Longworth's American almanac, New-York register and city directory, 1839, Part 1

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The first number of the Seventeenth Volume of


THE NEW-YORK MIRROR


Was issued on the 29th day of June last.


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STEPHEN VAIL & SON of SPEEDWELL, M. C. N. J. GILBERT REILAY, Troy.


DANIEL GRIFFIN, Oswego.


MAYO & FOLLET, Burlington, Vt.


JASON C. PIERCE, St. Johns, Lower Canada.


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LONGWORTH'S AMERICAN ALMANAC,


NEW-YORK REGISTER,


AND


CITY DIRECTORY


FOR


THE SIXTY-FOURTH YEAR


OF


AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE :


CONTAINING


An Almanac for the sixty-fourth year of American Independence ; a List of all the Banks and Insurance Companies in the city, with the names of their respective Officers, and all necessary information relative thereto; the Post-Office Estabe lishment, rates of postage on letters and newspapers, with the times of arrival and closing all the Mails that are received and made up in this city, in detail; Runner's Vade Mecum, or a Table of Streets, with corner numbers in extenso ; a continuation of the American Chronological Table ; also, the names, occupa- tion, and place of Residence of all heads of families, firms, and those doing business in the city, amounting to near thirty-nine thousand in correct alphabet- ical arrangement ;- and other useful information.


" Who steals my purse stcals trash ;" But he who BORROWS my DIRECTORY filches me Most villanously.


NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY THOMAS LONGWORTH, 118 NASSAU STREET. 1839.


CONTENTS.


Advertisements


:


9


Time of Holding Elections, and Seats of Government Banks


21


Insurance Companies


26 36 49


Names


Additional Names and Removals


731


Nurses


733


Churches


734


Names of Banks


738


Names of Insurance Companies Consuls


740


Custom House


- 741


Markets


742


Societies, Companies, &c.


742


Theatres


746


Public Schools


747


Newspapers and Periodicals


-


748


Publishers' advertisement


-


-


751


Chronological Table


Runner's Vade Mecum


List of Piers


Table of Distances


Charter Officer's for 1839


Board of Health and Health Commissioners


Assessors, Collectors and Constables


Street Inspectors


Assistant Justices


Firemen's Guide


ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1839, by THOMAS LONGWORTH, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New-York.


1


Almanac Post Office


13


16


New-York and Liverpool Packets


741


R.E. Canta - 20.00


VII. JULY, begins on Monday, 31 days, 1839


A TABLE directing what quantities of time to add to, or subtract from the time of high water at New-York, [contained in the last column of the calendar pages,] to find the time of high water at the places here enumerated-a denotes addition, s subtraction.


Places' names HM


Places' names


H M


Albany a 6 30


Annapolis, Md s 2 0


Amboy


s 0 45


Annapolis, NS a 3 0


Third @ 4d Oh 19m morn New @ 10d 6h 6m even


First @ 18d 10h 4m morn Full@ 26d 6h 29m morn


R


S|@ decri ) se. H


W


2


3 Visitat'nB.V.M.


24 35 7 32 23


3 11 1024


23


3


4 8


4 35 7 32


22 58 11 32


1


7


4


5 Independence


4 36 7 32 22 53 11 57


2 1


5


6 sun slow 4 4


4 36 7 32


22 47


morn 3 12


6


7 ) south 7 47


4 37 7 32 22 41


0 25


4


40


7


F 6th aft Trinity


4 38 7 31


22 35


1


6 4


8 9


3 moon runs high 4 Columbus b1447


4 39


7 31 22 21


2 40 8 8


10


11 12 19 14


6 Hamilton d 1804 7 Antares so 8 54 F 7th aft Trinity 2 Swithin


4 43 7 28


21 31 10


11 11 56


15 16


3 ) south 4 39


4 44 7 27


21 21 10


30 morn 50


17 18 19 20 21


5 sun slow 5 44 6. D in Apogee.


