New York directory, 1786, Part 2

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All free governments abound with lawyers. Where men have the privilege of thinking and acting for themfelves, they will involve themfelves in debt and quarrel with their neighbors. In proportion to the debts and difputes of the people, lawyers will multi- ply. Of thefe, America furnilhes a plentiful growth, and New York has its fhare. In this State, the prac- tice of Law is conformed to the Englifh mode ; and is, perhaps, better regulated than in the other States. The feveral degrees in the profeffion-the number of critical examinations that candidates are obliged to pafs thro before they can be admitted as Coun- fellors in the higher courts ; together with the time of ftudy required by the rules of admiffion, render an accefs to the firft honors of the bar so difficult as to preclude ignorant pretenders to the important fcience of law. New York can boaft of many men eminent in a very liberal profeffion, and which has hitherto furnifhed America with fome of her moft able legiflators. It is, however, to be feared that a too rigid adherence to the forms of legal procefs, in England, has fometimes perplexed the road to juf- tice, and prevented valuable improvements in the


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DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK IN 1786.


practice, not only of this, but moft of the States. On a general view of the City, as defcribed thirty years ago, and in its prefent ftate, the comparifon is flattering to the prefent age, particularly the im- provements in tafte, elegance of manners, and that eafy, unaffected civility and politenefs which form "the happiness of focial intercourfe ..


: * It is found, by a memorandum in one of the old Regifters, that the number of inhabitants in the City, taken by order of the King in the year 1697, was as follows:


Men 946


Whites.


Women 1018


Young men and boys 864


Young women and girls 899


Men 209


Negroes.


Women ..


205


Boys and girls. 161


Total


4302


DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK IN 1786. 21


Inhabitants of New Jerfey in Nov. 1785. .:.. , 138,934 Of thefe the blacks. were ... . br; : 10,500 1. The returns of the inhabitants of Rhode Ifland to the General Affembly, in 1783 were ....... .. . 51,869 Of thefe were Indians. 525


Mulattoes. [1/ 2driemit101 464


Negroes .... 4-73 -2,342


In. the other States the Editor has not any official accounts of the number of inhabitants;,, but, the fol- lowing is a very correct eftimate New Hampshire :. 102,000


Maffachufetts.


1.330,000


Pennfylvania


330,000


Delaware. 37,000


Maryland whites


170,000


blacks :80,000


250,000


Virginia, whites


252,000. . „ !!!! .. 1


blacks


280,000


North Carolina, whites


164,000


blacks


60,000


224,000


South Carolina, whites . ..


108,000


blacks ..


80,000


188,000


Montgomery


15,057


215,283


Connecticut had inhabitants by official returns, in


1756


129,994


1774.


197,856


1782.


208,870


20 } DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK IN 1786.


Number of inhabitants in the City and County of New York, in 1756. 13,046


=


1771


21,862


1786.


23,614


Number of inhabitants in the feveral counties in the State of New York, taken in


1786.


.Long Ifland."


30,863


27,731


23,783


Richmond.


3,152


Weftchefter


13,257


21,745


20,554


Dutchefs


14,157


22,404


32,636


Albany


17,424


42,706


72,360


Ulfter


8,105


13,950


22,143


Orange.


4,886


10,092


14,062


83,744


Cumberland.


3,947


Gloucefter


722


146,144


Wafhington.


4,456


Kings


2,707


3,623


3,986


Suffolk


10,290


13,128


13,793


10,980


:10,786


Queens.


13,084


1771.


i:1756.


Total


2,847


2,132


532,000


Georgia, unknown. The account .. which gives 80,000 whites and 20,000 blacks, must be inaccu- rate. The following account of the number of dwelling- houfes in the principal towns of the United States is


22 DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK IN 1786.


given moftly from the Editor's own enumeration in the years 1785 and :786. The round number neareft the actual number is given, merely to affift the memory. The difference, which is never greater than five, is immaterial.


Houses.


Portfmouth, N. H.


450


Newbury-Port.


510


Salem.


730


Bofton .:


2,200


. Providence.


560


Newport.


790


Hartford, city.


300


New Haven, do.


400


New York


3,340


Albany and fuburbs


550


Trenton.


180


Philadelphia and fuburbs


4,500*


Wilmington


400


Baltimore


1,950


Annapolis .


