[Page]A litle trea­tise, conteyning many proper Tables and rules, ve­ry necessary for the vse of al men, The contentes wherof appere in the next page folowing.

Collected and set forthe by Richard Grafton.

1571.

LONDINI.

In aedibus Richardi Tottelli.

Cum priuilegio ad imprimen­dum solum.

¶ THE CONTENTES OF this Booke.

  • ¶ Fyrst a Preface, wherein is declared thef­fect of all the matters herein conteyned.
  • ¶ A Calender very necessary for the vse of this Booke.
  • ¶ An Almanack for .lx. yeres yet to come, wher in you may readely fynde Easter, Rogacion, and whitsonday.
  • ¶ A Table or Rondell, wherein you maye at all tymes readely fynde the yere of our Lord. The Epact, The Prime, The Dominical letter, and the Leape yere for euer.
  • ¶ A Rule at all tymes to know the Age of the Moone, her chaunge and full, for euer.
  • ¶ A Table wherby to find for euer the feastes of Easter, and all other moueable feastes, as wel those that haue ben, as all suche as are to come.
  • ¶ A newe and more briefe Computacion of the yeres of our Lorde, agreing with the yeres of the reignes of all the kynges of this Realme sithen the Conquest, whereby readely you may finde the yere of our Lorde, the Prime, Epact, The Son­daies letter, the Leape yere, the beginning of eue­ry kynges reigne, and the nomber of yeres that he reigned, and also may quickly vnderstande the ac­compte of the yeres of any Euidence.
  • ¶ A Table to knowe the Ebbes and Floods in most Portes and Hauens in Englande.
  • ¶ A Table declaringe what signe the Moone shalbe in any day of the yere for euer, and also whē it is good to let blood, to Bathe or to Pourge.
  • ¶ All the Principall Faires in a more orderlye maner then hath ben heretofore set forthe.
  • ¶ The highe wayes also from one towne to another moche larger then before hath ben set forth.

THE PREFACE.

THE order of this small Booke, & the matters ther­in conteyned are as foloweth.

FIRST I haue placed herein a Ca­lender, wherein I haue obserued the olde Saynctes dayes, not of supersticion, as thoughe I thought euery of them mencioned in the saide Ca­lender to be a saincte (for of some I know the contrarye: Neyther if they were all saynctes, do I therfore place them in my Calender) But because it hath bene a cu­stome of aūcient time to vse their names in signifiynge and makinge certayne the dayes, tymes, and termes of the yere, as by the dating of diuerse olde Deedes, E­uidences, and Recordes it wil apere. And because the same custome is yet retayned in the retorning of writtes and processes, and also is commonly vsed in the notinge and settyng forth of the principall Faires and Markettes & other seasons of the yere those names serue well for my purpose, & therfore I mighte not conueniently haue [Page] left them out. And vnto the said Calender I haue added the Calendes, Nonas, and Ides, because diuerse euidences are dated on those daies and by those wordes. And therunto also I haue added the vigiles and festiuall daies, with the trewe time of the Termes and their returnes, because that hauyng this booke, there shalbe no occa­sion to call for any other Calender.

And finally in the ende of the saide Ca­lender, I haue set forth an Almanacke for lx. yeeres yet to come, wherein is shewed the first Sonday in Lent, Caster day, Rogacion weke, & Whitsonday, and by them you may finde al other moueable feastes.

NEXT AFTER the Almanacke is a Table or Rondell that teacheth for euer readely to finde the yeres of our Lord, the Epact, the Pryme, the Dominicall letter and the Leape yere, with a declaracion of the vse of the same Table.

AND also a rule to knowe the age of the Moone, her Chaunge, and Full for euer. Then foloweth a Table to finde the feastes of Easter, and so all other the moueable feastes that haue bene in tyme past, or shall be hereafter for euer, with a [Page] playne instruction of the vse and vnder­standinge thereof.

THEN begynneth my Computacion of yeres, wherin is to be noted, that eue­ry page therof is deuyded into eyghte se­uerall partes or places, as may appere by the tytles ouer euery of their heades. In the fyrste place are the yeres of our lorde. In the second the Pryme: In the thyrde, the Epact: In the fourth, the Dominicall letter: In the fifthe, the leape yere, when so euer it happeneth: In the sixte, are the names of the kinges as they reigned, be­ginning with Williā the Conquerour. &c. And in the same place also are the Mone­thes that euery of them entred into theyr reignes. And in the seuenth, are the daies of the Monthes that euery of them began to reigne in. And in the .viij. and last, are the yeres that euery of them reigned.

Also in the ende of the reigne of euerye kynge I haue shewed the day of his death if he died beinge kyng, or the daye of his deposicion if he were deposed, with a true accompte howe many yeres, Monethes, weekes or dayes he reigned.

AND HERE I thincke it mete to [Page] declare somewhat of the commoditie and necessarye vse of the Computacion afore mencioned. And for the better instructi­on and vnderstandynge thereof I wyll moue certayne questions, and geue aun­sweres to the same, in suche sorte as shall so vtter the order and maner therof (as it were by examples) that I doubt not, but the trewe and necessary vse of the same, shall playnely appere to all men.

1. Question.

I wold know by this Computacion in the fourth yere of king Edward the first, what was then the yere of our Lorde, the Prime, the Epact, Dominicall letter, and the Monthe and daye that he beganne his reigne in, and what day in the weeke the same was?

Aunswere.

Amonge the kinges, seke out for kynge Edwarde the first, and then looke for the fourth yere of his reigne, and there it appereth to be the yere of our Lord. 1275. The [Page] Prime. 3. The Epact. 18. The Dominical letter F. The Monethe that he began his reigne in, Nouember & the. 16. day, which day that yere was Saterday, as is easy to be knowen if you looke in the Calēder for the .xvj. daye of Nouember, accomptyuge F. for Sonday, then that day must nedes be Saterday, and so of all other the lyke.

2. Question.

An Euidence dated the. 15. Calendes of December in the .iij. yere of kinge Iohn, I wolde knowe what daye of the Monthe the same was, and howe long it is sithen?

Aunswere.

First loke in the Calender in ye Month of Nouember for the Calendes of Decēber, and there you shall finde, that the .xv. Ca­lendes of December is on the .xvij. day of Nouember. Then seeke in the Computa­cion for kinge Iohn, and you shall fynde that the thirde yeere of his reigne was in the yere of our Lorde. 1201. And then sette downe this yere of our lorde wherein the [Page] question is asked, whiche is. 1571. and take out therof. 1201. and there resteth. 370. And so it must followe that vpon the .xvij. day of Nouember next, it shalbe sithen the .iij. yere of kynge Iohn. 370. yeres, and thus of the lyke.

3. Question.

An Euidence dated the second Sonday in Lent in the .iiii. yere of kinge Stephin. I would know in what yere of our Lord the same was, and also in what Monthe, and on what daye the seconde Sonday in Lent was then?

Aunswere.

First looke among the kinges for king Stephyn. And when you haue found him then looke for the .iiij. yere of his reigne, and there you shall finde the yeere of our lorde to be. 1138. and the Prime. 18. and B. the Sondaies letter. Then go to the table that teacheth to knowe Easter day and al the moueable feastes, whiche is the nexte Table before the Computacion.

[Page] And there vnder the title of Prime, seeke among those nombers for. 18. And when you haue founde it, loke downward from the lyne where the Prime standeth, and seeke for the next B. whiche that yere was the Sondaies letter. And when you haue founde B. go forwarde in that lyne, and there you shall finde the .xx. daye of Fe­bruary to be that yere the first Sonday in Lent, and thervnto put .vij. dayes for one weeke more, and that sheweth that the se­conde Sonday in Lent that yere was the 27. day of February. Then set down this present yere of our Lord. 1571. and take out therof the yere of our Lord that was then, whiche was. 1138. and there resteth. 433. And so it doth plainely appere that the. 27. day of February next comming, it shalbe 433. yeres-sithen the .iiii. yere of the reigne of kinge Stephyn. And thus you may do with the lyke.

4. Question.

I haue a lease for .lxxx. yeeres, that be­gan at Mighelmas in the. 17. yere of king Henry the .vij. My desire is to knowe this [Page] present yere. 1571. whether my lease be ex­pired, or how many yeres I haue to com?

Aunswere.

First in the Computacion loke among the kinges for king Henry the .vij. & then for the. 17. yere of his reigne, whiche you shall finde to be in the yeere of our Lorde 1501. The whiche nomber take out of this present yere of our Lord. 1571. and then re­steth. 70. & so many yeres of the said lease shall be expyred at Mighelmas nexte, and then shall remayne. 10. yeres to come, and so of the lyke.

5 ¶ An other Question and playne example meete for suche as can not extracte one nomber out of an other.

A Lease dated the vj. of Iulij, in the. 31. yere of the reigne of kyng Henry the .viij. for the terme of xl yeres that began at our Lady daye in Lent then next folowinge: I woulde now knowe whether the sayde lease be expyred, or how many yeres there are to come?

Aunswere.

Fyrst loke in the Computacion among the kynges for kinge Henry the .viij. and for the. 31. yere of his reigne, whiche you shall fynde to be in the yere of our Lorde. 1539. Then at the next yere folowinge be­gin to recon, and call that one, and so tel downe in order all the yeeres folowinge, and ende with this present yere. 1571, And in the whole, you shall finde the nomber of 32. And so many yeres of the sayde lease shalbe expired at our lady day in lent next comming. And at that time there shal re­maine to come of the saide lease .viij. yeres and thus you may accompte the yeres of any lease.

6 An other very plaine question or example, easye for all men to conceaue, and in this time is commonly vsed,

A lease dated the 17. daye of August, in the v. yere of the reigne of kyng Edward the .vj. for the terme of xxj. yeres, whiche began at Mighelmas then next folowing. I aske the question this xij. day of August [Page] 1571. whether the saide lease be expired, or howe many yeres are yet to come?

Aunswere.

Fyrst in the Computacion, amonge the kinges, seke for king Edward the vj. and for the v. yere of his reigne, and there you shall finde the yere of our lorde to be. 1550. Then begyn at the next yere after, which is 1551. and call that one, and so tel down­warde all the yeres to this presente yeere 1571. And in the whole you shall finde. 21. whiche plainely declareth that at Mighel­mas next, the aforesaid terme of. 21. yeres shall be fully expired. And this you maye do in the accompt of all termes of yeres.

Note also that in the said Computacion diuerse of the kings haue in the first yere of their reigne no yere of our Lorde: The cause is, that they began in the same yere that the former kinge dyed in. And there­fore when you tell the yeeres, do not rec­ken them that haue no yere of our Lorde,

Note also that the yere of our lord after the Computacion of the Church of Eng­land, beginneth euer the. 25. day of March [Page] which is the daye of the Annunciacion of our Lady. And the nomber of the Epacte beginneth euer the firste daye of Marche, and the Prime the fyrst daye of Ianuary.

Note also, that when thou accompteste any terme of yeeres, that the same terme that thy lease first beganne in, must ende & fynishe in the last yere of thy reconynge at the selfe same terme. As if thy lease be­gan at Myghelmas for .xxj. yeres, then it muste ende at Mighelmas the same yeere that the whole .xxj. yeres are expired in, & if at Midsomer, then it must ende at Mid­somer the same yere, as the last question and example dothe playnely shewe.

And this I trust may suffyce for the in­struction of the vse, order, and commody­tie of the saide Computacion.

Then foloweth .iiij. Tables that teache for euer to know in most Portes and Hauens of this Realme: when it is ful Sea, with a plaine declaraciō of the said tables.

And fynally one other Table, shewing for euer what signe the Mone is and shall be in euery daye, and declareth also what dayes are good to let Blood, Pourge, or Bathe. &c.

[Page] And hereunto I haue added the Month, daye, and place, of all the Faires kept in England, set forth in a more orderly ma­ner then heretofore hath ben.

And fynally, in the later ende hereof is set out the waies (in a larger maner then before they haue ben) as well how a man maye trauell from any notable towne in England, to the Citie of Lōdon, as from London to any notable towne, or from one notable town to an other in the most partes of this Realme: So that herein are conteyned the chiefe and moste necessary things that pertaine to any mans trauel.

FINIS.

January hath. 31. daies.

SonnerysethHoure7. 34 .mi.
setteth.4. 26 .mi.

The day is. 8. houres. 26 .mi. The night. 15. 34 .mi.