4 46 7 25


20 50 11 35


1 54


2 53 6


22 23 24


3 @ enters&


4 50 7 22


20 3 1 26


6 34


4 sun slow 6 5


4 51


7 21


19 51


2 21 3


25 8 16


6 St. Anne.


AW 4 52


7 19


19 38 19 25 19 11


rises 8 58 8 26 9 37


27


7 sun slow 6 3


NW


4 53 7 19


1 54 17 18


18 57 8 51 10 13


29 30


2 D Apogee


4 55 7 17


18 43


9 15 10 49


3 Penn died 1718


4 567 16


18 29


9 37 11 24


31


4 D south 4 2


T 11 57 7 15 18 14 10


1 11 59


I 4 38 7 31


22 28


45


7 12


4 39 7 30 22 14 sets 8 32


8. 55


5 sun slow 5 0


4 40 7 30 22 6


9 39


4 41 7 29 21 58 4 42 7 29 21 49


9 4 10 17 9 30 10 53 9 52 11 25


4 Vega so 10 50


4 45 7 26 21 11 4 45 7 26 21 1 11


10


₾ 31 1 8


m m


7 Margaret


F 8th after Trinity


5


2 Magdalen


1 4 49 7 23


20 15


5 25


1 Vg


4 St. James.


4 51


7 20


25 26


F |9th aft. Trinity


4 47 7 24 20 39 morn 20 27 4 48 7 24 0 0 41


11


7 29


4 42 7 28 21 40


1 2 Q sets 9 54


1 2 Sun slow 3 29


-


VIII. AUGUST, begins, on Thursday 31 days 1839


Place's names


H M


I'lace's names


HM


Boston


a


2 15


Cape Fear S


1 10


Bridgetown, J


S 0 45


Cape Hatteras


a


2


0


Burlington


a 0 20


Cape Henry


a


2


0


Cape Ann


a


2 45


Casco Bay


a


2


15


Third @ 2d 4h 54m morn New @ 9d 4h 23m morn


First@ 17d 3h 40m morn Full 3 24d 4h 42m even


Third @ 31d 9h 51m


1 5 Lammas Day


OROS


dec ri Dse H W


2 6 ) south 5 43


94 59 7 12


17 44 11 1


1 35


3 7 Sun slow 5 46


3 15


07 11


17 28 11 41 2 47


4E 10th aft Trinity II 5 1 17 10


17 12 morn 4 23


5 2 sun slow 5 35


IT'S


2


7


9 16 56


0 31 1 32


7 6


7


4 Name of Jesus


0~ 5 4


7


7 16 23


2 41


7 59


5 O slow 5 15


25 10


7


5


16 6


3 53 8 42


8 9


6 ) south ev 24


225 mp 5 77


6.7 4 15 49 sets


9 19


10


1LF 11th aft Trinity G:oIV born1762 O slow 4 29


MQ 5


8.7


0 14 55


7 54 8 9 52 1410. 23 8 34 10 53 8 53 11 23


12 2 13 3 4 D south 3 54


=5 96 59 14 37 - 5 10 6 58 14 19


0 28 9 14 11 52 9 37 morn 10. 4


16


5 moon apogee 6 sun slow 3 55


m 5 11 6 56 m 5 12 6 55 m 5 13 6 54


13 41


10 37


1 10


17


7 D south 6 8 12th aft Trinity stationary


$ 5 14.6 52


13 3 11 18


2 6


18F 19 20


2 3


) runs low


V 5 16,6 49


12 23


morn 0 8 1 8


4 48


21


4 William IV born [1765


195 17.6 48 12


3


2 16


6 8 7 7 57 9 8 38


22 23 24


7


F 13th aft Trinity ) south 1 9


5 22 6 40 10 21


7 8 5 10 25


3 Herschel d 1822 4 St. Augustine


5 23 6 39 10 0 9 39 9 17 5 24 6 37


8 32 11 2


8 5 25 6 36


9 3 11 40


5 St.John Bap. beh 6 Sun slow 0 22


8 5 26 6 34 8 56


9 41 ev. 26


II 5 27 6 32 8 34 10 28| 1 23


31


7 5 sets 10 25


₩5 20,6 43 11 2 rises 7


5 21 6 42 10 42


9 15


17 41 9 50


25 26 27 28 29 30


2


5 6 O enters m St Bartholomew


₦5 18 6 46 11 43


w5 19 6 45 11 23


3 28


3 21


4 5 15 6 51


12 43


14 0


15


3 Transfiguration


3


7


8 16 40


5 57


6


7 St Lawrence


3 15 31


77 2 15 13


14


13 22


X. SEPTEMBER begins on Sunday, 30 day 1839


Places' names.


