Poor Robin. 1730. A new almanack after the old and new fashion: Wherein, they that can read, may see how many months there are in the year, and what is fit to be eat and drank in each month; also the eclipses and signs both new and old. Being the second after bissextile or leap year. Containing a two-fold calendar. Viz. The good old English honest protestant account, and their saints days, &c. also the new strange foreign account, with their saints, whether canonized at Cheapside, Tyburn, or elsewhere. Written by Poor Robin, knight of the Burnt Island, a well-wisher to the mathematicks

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Imprint
London : Printed by W. Bowyer for the Company of Stationers, 1730.
Publication year
1730
ESTC No.
T17612
Grub Street ID
213183
Description
[48]p. ; 8°.
Note
Titlepage and main text in red and black

Sig. C comprises 'Poor Robin, 1730. A prognostication ..' with an additional titlepage, bearing the imprint of G. Parker

Imprimatur, E. C. Julii 21, 1729

Bowyer printed only sig. A

Bowyer's records show 100 fine-paper copies printed

At foot of title, above imprint: Julii 21, 1729. Imprimatur, E.C.