3ACalend.Circumcision of Christ.B1.
 b4no.Octaues of S. StephinB2
11c3no.Octa. of S. Iohn. 3
 dPridie.no.Octa. of InnocentesB4
19eNonas. Octa. of Tho. BecketB5
8f8id.Twelfe day. 6
 g7id.Felix 7
16A6id.Lucian 8
5b5id.Agapite virgin. 9
 c4id.Paule first Hermit. Sol ln Aquari.B10
13b3id.Atlas. 11
2ePridie.id.Arcade Martir. 12
 fIdus, Hilarii bishop 13
10g19Cal. Feb.FeliciaB14
 A18cal.Maure 15
18b17cal.Marcell 16
7c16cal.AnthonyB17
 d15cal.Prisca 18
15e14cal.Wolstan. 19
4f13cal.Sebestian 20
 g12cal.Agnes 21
12A11cal.Vincent. 22
1b10cal.Emerence Terme begines. 23
 c9cal.Timothe 24
9d8cal.Conuer. of S. Paule. 25
 e7cal.Policarpe 26
17f6cal.Iulian 27
6g5cal.Valerii 28
 A4cal.Theodore. 29
14b3cal.Basill 30
3cPridie.calVictor. 31

February hath. 28. daies.

SonnearisethHoure7. 14. min.
fetteth4. 46. min

The day is. 9. houres. 32 .mi. The night. 14. 28 .m.

 dCalendes.S. Briget Fast. 1
11e4no.Purif. of our Lady. 2
19f3no.Blase. 3
8gPridie.no.Gilbert 4
 ANonas. Agathe. 5
16b8id.Vedasti & Amandi. 6
5c7id.Anguli bishop.E7
 d6id.Paule Bishop. 8
13e5id.Apolin. Sonne in Pisces. 9
2f4id.Scolastica.E10
 g3in.Enostragie 11
10APridie.id.Eulalie. Terme endeth. 12
 bIdus. Exantippa. 13
18c16Cal. Marc.Valentine 14
7d15cal.Faustine & Ionite 15
 e14cal.Iulian virgin 16
15f13cal.PolicronE17
4g12cal.Simion 18
 A11cal.Tabini. 19
12b10cal.Mildred 20
1c9cal.Lxix. Marters. 21
 d8cal.Cathedras. Petri 22
9e7cal.Locus bisexti. Fast 23
 f6cal.Mathy. 24
17g5cal.Conuersio S. Pauli 25
6A4cal.Nestor 26
 b3cal.Augustine.E27
14cPridie.cal.Oswolde.E28

Marche hath. 31. daies.

SonnerysethHoure6. 18. min.
setteth5. 42. min.

The day is. 11. houres 24 .mi. The night 12. 36 .mi.

3dCalend.Dauyd 1
 e6no.Chad 2
11f5no.Martine 3
 g4no.Adrian 4
19A3no.Eusebij & Foce 5
8bPridie.no.Victor 6
 cNonas. Parpetue 7
16d8id.Felix 8
5e7id.xi. Martyrs 9
 f6id.Agape 10
13g5id.Quirion Sol in Aries. 11
2A4id.Gregory The first Equi­noctiall. 12
 b3id.Theodore 13
10cPridie.id.Candide 14
 dIdus. LonginisE15
18e17Cal. April.Hila & Ionace Spring. 16
7f16cal.Patrike 17
 g15cal.Edwarde 18
15A14cal.IosephE19
4b13cal.Cutbert 20
 c12cal.Benet. 21
12d11cal.Aphrodosii 22
1e10cal.Theodore 23
 f9cal.Agapite. Fast. 24
9g8cal.Annunti. of our Lady. 25
 A7cal.Castoris Martir 26
17b6cal.Resurrect. domini. 27
6c5cal.DorotheE28
 d4cal.Victor 29
14e3cal.Quirine 30
3fPridie.cal.Adelme. 31

Aprill hath. 30. daies.

SonnerysethHoure6. 17. min.
setterh6. 43. min.

The day. 12. houres. 26 .mi. The night. 11. 34 .mi.

 gCalend.Theodore 1
11A4no.Mary Egipci. 2
 b3no.Richard bishop. 3
19cPridie.no.Ambrose 4
8dNonas. Martian 5
16e8id.Sexten 6
5f7id.EgesippusE7
 g6id.Parpetuus 8
13A5id.Passion of vii. virgins 9
2b4id.Tiburci & ValerianE10
 c3id.Iuly bysh. Sol in Taurus. 11
10dPridie.id.Oswolde archbyshop 12
 eIdus. Anisary 13
18f18Cal. Maij.Olife 14
7g17cal.Leonard 15
 A16cal.Isidore bishop. 16
15b15cal.Cosmy 17
4c14cal.Quintine 18
 d13cal.Alphe bish. 19
12e12cal.Victor martyrE20
1f11cal.Simon BishopE21
 g10cal.Sother virgin 22
9A9cal.George martyr 23
 b8cal.Wilfride bish 24
17c7cal.Marke Euangelist. 25
6d6cal.Clete byshop 26
 e5cal.Anastacibysh 27
14f4cal.Vitalis Martyr 28
3g3cal.Peter Medolencis 29
 APridiecal.Erkenwalde Fast 30

May hath. 31. daies.

SonnerysethHoure5. 18. min.
setteth7. 42. min.

The day is. 15. houres 24 .mi. The night 8. 36 .mi.

11bCalend.Philip and Iacob. 1
 c6no.Athanasij bish 2
19d5no.Inuencion of the Crosse 3
8e4no.Festum coronis spine 4
 f3no.Godarde 5
16gPridie,no.Iohn Port latin 6
5ANonas, Iohn of BeuerleyE7
 b8id.Appara. s. Michaell 8
13c7id.Transiation of s. Nichol 9
2d6id.Gordian & Epemachy 10
 e5id.Antony Sol in Gemini. 11
10f4id.Acheley 12
 g3id.Seruace conf. 13
18APridie,id.Isidore martyr 14
7bIdus, BrandonE15
 c17Cal. Iunij.Trans. of s. Barnard 16
15d16cal.Diascori martyr 17
4e15cal.Dunstan 18
 f14cal.Barnardine 19
12g13cal.Elen QueeneE20
1A12cal.Iulian virgin 21
 b11cal.Desiderij martyr 22
9c10cal.Trans. of s. Frauncis 23
 d9cal.Adelme byshop 24
17e8cal.Augustine of England 25
6f7cal.Bede presbiteri 26
 g6cal.Germane 27
14A5cal.Coronis martyr 28
3b4cal.Felix 29
 c3cal.Petrouil 30
11dPridie,cal.Nerei 31

June hath. 30. daies.

SonnerysethHoure4. 34. min.
setteth8. 26. min.

The day is. 16 houres. 30 .mi. The night. 7. 30. mī.

 eCalend.Nicomed martir. 1
19f4no.Merceline & Pet. 2
8g3no.Erasme martyr. 3
16APridie.no.Petroci conf.E4
5bNonas. Boniface bish. 5
 c8id.Melon bishop 6
13d7id.Medarde & Gil. 7
2e6id.William conf. 8
 f5id.Translacion of Edm. 9
10g4id.Innocent conf.E10
 A3id.Barna. The longest day.E11
18bPridie.id.Basill Sol in Cancer. 12
7cIdus. Anthony Somer. 13
 d18Cal. Iulij.Basill bish. 14
15e17calVite Modeste 15
4f16cal.Tran. S. Richar. 16
 g15cal.Botolph 17
12A14cal.Marceline 18
1b13cal.Geruasij & Pro. 19
 c12cal.Tran. S. Edwar. 20
9d11cal.Walburge virgin 21
 e10cal.Albany martir 22
17f9cal.Audry Fast. 23
6g8cal.Iohn Baptist. 24
 A7cal.Trans. of Eligij 25
14b6cal.Iohn & Paule 26
3c5cal.Crescentis mar. 27
 d4cal.Leo bish. Fast. 28
11e3cal.Peter and Paule. 29
 fPridie.cal.Com. of Paule. 30

Iuly hath. 31. daies.

Sonnerysethhoure4. 18. min.
setteth8. 42. msn.

The day is. 16. houres. The night. 8.

19gCalend.Octauis s. Iohn baptist 1
8A6no.Visitacion of our Ladi 2
 b5no.Trans. of S. Tho. apost. 3
16c4no.Trans. of s. Martyn. 4.
5d3no.Zoe virgin & martir 5
 ePridie, Oct. Peter, Dogge daies begin, 6
13fNonas, Trans. of s. Thomas 7
 g8id.Deposicion of Grim. 8
2A7id.Cecille Bishop 9
10b6id.vij. brethern martyrs 10
 c5id.Trans. of s. Benet 11
18d4id.Nabor & Felix 12
7e3id.Priuate 13
 fPridie, Reuell Sol in Leo, 14
51gIdus, Trans. s. SwithineE15
4A17Cal, August,Osmonde 16
 b16cal.Kenelme kinge 17
12c15cal.Arnulph bishop 18
1d14cal.Rufine & Iustine 19
 e13cal.Margaret virginE20
9f12cal.Praxede virgin 21
 g11cal.Mary Magdalen 22
17A10cal.Apolin bishop 23
6b9cal.Christine vir. Fast. 24
 c8cal.Iames Apostle, 25
14d7cal.Anne 26
3e6cal.vij. Slepers 27
 f5cal.Sampson byshop 28
11g4cal.Felix & his felowes 29
19A3cal.Abdon & Seni. 30
 bPridie, Germany Bishop 31

August hath. 31. daies.

Sonnerysethhoure4. 36. min.
setteth7. 24. msn.

The day is. 15. houres. 12 .mi. The night. 8. 48 .mi.

8cCalond,Peter LammasE1
16d4no.Stephyn martyr 2
5e3no.  3
 fPridie.noIustine 4
13gNonas, Festum Niuis 5
2A8id.Transfiguracion 6
 b7id.The feast of Iesu 7
10c6id.Ciriake & soci. 8
 d5id.Romane martyr 9
18e4id.Laurence martyr 10
7f3id.Tiburcius mar. 11
 gPridie.id.Clare virgin 12
15AIdus. Hipolite & so. Sol in Virgo. 13
4b19Cal. Sep.Eusebii 14
 c18cal.Assump. of our Lady 15
12d17cal.Rocke Dogge dayes ende. 16
1e16cal.Octa of Laurence 17
 f15cal.Agapite mar. 18
9g14cal.MagnusE19
 A13cal.Lewes byshE20
17b12cal.Barnarde 21
6c11cal.Oct. Assumpcion 22
 d10cal.Timothe Fast. 23
14e9cal.Barthol. Apostle. 24
3f8cal.Lewes kyng 25
 g7cal.Seuerine 26
11A6cal.Ruffe martyr 27
19b5cal.Austine 28
 c4cal.Decola. of s. IohnE29
8d3cal.Felix & Auda.R30
 ePridie.cal.Cutbert virgyn 31

September hath. 30. daies.

Sonnerysethhoure6. 52. min.
setteth6. 17. min.

The day is. 12. houres. 35 .mi. The night 11. 25 .mi.

16fCalend.Egidii 1
5g4no.Anthony 2
 A3no.GregoryE3
13bPridie.no.Trans. of s. CutbertE4
2cNonas. Martyn 5
 d8id.EugeniusE6
10e7id.GorgonE7
 f6id.Natiuitie of our Lady 8
18g5id.Siluius 9
7A4id.Protho & Iasincti 10
 b3id.Marcian 11
15cPridie.id.Maurily Autumme. 12
4dIdus. Amancie. Sol in Libra. 13
 e18Cal. Octo.Exalt. Second Equinoctiall 14
12f17cal.Oct. of Mary 15
1g16cal.Edeth 16
 A15cal.Lambert 17
9b14cal.Victor 18
 c13cal.Ianuarii martyr 19
17d12cal.Eutas 20
6e11cal.Mathew ApostE21
 f10cal.MaurisE22
14g9cal.Tecle virgin 23
3A8cal.Andoche martyr 24
 b7cal.Frimini martir 25
11c6cal.Cipri [...] & Iustine 26
19d5cal.Cosine & Damiani 27
 e4cal.Exupire 28
8f3cal.Michael Archangell. 29
 gPridie.cal.Ierome 30

October hath. 31. daies.

Sonnerysethhoure6, 35, min,
setteth5, 25, min,

The day is. 10. houres 50 .mi. The night. 13. 10 .mi.