H. M. Places' names.


H M.


Charleston, Lt. H. s 2


0|Halifax


a 3


2" 5


Cape May


S 0


45 Hartford a 2


5


Cape Canso


s 0


30


Hell-Gate


a 0


3


Fairfield


a 2


0| Huntington


a 2


Georgetown Bar


S 2


0 Ipswich


a 2


Guilford


a 1


30 Jamtown


a 0


Hackensack


a 3


0 |Kingston, Esopus s 6


New @ 7d 5h 27m even First ® 15d 9h 2m even


Full@ 23d 2h 13m morn Third @ 29d 4h 47m even


1,F St Giles


R. @S. @dec. ri ) se|H


W


2


2 London burnt


5 29 6 29


7 51 morn.


4 21


3


3


[1666


5 306 28


7 28 7 6


0 31


5.51


4 4 ) south 9 28


2


2 5 32 6 24


6 44 2 52


7 41 8


6 6 Lafayett b. 1757 Enurchus


5 346 21


5 59


sets.


8 51


8 F 9 2 D south 1 10


5 35 6 19


5 37


6 38 6 57


9 50


1.0 11


3 Battle Erie 1813


5 37 6 16


4 51


7 17,10 19


4 Bat.L. Ch. 1814


5 386 14


4 28


7 39,10 50


12


5 D in apogee 57 *s. rise 8 37 Holy Cross.


m m


5 406 11 3 42


8 35,11 56


14 15 16


F NYork taken '76


5 426 8


6


2 33 10 53 10 11 56 2


1 35 2 49


17 18


4 sun fast 6 1


V3 5 45 6 -


3


19


5 º's gr elonga. 67 * s. rise 8 10


5 466 1


1


1


0


21


7 St. Matthew


5 495 56 N


5 505 54 S.


10


25


4 Din Perigee


0 5 52 5 51


5 53 5 49


1 21 7 38,10 43


26 27


6 D south 3 24


II 5 545 47 II 5 55 5 46 5 565 44


1 44 8 24 11 26 2 7 9 19 ev. 18 2 31 10 23 1 20


29F St. Michael.


30 2 St. Jerome.


% 5 57 1 42


2 5411 32 2 40


1 41


6 54


5 5 fast 1 32


5 336 23


6 22 4 1


19


7


Nativity B.V.M.


