Whalley, John, 1653-1724
John Whalley Whalley, John (1653–1724), astrologer and almanac writer
John Whalley
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (14)
Works
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Annus tenebrosus, or dark year. : Or, an almanack for the year of Christ 1715 ... containing the daily motions of the planet ... together with variety of useful tables and other things ... calculated for, and fitted to the meridian of Dublin | |
Astrological judgment on the year 1690 | |
A decree of the stars for Cornelius Carter : by Doctor John Whalley. | |
Directions for the use of Whalley's pills and elixir. | |
England's Mercury, or, An ephemeris for the year of Christ 1690 | |
The flying post or, the post-master, 1705-1708: | |
A full, true, distinct and perfect account of the prodigy, which with wonder and amazement was observed at Dublin, Sunday May the 24th 1713, in the Evening; with Convenient Remarks thereon, By John Whalley Professor of Astrology and Physick. | |
Memoranda and brief diary of an unknown Dublin official, within a printed copy of Whalley's Almanack | |
Mercurius Britannicus | |
Results for the OECD comparative modelling project from the Whalley-Wigle model | |
Sudden death or Observations concerning the pestilence. Said to be now reigning in Hungary, Transilvania, Turkey, and England, with an account of sudden death of several persons in about the city of Dublin, within 8 or 10 days last past, but particularly of a woman who dying suddenly at Rathfarnum was buryed and taken up a again etc. By John Whalley. | |
[To] the Right Honourable the Knights, Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament assembled. The humble petition of John Whalley. Sheweth, That pon application made to your petitioner, by several poor inhabitants and house-keepers of the city of Dublin. | |
Whalley, Rev v'd, or an Almanack for the year of Christ, 1696, being bissextile, or leap year, and from the Creation, according to Scripture ... fitted to the Meridian of Dublin ... Dedicated to the Parliament of Ireland |