260


Frederick's Town


400


Alexandria


300


Richmond


310


Peterfburg


280


Williamfburg


230


Charlefton


1,540


Savannah


200


* It is Said that Philadelphia contains 50,000 inhabitants. This account must be too bigb. I find by actual enumeration, that in fome towns the boufes contain nearly 9 souls each upon an average; but generally not more than 7; suppose o souls in a bouse in Philadelphia at the time this enumeration was made, viz. in March 1786, the inhabitants were but 40,500. I will allow 100 houses for mistake, and this mill make the inhabitants 41,400.


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DESCRIPTION OF NEW YORK IN 1876.


The inhabitants of New York in 1786, were less than 23,614; for in this number included all the people on the island. The bouses were numbert .. id found to be 3,340. But suppose them 3.500, and the souls in each will not average 7; and this number is high enough for our towns in general.


Why should we estimate the inhabitants of Philadelphia higher "than Boston and New York, the bouses in which will not average 7 somist Suppose the bouses in Philadelphia to be 5,000, which is ; more than the real number, and 8 souls to a bouse, which is also more than the actual average number, and the inhabitants are on these principles, but 40,000. I cannot believe that this estimate is not too high, until I see the actual number published by authority. .


In taking the number of bouses in different towns, I invariably found it to fall short, at least a fifth, of the common estimate made by the most judicious inhabitants. - The American Magazine, N. Y. March, 1788.


11921.20.19 %


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Key to the Changes in the Names of Streets SO FAR AS ASCERTAINED.


FORMERLY CALLED NOW CALLED .


Chatham Row,


Park Row.


Crown ft.


Liberty st.


Dock 'ft.


Pearl st. between Broad st. and


Hanover Sq.


Duke ft.


South William st.


Dyes ft.


Dey st.


Fair ft.


Fulton st. bet. B.way and Cliff st.


Garden ft.


Exchange Place.


George ft.


Spruce st.


Golden Hill,


John st. between William and Pearl


King George ft.


William st. bet. Frankfort and Pearl


King ft.


Pine st.


Little Dock ft.


South st. bet. Whitehall and Old Slip


Little Queen ft.


Cedar st.


Magazine ft.


Part of Pearl st.


Mill ft.


Part of South William st.


Partition ft.


Fulton st. bet. B.way and the N. R.


Princefs ft.


Beaver st. bet. B.way and William


Queen st.


Pearl st. bet. Wall st. and B.way.


Robinfon ft.


Park Place.


James st.


St. James ft.


Smith ft.


William st. between Old Slip and


Liberty st.


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THE NEW-YORK DIRECTORY, CONTAINING A Valuable and well Calculated ALMANACK ;--- Tables of the different COINS, fuitable for any State, and digefted in fuch order, as to render an Exchange between any of the United States plain and eafy.


LIKEWISE,


I. The names of all the Ci-||7. Counfellors at law, and tizens, their occupations where refiding. . and places of abode.


2. The members in Con- grefs, from what flate, and where refiding.


8. Minifters of the gofpel, where refiding, and of what Church.


3. Grand departments of the United States for ad- jufting public accounts, and by whom conducted.


9.Phyficians, Surgeons,and their places of abode. IO. Prefident, Directors, days, and hours of bufi- neff at the Bank.


4. Members in Senate and 11. Profeffors, &c. of the Affembly, from what univerfity of Columbia college. county, and where re- fiding.


12. Rates of porterage, as by law eftablifhed.


5. Judges, Aldermen, and other civil officers, with their places of abode.


6. Public ftate-offices, and by whom kept.


13.Arrivals and departures of the mails at the Poft- Office.


BY DAVID FRANKS.


NEW-YORK: Printed by SHEPARD KOLLOCK, corner of Wall and Water Streets, M,DCC, LXXX, VI.


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( 29 )


FEBRUARY begin on'WEDNESDAY, XXVIIF Dayi'


Firft Quarter the 5th day, is in the Afternoon." Full Moon the 12th day, at Midnight .**: : Laft Quarter the zift day, 3 in the morning.


New Moon the 28th day, 10 in the morning.


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Firft Quarter the 7th day, 7 in the Morning. -. Full Moon the: 14th day; 7. in the Morning.'


: Laft Quarter the and day, 6, in the Morning. ... '1. [ New. Moon the 29th. day, , Io. in. the, Afternoon.


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Firft Quarter the 6th day, at Midnight. Full Moon the 14th day, 5 in the Afternoon.


Laft Quarter the 22d day, 9 in the Afternoon.


Laft Quarter zift day, 11 in the Morning. New Moon the 28th day, 3 in the Morning.


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APRIL begins on SATURDAY, hath XXX Days.