5 366 18


5 39 6 13


4


5


8 5 11 21


1 5 416


9


3 19 £9 12 morn


2 56 9 58|


0 40


2 Druns low


3 Lambert.


VS 5 446


4


5 47 5 59 5 48 5 58


0 37 13


1 47 23 1 2 19


40 42 30


22 23 24


2 Oenters =


3 Aldebaran ri 9 13


Y 5 51 5 53


0 34 0 57


7 210


48 24 2


-


F 17th, aft Trinity



6 morn 4 18 5 6 3 33 7 4 48 8 10 rises. 8 6 31' S


---


20


5 St. Cyprian


128 7 @ fast 9 25


1 VS 5 43 6


5 31 6 26


5 14


9 21


13


X: OCTOBER begins on Tuesday, 31 days. 1839 Places' names H M Places' names HM


Main Ocean s 0 45


Newtown Land'g a 1 0


Nantucket shoals s 1 30


Philadelphia a 3 0


Newburyport a 2 15


Penobscot a 5 6


New-Haven u 2 13


Piscataway a 2 40


New-Providence s 1 23


Plymouth


a 1 35


New @ 7d 9h 19m morn First @ 15d 1h 28m even


Full 22d 11h 34m morn Third @ 29d 3h 4m morn


1 3| Remigius


DROS @decri Dse H W


2


4 Andre hung1780


5 59 4 35


3 41


0 43


5 32


3


5 D south 9 3


6 0,5 37


4 4 1: 52 6 29


4


6 D 8


6 15 36


4 27 2 58


7 12


5


7 O fast 11 36


6 2 5 34


4 50


4 2


7 47


6 F Faith


6 3 5 33


4 5 14 5 8 19


7 2 D south 11 48


6 45 31


5 37 6 0


sets 5 43


8 48


8


3 sun fast 12 27


6 5 5 29


6 65 28


6 22


6


7


9 18 9 48


9 10 11


5 D south 1 57


m


6 75 26 6 85 25


7 8


7 10 10 56


12


7 · [ered 1492%


1


6 10 5 21 6 12 5 20


8 15


9 42


0 18


19 14 15


F 20the sun aft Trin WmPenn b 1644


VS


6 13 5 18


8 38


10


47 11 57


1 11 2 19


16 17 18 19


5 7 *s south 1 57 6 St Luke


6 15 5 15 6 16.5 14


9 44 1


8


5 6


6


E 2 Nelson kill'd 1 805


-3


6 20 5 8


6 22 5 7


11 31


9 44 10 30


26


7 O fast 15 53


6 25 5


2 12 33


6 14 7 11 7 18 8 9 21 ev. 11 11 9


28 29


2 StSimon & St Jude


6 27 5


0 13 14 10


33 1 2 20


30


4 Adams born 1735


6 30 4 57 13 54


morn 3 37


31|5


Sun fast 16 10


m2 6 31 4 56 14 13


6 19 5 9 10 49 11 10 rises 5 31


4 52


6 57 7 41


23 24 25


4 O enters m 5 ) south 1 7


8


6 23.5 5 11 52 4 12 13


6 Crispin


6 24 5


6 265


1 12 54


27 F 22d aft.Trinity


7€ 3€.


6 17 5 12 10 6 2 21 3 36


6 18.5 11 10 27


20 21 22


7 Cornwallis sur- [rendered 1781



6 95 23


7 31


7 53


8 43 morn


VS


4 [dered 1777 in


6 145 17 9 0


9 22 morn


3 41


1


3 O fast 15 25


8 22 9 2


4 St.Denys


6 45


6 35


10 21


6 Bahama discov-


7 52|11 32


2 3 Burgoine surren-


3 D south 6 12


6 29 4 59 13 34 11 44


0 5L 4 50


XI. NOVEMBER, hegins on Friday, 30 days. 1839


Places' names.


H. M.| Places' names.


H M


Saybrook


a 0


15


Quebec


a 3


Port Roseway


0


50 Reedy Island


a 2


10


Sunbury, Georg.


a 1


30 Rhode Island


S 0


14


Port Royal, S C.


s 0


30 Salem


a 2 55


Portsmouth


a 2


45


Sandy Hook


S 0 42


Providence


s 1


0|Savannah


S


1 54


Purrysburg, S. C


s 2


OPolopel' Island a 3


05


New @ 6d 3h 15m morn First @ 14d 4h 14m morn


Full@ 20d 9h 15m even Third @ 27d 5h 32mi even


1 6 All Saints.


2 7 All Souls


3 F 23d sun aft. Trin.


OROS @decri D se |H. W. 2 57| 6 33 4 54 14 51 6 34 6 35 4 52 15 10 3 58 7 12


4


2 D south 10 28


6 36 4 51 15 29


4 59 7 46


5 3 sun fast 16 11


₥ 6 37 4 50 15 47


6


1 8 19


6


4 Leonard


m 6 38 4 49 16 5


sets


51


7 8


6


[tle 1811


4 6 41 4 47 16 41


5 5010 £


9


7 [Luther b 1483


£ 6 42 4 46 16 58 V9 6 43 4 45 17 15


7 3411 17


11 12


3 sun fast 15 35 4 Britius


₩ 6 47 4 42 6 48 4 41


6 49 4 40 18 35


0 2 2 52


16


7 Tea destroyed at [Boston 1773


€ 6 50 4 39 18 50 6 51


1 12 4


9


F


27*s south 11 48


r 6 52 4 38 19 19


6 22


3 @ fast 14 18


6 54 4 37 19 33


7 13


20 21


5 St Cecilia


6 56 4 36


0 4 50


47


22


6 @ enters f


6 57 4 35


20 13 5 50


9 35


23


7 St Clement


6 6 59 4 34 20 38 8


1511 10


25 2 Evacuation 1783 27


1 4 34 20 50 9 29 11


56


26


3 Q rises 3 10


27


24 33 21 1 10 39 ev. 45


4 moon south 5 42 MX 7 3 4 33 21 12 11 46


1 38


27 28 29


5 D &


7 4 4 32 21 23 morn.