16ACalend,Remigij bishop 1
5b6no.Leodegarij bishop 2
13c5no.Candidi martyr 3
2d4no.Fraunces confessorE4
 e3no.Faythe. 5
10fPridie.noMarci & MarcilianiE6
 gNonas, Deonice 7
18A8id.Gerion & Victor 8
7b7id.Nicasius Terme beginneth. 9
 c6id.Wilfride virgin 10
15d5id.Trans. of Edward. 11
4e4id.Calixt 12
 f3id.Wolfran Sol in Scorpio. 13
12gPridie.id.Michaelis in monte 14
1AIdus. Audry 15
 b17Cal. Nou.Trans. of EtheldE16
9c16cal.Agas 17
 d15cal.Luke Euangelist. 18
17e14cal.Phriswide vir. 19
6f13cal.Austrebert virgin 20
 g12cal.xi. M. virgins. 21
14A11cal.Mary Salome 22
3b10cal.Maglorie 23
 c9 Crispine & CrispiniE24
11d8cal.Trans. of Iohn Be. 25
19e7cal.Vr [...]la 26
 f6cal.Florence Fast. 27
8g5cal.Simō & Iude. 28
[...]A4cal.Narcissus bishop 29
16b3cal.Germane bishop. 30
5cPridie.cal.Ouintine. Fast. 31

Nouember hath. 30. daies.

Sonnerysethhoure7. 34. min.
setteth4. 26. min.

The day is. 8. houres. 52 .mi. The night 15. 8 .mi.

 dCalend.All Sainctes. 1
13e4no.All sowles 2
2f3no.Wenefride virgin. 3
 gPridie.no.Amancius 4
10ANonas. Lete presbiteriE5
 b8id.LeonardeE6
18c7id.Wilfride arche. 7
7d6id.Quatuor corona. 8
 e5id.Theodore martyr 9
15f4id.Martyn bishop of R. 10
4g3id.Martyne bishop 11
 APridie.id.Paternie Sol in Sagittarius. 12
12bIdus. Brice 13
1c18Cal. Decemb.Trans. of Erken. 14
 d17cal.MachuteE15
9e16cal.Edmund arche. 16
 f15cal.Init. Reg. Elizabeth. 17
17g14cal.Oct. s. Mattine 18
6A13cal.Sainct ElizabethE19
 b12cal.Edmund king 20
14c11cal.Presenta. of Mary 21
3d10cal.Cecili virgin 22
 e9cal.Clement 23
11f8cal.Grisogoni martyr 24
19g7cal.Katherine virgin. 25
8A6cal.Lini 26
 b5cal.Agricoli 27
 c4cal.Rufy Terme endes.E28
16d3cal.Saturne. FastE29
5ePridie. Andrew Apost. 30

December hath. 31. daies.

Sonnerysethhoure8, 12, min,
setteth3, 48, min,

The day is. 7. houres 36 .m. The night. 16. 24 .mi.

 fCalend.Loye 1
13g4no.Libane 2
2A3no.Deposi. Osmond. 3
10bPridie.no.Barbara virgin 4
 cNonas. Sabba abbot 5
18d8id.Nicholas byshopE6
7e7id.Oct. s. Andrew.E7
 f6id.Concep. of our Lady 8
15g5id.Ciprian abbotE9
4A4id.Eulalia virgin 10
 b3id.Zantippa Sol in Capricorne. 11
12cPridie.id.Paule bish. Winter. 12
1dIdus. Lucy vir. Shortest day. 13
 e19Cal. Ianuarij.Othile virgin 14
9f18calValery bishopE15
 g17cal.O Sapiencia 16
17A16cal.Lazarus bish.E17
6b15cal.Gracian bish 18
 c14cal.Venesi 19
14d13cal.Iulian Fast. 20
3e12cal.Thomas Apostle. 21
 f11cal.30. MartyrsE22
11g10cal.Victor virgin 23
19A9cal.Candldy Fast. 24
 b8cal.Christmas day. 25
8c7cal.Stephyn 26
 d6cal.Iohn Euangelist. 27
16e5cal.Innocentes day. 28
5f4cal.Thomas Becket 29
 g3cal.Trans. of s. Iames 30
13APridie. Siluester Byshop 31
An Almanacke for .lx. yeres yet to come.
The yere of our lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Domi. letter.Leape yere.Ashwēse­daye the firste day of Lent.Easter daye.Roga, weke.Whitsonday.
15721515FEFebru. 19April. 6May. 12May. 25
15731626D 4Mar 22April 2710
1574177C 24April 11May 1730
15751818B 163922
15761929AGMarch 72228Iune 10
1577110F Febru 20713May 26
1578221E 12Mar 20518
157932D March 4April 1925Iune 7
1580413CBFebru 1639May 22
1581524A 8Marc 26114
158265G 28April 1521Iune 3
1583716F 13Marc 316May 19
1584827EDMarch 4April 1925Iune 7
158598C Febr 241117May 30
15861019 [...] 163922
1587110A March 11622Iune 4
15881211GFFebr 20713May 26
15891322E 12Marc 30518
1590143D Marc 4April 19May 25June 7
15911514C Febr 17410May 23
15921625BA8Mar 26114
1593176G 28April 1521June 3
15941817F 13Marc 316May 19
15951928E March 5April 2026Iune 8
159619DCFebr 241117May 30
1597220B 9Mar 27215
159831A March 1April 1622Iune 4
1599412G Febru 21814May 27
1600523FE5Marc 23April 2811
160164D 25April 12May 1831
1602715E Febru 17April 4May 10May 23
1603826B March 92430Iune 12
160497AGFebru 21814May 27
16051018F 13Marc 31619
16061129E March 5April 2026Iune 8
16071210D Febru 18511May 24
16081321CB9Marc 27215
1609142A March 1April 1622Iune 4
16101513G Febru 21814May 27
16111624F 6Marc 24April 2912
1612175ED25April 12May 1831
16131816C 1741023
16141927B March 92430Iune 12
161518A Febru 22915May 28
1616219GF13Marc 31619
161730E March 5April 2026Iune 8
1618411D Febru 18511May 24
1619522C 10March 28316
162063BAMarch 1April 1622Iune 4
1621714G Febr 1417May 20
1622825F Marc 62127Iune 9
162396E Febru 2613191
16241017DC10Marc 283May 16
16251128B March 2April 1723Iune 5
2626129A Febr 22915May 28
16271320G 7Marc 25April 3013
1628141FE26April 13May 19Iune 1
16291512D 18511May 24
16301623C 10Marc 28316
1631174B 23April 101629

A necessary and perfecte rule to knowe when the Termes beginne and ende, and howe many Retornes are in euery Terme.

¶ Eight daies before any terme be, the Exche­quer openeth for certeintie. Excepte the terme of Trinitie, that openeth but iiij. days before truely.

¶ Hillary terme beginneth the xxiij. day of Ia­nuary, if it be not Sunday: then the next day af­ter, and endeth the .xij. of February.

  • Octauis Hillarii.
  • Quind Hillarii.
  • Crastino Purific.
  • Octauis Purific.

¶ Easter terme beginneth .xvij. dayes after Easter, & endeth iiij. daies after the Ascenciō day.

  • Quind. Pasch.
  • Tres Paschae
  • Mense
  • Paschae.
  • Quinue Paschae.
  • Crast. Ascention.

¶ Trinitie terme beginneth the next day after Corpus Christi daye, and endeth the wednesday fortnight after.

  • Crast. Trinitatis
  • Octauis Trinitat.
  • Quind. Trinitat.
  • Tres Trinitat.

¶ Michelmas terme beginneth the ix. of Octo­ber if it be not Sunday, and endeth the xxviij. of Nouember.

  • Octauis Micha.
  • Quind Michael.
  • Tres Michael.
  • Mense Michael.
  • Crast. anima.
  • Crast. Martini.
  • Octa. Martini.
  • Quind. Martini.

¶ In this Calender you shal often times finde these letters B. and E. The whiche signifie suche dayes as the Egypcians note to be dangerous to begyn or take any thing in hand, as to take a Iorney or any suche thing.

A Table, wherin thou mayst readely fynde the Epact, the Prime, or Golden nombre, the Dominicall Letter, and the Leape yere for euer.

[figure]

¶ A declaracion of this Rundell and Circles in the same,

FYRST NOTE that in the foresayde Rundell are v. Circles, and in the vp­permost Circle are placed the yeres of our [Page] Lorde, the whiche you muste firste looke for, before you seeke for any of the other matters. After you haue founde the yere of our Lorde, then in the nexte Circle vn­der that, is the Epact of that yere, and the Circle nexte vnder that, is the Pryme or Golden nomber of that yere. And in the next Circle vnder that, is the Dominicall letter of that yere. And if it be leape yere, then the same stādeth right vnder the Do­minicall letter in the nethermost Circle.

¶ The Epact.

AND HERE note, that the Epact kepeth continually a course of .xxx. yeres, by putting to euery yere .xj. and takynge awaye euer the nomber of xxx. and what soeuer remaineth more then xxx. the same is the Epact for that yere: As for example, the Epact this present yere of our Lorde. 1571. is 4. And the next yere, that is to say the first day of Marche, for euer the nom­ber of the Epact chaungeth the firste daye of Marche. And then I put .xj. to my. 4. that was this yeere, and that maketh .xv. whiche shalbe the Epact the firste daye of Marche next comming, and so shall conti­nue [Page] al that yere vntil March come again, and then put a xj. more to the nomber that was before, and it shalbe xxvj. which like­wise shal continue al yt yere vntil Marche folowing, and then put to xxvj. a xj. more, and that maketh xxvij: which nomber of xxx. you must put away, and then resteth vij. for the Epact of that yere. And when soeuer the nomber of the Epact is ful xxx. then is there no Epact that yere.

ALSO NOTE, as I said before, that the course of the Epact cōtinueth 30. yere, and the very same nomber that is the E­pact this yere, shalbe the Epact again xxx. yeres hence, as thou maist easely perceiue by the aforesaide Circle, which setteth out the whole course of the Epact for 30. yere, and then beginneth again as it began be­fore, and so it is a perfect nōber for euer.

¶ The Prime or Golden nomber.

THE Prime is a nomber that begyn­neth with one, and yerely increaceth one, vntyll it come to the nomber of .xix. and then it beginneth againe one. &c. So that euery .xix. yere is the whole course of the Prime or Golden nomber for euer.

¶ The Dominicall letter.

THE Dominicall or Sondayes letter kepeth his course. 28. yere, And the same letter that is Sondayes letter this yeere, shalbe the Sondaies letter. 28. yere hence. And so haue you the rule to find the Son­daies letter for euer.

¶ The Leape yeere.

THE leape yere as you may perceaue by the former & nethermost Circle chaun­ceth euery iiij. yere. And euer when thou mayest deuide the yere of our Lorde euen in iiij. partes, then is it leape yeere. And thus you haue a full and perfecte declara­cion of the former rundell, and the Cir­cles therein conteyned.

A Rule to knowe at all tymes the Age of the Moone, her chaunge and ful.

IF YOV desyre at any tyme to knowe how olde the Moone is. Firste consider what day of the Month it is that you wold knowe the age of the Moone. And then know what nōber the Epact is that yere, [Page] and put them together, then accompt how many Monthes the same is frō the Month of Marche, and recon Marche for one, and then put all together, and se what nomber that maketh. If the nomber be more then 30. take out the 30. and looke what resteth and so many daies olde the Mone is: But if it be iust 30. then you maye be sure that the same day the Mone chaunged, or was the first daie of the Mone. And if the nom­ber be lesse then. 30. what so euer it be, so many daies olde is the Mone. And for the better vnderstanding hereof, I will geue you an example or twayne.

¶ Example.

I wolde knowe the .xv. day of Decem­ber next cōming 1571. how olde the Moone wilbe. First I haue in memory this nom­ber .xv. and streyght I put thereunto the nomber of the Epact this yere which is 4. and that maketh. 19. then I put so manye Monthes thereunto as is from Marche to December and recon Marche for the first, and December for the laste, and they are x. the whiche I put to my aforesayd nom­ber 19. which in the whole maketh 29. and [Page] so many dayes olde shall the Mone be the 15. daye of December next.

ANOTHER example, I wold know the 19. daye of September next comminge 1571. how old the Mone shalbe: First I put in Memory 19. which is the day I aske the question of, and I put therunto the Epact of this yere whiche is 4. and that maketh 23. and thereunto I put so many Monthes as is from Marche to September and re­ken Marche for one, as I dyd in the laste example, and that is 7. Monthes, whiche nombers beinge put altogether make. 30. and that day the Mone changeth or is the fyrst day of ye Mone. And thus of al other.

The yere when there is no Epact, which as you may perceiue by the former Table chaunceth euery xxx. yere, then alwayes that yere the Mone changeth the first day of Marche. And all that yere you shall re­ken for the age of the Mone the day of the Month, and so many Monthes as is from Marche, and that is the age of the Moone for that yere.

Nowe when you know the chaunge of the Mone, put thereunto. 7. and there be­ginneth the fyrst quarter, and the. 15. daye [Page] is full Mone, and. 7. daies more beginneth the last quarter. And thus ye may readely and quickelye reken vppon your fingers, and finde the newe Mone, full Mone, and the age of the Mone at any time for euer.

