The levellers almamack: for, the year of wonders, 1652. Containing divers chronological notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year. As also prognosticating, the ruine of monarchy throughout all Christendom; the time prefixed for an invasion; and the great and unparallel'd things that will happen thereupon. Likewise a description of the strange and dreadfull signes and apparitions that will be visible in the moneths of April and May next ensuing; as lighnings and thunder at Tower-hill, Westminster, and other places; sounding of trumpets, and beating of drums in the ayr: with the effect thereof: the change of governments, religion, and what it signifies[.] Together with Englands black calendar; shewing the year; moneth; and day, of the beheading of the late King, and the rest of that bed-roll.

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  • The levellers almamack: for, the year of wonders, 1652. Containing divers chronological notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year. As also prognosticating, the ruine of monarchy throughout all Christendom; the time prefixed for an invasion; and the great and unparallel'd things that will happen thereupon. Likewise a description of the strange and dreadfull signes and apparitions that will be visible in the moneths of April and May next ensuing; as lighnings and thunder at Tower-hill, Westminster, and other places; sounding of trumpets, and beating of drums in the ayr: with the effect thereof: the change of governments, religion, and what it signifies[.] Together with Englands black calendar; shewing the year; moneth; and day, of the beheading of the late King, and the rest of that bed-roll.
  • Worlds wonder Great Brittain's black calendar: containing chronoligical notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year, 1652
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Imprint
London: printed for G. Horton, 1651.
Publication year
1651
ESTC No.
R217543
Grub Street ID
92319
Description
6 [i.e. 8] p. ; 4⁰
Note
Caption title on pg. 3: The worlds wonder; or, Great Brittain's black calendar: containing chronological notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year, 1652.

At end of text is a list of executions beginning with that of King Charles, i.e. the black calendar.Citation/references Wing (2nd ed.), A1872A