2 38


6 O fast 11 18


mx 7 5 4 32 21 33


0 49 3 34


30 7 St. Andrew


-7


6 4 32 21 43'


} 51


4 49


10 F 24th aft Trinity 2 St Martin


v9 6 44 4 44 17 32 ₩ 6 45.4 43 17 48 18


410 52 0 48


13 14 15


5 D south 6 34


18 20 morn. 1 44


6 Machutus


4 39 19 5 2 25 3 41 5 0 rises 8 8


5 22


17 18 19


4 D south 11 48


1


6 58 4 35 20 26 7 010 23 24F 26th Sun.aft Trin


II II


€ 55 4 37 19 47 20


5 10 9 26


5 Tippecanoe bat


m 6 39 4 48 16 23


6 3810 39


8 36 12 0 9 43 morn.


XII. DECEMBER, begins on Sunday, 31 days, 1839


Places names. H. M. Places names. H. M Tybee Bar a 2 15 White Stone a 0 45 It is high water at Elizabethtown-point, New London, Tarpaulen Cove Cape Henlopen, Sandwich Bay, Cockspur in Georgia, and Brunswick in North Caroli- na about the same time as at New-York .- In the time of high water an allowance is made for the influence of the sun.


New @5d, 10h 4m even First @ 13d 4h 50m even


Full @ 20d 7h 47m morn Third @ 27d 11h 5 1m morn


1


Advent.


RO SØdecrise H W


2


2 Sun !ast 10 10


3 53|


6 34


3


3 D south 9 51


7 8 4 31 22 1 m 7 9431 m 7 104 31


22 10 4 55 7 16


4


4 D in apogee


22 18 5 58 7 55


5


5


4 7 11 4 31


22 26 7 0 8 33


6 6 Van Buren born


4 7 12 4 31


22 33 sets


9 11 9 48


7 8 9 10


2 Milton b 1608


VS 7 15 4 30 ~ 7 164 31


23 3


9 51 moru


11 12


4'Landing at Ply -! 5 mouth 1620


w 7 17 4 31 4 7 17 4 31 123 7 10 59


0 22


13


6, Lucy. [1799 )6 7 184 31


23 12


23 15


0 9


2


8


16 17


2 Great fire in N 3 York 1835 4 ) south 10 29 5 Sun fast 2 24


8 7 20 4 32 8 7 21 4 32


23 23


3 53 5 14


6 52


19


II 7 22 4 33 23 26


6 34 7 50 8 9


42 34


22


F @enters VS 1


5 7 23 4 33 23 27 7 23 4 34 23 28 % 7 24 4 34 23 28 5 7 24 4 35 23 27 2 7 25-4 35


23 26 9


30 11 35


24


3 Coincident Time 4 Christmas.


mp 7 25 4 36 23 24 m2 7 25 4 37 23 22


11 40


0 53


27


6 st John


7 26 4 37 23 20


morn


1 37


28 7 Innocents


₾7 264 38 23 17


0 42 1 2 29 43 3 32


29 30


F Frigate Java ta-


~ 7 26 4 39 23 14 1 7 26 4 40 23 10


2 45 4 42


31. 3 Din Apogee


m 7 27:4 40.23


5


3 48


5 50


15


F


7 Washington died 3d in Advent


Y 7 204 31


23 18


1 20


3


4 27


5 47


18


II 7 22 4 32


23 25


20 21


6 D runs high 7 St. Thomas


rises 5 48 7 5


10 26


23


2 Sun & Clock in


8


19


10 55


10 36 ev. 13


25 26


5 St. Stephen


morn 1 6


14


[1782


VS 7 13 4 30 22 40 5 28


F 2d Sun in Advent V2 7 14 4 30


22 46 6 29 10 27


22 52 7 35


11 5


3 O fast 6 45


22 58 8 42 11 41


P 7 194 31


23 21


2-35


DPIES


2 [ken 1812


-


ALMANAC, FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 1849, Being Bissextile or Leap Year, and till the 4th of July, the 64th Year of American Independence. Calculated for the Merid'an and Horizon of New-York, and adapted to Clock Time.


