 3* d 22 #16 d 5 r 4 j 3 1 35 di8 d 16 3 ^5 2 7 2 33

0 3 0 3 22 # 7 17 4 4i 3 59 *I7 18 4 20 4 40 * 4 d 7

19 4 59 5 17 #11 * 2 20 5 37 5 57 15 6 2 6 19 6 4* 12 6 3

22 7 1 7 22 3 c 0 7 45 8 9 A 4 A 2 4 8 34 9 0 A22 A 0

*5 9 28 9 56 8 z6 10 *4 10 5 2 #10 27 1 22 1 5 2 6 28 0 2 [ 8 8i5 0 5° 1 17 8 6 a A 3 © 1 44 2 1 8 1 3i 2 32 3 6 A TAB LE for finding the hourly Motion of the Moon, anc thereby her true Place at any Time of the Day.

12 16 26 36 12 46 56 13 13 16 [ 3 2C d. 9 m. d. m. d. m. m d. m. m. d. m j.

O . 0 ZQ o 3 c o 3 c 0 32 0 3: 0 33 3^ 0 59 1 c 1 6 1 7 1 28 1 31 1 39 1 4, V58 2 13 2 u

2 27 2 31 4 c 2 42 2 46 2 2 57 3 3 J 4 3 19 3 5' 3 26 3 3 2 3 4^ 3 5 3 3 55 4 4 19 4 25 4

^ 1 4 4 5 4 58 5 4 54 5 2 3 5 3* 5 3 ; 5 24 5 56 6 6 ( 5 53 6 28 6 38 6 4

6 22 7 7 7 11 7 i' 6 52 7 33 7 7 44 7 5 7 21 8 5 8 11 8 17 8 2. t 8 37 8 44 8 51

8 41 9 9 *4 9 3 8 49 9 12 9 42 49 9 57 9 19 9" 43 10 14 10 30 9 48 10 13 10 47 10 55 11 3 10 18 10 44 II 19 II 27 11 36 11 4 10 47 rr 15 11 r- 11 5 I 12 12 10 11 17 11 45 12 14 [2 24 12 33 12 43 72 5 11 12 16 12 12 6 r 13 16 ^ 46 46 5 J 3 13

The Ufe of this TABLE is to find (by an Ephemeris the true Place of the Moon at any particular Time of th Day. But firft you muft know, that all Xftronomers beg! the Day at Noon, and count 24 Hours to the Day ; 1 that beginning one Day at Noon, the fame ends the next Da at Noon ; therefore 1 in the Afternoon is the firft Hour v the Day, and 10 Hours after Noon is the next Day 1 i the Morning. Now in the following Ephemeris, the Moon : Place in the 3d Column in every Month is exaclly calcu, sated to the Meridian of London ; and, to kuow her dai) Motion, you muft fubtradl the Place of the Moon or Day, from her P^ace the following Ddy, by adding 30 d< 1 9

A T A BLE for finding the hourly Motion of the Moor,

and thereby her true Place at any Time of th is Day

£ J 5' i 13 4 3 f 4 K 14 36 14 4 ( ) 14 56 15 i [5 1 ( c d. d. d. m m d. m m d. in a. m d. m d. m . d. m J. m. d. m

J 0 74 0 1A 0 ^ ; 0 1 c ? 0 1 f) ' 0 0 j • jj 0 6 0 36 0 37 31 38 ^8 1 1 9 1 IC 1 IC 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 ?5 1 16 5 1 42 1 43 1 44 1 46 1 47 1 48 1 49 1 5i 1 52 1 53 « 5-, _4 2 16 2 18 2 19 2 21 2 23 2 24 2 26 2 2S 2 29 231 2 33 2 2 2 2 2 '3 "3 5 50 52 54 5° 55 3 0 3 3 3 5 7 .3, 9 fi 6 3 24 3 26 3 29 3 31 3 34 3 36 3 39 3 4i 3 44 3 46 3 49 7 3 58 4 1 4 4 4 7 4 IC 4 12 4 15 4 18 4 22 4 24 4 27 8 2 4 p 4 35 4 39 4 42 4 46 4 49 4 12 4 55 4 59 5 5 5 0 rot 9 5 5 10 5 *3 5 r 7 5 21 5 25 5 20 5 32 5 36 5 4£ 5 43 IC 6 6 6 6 5 4o 5 44 5 48 5 5 2 5 57 t 0 6.13 17 22 1 6 14 6 19 6 23 6 28 6 32 6 37 6 41 6 46 6 51 6 55 7 c i 6 6 48 6 53 58 7 3 7 8 7 13 7 7 23 7 28 7 33 7 §8 . $ .

