New Moon, First Quarter, 11th, 18th, 3d, 57 m. paft 4 aftern. Sun enters Full Moon, 3 m. paft 4 aftern. Laft Quarter, 25th, 27 m. paft 8 morn. ITH Giles 2 F London burnt, 1666 zzd. 4 h. 18 m. 20 fets 39 6 58 6a 31 36 6 44 35 13 6 57 7W Enurchus 8TH Nativity of the V. Mary 9 F B16 Sunday after Trinity 12 M Days L.of D. Day dec.] D. breaks |Tw.ends | Sun Eaft | C1. åft. S. 48 246 2 333 334445 29 31 32 28 4 438 24 34 261 20 9 9 9 36 24 3 5710 10 38 22 34/11 40 20 13TH Trans. of K. Edw. Conf. Sun enters M 13 New Moon, 3d, 1 m. past 10 morn. 11TU 12W 14 F 39 21 24 I 29 12 56 13 17M Etheldred 43 17 9 9 4 26 14 18 Tut. Luke 19 WI 13 53 49 rifes F 1110 14 5 a 23 17 366 4 54 19 6 25 TUK.G.III.Ac.1760. Crifp. 70 K. Geo. III. Pro.c 1762 28 FSt. Simon and Jude 24 58 555 55 511 18 8 56 58 4 39 9 o 20 II 21 26 22 O ·4 5613 61 54 2111 44 23 22 24 29 S 30 3M B3 Sunday after Trinity 42 3 12 27 5114 2 4 22 28 Days.ofD. Day dec.[ D. breaks Tw. ends Sun Ban 215 ༢1[ ༢༠ Cl. att. S. 7 Stars S 10' 32" 3 m 4 2 46 27 12 2 13 22 14 28 26 38 < 6 to 54 14 9 56 6 8 2d, 39 m. paft 3 morn. 7 even. New Moon, Tu All Saints 3TH Prs. Soph.b. 1777 4F Ret. Mich. 5S Powder Plot, 1605 TH 5 aftern. Sun enters. zid. 8 h. 25 m. 7 134 47 14840 6m411 30 15 17 18 20 40 22 45 59 fets 42 37 5 20 N 2 38 16 489 48 3317 5 II II 27 7TH Hugh 40 8 F│Mich. Term, 3 Return 41 19 42 18 3'9 6 49 18 326S.aft. Tr. Edm.K.&M. IM 45 63 15/20 6 2 Tu Cecilia, Old Mart.-day 3 W St. Clement 4 TH 6 S 5 FD.Glof.b.1743. Catharine [Mich.T. 4Ret. 7B Advent Sunday -8 M Mich. Term ends 55 O 58 24 62 7 25 1 3 15 26 284 27 27 5 Days L. or D. Day dec.] D. breaks |Tw. ends] Sun East Cl. art. S. 7 W 3 8TH Conception of V. Mary 3 9 F for refraction. S ∞ is 7 b. 44 m. 17 f∞vvvaan 57 4310 14 57 56 55 morn 5523 55 52 21 W St. Thomas. Shortest Day 22 TH 2810 2811 31 20 39 21 27 morn 22 26 0 47 23 24 I 57 24 22 3 7 25 7 53 19 4 18 26 54 16 5 30 27 6 54 136 36 28 61 54 41 34 29 fets N Days L. of D. Day dec.[D. breaks) Tw. ends] Sun Baft | Cl. art. S. I 8 6 8 23 56 38 44 58 16 46 5 16 43 6 CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES, &c. in 1785. Dominical Letter Cycle of the Sun Roman Indiction T HERE will happen only two eclipfes in the courfe of this year, both of the fun, and both invifible in this country.-I. The first is on the 9th of February, at 25 minutes paft noon; but invifible here, on account of the moon's parallax. II. The fecond is on the 5th of Auguft, at half paft one in the morning, and consequently invifible here. VENUS is an evening ftar till May 30; and then a morning ftar to the end. JUPITER is an evening ftar till March 10; then a morning ftar till Oct. 2; and then an evening ftar for the rest of the year. 1. Oak. 2. Dishclout. 4. Tooth-brush.17. Umbrella. 10. Sigh. 8. Flint and Steel, or 11. Joke. 3. Window-blind, 6. Valentine. 19. Ace. [Gun-lock.12, or Pr. Fan, The Prize Enigma anfwered by Mr. R. Richardfon, of When La Mancha's fam'd knight bad his Sancho go ramble, Exifted, they tell us, alone in idea; And howe'er the fond knight in his madness might caper, But courted a fhadow, and figh'd for a vapour. So you, my veil'd fair one, my Laura unknown, Have infpir'd my poor heart, that was colder than ftone, With a paffion fo ardent, fo wild a distress, That language were useless its force to exprefs; And the fancied perfections I fo much adore, Shall fan the dear flame for a twelvemonth and more: The fame by Mifs Sally Goldfinch, of Lancaster. Abforb'd in thought profound: Furling her Fan, with cold difdain Quick feiz'd it in furprize. "My dear, you've won the prize." |