First Quarter the 5th day, It in the morning. Full Moon the 13th day, 10 in the morning.


New Moon the 29th day, 7 in the Afternoon.


Feftivals,


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JUNE begina on THURSDAY, hath XXX days.


Firft Quarter 3d day, 2 in the Afternoon. Full Moon the rith day. 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter the 19th day, 4 in the Morning ..


New Moon the 25th day, 7 in the Afternoon.


D. M.


W.1


Feflivals, Remaricable Days,


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28 Sund Sund. aft. Afcen.


28|Wed


§ Bat. Sulli. In. 76.


4 35


7 25


9 34


3


II IS


19|Thur


¿ Bat. Monm. 78.


4 36


7 24


IO


O


4 Aft. 5


;31 Wed


San . |: Moon


High


E.w.


"Feftivala, .:. . Remarkcable Days,


Sun. rifes.


. feta .. Ls. fets.


M.age


Water


days .M. &c.& H


`H. MH M H. M.


H. M.


Aft.12


Mon 2|Tuef


-


-----


-


18 Thur


1


50


19 Frid | Days 14h. 24m.


20 Satu


7 25


0 8 25


4


17


ar Wed Longeft day.


23|Frid


24 Wed


25 Thur Afcention Day.


4 35 4 35


7 25


8 24 I


9 31


27 Tuef


7 25


Q


I


2 IO 25


4 42


7


9


1 6


7


5


Rifes.


9 51


14 Sund 4 Sund. p. Eaft.


9 48


II 52


15 Thur Days 14h. 54m. 16 Frid


4 35


10 20 20 Morn.


4 35


2 16 13


7


4


9 Frid


4 37


32


II Sund Trinity Sunday, & 4 36


7 24


7 24


8 38 17 10 II


23 Tuef


4 36


Sun


Moon | fets.


M.age.


·High Water


MAY begins on MONDAY, hath XXXI days. "


Firft Quarter the 4th day, Ir in the Afternoon. Full Moon the 13th day, 2 in the Morning.


Laft Quarter the 20th day,. 9 in the Afternoon, New Moon the 27th day, r'in the Morning.'


D. M.


16 53


I 14


8


3 37


I


2 IO IO


5 17


7 Sund 3 Sund. p. Eaft.


5


4 58


lo Wed Cong. met 1775- Ir Thur


4 56


3 34 14


Morn.


17 Wed


Morn. 122


=


4 48


22 Mon


8


7 19


3110 52


-


8


17


&c.


6


------


AUGUST begins on TUESDAY, hath XXXI Days.


Firft Quarter, the Ift day, 10 in the Afternon. Full Moon, the 9th day, 5 in the Afternoon. Laft Quarter, the 16th day, at Noon. New Moon, the 23d day, 3 in the Afternoon. Firft Quarter, the gift day, 4 in the Afternoon.


D. M.


Feftivale, W. Remarkable Days,


3 days


&c.


Sun | Sun rifes H.M


fets. H.M|H M fets.


M. age


[ High Water H. M.


I Tuef Lammas Day.


4 57


7 3 IO 22


8


2


32


2 Wed


4 58


7 2 10 53


3


20


3 Thur


4 58 7


2 II 31


IO


4


9


4 |Frid Days 14th.


4 59


7


6


0


0 16


12


5


41


6 Sun. 8 Sun. p. Tri. &


I


6


50


I


8


I3


6


29


7 Mon


Transfigurat.


5


2


6 58


6


57


3


9


IS


16119


55


Io Thur


5 6


55


7 18 17


IO


34


II Frid Savan. evac. 82.


6 6


54


7 39


18


II


23


12 [Sat.


8 6


52


8 IO


I9


morn.


5


9


6


51


8


36


20


16


14 Mon


5 IO


6 50


9


8


21


I


1 5 |Tuef


5 II


6 49


9 43:22


2


16 Wed Bat. Camd. 8o.


5 13


6 47


IO 28 23


3


I


17 Thur


5 14 6 46 II IS 24


3


54


18 Frid. Days, 13h. 30m.


5 15 6 45


morn.


25


48


19 Sat.


5 16 6


44


0 18


26


5


40


20 |Sun. jIo Sund. p. Tri.