13 7 2 - 27 ' 5 L 8 8-1 f • 8 16 7 7 33 7 3^ 7 44 7 49 7 Si 5 r ° 8 2 8 8 '8 8 4 s 8 1? 8 1 25 8 3' 8 3? 8 43 48 8 54 5l 8 8 26 *5 30 36 42 8 40 8 55 9 1 9 7 9 14 9 1Q 9 .9 32

t6 11 C 7 10 10 11 9 4 .9 9 17 9 24 9 3 9 37 9_44 9 5 9 57 4 fo 10 17 9 38 9 45 9 52 9 59 10 6 10 13 TO 20 10 28 35 42 16 49 18 ro 12 ro 19 10 27 10 34 10 42 10 49 10 57 11 4 11 12 11 19 ii 27 ; r 19 10 10 11 02 r 1 1 46 54 11 IC 11 18 26 11 34 n 41 49 ft 5 2 5 2C 11 '20 11 28 ri 11 ii 12 2 12 10 12 18 12 * J2 37 4< 1 3 27 35 43

2T 11 12 12 f 54 3 11 12 20 T2 29 2 38 12 46 12 55 n 4 13 21 22 12 28 12 T2 r r r 4i r 1 37 46 12 55 *3 5 3 14 3 23 13 33 3 3 Sfi 4 O 2 12 r'3 21 r T f 1 14 18 28 23 *3 13 3 3i 3 4c 3 5° 3 59 14 9 14 '4 38 r 6 r 6 T 6 f? 6 T 24 3 3 13 46 3 5 r 4 6 14 l6 14 26 14 36 14 46 4 5 ,5 16

grees (if Need require it) ; for fo many Degrees harh ever)

Sign, and 6o Minutes are in every Degree ; fo you have the

daily Motion of the Moon : Then look for the fame in the Head, or the nearer! Number you can find, and under it is the Motion of the Moon, agreeing to that Time. Example. To find the Place of the Moon on the 5th Day of January at 9 at Night: Her Place at Noon is 8 l $°9'> a °d 0 the next Day 27 47' of the fame Sign ; therefore her diur- 0 nal Motion is 12 38' ; then I find the neareft Number to this, 0 viz. 12 38' in the Head of the Table, and againll 9 Hours is 0 0 4 44 which being added to ^ 15 9' her Place at Noon, the Sum will be 19° 53', her Place at 9 o'Clock that Night. c

1

II A Table of the KINGS and QUEENS of England iince the Conqueft Kings and Born Began Reigned Rem. Deaths Where 1 Ace.v * Queens. A. D their R ig: V M.D. "o I anclDethron. buried.

WiU.Conq. 1027 ic66 oa. 20 10 26 60 B urft by leap. - a, Norm 1

: Will. Rufus 1057 1087 Sept. 9 12 10 24 43 Slain acci- V nchefter Henry I 1058 1 100 Aug. 2 35 3 29 77 dentally. Reading Stephen 1105 1 Dec. 1 18 10 24 Feverfham ( 1 35; 49

Henry II 1 134 1 154 oa. 2 s 34 8 11 55 Fonteveraud Richard! 1156 1189 July 6 9 9 c 43 Slain with fonteveraud John 1 j 66 1199 April 6 17 6 13 5° an Arrow. Worcefter 6 Kenry III 1207 1216 oa. K9 3 O 25 6 5 Weftminftei rid ward I r2 39 1272 Nov. 16 34 7 2 1 07 w eitmi niter Edward II 1284 1307 July 7 r 9 6 18 4.3 Gioucefter III 1 7 12 2 2 Edward 1327 Jan. 5 5° 4 7 3 • Weftminftei

Richard II 1366 June 21 2 5 2 7. i>ep. & Mur. Weftminftei 1377 i- 3 j 5 Sept. l 20 Henry IV 1367 1399 29 3 • 5 46 Canterbury Henry V I359 1413 Mar. 20 9 5 11 33 vV eftminrtej ,9 Henry VI 14.21 1422 Aug. 3i 0 4 4,0 Dep. &Mur. Windfor

Edward IV 1442 1 46 1 Mar. 4 22 1 5 41 Wind for Edward V 147 I 1483 April 9 0 2 13 12 Murdered Not known Richard III f 443 1483 June 22 2 2 c 42 Slain inBatt. Leicefter

r 2 Henry VII 457 1485 Aug. 22 3 8 c 5 2 Weltminftc Henry VIII 1492 rco 9 April 22 17 9 6 55 Windfor Edward VI r 537 1547 Jan. 28 6 5 £ *5 Weftminfte Mary I 1516 r 553 July 6 5 4 11 42 Died ofGrief Weftminfte Elizabeth f 533 I55 8 Nov. 17 44 4 7 69 Weftminfte.

