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Hopton 1612
an almanack and prognostication for this yeere ... 1612, being bissextill or leape yeare -
Johnson 1612
an almanacke and prognostication for this yeare of our Lord and Sauiour Iesus Christ 1612, being the bissextile or leap-yeare : written most especially for the meridian of the famous towne of Colchester in Essex, and will serue generally for all England -
Keene 1612
an new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1612, being leap-yeare -
Rudstone 1612
an almanacke and prognostication for this present yeare of grace 1612, being leape yeare : verified appropriately for the parralell of our Cantabridgian clime, but like ind[i]fferently seruing for this whole monarchie of Great Brittaine -
Allens almanack, or, A diary and prognostication for this yeare of our Lord God 1612
being intercaler or leape yeare -
Pond 1612
[An almanack for the] yeare of Christ, since his [circumcision, MDCXII] current. Being bissextill, or leap yeare. [Calculated for the meridian] of the citty of London -
Thomas 1612 A prognostication for this present yeare of our Lord God. M DC XII
Being bissextile or leap yeare. Rectified and composed for the eleuation of the Pole articke, and meridian of the Port-towne of Bridgewater in Somerset, aptly seruing the adiacent shires [and] southwest parts of great Brittaine, and generally the whole continent -
Bretnor 1612
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1612, being the bissextile or leape yeare -
Dade 1612
a new almanacke and prognostication, with the forraine computation, in vvhich you may behold the state of this yeare of our Lord God, 1612, being leap yeare -
Mathew 1612
a new almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1612, being bissextile or leape-yeare -
Woodhouse 1612
a plaine almanacke and prognostication for the yeare of our Lord God 1612, being leape yeare : gathered especialy for husbandmen and all those that haue busines in the courts, marts and faires of this kingdome : supputated for the meridian of the ancient towne of Wuluer-hampton in Staffordshire, & may serue generally for al Great Brittaine