And when you haue the former rule in perfecte memorye, then maye you at any time, tell when it is full sea, or lowe wa­ter, namely here in the ryuer of Thames at London bridge, as thus. Knowe for a certaintie that euery change of the Mone, and euery full Mone maketh a hyghe wa­ter or full sea at London Bridge at iij. of the clocke eyther in the mornyng or at af­ter none, and then may you reken so ma­ny daies from the change to the ful Mone whiche is. 15. dayes, and accompt the tide to encreace euery daye one houre, whiche is xv. houres, and then abate xv quarters, for in a daye are two tydes, a flood and an Ebbe, & they bothe alter scant iij. quar­ters of an houre, except stormes and tem­pestes cause the contrary, and so you may from daye to daye where so euer you are, knowe the certeintie of the tyde at Lōdon Bridge. And the better to leade you vnto the vnderstanding herof, take this exāple.

[Page] I would know the xij. of Septēber next 1571. at what tyme it shalbe high water at London Bridge. First I resort to my for­mer rule, and serche how many dayes old the Moone wyll be that day, & I finde that the Moone shalbe 23. dayes olde, and then I consider that the 15. daye, whiche day the Moone was at the ful, it was highe water at 3. of the clock, then for viij. dayes more, I adde for euery daye thre quarters of an houre, and that is vj houres, which I put to 3. of the clock, and that maketh 9. of the clock, at whiche houre shalbe a highe wa­ter, and then tell from ix. of the clock, vij. houres more, & that maketh iiij. of the clock, and then shal it be a dead lowe water, and thus of all other for euer.

On the other syde of this leafe fo­loweth a Table, whiche sheweth howe you may readely finde Easter and all other moueable feastes of the yere for e­uer, as well for tymes past, as for the times to come.

[Page]

Prime.Sonday Letter.First Sō day LētEaster.Roga cion.whitson daye.
16 Februa.Marche.April.Maye.
5d8222610
 e9232711
13f10242812
2g11252913
 A12263014
10b1327Maye. 1.15
 c1428216
18d1529317
7e1630418
 f1731519
15g18April. 1.620
4A192721
 b203822
12c214923
1d2251024
 e2361125
9f2471226
 g2581327
17A2691428
6b27101529
 c28111630
14.dMarch. 1121731
3e21318Iune. 1.
 f314192
11g415203
 A516214
19b617225
8c718236
 d819247
 e920258
 t1021269
 g11222710
 A12232811
 b13242912
 c14253013

¶ A descripcion of the ordre and vse of the aforesaid Table as foloweth.

FIrst note, that the sayd Table is deui­ded into sixe partes or places. In the first is the Prime, in the secōd, the Domi­nical letter, in the thirde, the first Sōday in Lent, in the fourth Easter daye, in the fifth, Rogacion weeke, and in the sixte Whitsondaye.

And for the better vnderstandinge of the vse therof, ye must alwayes when you desyre to knowe the tyme of any of the saide Feastes, firste consider what yere of the Lorde it is that you woulde knowe them in, and then looke what was or is the Prime of that yere, and the Domini­cal letter, and those may you easely finde and learne in the little roundeale, that is before set forth. And when you know the Prime, and Sondayes letter, thē come to this Table, and it will easely shewe you your desire.

¶ Example.

I would knowe in ye yere of our Lorde 1574. when shall be the firste Sondaye in Lent, Easter daye, &c.

[Page] Firste I go to the roundeale aforesaide, and there in the vppermost Circle, I seke out the yere of our Lorde 1574. and in the second Circle directly vnder that, there I finde that yere the Prime to be 17. and vn­der that, the Dominicall letter to bee C. Then I come to the aboue sayde Table, and first vnder the tytle of Prime I seeke for the nombre of 17. & when I haue found the same, then I loke downeward among the Sondayes letters for the next C that is after the Prime, for that is the Son­dayes Letter for that yere, and when I haue founde C. I go forward in that line where C standeth, And first I fynde that the 28. daye of February that yere, shalbe the firste Sonday in Lent, the 11. daye of Aprill, Easter daye, the 16. daye of Maye, Rogacion weke, and the 30. daye of Maye Whitsonday. And thus may you do with all other, bothe for tyme paste, and tyme to come, for euer.

NOTE ALSO that this Table in the begynninge sheweth the lowest Monethe and daye in the yere, that Easter, and all other moueable feastes do falle in. And in the ende, it sheweth the highest Monethe [Page] and daye that Easter, and the moueable feastes do ascend vnto. So may it be true­ly saide, that it is a perfect table.

And yet hereunto will I adde one rule, whiche though it be in olde and rude me­ter, yet is it worthy of memory, and it is the same rule, whereby this Table was made, whiche is this.

In Marche after the fyrst C.
looke the Prime where euer it be.
The thirde Sonday after, Easter day shalbe.
And if the Prime on the Sonday bee.
Then recken that for one of the three.

A COMPƲTA­cion of yeeres.

The yeres of our Lorde.The PrimeThe Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of ye kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
ANNO Domini.    Williā conque­rour.  
1067410G October.141
1068521FE  2
106962D   3
1070713C   4
1071824B   5
107295AG  6
10731016F   7
10741127E   8
1075128D   9
10761319CB  10
1077140A   11
10781511G   12
10791622F   13
1080173ED  14
10811814C   15
10821925B   16
108316A   17
1084217GF  18
1085328E   19
108649D   20
¶ The aforesaid king died on wednesday the 9. of September. 1087. when he had reig­ned 19. yeres 11. Monthes and 22. daies.

[Page]

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere,The names of ye kinges and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
     William Rufus.  
1087520C September.91
108861BA  2
1089712G   3
1090823F   4
109194E   5
10921015DC  6
10931126B   7
1094127A   8
10951318G   9
10961429FE  10
10971510D   11
10981621C   12
1099172B   13
¶ The aforesayde kinge dyed on Monday the first of August. 1100. when he had reigned 12. yeres 11. Monethes and 18. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere,The names of ye kinges and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
     K. Hēry the firste.  
11001813AGAugust.11
11011924F   2
110215E   3
1103216D   4
1104327CB  5
110548A   6
1106519G   7
110760F August.18
1108711ED  9
1109822C   10
111093B   11
11111014A   12
11121125GF  13
1113126E   14
11141317D   15
11151428C   16
1116159BA  17
11171620G   18
1118171F   19
11191812E   20
11201923DC  21
112114B   22
1122215A   23
1123326G   24
112447FE  25
1125518D   26
1126629C   27
1127710B   28
1128821AG  29
112992F   30
11301013E   31
11311124D   32
1132125CB  33
11331316A August,134
11341427G   35
1135158F   36
The aforesaide kinge dyed on Monday, the second of December 1135. when he had reig­ned 35. yeres. 4. Monethes & 11. dayes.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere,The names of ye kinges and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
     Kynge Stephin  
 158F December.21
11361619ED  2
1137170C   3
11381811B   4
11391922A   5
114013GF  6
1141214E   7
1142325D   8
114346C   9
1144517BA  10
1145628G   11
114679F   12
1147820E   13
114891DC  14
11491012B   15
11501123A   16
1151124G December.217
21521315FE  18
11531426D   19
¶ The aforesaid kyng dyed on Monday the 25. day of October. 1154. when he had reig­ned 18. yeres. 11. Monethes and 18. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere,The names of ye kinges and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
     Henry yt seconde.  
1154157C October.251
11551618B   2
11561729AG  3
11571810F   4
11581921E   5
115912D   6
1160213CB  7
1161324A   8
116245G   9
1163516F   10
1164627ED  11
116578C   12
1166819B   13
116790A   14
11681011GF  15
11691122E   16
1170123D   17
11711314C   18
11721425BA  19
1173156G   20
11741617F October.1521
11751728E   22
1176189DC  23
11771920B   24
117811A   25
1179212G   26
1180323FE  27
118144D   28
1182515C   29
1183626B   30
118477AG  31
1185818F   32
1186929E   33
11871010D   34
11881121CB  35
¶ The aforesaid king dyed on Thursdaye the 6. daye of Iulii, when he had reigned. 34. yeres, 9. Monethes and 2. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere,The names of ye kinges and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
    K.Richard the first.  
1189122A Iulii.61
11901313G   2
11911424F   3
1192155ED  4
11931616C   5
11941727B   6
1195188A   7
11961919GF  8
119710E   9
1198211D   10
¶ The aforesaide king dyed on Tewsdaye the 6. day of Aprill 1199 when he had reygned 9, yeres. 9. Monethes and 22. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere,The names of ye kinges and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monthes.The yeres of the kinges.
     K. Iohn.  
1199322C Aprill.61
120043BA  2
1201514G   3
1202625F   4
120376E   5
1204817DC  6
1205928B   7
1206109A   8
12071120G   9
1208121FE  10
12091312D   11
1210423C   12
1211154B   13
12121615AG  14
12131726F   15
1214187E   16
12151918D   17
1216129CB  18
¶ This king dyed on wednesday the 19. day of October 1216. when hee had reigned 17. yeres & 7. Monethes.

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The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
Kinge Henry the thirde.
 129CBOctober.19.1
1217210A   2
1218321G   3
121942F   4
1220513ED  5
1221624C   6
122275B   7
1223816A   8
1224927GF  9
1225108E   10
12261119D   11
1227120C   12
12281311BA  13
12291422G   14
1230153F   15
12311614E   16
12321725DC  17
1233186B   18
12341917A   19
1235128G   20
123629FE  21
1237320D   22
123841C   23
1239512B   24
1240623AG  25
124174F October.1926
1242815E   27
1243926D   28
1244107CB  29
12451118A   30
12461229G   31
12471310F   32
12481421ED  33
1249152C   34
12501613B   35
12511724A   36
1252185GF  37
12531916E   38
1254127D   39
125528C   40
1256319BA  41
125740G   42
1258511F   43
1259622E   44
126073DC  45
1261814B   46
1262925A   47
1263106G   48
12641117FE  49
12651228D   50
1266139C   51
12671420B   52
1268151AG  53
12691612F   54
12701723E October.1955
1271184D   56
12721915CB  57
¶ The aforesayd king dyed on Wednesday the 16, daye of Nouember. 1273. when he had reigned 56. yeres and one Monethe