' I "58, Jame* 1566 1603 Mar. 24 22 0 3 Weftminfte

I 1 48' Charles 60c 1625 Mar. 27 *3 10 3 Beheaded Windfor Charts II >6 3 c 1649 Jan. 3^ 3* 0 7 54 Weftminfte James II 1633 1685 Feb. 6 4 0 7 67 Abdicated. St. Germai II Mary [662 1689 Feb. 13 5 10 15 3 2 Weftminfte- William III Feb. Killed a 165c 1689 M 13 023 5 2 by Weftminfte Anne* 1.2 1665 1702 Mar, 2 4 2 4 49 Fall from Weftminfte George I 1660 1714 Aug. 1 12 10 ic 67 his Horfe. Hanover j George II June ir 1 1683 1727 33 77 Weftminfte 4 M V 1 George III 1760 oa. 2 Croned Sept. 22 1761." .'73? 5 ,

The Prefidents of the feveral Hofpitals of London. jRobert Alfop, Efq; Chrift Church Hofpital jHbiV. Thomas Harley, Prefident St. Bartholomew's Hofp

i r § Wa 1 te rRawlin fon , K t of Bethlem and Bridewell jSahiuel Plumb, Efq; St. Thomas's Hofpital A briej

u J

A briefChronology ofmemorable!"bings to tbeprefentYear ! 78 1 . SINCE the vaft Fabrick of the World was founded 5831 SincejV^'.rFlood by which theWorldwas drowned 41 73 Since Fire and Brim (lone Sodom did deftroy - - 3°73 Since the Deftru&ian of renowned Troy - » 2 9^3 Since ancient London was by hud ere&ed - - 2888 Since York's firft. Plat and Building was effe&ed - 2770 Since Canterbury's Bafis firll was laid - - - - 2 ^73 Since Rome's firit Wings o'er feveu Hills were fpread 2533 Since Jefus Chrijl at Bethlehem was bom - - - 1781 Since crucify'd with Cruelty and Scorn - - - 1748

Since England firft: the Qhriftian Faith receiv'd 1701 Since London's Tower was built (as 'tis believ'd) - I2i&

Since - l England's Conqueror this Nation won ^ 7 S Since to be built Weftminjier Hall begun - - - 691 Since London Bridge was finifhed with Stones - • 572 Since the Invention of deftruttive Guns 4°3 Since the firft Ufe of Printing was infpired 322 y Since St. faul s Steeple was by lightning fired 320 Since that vile Projedl Guido Faux's Vlot - - - 320 Since th' Irijh Majacre, not yet forgot - - 175 Since noble Strafford on the Scaffold fell 140 Since Edge Hill Fight, whereof loud Fame doth tell 139 Since Cheapfede Crofs was by the Saints pulPd down 1 Since Mofes 9 Tables were of mean Renown 138 Since Newbury Fight with Crimfon dy'd the Field U7 Since Bilhop Laud to fudden death did yield - 138 Since Charles the Firft refign'd his Royal Head - Since Popifh high-church Do&rines fled - - - «3*

Since George Fox firft began the Quakers Se& * - 13* Since Oliver ufurp'd the Power to proteSt 1 127 Since Death in terrors did for Cromwell call 123 Since Dick his Son did from his Greatnefs fall 12$ Since Charles the Second tolfibitehall return/d 121 Since fome Men for't rejoie'd, and others mourn 'd liM Since many were at Charing Crofs differed - - - lii Since London was with the great Plague infetted - u6 Since London's dreadful Fire in September - - - US

< Since the great blazing Comet in December - - • 114

Since the vile Plot at Rye Houfe was dete&ed - - - . 98 Since Booths and Stalls were on the Thames erected 97 Since the fam'd Gate for Perjury was ftripp'd - - ) ^g Of 's Prieftly Habit, and through London whipp'd J Since James the Second did the Throne afcend - - 95 ^ince he to Monmouth's Treafon put as End * - - 9; Since 1

J brief Chronology of memorable Things. Since the Seven Bi (hops to the Tower were fent - - 93 Since wicked Jefftries thither a^fo went - - - - 93 Since the Prince of Orange landed at Torbay - - 93 Since James the Hid to France din make his Way - 93 Since William and Mary at Weftminfter we e crown'd 92 Since War w th France the Trumpet loud did found 92 Since fuch vaft Numbers at the Boyne were fL.in - 91 Since French and Gore did Aghrim (lain - - - 90 Since Mary our Queen pale Death did furround - - 87 Since he gave Gloc'Jler's Duke a mortal Wound - - 8 1 Since Gre»t Queen Anne unto the Throne afcended - 79 Since War proclaimed with Francp which now is ended 79 Since the late high Wind in the Month "November * 7# Since Blenheim Fight, which well the French remember 77 Smce'EMES the Prophet was in his Grave interr'd 74 Since his mam Refurreclion plain appear'd 73 - - Since the Two Kingdoms did in One unite r 73 Since fatal Death depriv'd Prince George of Sight - ^3 §ince that fam'd Prieft Sacheverel was try'd - - - 71 Since that great Surgeon Serjeant Barnard dy'd 5? 7 Since - - - Ormondes Duke our General became . 69 Since France aave Dunkirk to our Royal Dame 69 Since Hamilton's Duke in Duel loft his Life - - 69 Since ANNA's Death renew'd our fatiious Strife - 67 iSin.ce Ferkin did rhe Scottijh Realm accoft - 66 Since rraitors Hopes in Prejlon Fight were loft - - 66 Since haughty Spain Gibraltar did blockade - - - 54 Since at Seville a (ham peace was made - - - - 52 Since Spain revok'd the Peace of Seville - - ~ - 50 Since Germans, Dutch., and Britons did agree 5Q Since in the Vienna Treaty join'd - - - - 50 Since our broad Gold was into Guineas coin'd - - 48 Since we with Spain an open War proclaim'd - 42 Since Porto Bell' was taken and unfram'd - - - - 42 Since the great Froft that ftarv'd borb Beaft and Men 42 Since Britijh Valour ihone at Dettingen - - - - 38 Since Ferkin junior this our Realm annoy'd 36 Since brave Duke William this rafti Scheme deftroy'd 35 Since Peace proclaimed with France and haughty Spain 32 Since Trade r^viv'd and flouri (bed again - - - - 32 Since GEORGE the Second's glorious Reign was ended 21 Since GLORGE the Third the Britijh Throne afcended 21 Since GEORGE the Third made bloody Wars to ceafe \ * 8 All o'er the Globe, and made a -Peace. A TABLEJ TABLE of the Lord Mayors and Sheriffs of London^ from the Revolution to the Year 1781. *6SS SIR John Shorter Sir Baxil Firebrafs, Sir John Parfons 1688 Sir John Eyles Mo Freeman of London 1689 Sir Jolin Chapman Sir Humpb/y Edwin, Sir John Fleet 1690 'r T. Pilkington Ihrijl. Lethulier,TL{(\^ Sir John Houblon I691 r T. Pilkington Sir Edward Clark, Sir Francis Child *6 2 r Thomas Stamp Villiam Levet Efqrs, 9 Afhurfl, Richard , J693 r Jonn Fleet >ir Thomas Lane, Sir Thomas Cook

