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Chamberlaine (24 October 1827) Possibly:
Chamberlaine, JosephA new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord
1649. Being the first after besextill
or leape yeare. And from the worlds creation 5598. And since the correction of the Gregorian
kalendar, by Lilios 67. The astronomicall calculation, being
principally referred to the meridian and latitude of Bury St.
Edmunds in Suffolke, where the pole articke is elevated 52
degrees, and may serve generally for all England. Made and set
forth to art by Joseph Chamberlaine, chirurgion, student in the
mathematicks.
1649WG reads at the British Museum on this date. The British
Library currently holds Chamberlaine's work.
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