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
    K.Edward the first.  
 1915CBNouember,161
1273126A   2
127427G   3
1275318F   4
1276429ED  5
1277510C   6
1278621B   7
127972A   8
1280813GF  9
1281924E   10
1282105D   11
12831116C   12
12841227BA  13
1285138G   14
12861419F   15
1287150E   16
12881611DC  17
12891722B   18
1290183A   19
12911914G   20
1292125FENouember.1621
129326D   22
1294317C   23
1295428B   24
129659AG  25
1297620F   26
129871E   27
1299812D   28
1300923CB  29
1301104A   30
13021115G   31
13031226F   32
1304137ED  33
13051418C   34
13061529B   35
¶ The aforesaid king dyed on Fridaye the. 7. daye of Iulii, 1307. when he had reigned. 34. yeres, 8. Monethes and 9. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
    K.Edward the .ij.  
13071610A Iulii.71
13081721GF  2
1309182E   3
13101913D   4
1311124C   5
131225BA  6
1313316G   7
1314427F   8
131558E Iuly.79
1316619DC  10
131770B   11
1318811A   12
1319922G   13
1320103FE  14
13211114D   15
13221225C   16
1323136B   17
13241417AG  18
13251528F   19
1326169E   20
¶ The aforesaid kinge was deposed on Sa­terday the. 25. day of Ianuary 1326. when he had reigned 19. yeres. 7. Monethes and 6. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
Kinge Edwarde the thirde.
 169E Ianuarij.251
13271720D   2
1328181CB  3
13291912A   4
1330123G   5
133124F   6
1332315ED  7
1333426C   8
133457B   9
1335618A   10
1336729GF  11
1337810E Ianuary.2512
1338921D   13
1339102C   14
13401113BA  15
13411224G   16
1342135F   17
13431416E   18
13441527DC  19
1345168B   20
13461719A   21
134718 [...]G   22
13481911FG  23
1349122D   24
135023C   25
1351314B   26
1352425AG  27
135356F   28
1354617E   29
1355728D   30
135689CB  31
1357920A   32
1358101G   33
13591112F   34
13601223ED  35
1361134C   36
13621415B   37
13431526A   38
1364167GF  39
13651718E   40
13661829D   41
13671910C Ianuarij.2542
1368121BA  43
136922G   44
1370313F   45
1371424E   46
137255DC  47
1373616B   48
1374727A   49
137588G   50
1376919FE  51
¶ The aforesaide kinge died on Sonday the 21. of Iune. 1377. when he had reigned. 50, yeres. 5. Monethes. and. 7. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
    K.Richard the. ij  
1377100D Iune.211
13781111C   2
13791222B   3
1380133AG  4
13811414F   5
13821525E   6
1383166D   7
13841717CB  8
13851828A   9
1386199G   10
1387120F   11
138821ED  12
1389312C   13
1390423B Iune.2114
139154A   15
1392615GF  16
1393726E   17
139487D   18
1395918C   19
12961029BA  20
13971110G   21
13981221F   22
1399132E   23
¶ The aforesaide king was deposed on Mon­day the 29. day of September. 1399. when hee had reigned 22. yeres. 14. weekes and 2. dayes.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
     K. Henry the .iiij.  
 132E September.291
14001413DC  2
14011524B   3
1402165A   4
14031716G   5
14041827FE  6
1405198D   7
1406119C   8
140720B   9
1408311AG  10
1409422F   11
141053E September.2912
1411614D   13
1412725CB  14
¶ The aforesaide kynge died on Sondaye the 20. day of Marche. 1412. when he had reigned 13. yeres. 6. monethes &. 4. dayes.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
Kynge Henry the fifth.
 725CBMarche.201
141386A   2
1414917G   3
14151028F   4
1416119ED  5
14171220C   6
1418131B   7
14191412A   8
14201523GF  9
1421164E   10
¶ The aforesaide king dyed on Mondaye the 13. day of August 1422 when he had regned 9, yeres. 5. Monethes and. 24. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
Kinge Henry the syxte.
14221715D August.311
14231826C   2
1424197BA  3
1425118G   4
1426229F August.315
1427310E   6
1428421DC  7
142952B   8
1430613A   9
1431724G   10
143285FG  11
1433916D   12
14341027C   13
1435118B   14
14361219AG  15
1437130F   16
14381411E   17
14391522D   18
1440163CB  19
14411714A   20
14421825G   21
1443196F   22
1444117ED  23
1445228C   24
144639B   25
1447420A   26
144851GF  27
1449612E   28
1450723D   29
145184C   30
1452915BA  31
14531026G   32
1454117F   33
14551218E   34
14561329DCAugust.3135
14571410B   36
14581521A   37
1459162G   38
14601713FE  39
¶ The aforesaide kinge was deposed the .iiii. daye, of Marche. 1460. when he had reyg­ned. 38 yeres. 6. Monethes and, 16. daies.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
    K.Edward the .iiij.  
 1713FEMarche.41
14611824D   2
1462195C   3
1463116B   4
1464227AG  5
146538F   6
1466419E   7
146750D   8
1468611CB  9
1469722A   10
147083G   11
1471914F   12
14721025ED  13
1473116C   14
14741217B   15
14751328A   16
1476149GF  17
14771520E   18
1478161D Marche.4.19
14791712C   20
14801823BA  21
1481194G   22
1482115F   23
¶ The aforesaide kyng died on Wednesday the 9. day of Aprill. 1483. when he had reigned 22. yeres. 5. weekes and one day.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
    K.Edward the fifth.  
1483226E Aprill.91
¶ This kinge was Murdered when he had reigned but onely .x. weekes and iiii. dayes.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime,The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the kinges.
     Richard the third an vsur­per.  
 226E Iune.221
148437DC  2
1485418B   3
¶ The aforesaide Richarde the thirde vsur­ped the Crowne, and was slayne in the field on Monday the. 22. day of August 1485. when he had reigned. 2. yeres 2 Monethes and 5, daies.

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The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the MonethesThe yeres of the Kinges.
Kynge Henry the seuenth.
 418B August.221
1486529I   2
1487610G   3
1488721FE  4
148982D   5
1490913C   6
14911024B   7
1492115AG  8
14931216F   9
14941327E   10
1495148D   11
14961519CB  12
1497160A   13
14981711G   14
14991822F   15
1500193ED  16
1501114C   17
1502225B   18
150336A   19
1504417GF  20
1505528E   21
150669D   22
1507720C   23
150881BA  24
¶ The aforesaide kinge dyed on Sondaye the 22. day of Aprill, 1509. when he had reig­ned. 23. yeres, 8. Monethes and 19. daies.

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The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the Kinges.
Kynge Henry the .viii.
1509912G Aprill.221
15101023F   2
1511114E   3
15121215DC  4
15131326B   5
1514147A   6
15151518G   7
15161629FE  8
15171710D   9
15181821C   10
1519192B   11
1520113AG  12
1521224F   13
152235E   14
1523416D   15
1524527CB  16
152568A   17
1526719G   18
152780F   19
1528911ED  20
15291022C   21
1530113B   22
15311214A   23
15321325GF  24
1533146E   25
15341517D   26
15351628C   27
1536179BA  28
15371820G Aprill.2229
1538191F   30
1539112E   31
1540223DC  32
154134B   33
1542415A   34
1543526G   35
154467FE  36
1545718D   37
1546820C   38
¶ The aforesaid king died on Thursday the 28. daye of Ianuary. 1546. when hee had reigned 37. yeres 10. Monthes & one daye.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the Kinges.
    K.Edward the vi.  
 829C Ianuarij.281
1547910B   2
15481021AG  3
1549112F   4
15501213E   5
15511324D   6
1552145CB  7
¶ The aforesaid kinge died on Thurseday the. 6. day of Iuly 1553. when he had reig­ned 6. yeres. 6. Monethes and. 19. daies.

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The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the Kinges.
     Queene Mary.  
15531516A Iuly. 6. 1
15541627G King Philip. 2
 1627G Iuly. 25. 1
1555178F Iuly. 6.Mary.3
15561819EDIuly. 25.Philip.2
1557190C Iuly. 6.Mary.4
1558111  Iuly, 25.Philip.3
   B Iuly. 6.Mary.5
     Iuly. 25.Philip.4
     Iuly. 6.Mary.6
     Iuly. 25.Philip.5
¶ The aforesayde Queene dyed on Thursday the. 17. day of Nouember. 1558. when shee had reigned. 5. yeres. 4. Monethes and. 22. dayes.

The yeres of our Lorde.The Prime.The Epact.Sōdaies LetterLeape yere.The names of the kings and Mone­thes they began in.The daies of the Monethes.The yeres of the Kinges.
Queene Elyzabeth.
 111B Nouember171
1559222A   2
156033GF  3
1561414E   4
1562525D   5
156366C   6
1564717BANouember177
1565828G   8
156699F   9
15671020E   10
1568111DC  11
15691212B   12
15701323A   13
1571144G   14
15721515FE   
15731616D    
1574177C    
15751818B    
15761929AG   
1577110F    
1578221E    
157932D    
1580413CB   
1581524A    
158265G    
1583716F    
1584827ED   
158598C    
15861019B    
1587110A    

Here foloweth certeine Tables wherin you may learne the true Houre and Minute of the Ebbes and Fluddes in a great many of the portes of Englande.

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Southhāton. Quinborow. PortesmouthRedban. Aberden.The Age of the Moone.Graues ende.Dondy. S. Androwes
Southe.S. by w.S. S. west.S. w. by S.
H.M.H.M. H.M.H.M.
12.48.1.33.1.2.18.3.3.
1.36.2.21.2.3.6.3.51.
2.24.3.9.3.3.54.4.39.
3.12.3.57.4.4.42.5.27.
4.0.4.45.5.5.30.6.15.
4.48.5.33.6.6.18.7.3.
5.36.6.21.77.6.7.51,
6.24.7.9.8.7.54.8.39.
7.12.7.57.9.8.42.9.27.
8.0.8.45.109.30.10.15.
8.48.9.33.11.10.18.11.3.
9.36.10.21.12.11.6.11.51.
10.24.11.9.13.11.54.12.39.
11.12.11.57.14.12,42.1.27.
12.0.12.45.15.1.30.2.15.
12.48.1.33.16.2.18.3.3.
1.36.2.21.17.3.6.3.51.
2.24.3.9.18.3.54.4.39.
3.12.3.57.19.4.42.5.27.
4.0.4.45.20.5.30.6.15.
4.48.5.33.21.6.18.7.3.
5.36.6.21.22.7.6.7.51.
6.24.7.9.23.7.54.8.39.
7.12.7.57.24.8.42.9.27.
8.0.8.45.25.9.30.10.15.
8.48.9.33.26.10.18.11.3.
9.36.10.21.27.11.6.11.51.
10.24.11.9.28.11.54.12.39.
1112.11.57.29.12.42.1.27
12.0.12.45.30.1.30.2.15.
North.N. by E. N. N. EN.E.

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London. Tynmouth. Hartilpoole.Berwike.The Age of the Moone.Frith. Lythe, Dunbarre.Falmouth.
S. West.S. w. by w.west. S. w.west. by S
H.M.H.M. H.M.H.M.
3.48.4.33.1.5.18.6.3.
4.36.5.21.2.6.6.6.51.
5.24.6.9.3.6.54.7.39.
6.12.6.57.4.7.42.8.27.
7.0.7.45.5.8.30.9.15.
7.48.8.33.6.9.18.10.3.
8.36.9.21.7.10.6.10.51,
9.24.10.9.8.10.54.11.39.
10.12.10.57.9.11.42.12.27.
11.0.11.45.1012.30.1.15.
11.48.12.33.11.1.18.2.3.
12.36.1.21.12.2.6.2.51.
1.24.2.9.13.2.54.3.39.
2.12.2.57.14.3,42.4.27.
3.0.3.45.15.4.30.5.15.
3.45.4.33.16.5.18.6.3.
4.36.5.21.17.6.6.6.51.
5.24.6.9.18.6.54.7.39.
6.12.6.57.19.7.42.8.27.
7.0.7.45.20.8.30.9.15.
7.48.8.33.21.9.18.10.3.
8.36.9.21.22.10.6.10.51.
9.24.10.9.23.10.54.11.39.
1012.10.57.24.11.42.12.27.
11.0.11.45.25.12.30.1.15.
11.48.12.33.26.1.18.2.3.
12.36.1.21.27.2.6.2.51.
1.24.2.9.28.2.54.3.39.
2.12.2.57.29.3.42.4.27.
3.0.3.45.30.4.30.5.15.
N.E.N. by E E. N. EE. by N.

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Foy, Lynne. Hūber, Wei­mouth. Dert­mouth, Plim.Bristoll.The Age of the Moone.Milforde. Bridgewater.Portes. Peter. Porte.
East.E. bv S. E S. E.S. E, by E.
H.M.H.M. H.M.H.M.
6.48.7.33.1.8.18.9.3.
7.36.8.21.2.9,6.9.51.
8.24.9.9.3.9.54.10.39.
9.12.9.57.4.10.42.11.27.
10.0.10.45.5.11.30.12.15.
10.48.11.33.6.12.18.1.3.
11.36.12.21.7.1.6.1.51.
12.24.19.8.1.54.2.39.
1.12.1.57.9.2.42.3.27,
2,0.2.45.10.3.30.4.15.
2.48.3.33.11.4.18.5.3.
3.36.4.21.12.5.6.5.51.
4.24.5.9.13.5.54.6.39.
5.12.5.57.14.6.42.7.27.
6.0.6.45.15.7.30.8.15.
6.48.7.33.16.8.18.9.3.
7.36.8.21.17.9.6.9.51.
8.24.9.9.18.9.54.10.39.
9.12.9.57.19.10.42.11.27.
10.0.10.45.20.11.30.12.15.
10.48.11.33.21.12.18.1.3.
11.36.12.21.22.1.6.1.51.
12.24.1.9.23.1.54.2.39.
1.12.1.57.24.2.42.3.27.
2.0.2.45.25.3.30.4.15.
2.48.3.33.26.4.18.5.3.
3.36.4.21.27.5.6.5.51.
4.24.5.9.28.5.54.6.39.
5.12.5.57.29.6,42.7.27.
6,0.6.45.30.7.30.8.15.
west.w. by N. w. N. w.N.w.

