T 2 HE Ufe of the Table of the Moon's-Age, and the Two enfuing Tide-Tables, is to find the Time of High-Water or Full-Tide, in ang of thofe Places inferted in the faid TideTables. The Table of the Moon's Age is easily underfood; for find the Month defired in the Head of the Table, and the Day of the Month in the first Column under the Letter D, and in the common Meeting of the Lines you will have the Moon's Age. Having found the Moon's Age, as above, bave recourse to the Two enfuing Tide-Tables, and look for the Place defired in the Head of the Said Tables, with the Age of the Moon, in the firft Column towards the Left-hand, and in the Angle of Meeting, is the Time of High-Water in Hours and Minates. Note, The Tides do not fall out always exactly at the Time found in thefe Tables, by reafon of the Difference of the Moon's Latitude, HighWinds, Land-Floods, and the like, which very often alter the Time, but this is the common Rule given. and Setting L OOK in the 4th Column on the Left-hand Page in every Month, where you have the true Hour and Minute of her Rifing from Full to Change, and her Setting from Change to Full, very plainly demonftrated, M. fignifying Morning, and A. Afternoon, To find the Time of the Moon's coming to the South. HIS is fet down for every Day in the Year on the 5th Column on the Left-hand Page in every Month; and note this, The Moon, Planets, or any Fixed Star is faid to be South when they appear to be in the fame Quarter of the Heavens that the Sun is in every Day it Noon, for the Sun is then full South, or on the Meridian. To find the Time of the Sun's Rifing and Setting. HIS, with the Increase and Decrease of Days, and the Time of Day-break, and Continuation of Twilight, and other Ufeful Obfervations, are all con tained in the 6th and laft Column on the Left-hand Pages for certain Days of the Month, and if against the Day propofed, you find not your Defire, then make Pro portion, and the Truth will appear. Hilary Term Begins Jan. 23. Ends Feb. 12. Returns or Eflign-days. Exc. (Rer. Ap. | W.da. 22 23 Saturd. 28 29 30 Saturd. 6 Saturd. In eight days of St. Hilary, 9110 II 12 Friday Eafter-Term Begins April 20. Ends May 16. 2425 From the day of Eatter in's days, April 17| 18 Trinity-Term Begins June 3. on the morrow of the holy Trinity, May Michaelmas-Term Begins On the morrow of All Souls, In eight days of St. Martin, 8 9 10 4 Wedn.. [Wcdn. 13) 1. 4 15 16 Mond Ends July 22, 30/31 17.1 3 Friday 6 7 8 Wedn 12 13 14 15 Wedn. 19 20 21 22 Wedn. Nov. 6. Ends Nov. 28. Nov. 31 4 7 Mond. 12 13 14 15 Tuefd. 18 19 20 21 Mond. From the day of St. Martin in 15 days, 25 26 27 28 Mond. N.B. No Sittings in Westminster-Hall on Afcenfion-day, The Exchequer opens eight Days before any Term, except Trinity, before which it opens but fɔur Days Note, That the first and laft Days of every Term, are the firs and laft Days of Appearance Common Notes and Moveable Feafts, 1768. Golden Number Epact 11 Afcenfion-Day May 12 Dominical Letters CB White-Sunday May 22 Cycle of the Sun Shrove-Sunday Feb, 14 Advent-Sunday Nov. 27 Eafter-Sunday April 3 |