5 17


6


43


I 24


27


5


$6


21 Mon


5 18


6 42


2 32 28


6


30


22 Tuef


5 20


3 40 29


7


20


2:3 |Wed


5 21


6 39


6 38


6 53


I


9


I


25 Frid Days, 13h. 8m.


5 24


7 15


2


9


54


26 Sat.


5 25


6


35


7 38


3


IO


41


27 Sun. 11 Sun. p. Tri. & 5 26


6 34


8


2


4 II


26


28 Mon B. L. Ifland 76.


5 27


6


33


8 28


S 56


6


0



5 3016 301


9 30


71


I


31 |Mon


14 56:7


41


9 5+


I


50


31 |Thur


5 3116 29|10 14


82


30


I


45


I Satu


2 Sund 3 Sund. paft Trini.


4 36


7 24


7


2


36


3 Mon


4 37


7 23


I 30


3


26


4 Tuef Independen. 1776.


4 37 7


23


11 56


9


4


15


Wed Ticon. aband. 77.


4 37 7


23


Morn.


IO


5


5


6 Thur Bat. Great Spri. 81.


4 38


7 22


7 22


0 58


12


6


36


7 Frid


Canon. Gw. In. 76.


4 39


7 21


7 21


7


20


3 14


15


51


Io Mon


4 40 7 20


Rifes.


16


37


Wed


4 41


7


19


8 21


17


IO


2


13 Thur


4 42 7


18


9


O


8


II


10


14 Frid


4 42 7


18


19


Morn.


4 43


7


17


9 39


20


0


3


0


56


Ston. Pt. tak. 79.


4 44 7


16


10 32


22


I


49


4 4517


15


4


23


47


19 Wed


4 457


15


II


38


24


35


20 Thur Days 14h. 35 m.


4 46 7 14


Morn.


25


4


21 |Frid


4 47 7


13


0 28


26


5


23


4 48 7


12


I 28 27


6


1 8


7


9


4 50


7 10


3 38 Sets.


I


8


50


26| Wed


4 51 7


9


7 58


8


23


3 IO


38


27 |Thur


28 Frid Days 14h. Iom.


4 53 7


7


14


4


I


28


29 Satu


4 5417


6


9


5


Aft. 18


30 Sund |7 Sund. paft Trini. 14 55 7


5!


9 3º


6


1


4


Moon


Sun rifes


Sun fets.


fets.


M. age


High Water


W. days


Remarkable Days, &C. 97


HM HM H. M.


H. M.


4 36


7 24


IO 47


6


6


9 Sund 4 Sund. paft Trini.


4 39


2 30


14


8


6


9|Wed


5


4


6 56


rifes.


2 8


14


7


8 |Tuef


5


3


5


5


5


13 Sun. 9 Sund. p. Trin.


0


15 Satu


5 Sund. p. Trin.


4 43|7


17


IO


6


21


16 Sund


17 Mon


18 |Tuef


3


28


22 Satu


23 Sund 6 Sund. paft Trini.


4 49 7


11


2 30


28


29


8


O


24 Mon


25 Tuef Dog Days begin.


4 50


7 10


2


9


44


4 52 7


8


13


7


21


8 Satu


II Tuef Days decreafe rom.


9


12


-


( 34 )


JULY begins on SATURDAY, hath XXXI days.


Firft Quarter the 3d day, 5 in the Morning. Full Moon the 1 1th day, 6 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 18th day, 8 in the Morning. New Moon the 25th day, 4 in the Morning.


D. M.


Feftivals


. Moon


I morn.'


4


54


5 Sat.


5


O


0 26


5


52


4 38


1 36


8


56


OD H I


24 Thur St. Bartholom.


5 22


6 40


fets. 30


8


IO


6 36


29 |Tues St. John Baptift. 30 | Wed


5 28 | 6 32|


5 Aft. 12


8


9 17


2


4


5


8


4 40


8


( 35 )


( 36 )


SEPTEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXX Days.


Full Moon the 8th day,'2 in the Morning. Laft Quarter the 14th day, 6 in the Afternoon.


New Moon the 2zd day, 6 in the morning.


First Quarter the 3och day, to in the Morning.


D. M.


Fatival,


Sun


~Remarkable Days,' rifes


feta


feta


Water


&C. , CY


5 32 6 28


10 53


9


3


16


I|Frid


5 33


6 17


IF 58


4


2 Satu


3 Sund 12 Sund. p. Tri.


5 34


6 26


Morn. =



4 Mon Dog-days end. "


5 35


6 25


I 8


50


41


5 36


6 24


2 -10 13



5 38


6 22


3 14 114


23


5 39


6 20


Rifes.