[Page]

Orkeney. Poole. Orwell.Deipe.The Age of the Moone.Boleyn Do­uer. Harwich. Yarmouth.Calyce.
S. East.S. E. by S. S S. E.S. by E
H.M.H.M. H.M.H.M.
9.48.10.33.1.11.18.12.3.
10.36.11.21.2.12,6.12.51.
11.24.12.9.3.12.54.1.39.
12.12.12.57.4.1.42.2.27.
1.0.1.45.5.2.30.3.15.
1.48.2.33.6.3.18.4.3.
1 [...].36.3.21.7.4.6.4.51.
3.24.4.9.8.4.54.5.39.
4.12.4.57.9.5.42.6.27.
5,0.5.45.10.6.30.7.15.
5.48.6.33.11.7.18.8.3.
6.36.7.21.12.8.6.8.51.
7.24.8.9.13.8.54.9.39.
8.12.8.57.14.9.42.10.27.
9.0.9.45.15.10.30.11.15.
9.48.10.33.16.11.18.12.3.
10.36.11.21.17.12.6.12.51.
11.24.12.9.18.12.54.1.39.
12.12.12.57.19.1.42.2.27.
1.0.1.45.20.2.30.2.15.
1.48.2.33.21.3.18.4.3.
2.36.3.21.22.4.6.4.51.
3.24.4.9.23.4.54.5.39.
4.12.4.57.24.5.42.6.27.
5. [...].5.45.25.6.30.7.15.
5.48.6.33.26.7.18.8.3.
6.36.7.21.27.8.6.8.51.
7.14.89.28.8.54.9.39.
8.12.8.57.29.9,42.10.27.
9,0.9.45.30.10.30.11.15.
N.w.n.n. w. N.w.n. by w.

¶ A declaracion of the Tables, last before moncioned.

IF YOV be desyrous at any tyme to knowe when it is a full Sea or highe water at any Porte or Hauen in Englād Wales, or Ireland, or in any other parte of ye worlde. If first by your owne know­ledge, or the knowledge of any expert maryner, you know when you se the Moone in suche a parte of the firmament, that thē it is ful sea at suche a port or hauen. Then these Tables shalbe nedeles for you. But if you can not so do, and woulde learne, then resorte to these Tables, and first consyder with your selfe howe manye dayes olde the Moone is the daye that you desire to knowe the tyde. And in the myddle of the saide tables, you shall finde in the vp­permost parte of them, thys title. The age of the Moone. And righte agaynst the day of the age of the Moone, you shall finde on bothe sides, the places and poyntes of the firmament, as South, South and by West, and South Southe West. &c.

And next vnder that line, are these letters H. M. whiche signifie Houres and My­nutes. [Page] Then hauyng in memory the age of the Moone, as aforsaide, go directly to the title of that place of the firmament, to the which when the Moone commeth ma­keth a hyghe water, and there you shall finde the Houre and Mynute when it is full Sea in that place.

¶ Example.

¶ I would knowe at what houre it wil be a full Sea or highe water at London Bridge the xx. daye of December nexte, beynge in the yere of our Lord 1571.

¶ Aunswer.

sp FIRST resorte to the former Table that teacheth you to knowe the age of the Moone at all tymes, and by that rule you shal finde, that the xx. daye of December nexte, the Moone shalbe iiij. dayes olde. Then looke vpon the titles in the vpper­most parte of the aforesayde Tables, and amonge them you shall finde London. And directely in the lyne nexte vnder the same, you shal find Southwest, the which [Page] declareth that when the Moone is in the Southwest, that then it is ful sea at Lon­don Bridge. Then go downe the lyne of the age of the Moone, vntyl you come at the iiij. daye, and there you shall finde on the lefte hande of the same, directely vn­der the lyne where Southwest standeth these figures 6. 12. which is vj. of the clock and xij. mynutes, at whiche tyme the a­foresaid 20. daye of December nexte shall be highe water at London Bridge.

And in the vppermost parte of the a­foresaid Tables, I haue written the names of some Portes, at whiche tyme the Moone comming to that place causeth a full Sea, and vnto them ye may adde suche other as you haue, or shall haue know­ledge of.

A Table shewinge what Signe the Moone is in, and shall be for euer, and shewynge also the times good to let Blood, to Purge, and to Bathe.
Monethes.Daes.Prime.The. 12. Signes.To let Blood.To PurgeTo Bathe.
Febr. Nou.13Aries.GBG
Marche.2 AriesGBG
 314TaurusBBB
December46TaurusBBB
 5 GeminiBG 
Aprill617GeminiBG 
 79Cancer GG
May81Cancer GG
 9 Cancer GG
 1012Leo.BBG
 114Leo.BBG
Iune.12 Virgo.BBB
 1315Virgo.BBB
Iulij.147Libra.   
 15 Libra.   
 1618Scorpius GG
 1710Scorpius GG
August.182ScorpiusG G
 19 SagittariG G
 2013SagittariG G
 215Capri.BBB
September22 Capri.BBB
 2316Aquari.  G
Ianu. Oct.24 [...]8Aquari.  G
 25 Pisces. GG
 2619Pisces. GG
 2711Pisces. GG

A declaracion of the Table, that is on the other side, shewyng at all tymes what signe the Moone is in.

FIrste, for the better vnderstandinge thereof: Note that it is deuided into vij. titles, that is to saye, into Mone­thes, Daies, Prime, Signes, to let blood, purge & to bathe. Now if you will knowe at anye tyme what signe the Mone is in, you must first seke out in the sayd Table amog the monthes, for the moneth wher­in you desier to be certified, and likewise, among the title of dayes, for the daye of yt moneth that you desire, and when you haue found them, then begyn at the moneth and tell the same for one daye, and so go forth vntill you come to the nomber of yt dayes that you woulde haue, & note well what daye the same doth ende vpon, and kepe it in your memory. Then seke for ye Prime of that yere amog the title of Pri­mes, and accomptyng the Prime for one, tell so many dayes as before you commit ted to memory, and then on the ryghte hand you shal finde what signe the Mone is in, & what dayes are good to let blood, [Page] to purge, and to bathe, whiche are noted with these ij. letters, G for good, and B for bad, & where there is no Letter, there the signe is indifferent.

¶ Example.

I WOVLDE knowe the 12 daye of Nouember nexte, in this presente yere of our Lord. 1571, what signe the Moone wil be in. First I looke in the aforesayd Ta­ble, among the title of the Monethes, and there I fynde Nouember together with Februarij placed agaynste the figure. 1. whiche is in the title of dayes, and there I begyn to recken and call the figure of 1. one, and so tell downwarde vntil I come to 12. and I finde that the same endeth vp­pon 12. which nombre I kepe in memory. Then I seeke for the Prime of this yere, whiche is. 4. among the title of Primes, and on the left syde therof standeth 11. and there I begyn againe, and cal that 11. one, and so go downewarde, till I come to the nomber whiche I had kepte in memorye, which was 12. and on the right side therof I finde the signe to be Capricorne, naught to let Blood, to Pourge, or to Bathe. And thus of all other.

THE MONETH, DAY, AND PLACE, OF ALL THE principall Faires kept in England, more orderly & largelyer set forth then heretofore hath ben.

¶ Ianuary.

  • 6. THE daye of Epiphany at Salis­bury.
  • 25. S. Paules daye.
  • At Bristowe.
  • At Grauesende.
  • At Churchingford.
  • At Northalerton in Yorkeshire, where is kept a Faire eue­ry wenesdaye from Chrystmas vntyll Iune.

¶ February.

  • 1. Candelmas euen.
  • At Bromley.
  • At. Lynne.
  • At Bathe.
  • At Maydestone.
  • At Bickelsworthe.
  • At Budworthe.
  • 14. Sainct Valentine day.
  • At Feuersham.
  • On Ashewensday.
  • At Lichefielde.
  • At Royston.
  • At Exceter.
  • At Abington.
  • At Ciceter.
  • 24. S. Mathies daye.
  • At Henley vppon Thames.
  • At Tewkesbury.

¶ Marche.

  • 12. On S. Gregories daye.
  • At Stamford.
  • At Sudbury.
  • 13. At Wye.
  • [Page] At the Mounte
  • At Bodmin in Cornewall.
  • The v. Sonday in Lent.
  • At Grantham.
  • At Salisbury.
  • On Monday before our Lady day in Lent.
  • At Wysbiche.
  • At Kendale.
  • At Denbighe in Wales.
  • 20 S. Cutbertes day.
  • At Durham.
  • 25. Our Lady day in Lent.
  • At Northhamton.
  • At Malden.
  • At great Chart.
  • At Newe Castel.
  • All the Lady daies
  • At Huntyngton.

¶ Aprill.

  • 5. At Walingforde.
  • 7. At Darby.
  • 9. At Bikelsworth.
  • At Bylingworth, & the Monday nexte after at Euesham in Worceter shire.
  • The Tewesday in Eas­ter weeke.
  • At Northflete.
  • At Rocheforde.
  • At Hitchyn.
  • The thirde Sonday after Easter.
  • At Lowthe.
  • 22. At Stabforde.
  • 23 On Sainct Georges daye,
  • At Charynge.
  • At Ipswiche.
  • At Tāmworthe.
  • At Ampthill.
  • At Hinnyngham.
  • At Gylford.
  • At S. Pombes in Cornewall.
  • 25. On S. Markes daye.
  • At Darby.
  • [Page] At Dunmowe in Essex.
  • 26. at Tenterden in Kent.

¶ May.

  • 1. On May day.
  • At Ryppon in Yorkshyre.
  • At Perin in Corne wall.
  • at Osestry in wales At Lexfield in Suf­folke.
  • At Stowe the olde.
  • At Readynge
  • At Leicester.
  • At Chenseforde in Essex.
  • At Maidestō in Kēt.
  • At Brickehill.
  • At Blackeborne in Lancashyre.
  • At Cogiltō in Che­shyre.
  • 3. The Inuencion of the Crosse.
  • At Bramyarde.
  • At Henningham.
  • At Elstowe.
  • 7. Sainct Iohn of Be­uerley.
  • At Beuerley.
  • At Newton in Lanshyre.
  • At Oxforde.
  • On Ascencion day.
  • At Newe Castell.
  • At Yerne.
  • At Brimecham.
  • At S. Edes.
  • at Bishop stratford
  • At Wicham in Lā ­cashire.
  • At Myddelwiche.
  • At Stopforde in Chesshyre.
  • At Chapel Frith in Darbyshyre.
  • On Whitson euen.
  • At Scripton vppon Crauen in Yorke­shyre.
  • [Page] On Whitsonday.
  • At Rye hil.
  • At Gxibby, and e­uerye Wednesday fortnight at kinge­ston vpon Thames.
  • At Rarersdale in Lancashyre.
  • At Kyrby Stephin in Westmerlande.
  • On Monday in Whit son weeke.
  • At Darington.
  • At Exceter.
  • At Bradforde.
  • At Rygate.
  • At Burton in Lan­desdale.
  • At Salforth in Lancashyre.
  • At Whitchurche in Shropshyre.
  • At Cockermouth.
  • At Appleby.
  • At Bickelsworthe.
  • On Tewsday in Whit­son weeke.
  • At Lewes.
  • At Rocheforth.
  • At Caunterbury.
  • At Ormeskyrke in Lancashyre.
  • At the higher town of Knottesforth in Chesshire.
  • At Herith in West­merlande.
  • On Wednesday in the Whitson weeke.
  • At Sandbarre.
  • On Trinitie Sonday.
  • At Kendal in Westmerlande.
  • At Rowell.
  • On Corpus Christi day
  • At Prescote in Lancasshire.
  • At Stopforde in Chesshire.
  • At S. Annes.
  • At Newebery.
  • At Couentry.
  • At S. Edes.
  • At bishop Stotford.
  • [Page] At Rosse.
  • 18 On S Dunstons day
  • At Rochester.
  • At Dunstable.
  • 19. At Crambroke.
  • 27. At Lenham.

¶ Iune.

  • 9. On S. Edmonds day
  • At Maydestone.
  • 11. S. Barnabes daye.
  • At Okingham.
  • At Newborough in Lancashire
  • At Maxfielde in Chesshire.
  • At Holt in Wales,
  • 23. On Midsomer euen
  • At Shrewesbury.
  • At S. Albons.
  • 24. On Midsomer day
  • At Harsham.
  • At Bedell.
  • At Strackstocke.
  • At S. Annes.
  • At Wakefielde.
  • At Colchester.
  • At Readinge.
  • At Bedforde.
  • At Barnewell be­side Cambridge.
  • At Wollerhamptō.
  • At Crambrooke in Kente.
  • At Glocester.
  • At Lincolne.
  • At Peterborough
  • At Winsore.
  • At Harstone in Suffolke.
  • At Lancaster.
  • At Westchester.
  • At Hallifaxe.
  • At Ashborne in Darbishire.
  • 27. At Folkestone.
  • 28. At Hetcorne.
  • At S. Pombes in Cornewall.
  • 29. On S. Peters day.
  • At Woodhurst.
  • At Marleborough.
  • At Holseworth.
  • At Wollerhamptō.
  • At Peterfielde.
  • [Page] At Lemster.
  • At Sudbery in Suffolke.
  • At Gargraunge.
  • At Bromley in Lā ­cashire.
  • At the lower towne of Knottesforde in Chesshire.

¶ Iuly.