1694 r William Adiurft Sir Thomas Abney , Sir William Hedges I *w r Thomas Lane Sir John Sweetapple, Sir Wi 'Ham Cole 1 696 r John Houblon >ir Edward Wills, Sir Owen Buckingham I697 r Edward Clark Sir John Wolf, Samuel Bleivit, Efq. I698 r Humphry Edwin St Barth. Gracedicu, James Collet, Efq. I699 r Francis Child Mr William Gore, Sir Jofeph Smart J 7oo r Richard Levet ir Charles Duncomb, Sir Jeffcry Jefferics r Thomas Abney Sir Robert Beachcroft, Sir Henry Furnefs 1 702 r William Gore V\rW. Withers, SirP.Floyer, Sir J. Bateman 1703 r Samuel D fhwood S r Robert Bedingpdd, Sir Samuel Garrard I704 r John Parfons •nr Gilbert Hcath'cotc, Sir Jofph Wolfe *7°5 r O. Buckingham Mr John Buckworth, Sir W» Humphrys I jo6 r T. Rawlinfon Sir 1 harles Thorold, Sir Samuel Stanier i 7 o 7 r R. Bedingfield Sir William Benfon, Sir Ambrofe Crawley I708 r Will. Withers Sir Benjamin Green, Sir Charles Peers J 7°9 r Cha. Duncombe Charles Hopfon, Efq j Sir Richard Guy I710 r Samuel Garrard Sir Richard Hoaret Robert Dunck, Efq. *7 r Gilbert Heath cote Sir George Thorold, Franc i, Eyles, Efq. J 7I2 r Robert Beachcroft Sir John Cafs, Sir William Stewart r Richard Hoare Sir William Lewcn, Sir Samuel Clarke 1714 r Samuel Stanier Sir Francis Forbes, Si v Jofeph Sharp

1 William Humphrys Sir Robert Breeden, Sir Randolph Knipe 1716 r Charles Peers Sir John Ward, Sir John Fryer

r James Bateman Sir Gerrard Conyers, Chai les Cook, Efq r •I718 r Wiilhm Lewen Sir Peter Delmc, S.Ir Har court Mafters I719 r John Ward Sir John Bull, Thomas Ambrofe, Efq.

I72 1 r George Thorold Sir John Eyles, Bart. Sir John Tafh 7721 r John Fryer Sir George Cafwell, William Billets, Efq. r William Stewart Sir George Mertins, Edward Becher, Efq, Efqrs. 1723 r Ger. Conyers Humphry Parfons, Francis Child, 1724 s r Peter £>elme Sir/?. Hopkins, F. Feaft,E. Bellamy, Efqrs. Efq. 1725 r George Mertins Sir Jofeph Eyles, Robert Baylis, Murden, Thpmpfon, Efqrs I7I6 r Francis Forbes F. Porteen, J. J. 9 1727 r John Eyles, Bt. Sir John Lock, Sir William Ogborn 1728 r Edward Becher Sir John Grofvenor, Sir Thomas Lombe 1729 r Robert Baylis Richard Brocas, Richard Levet, Efqrs

173c Richard Brocks Barber, Efq j Sir John Williams 1731 Humph. Parfons, Efq. fohn Fuller, Efq; Sir Ifaac Shard Efqrs. 1732 r Francis Child Samuel Ruffe I, Thomas Pindar, 173 hn Barber, Efq. Sir Henry Hankey, Robert Alfop, Efq. Efqrs, ?734 r William Billets Robert Weftley, Daniel Lambert; I735S r Edward Bellamy \Wicafah Bcrry&% Sir John S*lter> 1

A Lift of Lord Mayors and Sheriffs^ &c.