16


9


5 41


6 19


6 17


7 15


18


3


5 43


6 16


7 48


19 IY


59


5 46


6 14


8 31 /20


Morm


13 Wed N. Lon. bur. 81


5 47


6 13


9 26 21


56


5 49


6 11


IO 26 22


I.


49


14 Thur


5 50


6 10


11 30 23


43


5 51 6


6


7


0 38 25


4


31


5 54


6


6


I 48 2.6


5


21


20 Frid


Bat. Redbank, 77


6 34


5 26


5


29


7


2I Satu


36 5 24


Jets.


8


32


22 Sund Ig Sund. paft Trin.


6 37


5 23


5 21


I


9


23 Mon


38


5


22


5 48


2


IO


2


24 Tuef


6 40


5 20


19


7


8


8


a


5 Aft.


I


27 Frid


6 43


5


17


8 58


9 59


7


2


46


29 Sund 20 Sund. paft Trin.


6 46


5


14


II


4


8


3


36


30 Mon


6 47


5 13


morn. 9


4


26


31 Tuef


6 49 5 II


O


Co


5 17


7


6 II


5 49


II


8


91 3


30 Satu


( 37 )


OCTOBER begins on SUNDAY, hath XXXI days.


Full Moon the 7th day, at Noon. Laft Quarter the 14th day, 3 in the Morning. New Moon the 21ft day, 10 in the Afternoon. Firft Quarter the 3och day, 2 in the Morning.


D. M. MN M + h0


Sun


Sun


rifes


fet


Moon rife


M. age


High Weter H. M.


I Sund |16 Sund. paft Tri.


6 12


5 48


morn. IO


3


56


2 Mon


Billing. evacu. 77.


6 13


$ 47


0 8 11


4


47


3 Tuef


6 14


5 46


I 14 12


5


37


4 Wed |Battle German. 77. 5 Thur


6 16


5


3 38 14


7


17


6 Frid


6 18


5 42


4 42 15


8


7 Satu


Bat. Stillwater, i77. 17 Sund. p. Tr . & Treaty w. Hol. 82


6 21


5 39


6 36 18 IO


58


Io Tuef


6 22


5 38


7 28 19


II


55


II Wed


6 23


5 37


8 26 .20 mora.


12 Thur Days 1th. 12m.


6 24


5 36


9 3º 21


O


49


13 Frid


6 25


5 35


IO 38 22


I


41


14 Satu


T. L. Scrossborn


6 26


5 34


II 48 23


1



15 Sund Eufopus burnt 77.


6 27


5 33


morn. 24


3


3+


16 Mon


Burgoyne taken 77


6 29


5 31


0 58 25


4


6 30


5 30


2


8 |26


5


18 Wed Falmouth burnt 75


6 31


5 29


3


27


4


19 Thur Cornwallis tak. 81


6 33


5 27


4


8 28


6


5+


18 Mon


5 56


6


2 58 27


6


12


5 57


21 Thur St. Matthew.


$ 58


6


5


2 29


7


6


6


Sets.


8


SI


6


I


5 59


6 16


2


9


41|


6


3


5 57


6 38


3 IO


3 ª


6


4


5


56


7


8


4 11


SAft.


4


6


7


5


53


8 20


6


0


48


27 Wed


6


8


5 52


9


8


7


I


3.5


28 Thur


29 Frid St. Michael.


6


9


IO


S


8


2


21


7 :


8


16


6 21


4 18


15


R


-


22 Frid Day & Night equ. 23 Satu


25 Wed Days Ioh. 38m. 26 Thur


6 41


5


6 42


5


18


6 26


3


IO


48


3.5


24 Sund 15 Sund. p. Trin. 25 Mon Arnold's plot, 80. 26 Tuef Phil. taken, 78.


6


5


5


55


7 40


28 Satu Bat. Whitepl. 76.


6 45


5


41


Rifes. 16


9


8 Sund


6 20


5 40


5 58 17 IO


2


9 Mon


6 48 17


IO


7


Io Sund 13 Sund. p. Trin.


II Mon |B. Brandyw. 77. 12 Tuef


15 Frid N. York tak. 76. - '


9


Mora. 24


3


38


16 Satu


Sund 14 Sund. p. Trin.


19 Tuef


6


3


4


8 28


7


20 Wed


5 40


7 Thur Days 12h. 42m. 8 Frid Bat. Eutaw. 81. 9 Satu


Sun Moon 3 High


W. dayı


Festivals, Remarkable Days, &c.


H MH MH. M.