  • 2. On the visitacion of our Lady.
  • At Congreton in Chesshire.
  • At Ashton vnder line in Lancashire 11. S. Benets daye.
  • At Partney, a horse fayre.
  • At Lyd.
  • 15. S. Swithine.
  • At Pinchbacke.
  • 17. At Winchcōbe.
  • 20. S. Margeret.
  • At Vxbridge.
  • At Catesbye.
  • At Bolton in Lan­cashire.
  • 22 Mary Magdalen.
  • At Marleborough.
  • At Winchester.
  • At Colchester.
  • At Tetbury.
  • At Bridgenorthe.
  • At Clitheral in Lā ­cashire.
  • At Northwiche in Chesshire.
  • At Cheswike in Cō berlande.
  • At Battell fielde by Shrewesbery.
  • At Bickelsworthe.
  • 25. On S. Iames day.
  • At Bristowe.
  • At Douer.
  • At Chilham
  • At Darby.
  • At Ipswiche.
  • At Northhampton.
  • At Dudley in Staf­fordshire.
  • At S. Iames by London.
  • At Readynge.
  • [Page] At Lowthe.
  • At Malmesbury.
  • At Bromley.
  • At Chichester.
  • At Lyuer poole in Lancashire.
  • At Altergam in Chesshyre.
  • At Rauenglasse in the North.
  • 27. At Canterbury
  • At Horsham.
  • At Richemonde in the Northe.
  • At Warington in Lancashire.
  • At Chapell Frithe in Darbyshyre.

¶ August.

  • 1. Lammas daye.
  • At Excester.
  • At Feuersham.
  • At Dunstable.
  • At S. Edes.
  • At Bedforde.
  • At Norhamchurch.
  • At Wishiche.
  • At Yorke.
  • At Rumney.
  • At Newton in Lancashire.
  • At Yeland in York shire.
  • 10. S. Laurence day.
  • At Waltham.
  • At Blackemore.
  • At Hungerforde,
  • At Bedforde.
  • At Stroides.
  • At Farnam.
  • At S. Laurence by Bodmin.
  • At Walton.
  • At Croily in Lancashire.
  • At Seddel in York­shyre.
  • At Froddesham in Chesshire.
  • At new Brainford.
  • 15. Assumpcion of our Lady.
  • At Dunmowe in Essex.
  • [Page] At Carleyle.
  • At Preston in Lancashire.
  • At Wakefielde the two Lady daies.
  • 24. Bartylmew daye.
  • At London.
  • At Beggers bushe beside Rye.
  • At Tewkesbery.
  • At Sudbery.
  • At Norwiche.
  • At Northhalerton.
  • At Douer.
  • At Rye.
  • At Croilye in Lan­cashire.
  • At Nantwiche in Chesshire.
  • The Sonday after Bartilmewe daye.
  • At Sandbiche in Chesshire.
  • 28. At Ashforde.

¶ September.

  • 1. At s. Giles at the bushe.
  • 8. Nati. of our Lady.
  • At Wakefielde.
  • At Sturbridge.
  • At Southwarke.
  • At Snyde.
  • At Recoluer.
  • At Gisboroughe both the Lady dais.
  • At Partney the .iii.
  • Lady daies.
  • At Blackborne in Lancashire.
  • At Gisborne in Yorkshire.
  • At Chaulton in Chesshyre.
  • At Vtcester in Dar by shire.
  • 14. On holy rode day.
  • At Richemonde in Yorkeshire.
  • At Rippon a horse Faire.
  • At Penhad.
  • At Berseley
  • At Walthā Abbey
  • At Wotton vnder­hedge.
  • [Page] At Smaldinge.
  • At Chesterfielde in Darbishire.
  • At Denbighe in Wales.
  • 21. On S. Mathewes daye.
  • At Marleborough.
  • At Bedforde.
  • At Croydon.
  • At Holden in Hol­dernesse.
  • At S. Edmondes bury.
  • At Malton.
  • At S. Iues.
  • At Shrewesbury.
  • At Laneham.
  • At Wiltnall.
  • At Sitingborne.
  • At Brainetrie.
  • At Katherin hill be­side Gilforde.
  • At Douer.
  • At Estrie.
  • At Canterbury
  • 29. Mighelmas day.
  • At Lancaster.
  • At Blackborne in Lancashire.
  • At Westchester.
  • At Cokermouth in the Northe.
  • At Ashborne in Dacheshire.
  • At Hadley.
  • At Malden a horsse fayre
  • At Way hill.
  • At Newebery.
  • At Leycester.

¶ October.

  • 4. At Michell.
  • 6. At S. Faythes beside Norwiche.
  • At Maydestone.
  • 8. At Herborough.
  • At Haruard.
  • At Bishop stotford.
  • 11. S. Edwardes day.
  • At Croyston in Lā ­cashire.
  • At Graues ende.
  • At Wynsore.
  • [Page] At Marshefielde.
  • At Colchester.
  • 18. S. Lukes day.
  • At Ely.
  • At Wrickle.
  • At Vpane.
  • At Thirst.
  • At Bridgenorth.
  • At Stanton.
  • At Charinge.
  • At Burton vppon Trent.
  • At Charleton.
  • At Wigan in Lan­cashire.
  • At Frisewides in Oxforde.
  • At Tisdale in Dar­byshire.
  • At Middelwiche in Chesshire.
  • At Holt in Wales.
  • 21. At Saffrō Wal­den.
  • At Newe market.
  • At Hertforde.
  • At Ciceter.
  • At Stokesley.
  • 23. At Preston.
  • At Bickelsworthe.
  • At Richdale in Lancashire.
  • At the lower towne of Knottesforth in Chesshire.
  • At Whitchurche in Shropshire.
  • 31. On al sainctes euen
  • At Wakefielde in Yorkeshire.
  • At Rithin in wales.

¶ Nouember.

  • 2. All soulen day.
  • At Blechynglye.
  • At Kingston.
  • At Maxfielde in Chesshire.
  • 6. S. Leonardes day.
  • At Newport pond.
  • At Stanley.
  • At Trigney in Cornewall.
  • At Salforth.
  • [Page] At Lesford in Lan­cashyre.
  • 10. Martin. B. of Rome.
  • At Lonton.
  • 11. Martyn Bishop.
  • At Marleborough.
  • At Douer.
  • 13. At S. Edmonds Bury.
  • At Gylforde.
  • 17. S. Hughes day.
  • At Harlowe.
  • At Hyde.
  • 19. At Horsham.
  • 20. S. Edmondes day.
  • At Hythe.
  • At Ingerstone.
  • 23. s. Clementes day.
  • At Sandwiche.
  • 30. S. Androwes day.
  • At Colingborough.
  • At Rochester.
  • At Peterfielde.
  • At Maydenhead.
  • At Bewdeley.
  • At Waryngton in Lancashire.
  • At Bareforde in Yorkeshire.
  • At Osestrye in Wales.

¶ December.

  • 5. S. Nicholas euen.
  • At Pluckeley.
  • 6. S. Nicholas day.
  • At Spaldinge.
  • At Excester.
  • At Synocke.
  • At Arnedale.
  • At Northwiche in Chesshire.
  • 7. At Sandhurst.
  • 8. Concepcion of our Lady.
  • At Clitherall in Lancashire.
  • At Malpas in Ches­shire.
  • 29. Thomas Beckettes day.
  • At Canterbury.
  • At Salisbury.

The highe wayes from any notable towne in Englande to the Cittie of London. And likewise from one notable towne to an other, newely collected and set forth, in a more larger and bet­ter maner then heretofore it hath ben.

¶ From S. Buryen in Cornewall to Excester.
  • FROM S. Burien to the Mounte .xx. myle.
  • From the Mounte to Truro .xij. myle.
  • From Truro to Bodmin .xij. myle.
  • From Bodmin to Launston .xx. myle.
  • From Launston to Okhamptō .xv. mile.
  • From Okhampton to Crockhornewell .x. myle.
  • From Crockhornewell to Excester .x .m.
From Excester to London.
  • ¶ From Excester to Honyton .xij. mile.
  • From Honyton to Charde .x. mile.
  • From Charde to Crokehorne .vi. mile.
  • From Crokehorne to Sherborne .x. mile.
  • From Sherborne to Shaftesbury .xij. mi.
  • From Shaftesbury to Salisbury .xviij. m.
  • [Page] From Salisbury to Andouer .xv. mile.
  • From Andouer to Basingstoke .xvi. mile
  • From Basingstoke to Hertlerow .viij. m.
  • From Hertlerowe to Bagshot .viij. mile.
  • From Bagshot to Stanes .viij. mile.
  • From Stanes to London .xv. mile.
  • ¶ There is an other waye from Exceter to London, and in maner as nere, which some do accompt the better way, that is.
  • From Excester to Honyton .xii. mile.
  • From Honiton to Burporte .xvi. mile.
  • From Burporte to Dorchester .xii. mile.
  • From Dorchester to Blandforde .xij. mi.
  • From Blandforde to Salisbury .xx. mile.
    • and so to London as is aforesaide.
¶ From Totnes in Deuonshire to Excester.
  • ¶ From Totnes to Neweton Bushell viij. mile.
  • From Newtonbushel to Excester .xij. m.
¶ From Plymmouth to Excester.
  • From Plymmouth to Plimton .iij. mile.
  • From Plymton to Ashburton .xvj. mile.
  • From Ashburton to Chidley .viij. mile.
  • [Page] From Chidley to Excester .xij. mile.
¶ From Dartmouth to Excester.
  • ¶ From Dartmouth, first passe ouer the ferry to kinges Were.
  • From kinges Were to Compton .vi .m.
  • From Compton to Newton bushel .vj. m
  • From Newton Bushel to Excester .xij. m
¶ From Excester to Barstable.
  • ¶ From Excester to Kyrton .vij. mile.
  • From Kyrton to Copstonston .iij. mile.
  • From Copstonston to Coleridge .vj. mi.
  • From Colridge to highe Bickington .viij. mile.
  • From high Bickington to Barstable .vj. mile.
¶ From Excester to Bristowe.
  • ¶ From Excester to Collamton .x. mile.
  • From Collamton to Wellington .viij. m.
  • From Wellington to Tawnton. v mile.
  • From Tawnton to Bridgewater .vij. m.
  • Frō Bridgewater to Glassenbury .xj. m.
  • From Glassenbury to Welles .iiij. mile.
  • From Welles to Bristowe .xv. mile.

[Page] There is also an other waye from Ex­cester to Bristow, and nerer by v. myle, which is to Bridgewater, & then through Brentmarshe to Weare, and so to Bris­towe, but no man can well trauell it ex­cepte it be in Sommer, or elles when it is a greate frost.