3737 (Sir John ThonTpfon I Sir William Rous, Benjamin Rawlin, Eiq. fSir Barnard" Sir Efq; Sir J73S John j G. Champion, T.Ruffcl, R. Cater *739 Micajah Perry, Efq; fames Brook, William Weftbrook, Efq. 174c Sir John Salter George Heatbcote, Efq. Sir J. he Qurfnc 1741 Humph.Parfons,Efq. 1 Henry Mar/hall, RicJyard Hoare, Efqrs. 1 74 Sir Daniel Lambert J 174? Sir Robert Godfchall^ Robert Willimot, William Smith, Efqrs. 174? Geo. Heathcote, Efq; J 1743 Sir Robert Willimot William Benn, Charles Fglfton, Efqrs. Calvert, * 744 Sir Robert Weftley Robert Ladbroke, William Efqrs, 174; Sir Henry Marfhall 'Falter Barnard, Samuel Pennant, Efqrs. 174I Richard Hoare John Blachford, Francis Cockaym, Efqrs, r 3 747 William Benn, Efq; homas Winterbottom, Robert Alfop, Efqrs, 174^ Sir Robert Ladbroke irifp Gafcoyne, Edward Davis, Efqrs. 374S Sir William Calvert fhomas Rawlinfon, Edward Ironfide, Efqrs. *75 c Sir Samuel Pennant \ 'Filliam Whitaker, Stephen Theodore Janjfenf 3 75 [ohnBlachford,Efq; J Efqrs. 175 Francis Cockayne, Efq, William Alexander, Robert Scott, Efqrs. *75' T Winterbottom,Efq "j Slingfly Bethell, Matfie Dickenfon, Efqrs, 175' Robert Alfop, Efq; J *75 Sir Crifp Gafcoyne Sir Charles Afgill, Sir Richard Glynn ?75< Eriw. Ironfide, Efq; *| r homas Chitty, Matthew BlakiJlon % Efqrs. r. Rawlinfon, Efq; J 1751 Step. The. Janffen, Efq. Sir Samuel Fhtyder, Sir John Torriano 3 75 r Slingflby Bethell, Efq; William Beckford, Ive Whitbread, Efqrs. 375 VlarfheDickenfon, Efq. Villiam Bridgen, if illiam Stcphenfon, Efqrs, 175 Sir Charles Afgill George Nelfon, Francis Go/ling, Efqrs. 1755 Sir Richard Glynn George Dandridge, Alexander Majlers, Efqrs. 176c Sir Thomas Chitty leorge Errington, Paul Vaillant, Efqrs. 176* Sir Matthew Blakifton Sir Robert Kite. Sir William Hait 176: -ir Sam. Fludyer, Bart. Sir Nathaniel Nafh, Sir John Cartwright 176'. WiiliamBeckford,Efq ir Thomas Challtner, Sir Henry Banks 176/ Wiiliam Bridgen, Efq; Hon. Thomas Barley, Richard Blunt, Efq. 176; Sir William Stephen/or Rrafs Crofby, Efq; Sir ^ hornas Harris ij6'( George Nelfon, Efq; B. Kennet^B .Char hvood, B, Trecothick, Efqrs 176; Sir Robert Kite Sir Robert Darling, Sir fames Efdaile i 7 6f Hon. Thomas Harley Richard Peers, William Najl:>, Efqrs. 176c Samuel Turner, Efq; rhomas Halifax, John Shakefpear, Efqrs, J77C Wm. Beckford, Efq; "] fames Townfmd, John Sawbridge, Efqrs, 177c "ar. Trecothick,Efq; J 1771I Brafs Crofby, Efq; William Beit, fofeph Martin, Efqrs. 177: William Nam, Efq; John Wilke.o, Ftrdrl k Bull, Efqrs! ^77? James Tewnmend, Efq:, Richard Oliver, Efq. Sir Watkin Lewes 177/ Frederick Bull, Efq; Stephen Sayrc, William Lee, Efqrs. 1775 [ohn Wilkes, Efq; William Plonicr, John Hart, Efqrs. i7 7* john Sawbridge, Efq; George Hay ley, Nathaniel New n,ham, Efqrs. 177^ Sir Thomas Halifax Samuel Plumfo, Nathaniel Thomas, Eftrs. 177? Sir James Efdaile [Robert Peckham, Richard Clarke, Efqrs. Samuel Plumb, Efq; y^^h^BurneU, Henry Kit chin, E'cirs. ^rackley Kennett,Ef Th mas Wrizht Evan Pugh, Efqrs. Sir Watkin h^vit^Kx^ihomas Saiifhury, William Crichton, Efqts. A Catalogue of the Moft Reverend, Right Reverend, and Reverend, the Archbifhops, Bishops and Deans exercifing Ecclefiaftical Jurifdi&ion in England, 178 2.

