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100 1  Seaman, Henry,|dactive 1675. 
245 12 A second edition of the nevv almanack for the year 1656. 
       Or, the nocturnall revised: :|bbeing annotations upon the 
       late Mercurius AĆ«ro-machus. Wherein that author, or the 
       printer for him, which is all one was very rightly 
       mistaken, when he intituled the same a rel--i--ation of 
       strange and wonderful sights seen in the aire on the first
       of January last, at the time the moon was in the eclipse. 
       The truth whereof, if any man doubteth, it is but airing 
       his horse in a morning or so, as far as Selby in Yorkshire,
       which is scarce an 150 miles off, where the print of the 
       horses feet are still to be seen in the skie. Together 
       with an huge compasse-window rainbow, seen that night at 
       Jack-daw-ood, in the same countie; where the eccho of the 
       drums and trumpets remian visibly to be heard to this day.
       Being likewise communicated in a letter to a friend, with 
       an epistle dedicatory at the end of the book. 
246 2  Nocturnall revised 
260    London :|b[s.n.],|cPrinted in the year 1656. 
300    [4], 11, [1] p. 
500    Not in fact an almanac. Possibly a satire. 
500    Annotation on Thomason copy: "March 25". 
500    Reproduction of the original in the British Library. 
500    Attributed to Henry Seaman -- cf. Wing. 
650  0 Omens|xHumour|vEarly works to 1800. 
650  0 Satire, English|y17th century. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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