Vernal Equinox March 20, 7 45, A M.


Summer Solstice June


21, 4 52, P M. .


Autumnal Equinox September


22, 6 67, P. M.


Winter Solstice


December 21, 0 17, P. M.


New @ 4d 4h 24m even First @12d 3h 1m morn


Full @18d 7h 38m even Third @ 26d 8h 38m morn


1 4| Circumcision


R


Sedecri Dsel


HW


2


5 slow 4 30


07 27


4 42


22 54 5 52


7 35


3


6 D south 11 4


1 7 27


4 43 22 48 6 48 8 19


4


7 D runs low


VP 7 27


4 44 22 42


sets 8 59


5 6


2 Epiphany


7 27


4 46


22 28


6 34 10


9 38 14


7 3 Putnam b. 1718 M


7 27


4 47


22 21


7 42 10 49


8


4 Lucian Battle of Hf


7 27|4 48


22 13


8 51|11 24


9


5 [N.Orleans1 815)


7 26 4 49 22


4


10 0 11 57


10 11


7


Charleston 1816 ~ Ist Saft Epiph


7 26 4 52


21 36


1 21


13


2


[ratified 1784


7 25


4 53


21 26 1 35


2 22


14 15


4 O slow 9 53 II 7 25 4 55


21


4 4 11 5 24 6 28


6 41 7 45


18


7 Prisca


7 23


4 59 20 29


8 37


19 E


2d S. aft. Epiph


SL 7 23


5


1 20


4 7 8 17|10 37


22


4 Vincent


12 7 215


4,19 36


9 23 11


11


23 5 Sun slow 12 19


7 205


5 19 22


10 27 11 41


24


6


D south 4 19


25


7 Con St Paul


7 195


7:18 53 morn


0 51 1 34


27


2 Treaty with


7 17


5 10.18 23


.0 33 1 36 2 29


28


3 France 1832


+ 7 16 5 11 18


7


2 39 3 40


3 39


4 D south 8 3


1


7 15 5 12 17 51


29 30 31


5 Charles I behead


7 14 5 14,17 34


6


[ed 1643 Vf 7 13 5 15 17 18


5 0 ₹4 38 6 16 5 81 7 15


17 27


4 45


22 35


5 26


9 morn 0 37


7 26 4 51 21 46


morn 0


2 53 3 43 5 19


16


5 D south 10 21


7 24 4 57 20 53


17


6 Franklin b. 17069


7 24


4 58 20 41


rises 5 54


9. 21


8 10 0


20 21


3 Agnes


mp 7 21 5


3 19 50


7 195 6.19 8 11 30 ev 14


26 E 3d S. aft. Epiph m 7 18 5 9 18 38


5 0 20 16


2 Fabian Oent ~ SL 7 22


337 8


3 Peace with Brit'n 8 7 25 4 54 21 15


7 26 4 50 21 55 11


6 Great fire at )€


12 E


E 2d S. aft. Christ vý


-


I. JANUARY, begins on Wednesday, 31 days. 1840


-


18


II. FEBRUARY, begins on Saturday 29 days. 1840


Venus (?) will be Morning Star, until July 24, then Evening Star until May 14, 1841.


The Moon will run highest this year, about the 26th degree of Gemini, and lowest about 26th degree of Sagittarius Latitude of Herschel about 46-3 minutes South, this year Longitude of the Moon's Ascending Node in the middle of this year, 11 signs 0 degrees


Mean obliquity of the Ecliptic, in the middle of this year, 23º 27' 36.3". True obliquity, 23º 27' 43.74.