From Southhampton to Hayleforde in Corne­wall all along the Sea coastes.
  • ¶ From Southhampton to Kyngwood .xij. mile.
  • From Kyngwood to Poole .viij. mile
  • From Poole to Mylton .xv. mile, and there passe the ferry to Waymouth.
  • From Waymouth to Lyme .xviij. mile.
  • From Lyme to Exmouth .xv. myle.
  • From Exmouth passe the ferry to Tyn­mouth .x. myle.
  • From Tinmouth passe the ferry to Dart mouth .xij. mile.
  • From Dartmouth passe the ferry to Sawcom .viij. mile.
  • From Sawcom to Plymmouth, take a guide at Sawcom for the way is daun­gerouse by reason of sondry Creekes [Page] and passages .xiiij. mile.
  • From Plimmouth passe the ferry to Saltashe .iij. mile.
  • From Saltashe to Lowe .x. myle.
  • From Lowe to Foy .viij. mile.
  • From Foy passe the ferry to Truro .xviij. myle.
  • From Truro to Haylforde .vi. myle.
¶ From Southhampton to London.
  • ¶ From Southhampton to Twiforde viij. myle.
  • From Twiforde to Alsforth .vij. mile.
  • From Alsforth to Alton .vij. myle.
  • From Alton to Farnain .vij. myle.
  • From Farnam to Gylforde .ix. myle.
  • From Gylford to Kypple .v. myle,
  • From Kypple to Cobbam .v. myle.
  • From Cobbam to Kingston .v. myle.
  • From Kynston to London .x. myle.
¶ From Southhampton to Bristowe.
  • ¶ From Southhampton to Salisbury .xviij. myle.
  • From Salisbury to Wormester .xviij. m.
  • [Page] From Wormester to Bristowe .xxijij. m.
¶ From Barstable to Bristow.
  • ¶ From Barstable to Dunster .xviij. m.
  • From Dunster to Comydge .xij. mile.
  • From Comydge to Weare .x. mile.
  • From Weare to Bristow .xv. mile.
¶ From Bristowe to Oxforde
  • ¶ From Bristowe to Sadbury .x. mile.
  • From Sadbury to Cicester .xij. mile.
  • From Cicester to Farington .xiiij. mile.
  • From Farington to Oxforde. xij, mile.
¶ From Bristowe to Shrewesbury.
  • ¶ From Bristow to Awst .viij. mile.
  • From Awst passe the ferry to Mon­mouth .xij. mile.
  • From Monmouth to Hereforde .xii. mile.
  • From Hereforde to Lemster .viij. mile.
  • From Lemster to Ludlowe .vij. mile
  • From Ludlowe to Shrewesbury .xx. mile.
An other way to Bristowe whiche is farther about but you shal passe no ferry
  • [Page]¶ From Bristow to Neweport .xv. mile.
  • From Neweport to Glocester .xv. mile.
  • From Glocester to Tewkesbury .vij. mi.
  • From Tewkesbury to Worcester .xiii .m.
  • Frō Worcester to Kyddermester, x. mile.
  • From Kiddermester to Bridgenorth .xii. mile.
  • From Bridgenorth to Shrewsebury xiiii. mile.
From Bristowe to Cambridge.
  • From Bristowe to Sadbery .x. mile.
  • From Sadbery to Cicester .xij. mile.
  • From Cicester to Tame.
  • From Tame to Buckingham
  • From Buckingham to Bedforde.
  • From Bedforde to Cambridge .xx. mile
¶ From Bristowe to London.
  • ¶ From Bristow to Maxfielde .x. mile.
  • From Maxfielde to Chipnam .x. mile.
  • From Chipnam to Marleboroughe xv. mile.
  • [Page] From Marleborough to Hungerford .viij. myle.
  • From Hungerford to Newbery .vij. mile
  • From Newbery to Readinge .xv. myle.
  • From Reading to Maydenhed .x. myle.
  • From Maydenhed to Colbroke .vij. mile.
  • From Colbroke to London .xv. myle.
¶ From Berwike to Yorke.
  • ¶ From Berwicke to Belforde .xij. mile.
  • From Belforde to Anwicke .xij. myle.
  • From Anwicke to Morpit .xij. mile.
  • From Morpit to Newcastell .xij. myle.
  • From Newcastel to Durham .xij. mile.
  • From Durham to Darington. xiiij mile.
  • From Darington to Northalerton .x .m.
  • From Northalerton to Topclif .vij. mile.
  • From Topclif to Yorke .xvi. mile.
¶ From Yorke to London.
  • ¶ From Yorke to Tadcaster .viij. mile.
  • From Tadcaster to Wentbridge .xij. m.
  • From Wentbridge to Doncaster .vij. m.
  • From Doncaster to Tuxforde .xviij. mile.
  • From Tuxforde to Newarke .x. mile.
  • [Page] From Newarke to Grauntham .x. myle.
  • From Grantham to Staunforde .xvi .m.
  • From Stamforde to Stilton .xij. mile.
  • From Stilton to Huntington .ix. mile.
  • From Huntington to Royston .xv. mile.
  • From Royston to Ware .xiij. mile.
  • From Ware to Waltham .viij. mile
  • From Waltham to London .xij. mile.
From yorke to Nottingham.
  • ¶ From Yorke keepe London waye to Doncaster, and from Doncaster to Maunsfielde in Sherewoode .xx. mile.
  • From Maunsfield to Nottingham .xij. m.
From Nottingham to London.
  • ¶ From Nottingham to Loughborough viij. mile.
  • From Loughborough to Leycester .viij. mile.
  • From Leycester to Harborowe .xij. mile.
  • From Harborowe to Northhampton .xij. mile.
  • From Northhampton to Stony strat­forde .x. mile, and so to London, as in the way of Couentry appereth.
¶ From yorke to Shrewesbury.
  • [Page]¶ From Yorke to Wetherby .vij. mile.
  • From Wetherby to Oteley .xiij. mile.
  • From Oteley to Bradforde .vj. mile.
  • From Bradford to Halyfax .vj. mile.
  • From Halyfaxe to Blackestone edge .vj. mile.
  • From Blackeston edge to Rochedale .vj. mile.
  • From Rochedale to Manchester .viij. mi.
  • From Manchester to Northwiche .xvj. m.
  • From Northwiche to Beston wood .ix. mile.
  • From Beston wood to Whitchurche .x. mile.
  • From Whitchurche to Price. iiii, mile.
  • From Price to Shrewesbury .xij. mile.
¶ From yorke to Cambridge.
  • ¶ From Yorke kepe London way vnfyl you come to Huntyngton, and then haue you .xij. mile to Cambridge.
¶ From Yorke to Oxforde.
  • ¶ Kepe London waye from Yorke to Northhampton.
  • [Page] From Northhampton to Toceter .viij. m
  • From Toceter to Brakeley .vij. mile.
  • From Brakeley to Oxforde .xviij. mile.
¶ From Lincolne to London.
  • ¶ From Lincolne to Aucaster.
  • From Ancaster to Bitsfielde.
  • From Bitsfielde to Staunforde.
  • From Staunforde to Stilton, as it is in Yorke way.
¶ From Boston to London.
  • ¶ From Boston to Bowrne .xxij. mile.
  • From Bowrne to Stylton .xviij. mile.
    • and so to London as in Yorke waye.
¶ From S. Dauids to London.
  • ¶ From S. Dauids to Axforde .xij. mile.
  • From Axforde to Carmarden .xxiiij. mile.
  • From Carmarden to Newton .xij. mile.
  • From Newton to Lanbury .x. mile.
  • From Lanbury to Brecknocke .xvj. mile.
  • From Brecknocke to Hay .x. mile.
  • From Hay to Harfoorde .xiiij. mile.
  • [Page] From Harfoorde to Roso .ix. mile.
  • From Roso to Glocester .xij. mile.
  • From Glocester to Cicester .xv. mile.
  • From Cicester to Farington .xij. mile.
  • From Faryngton to Abyngton .x. mile.
  • From Abyngton to Dorchester .v. mile.
  • From Dorchester to Henley .xij. mile.
  • From Henley to Maydenhed .vij. mile.
  • From Maydenhed to Colbroke .vij. mile.
  • From Colbroke to Hounslow .v. mile.
  • From Hounslow to London .x. mile.
From Carmarthen to London.
  • ¶ From Carmarthen to Laundouery .xx. mile.
  • From Laundouery to Belthe .xiiij. mile.
  • From Belthe to Preston .xij. mile.
  • From Preston to Worcester .xxvj. mile.
  • From Worcester to Euesham .xij. mile.
  • From Euesham to Chippingnorton .xiiij. mile.
  • From Chyppingnorton to Islip .xij. mile.
  • From Islip to Wickam .xx. mile.
  • From Wickam to Beconsfield .v. mile.
  • From Beconsfielde to Vxbridge .vij. mile
  • From Vxbridge to London .xv. mile.
¶ From Carnaruan to Chester and so to London.
  • [Page]¶ From Carnaruon to Conwaye .xxiiij. mile.
  • From Conway to Denbigh .xij. mile.
  • From Denbigh to Flint .xij. mile.
  • From Flynt to Chester .x. mile.
  • From Chester to Wiche .xvj. mile.
  • From Wiche to Stone .xv. mile.
  • From Stone to Lichefielde .xvj. mile.
  • From Lichefielde to Colesill .xij. mile.
  • From Colsill to Couentrye .viij. mile.
  • From Couentrie to Deyntry .xiiij. mile.
  • From Deintrye to Tocester .x. mile
  • From Tocester to Stony stratforde vi. mile.
  • From Stony stratforde to Brickhyll .vij. mile.
  • From Brickhill to Dunstable .vij. mile.
  • From Dunstable to S. Albones .x. mile.
  • From S. Albones to Barnet .x. mile.
  • From Barnet to London .x. mile.
From Cockermouth to Lancaster, and so to London.
  • From Cockermouth to Kyswike .vi. mile.
  • [Page] From Kyswike to Grocener .viij. mile.
  • From Grocener to Kendale .xiiij. mile.
  • From Kendale to Burton .vij. mile.
  • From Burton to Lancaster .viij. mile.
  • From Lancaster to Preston .xx. mile.
  • From Preston to Wygan .xiiii. mile.
  • From Wygan to Warington .xij. mile.
  • From waryngton to Newecastell .xx. mile.
  • From Newecastell to Lichefield .xx. mile
  • From Lichefielde to Couentry .xx. mile.
    • and so to London as aforesaide.
From Shrewesbury to Couentry.
  • ¶ From Shrewesbury to Watlyng­streete .vij. mile.
  • From Watlyngstreete to Shefnall .v. mile.
  • From Shefnall to Boningall .iij. mile.
  • From Bonyngall to Wollerhampton .v. mile.
  • From Wollerhampton to Bremy­cham .x. mile.
  • From Bremycham to Meryden .x. mile.
  • From Meryden to Couentrye .iiii. mile.
    • and so to London as aforesaide.
¶ From Couentry to Oxforde.
  • [Page]¶ From Couentry to Southham .x. mile.
  • From Southham to Banbery .x. mile.
  • From Banbery to Woodstocke .xij. mile.
  • From Woodstocke to Oxforde .vij. mile.
¶ From Couentrye to Cambridge.
  • ¶ From Couentry to Dunchurche .viii. mile.
  • From Dunchurche to Northhampton x. mile.
  • From Northhampton to Higham fer­rys .x. mile.
  • From Higham ferrys to Saincte Edes .viii. mile.
  • From S. Edes to Cambridge .x. mile.
¶ From Cambridge to London.
  • ¶ From Cambridge to Slow .vi. mile.
  • From Slow to Barkway .vij. mile.
  • From Barkeway to Puckriche .vii. mile.
  • From Puckriche to Ware .v. mile.
  • [Page] From Ware to Waltham .viii. mile
  • From Waltham to London .xij. mile.
¶ From Oxforde to London.
  • ¶ From Oxforde to Whetly brydge .v. mile.
  • From Whetlye bridge to Tetsworth v. mile.
  • From Tetsworthe to Stoken churche .v. mile.
  • From Stoken churche to Wickam .v .m.
  • From Wickam to Beconsfielde .v. mile.
  • From Beconsfielde to Vxbrydge. vij mi.
  • From Vxbridge to London .xv. mile.
From Douer to London.
  • ¶ From Douer to Caunterbury .xij. mi.
  • From Caunterbury to Syttingborne .xij. myle.
  • From Syttingborne to Rochester .viii. myle.
  • From Rochester to Grauesende .v. mile.
  • From Grauesende to Darteforde vj. mile.
  • From Dartforde to London .xij. mile.
¶ From Rie to London.
  • [Page]¶ From Rye to Plymwell .xv. mile.
  • From Plymwell to Tonbridge .xi. mile.
  • From Tonbridge to Chepstowe .vij. mi.
  • From Chepstowe to London .xv. mile.
¶ From Yarmouth to Colchester and so to London.
  • ¶ From Yermouth to Lestoffe .vj. mile.
  • From Lestoffe to Blybur .x. mile.
  • From Blybur to Snapebridge .viii. mile.
  • From Snapebrydge to Woodbrydge .viii. myle.
  • From Woodbridge to Ipswich .v. myle.
  • From Ipswiche to Colchester .xii. mile.
  • From Colchester to Esterfielde .viii. mile
  • From Esterfielde to Chelmesforde .x. mile.
  • From Chelmesforde to Brentwood .x. myle.
  • From Brentwood to London .xv. mile.
¶ From Walsingam to London.
  • ¶ From Walsingham to Picknam .xij. myle.
  • [Page] From Picknam to Brandon Fery .x. mile.
  • From Brandon Fery to Newemarket .x. mile.
  • From Newemarket to Witford bridge .x. mile
  • From Witforde bridge to Barckeway .xii. mile.
  • From Barckeway to Ware .xii. mile.
  • From Ware to Waltham .viii. mile.
  • From Waltham to London .xii. mile.
¶ From Yarmouth to Norwiche.
  • ¶ From Yarmouth to Ockell .viii. mile.
  • From Ockell to Norwiche .viii. mile.
¶ From Norwiche to London.
  • ¶ From Norwiche to Windam .vi. mile.
  • From Windam to Acleyborough, alias Attylborough .iiii. mile.
  • From Attylborough to Thetford .x. mile.
  • From Thetford to Iclingham Sandes .vi. mile.
  • From Iclingham Sandes to Newmar­ket .x. mile.
  • [Page] From Newmarket to Witford bridge .x. mile.
  • From Witford bridge to Barckwaye .xii. mile, and so to London as in Wal­singham way.
FINIS.

¶ IMPRINTED AT LON­DON IN FLETESTRETE within Temple barre at the signe of the hand and starre, by Richard Tottell. Anno. 1571.

Cum priuilegio ad impri­mendum solum.

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