Arcbbijbops. Deans Names, Sees Names, Vi. Dr. Fr. Cornwall's H. J.Cornwallis,LL D, Canterbury Dr. Wm. Markham Dr. John Fountayne York Bijhops. Dr. Robert. Lowth Dr. Londo n Hon. Dr. John Egerton Hon. Wm. Digby Durham Dr. John Thomas Dr. Newton Ogle Winchefter Lord James Beauclerk Dr. Nat. Weiherell Hereford Dr. Dr. William Cooke Ely Sir Wm. Afliburnham Dr. Charles Harward Chichefter Dr. Dr. Rowney Noel Salifbury Dr. Dr. Philip Lloyd Norwich * Dr. Thomas Newton Dr. Cutts Barton Briftol Dr. Charles Mofs Lord Fran. Seymour Bath and Wells Dr. Mr. Shipley St. Afaph Dr. Edmund Law Dr. Thomas Wilfon Carlifle Hon. Dr. S. Barrington Dr. Adams, Archdea. LandafT Dr. John HinchclirTe Dr. Tarrant Peterborough Hon.D.Brownl North Dr. Foley Worcefter Hon. Dr. James Yorke Dr. Jofiah Tucker Gloucefter Dr. John Thomas Dr. Richard Cufir Rochefter Dr. Richard Hurd Dr. Proby Lichfield & Coventry Dr. John Moore -Dr. Thomas Lloyd Bangor Dr. Beilbv Porteus Dr. William Smith Chelter Dr. John Butler Dr. Oxford Dr. John Rofs Dr. Jeremiah Mills Exeter Dr. Thomas Thurlow H. Dr. James Yorke Lincoln Dr. John Warren Mr. Wollafton, Prec. St. David's Dr. John Thomas Wertminfter Dr. George Mafon Sodor and Man Hon. John Harley Windfor

The Names of the Learned Judges in the Law.

I. TheRt. Hon.Ed.LordThiHow, Lord High Chancellor of G.Britain RigU Hon. Sir Thomas Sewell, Knt. Matter of the Roils. IT.lnthe JRt. Hon. W. Earl of Mansfield, L.C.J. Edw. Willes,Efq. K. Bench \ Sir Wm. Henry AHjurft, Knt. Fran. Buller, Eiq. Loughborough,!,. H. Gould, Efq II!. In the J R*. Hon. A 1, Lord C.J. Co. Plea?. \Sn Geo. Nares, Knt. John Heath, Efq. IV. In the /Sir John Skynner, Knt. L.C.B. Sir James Eyre Knr. Sr Rich. Perry Exchequer. 1 Sir Beaumont Hotham, Knt. n,Kt. James Wallace, Efq. Att. Gen. James Mansfield, Efq. Sollic, Ges. Rates {ox Hackney Coaches and Chairs in London, or within ten Miles thereof, by Stat. 9. An. Reg.

For one Day of 12 Flours — —— 10 o For one Hour 1 6 for every Hour after the firft ——- —— i o From any of the Inns of Court to any Part of 67. 7 I o of except I James's, or City IVeftmin. bzy on&Toi hi i-ft. j From the Inns of Court, or thereabouts, to the RoyalExc. i From any of the Inns of Court to the Touuer, ) I o Aldgate, Bijhopfgate-ftreet, or (thereabouts J And it is alio declared that no Hackney Coachman (hall take for his Hire more than One Shilling for any Diftance not exceeding one Mile and an Half, a,nd Eighteen-pence for any greater Diftance not exceeding two Miles. And Hackney Chairmen, by the faid Acl, fhall not take more than one Shilling for any Diftance not exceeding one Mile, and Eighteen-pence for any Diilance not exceeding a Mile and an half.

For better knowing the Di dances between the mo ft noted Places in the City and Suburbs, the CommiJJimers have caufed the fame to be meafured,

One Shilling Rates for Hackney Coaches, for Dis- tances not exceeding one Mile and an Half, viz.

From Weft m i n ft er- hall to Marlborough-ftreet Weftminfter-hall to Albernarle-ftreet. Weftminfter-hall to Bolton-ftreet Weftminfter-hall to Bloomfbmy-fquare Weftminfter-hall to Soho-fquare Weftminfter-hall to Little Queen-ftreet, Holborn St. James's-gate, to Queen Anne's-fquare, Weftminfter

St. James's-gate to the neareft Corner of Red-lion-fquare Golden-fquare to Red lion-fquare Haymarket Playhoufe to Red-lion-fquare Hav market Playhoufe to Thavies-inn Haymarket Playhoufe to Bloomfbury-fquare Guildhall to Red-lion fquare Upper End of Fetter-lane, Holborn, to Aldgate Royal Exchaage to Mile-eud Turnpike Royal pie Names of the Aldermen of LONDON* and the Places of their Habitations, with the Wards under their Jurifdidlion.

* 7 hofe marked thus have pajfed the Choir.