New@ 3d 9h 3m morn First @ 10d 11h 8m morn


-


Full @ 17d 8h 57m morn Third @ 25d 5h 54m morn


7 Sun s.ow 14 3


GRØ S Ødecri ) seH W


2E Purif. B.V.M.


7 11 5 17 16 43 7 10 5 19 16 26


sets 9 21


6 40 9 56 4 3 9 rises 4 36


4 Agatha


7€ 7 8 5 21 15 50


7 50 10 29 7 7 5 22 15 31 9 0 11 2 10 12 11 36


r 7 6 5 24 15 12


11 25 morn morn 0 13 0 41 1 0


11


3 Clinton d 1828


1 5 28 13 55


1 57 2 1


12


4 ) in perigee


II 7 05 30


13 35 3 11 3 26


13 5 Sun slow 14 37


6 59 5 31


13 15 4 16


5 8


14


6 Valentine


69 6 57 5 32


12 55 5 11 5 55


6 24 7 36


17


2


O slow 14 24


11 52 rise 9


18


3 Luther d 1546


01 6 52


11 31 7 5


9 37


19 4 5


0 enters } Voltaire b 1694


m2 6 51 5 38 11 10 6 49 5 39 6 48 5 41 6 465 42


10 48 10 27 10 18 11


10


22


7 Washington b'n.


6 45 5 43


10 5 11 9 43 morn 921 0 25 8 58 1 27


21 11 41 ev 0 15 57


24 2


25 3 sun slow 13 26


6 42 5 45


1 47


£ 6 41 5 46 8 27 2 26 26 4 Druns low


27 5 D south 7 38


6 39 5 48


8 13


3


9 5 43


29 7morning *r 4 55 19 6 365 50


7 35


4 94 6 48


5 6


5 D south 2 43


7 60 slow 14 34


8 7D south 4 18


9 E 5th S aft Epiph 10


8


7 8 7 II 7


2 5 27 14 15


12 34


16E


7 Sun slow 14 32 Septuagesima


12 13 2 6 55 5 35 6 53 5 36 5 37


6 29 8 23 2


8 1010


8


9 14 10 40


20 21


6


D so 2 54 [1732


23 E Sexagesima St Matthias


m 6 43 5 44


2 54


21 4 19 28 90 sun slow 12 54 V 6 37 5 49


7 51 4


6 53| 8 44


3 2 D south ev 23


w 7 95 20 16 8


r 7 5 5 25 14 53 4 5 26 14 34


2 Sun slow 14 39


1.5


56 565 33


III. MARCH, begins on Sunday, 31 days. 1840


COMMON NOTES FOR 1840.


Dominical letters,


E D


Easter Sunday, April


19


Golden number,


17


Rogation Sunday, May 24


Epact,


26 Ascension Day, May 28 7


Solar Cycle,


1 Whitsunday, June


Roman Indiction,


13


Trinity Sunday, June


14


Julian Period,


6553


Advent Sunday, November 29


New @ 3d 11h gm even First ® 10d 6h 12m even


-


Full3 17d 11h35m even


Third @ 26d1h46m morn -


1,D David


PRØ SØdecri D se HW


2


2 J Wesley d 1791


6 34 5 517


5


5 52 8 19


3


3 1 8


6 33 5 52 6


42


sets 8 56


4


4 Ash Wednesday


6 31 5 53 6


19


6 45


9 30


5


5 Madison b 1757


6 30 5 545


56


7 58 10


4


6


6 O slow 11 21


6 28 5 55 5


33 9 13 10 39


7


7 D Perigee


8


6 27


5 575


9 10 30


11 18


·8 D Quadragesima 9 2 D south 5 0


II 6 23


5 59 4 22


- 10


3 Sun slow 10 18


6 22 6 0'3


59 1 2


0 51


11 12


4 D runs high


6 20 6 13 35


2 10


1 57 3 25.


13


5 Martyr Gregory 6 hersch'l discovr'd 7 [1781


69G


6 15


25


4 30


6 22


15 D 16 17


2 3


St Patrick


71


13


8 3.5


18


4 Stamp act re- [pealed 1766.




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