6 15


5 45


2 30 13


6


28


5 Tuef Bat. off Chef. 81. 6| Wed


6


.


1


---


25


17 Tuef


14


6


000


16


SI


I7


6


I


56


5 15


00


8


6 19


H. M.


H MH MH. M.


00


5 53


( 39 )


DECEMBER begins on FRIDAY, hath XXXI Days


Full Moon the 5th day, 8 in the Morning. . Laft Quarter the 12th day, 7 in the Morning New Moon on the 20th day, at Midnight. Firft Quarter the 28th day, 3 in the Morning.


D. M.


W. days


Feftivals, Remarkable Days, &c.


|Sun. /Sun. | Moon rifes | fets HMHM H.M. fets.


M. age


High Water H.M.


Frid


[Days 9h. 22m.


7 19 4 41


2 28


12


6 20


Satu


7 20


4 40


3 38


13


8000


16


4


Mon


7 21


4 39


6


8


15


8


55


5 Tuef


7 21


+ 39


Rifes.


16


9


52


6 Wed


7 22


4 38


5 54


17


IO


7


Thur Bat. Newport, 76.


7 22


+ 38


7


8


18


II 35


8 Frid


Bat. G. Bridge 75.


7 23


+ 37


4 37


9 32


20


0 27


10


Sund |2 Sund. in Advent.


7 24


+ 36


10 38


21


1 19


II


Mon


7 24


+ 36


11 43


22


2


12


12 Tuef


7 24


+ 36


Morn.


23


2


54


13


Wed |Days 9h. 12m.


7 24


+ 36


0 48


24


3


41


14 Thur


Jerfey overrun, 76.


7 25


4 35


1 54


25


4


16


Satu


17 Sund


3 Sund in Advent.


7 25


4 35


+ 44


28


6


18, Mon


7 25


4 35


5 40


29


7


37


19| Tuef


7 25| 4 35


7 25| 4 35


7 25 4 35


5 28


3


9


55


22


Frid


7 25 4 35


6 33


10


46


23 Satu


7 25| 4 35


7 38


11


35


24 Sund


+ Sund. in Advent. Chriftmafs.


7 25| 4 35


8


46


6


Aft. 24


25 Mon


26| Tuef


Heftians taken, 76.


7 25 4 35


IO 54


8


2


2


27 Wed |St. John the Evan.


7 251 4 35


Morn.


9


2


28 Thur Innocents. .


7 251 4 35


0 4


IO


3


29| Frid


7 24| 4 36


1 16


11


4 37


130| Satu


7 24| 4 36


2 26


I2


5 25


31 Sund Montgom. fell, 75 : 7 24 4 36


3 38


13


6 26


5


10


1 19 11


6 11


I


Thur


6


51


5


9


2 30


12


7 4


?


St. John's tak. 75.


6


52


5


3 40


13


7 56


3


Satu


6


53


5


7


4 50


14


8


4


Sund 21 Sund. p. Trin. 6


54


5


6 rifes.


15


9 44


6


Mon


55


5


5


5


5


4


6 18


17 II 30


7


.


8


Wed Days 10 h. 8m.


6


57


5


3


8 26


19


0 27


9


Thur


6


58


5


4


0


9


28


20


I 21


10


Frid


Satu


7


I


4


59


4


58


53


22


3


2


7


3


+


57


Morn


23


3 51


7


+


4


56


14


+ 41


14


Wed Fort Miff. ev. 77


7


5


4


55


2


O


25


5 31


16


Thur Fort Wafh. t. 76 Frid


7


7


9


4



5


4


50


6


29


$ 33


7


=


4


49


fets.


1


19


7


12


4


48


5


4


47


4


47


49


4II


37


7


14 4


46 7



6


1 17


7


15 4


45


1 6


4


44


IO


2


7


7


7


4


44 3


morn.


9 3 47


Wed


7


+


42


O II! IO


+ 41


30 | Thur Provi. Treat. 82


7


18


4 42 | 1 18 |II| 5 35


D. M.


W. days


Feftivals, Remarkable Days, &c.


Sun. rifes H.M


fets, Sun. | Moon feta.


M.age


| High Water


HM


H.M.


H.M.


Wed | All Saints.


6 50


7


2


13


Mon Montreal ta. 75 Tuef


6


+


54


3


O


26


6 20


7


8


+


52


4


0


27


7


1


17


Satu Fort Lee tak. 76


19


Mon


21


Tuef


22


Wed


7


13


Thur Days 9h. 36m.




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