»Rob. Alfop, Efq; Great MalbroMlr. BridgeWardwithout *Rt. Hon. Tho. Harley, Aldtrfgate-li. Portjoken Ward jtjjijrfs Crpfbv, Efq; Surry ftreet Bread-ftreet Ward 'James Townfend, Efq; Auftm Friars Bifljopjgate Ward

'Fred. Bull, Efq; King- ft r. Cheapfide z)ueenhitbe Ward 'John Wilkes, Eiq; Princes-court Farrtngdon without Efq; Burlington-ft 'J. Sawbridge, N. Langhourn Ward Sir Thomas Halifax, Birchin-lane Alderjfiate Ward /Sir Jam^s Efdaile, Bunhill-row Cripp legate Ward [ames Adair, Efq; Recorder Samuel Piumbe, Efq; Fofter- lane CaftleBaynard Ward 3rackley KennetL, Efq; Pall mall ConihillWard Sir Watk'n Lewe>, Knt. Cecil -itreet Lime-ftreet Ward William Plomer, Efq; at Aldgate BaJJiftjaw Wgtrd NJathaniel Thomas, Efq, Bridge- fcreet Waibrook Ward Robert Peckham, Eiq; Auftin Friars Coleman-ftreet War 3eorge Hay ley, Efq; Great AylifF-ftr. Cordwainirs Ward Natb. Newnham, Efq; Botojph-lane Vintry Ward tlicaard Clark, Eiq; Broad ftreet Ward Thomas Wooldridge, Efq; Bridge Ward within John Hart, Efq; Thames-ftreet Dowgate Ward Thomas Wright, Efq; Candiewick Ward Evan Pugh, Efq; Bimopfgate- ftreet Toiver Ward Thomas Sainfbury, Efq; Baling/gate Ward Henry Kitchen, Elq; Farringdon within John Burnell, Efq. Aldgate Ward ^illiam Crichton, Efq. Cheap Ward

Thomas Sainfbury, Efq; 7 s/^ri/Tr* William Crichton, Efq; J i John Wilkes, Efq; Chamberlain.

Thomas Nugent, Efq; Common Serjeant.

William Rix, Efq; Town Clerk. Rate*

L Rates for Hackney Coaches, Royal Exchange to Hoxton-fquare Newgate to the Middle

The Royal Exchange /

Prom Weilmi n Her- hall to Covent-garden Weftminfter-hall to Exeter 'Change Sr. James's-gate through the Park to Weft rain tier- hall Haymarket Playhoufe to the Entrance ^Lincoln's-inn-fields Haymarket Playhoufe to Bolton-ilreet St. James's-gate to Somerfet-houfe Somerfet-houfe to the Upper End of Hatton-garden Ha —

Rates of Watermen, &c. Haymarket Playhoufeto Eflex-ftreet tfaymarket Playhoufe to Soho-fquare

-fquare t rury'-lane Playr 5280 Feet. Then if the ftep or Pace of a Man, in walk- rig, be 5 Feet, 1056 fuch Paces will be an ex?.& Mile.

1\ates of Watermen, as they are fet forth by the

Oars Sails Prom London-bridge to Limehoufe, New-crane, r, d. d.

Shadwell-dock, Bell-wharf, RatclifF-crofs 1 0 0 6 7i>Wapping-dock,WappingNew & Old Stairs, he Hermitage, Rotherhithe Stairs Church 0 6 0 3 From St. Olave's t$ Rotherhithe Church Stairs, / Rotherhithe Stairs %nd 0 6 0 3 Billingfg. St to From Olave's, St Saviour'sMill 0 6 0 3 Any Stairs between London-bridge & Weftm. 0 6 0 3 From either Side abo ve London-bridge to Lam- beth and Vauxhall 1 c 0 6 From Whitehall to Lambeth and Vauxhall 0 6 0 3 From Temple, Dorfet, and Black-friarsStairs, r Paul's-wharf, to Lambeth 0 8 0 4 Over the Water direclly between Vauxhall nd Limehoufe — — 0 4 0 2

The Rates of Oars. Whole Com- Fare. pany. Doivn the River, s. d. X. d. * f Gravefend 4 6 0 4 Grays or Greenhithe 4. c 0 jg j 4 c 0 c ! Purfleet or Erith 3 3 £ *j Woolwich 2 £ 3 3 2 0 0 1 I Blackwali 3 (^Greenwich, Dcp*ford 1 6 0 3 Rates of Watermen, 6fo Whole Up the River. Fare, s. d "I "Chelfea, Batterfea, Wandfworth I 3 Putney, Fulham, Barn-Elms 2 Hammerfmith, Chifwick, Mortlake 2 6

Brentford, Ifleworth, Richmond « 2 6 Twickenham — — 9 4 Kinglton o 5 Hampton- Court 6 o Hampton-Town, Sunbury, and Walton 7 o Weybridge, Chertfey iO o Staines 12 i^Windfor \ '4 Rates for carrying of Goods in the Tilt- boat between Gravefend and London. A half Firkin —— — o Whole Firkin o

Hogfhead « • 2 OneHapdred Weight of Cheefe, Iron, or heavy Goods o Sack ot Salt, Corn, a Cheft, Trunk, or Hamper o Every fingle Perfon in the ordinary PaiTage o The Hire of the Whole Tilt-boat 22 WhatWaterman takes and demands more than theft-Ratejl lies liable to pay 40s. and fufFer half a Year's Imprifonmenft. 1^

Directions for pojftng and repajfing on the Water-about* London. Jili * ( -» \ •• a. v ^8 fi Obferve, Bridge the Water ebbs feven Hours That below ^ and flows five.

Above Bridge it ebbs eight Hours, and flows four, ac- Turns

cording to the Watermens' Obfervaticn ; who, in their Con- uoric

verfation, ufe thefe Terms : j If the Water is at lovveft, then it is called Low-water ; p; 1T * if riflng, then Young or Old Flood ; when it is at highett take

and begins to fall, Ebb Water. . the High-water is the Time at Billing/gate for all Pafiengeri^ fel that are bound for Grave/end, Tilbury , Grays, &c. Jind; If to Woolwich, Blackball, Greenwich, Sec. any Time till one, two, or three Hours after Hi^h- water. A TA A GENERAL INTEREST TABLE. hich the Intereft of any Sum, at any Rate, and for any Time, may be readtlv found.

per! cent, jiper cent. per cent. j^-per cent per cent- 3 4 J5

N. B This Table contains the Intereft: of iool. for all the fveral days in the lit column, and at the feveral rates of 3, |z. 4> 4l> Nyj 5 per cent, in the other 5 columns.

To find the intereft of iool. for The inter, for 1 year 4 10 o r> other time, as 1 year and \ny 7.78 Againft 200 ds. is 3 J cent. ays, at 4^ per Take the 70 ds. —017 3 » ms for the ieveraldays, as here 8 ds. — o 1 1 T 1 nnexed. Intereft required - 7 18 63

For any other Sum than too li Firft, 3 times the above fum,

i lit find for iool. as above, and (for 300].) is - 23 15 8 I parts £ ke it fo many times or as (for 50I.) is 3 19 3 t e fwm is of iool. Thus, t »_ of this (for 5I.) is o 7 7110 ind for 355 1. at 4I, for 1 yea- nd days; 278 So for 355 it is — 28 2 10 %

When the in-ereft is required f >r any othrr rate than thofe n the table, it may eafily be made out from them. So \ of 5

is, of is of is 1 s 2f, i of 4 -J 3 if, 4 3 r 1 6th of 3 is f, ~ md t 1 2th of 3 is : and fo, by pans, c* by aiding or fub- racling, any rate may be made out. 1

HOLIDAYS kept at the Exchequer, Bank, S/amp-OJia

EAaje-Ojjue, Eaft -India and SouthSea Hcufes, in 1781, viz. January 1, 6, 19, 25, and 30 July 25 February 2 and 24. Auguft 1 » 12* and 24 Mmsk 25 September 2, 18, 21, 22, 29 April 23 and 25 Oclober 18, 25, 26, and 28 May 1 and 29 Nov, 1, 4, 5, 9. 17, and 30

June 4, 1 9 24, and 29 Dec. 21, 25, 26, 27, and 28 Shrove-Tuefday, Am -Wednefday, Good-Friday, Eafler- Monday, Tuefday, and Wednefday, Afcenfion-Day> Whit- Monday, Tuefday, and Wednefday. Note, At the Cuftom -Houle, Shrove Tuefday, Eader-Wed- nefday, Sept. 18. Oct. 25, -nd Nov. 17, are not kept Holidays. Feb. 14, March 1, July 15, Auguft |i, Sept. 14, an£ Nov. 2, are kept at the Exchequer and Excife-Office.

TRANSFER DAYS at the Bank. Dividends due\ — Stock, Tuefday, Thurfday, Friday - 7 April 5 3 per cent, reduc. Tu. Wed. Th. and Fr. 3 O&ober 10 3 percent. 1726, Wedn. and Saturday 1* r January d npr r*nf rnnf Ti, Wf*A Ph anH Fr. C 5 3 per cent. conf. Tu. Wed. Th. and Fr. ] Si per cent. 1758, Tu. Wed. Th. and Fr. > y 5 4 per cent. conf. Tu. Wed. Th. and Fr. ) April 5, Oft. 10 Long Annuity, Wednef. and Saturday ] Jan. 5, July 5

1 1 Hours for buying, felling and transferring, from 11 to j of dividends, for accepting, from 9 to $ ; for payment from 9 to 11, and from 1 to 3, every day in the Week. At the SOUTH-SEA Houfe.

Stock, Monday, Wednefday, and Friday Jan. 5, July 5 I 10. 3 percent. Old Ann. Mo. Wed. and Fr. April 5, 3 per cent. New Ann. Tu. Th. and Sat. 7 January 5 3 percent. 1715, Tuefday and Thurfday \ July 5

Hours of transferring, from 12 to 1 ; for receiving dividends, from 9 to 12. EAST-INDIA Houfc

Stock, Tuefday and Thurfday - - Jan. 5, July 5 Oft. 10 3 percent; Ann. Mond. Wednef. and Fr. Aprft to. of dividend?* Hours of transferring, from n to 1 ; payment from 9 to 12, every day. Intereft on India Bgnds due, March 31, September 30.