A CATALOGUE of the Moft Reverend, Right Reverend, and ev rend, the Archbishops, Bithops, and Deans, exercifing Ecclefiaftical Jurifdicti n in England, 1788. Deans Names. Dr George Horne Bishop Thurlow Dr. Thomas Thurlow Hon. Dr. Wm. Digby Dr. Jeffery Ekins Dr. Foley Hon.Dr. J Cornwallis Dr. Proby Dr. John Thomas Litchf. & Cov. Dr. John Warren Dr. Thomas Lloyd Bangor Dr. Beilby Porteus Dr. William Smith Chefter Oxford Dr. John Butler Mr. Claudius Crigan Dr. Cyril Jackfon Hon. John Harley Exeter A TABLE of TERMS and Returns for the Year 1788. HILARY Term begins January 23, ends February 12. Returns or Effoign Days. In eight Days of St. Hilary In fifteen Days of St. Hilary On the Mor. of the Purif. of the Bl. V. M. Exc. Ret. App. W. D. Jan. 20 21 22 23 Wedn. 27 28 29 30 Wedn. Feb. 31 4 EASTER Term begins April 9, ends May 5. 5. 6 Wedn. 12 Tuefd. 27 28 29 On the Mor. of the Afcenfion of the Lord May 2 On the Morrow of the Holy Trinity in eight Days of the Holy Trinity in fifteen Days of the Holy Trinity From the Day of the Holy Trinity in TRINITY Term begins May 23, ends June 11. May 19 20 21 25 26 June 1 2 Weeks 8 9 27 ΙΟ 11 Wedn. MICHAELMAS Term begins November 6, ends November 28. N. B. No Sittings in Weftminster-Hall on the Second of February, Afcenfion-day, and Midfummer-day. The Exchequer opens eight Days before any Term begins, except Trinity, efore which it opens but Four Days. Note, The first and laft Days of every Term, are the first and last Days of Appearance. The Names of the Learned JuDES in the Law. I. Rt. Hon. Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor. Sir Nash Grofe, Knt. IV. In the S Sir James Eyre, Knt. L. C. B. The REGAL Table. The Year, Month, and Day, when each King and Queen began to Length of each reign, accounting the Year to be gin January 1. Reign, Kings Names began to reignY. M. Number of Years expired fince their Reigns ended. D.end Kings Names 26 701 William 24634 Stephen 589 Richard 2 I 2 10 10 3 29653 Henry 118 10 8 9 I John 1199 April 617 6 13 572 John Henry III. 1216 Oct. 1956 28516 Henry 3 Edward I. 1272 Nov. 1634 7 21481 Edward Edward II. 1307 July 719 6 Edward III. Richard II. 1377 June 2122 3 Henry IV. Henry V. 1413 Mar. 209 5 Henry VI. 1422 Aug. 3138 6 Edward IV. 1461 Mar. 422 Edward V. 1483 April 9 0 Richard III. 1483 June 22 2 2 Henry VII. 1485 Aug. 22 23 8 Henry VIII. 509 April 2237 9 Edward VI. 1547 Jan. 28 6 5 Q. Mary I. 1553 July 6 5 4 1558 Nov. 17+4 1603 Mar. 2422 18461 Edward 8389 Richard 20 375 Henry, 2 13 305 Edward 2 3 2 &no +43 786 1 Charles I. 1625 Mar. 2723 TO Charles II. 1649 Jan. 3036 7103 Charles 2 James II. 685 Feb. 7 99 James 2 Will. 3. & M. 1689 Feb. 1313 Q. Anne George I. 702 Mar. 812 1714 Aug. 4 10 George II. George III. 112 1727 June 1133, 1760 Oct. 251 o 23 86 William 24 74Q. Anne 10 61K. George 1 4 14 28K. George 2 Crowned Sept. 22, 1761. 3 The Ufe of the following TABLE of the Moon's Southing, to find the Time of High-Water, and the Hour of the Night. I. To find the Time of High-Water in moft Parts of Take the Time of the Moon's Southing for the Day propofed, and to that add the Hours and Minutes which fland against the Place required in the following Table of SeaCoafts, and the Sum will be the Time of High-Water at the Place required on that Day. A Table of the Sea Coasts. Portsmouth, Queenborough, Southampton, Downs, Gravesend, Ramkin, Guernsey, Lynn, Fofdyke, Hull, Weymouth, Dartmouth, Crofs-Keys, Bridgewater, Milford Haven, Lizard, Wintertown, 2 3 Yarmouth, Ifle of Wight, the Needles, fle of Man, Orkney, Pool, South- Foreland, Dover, Harwich, Orfordnefs, Bullein, H. M. 45 30 15 Rye, Solebay, Margate-Road, I. To find the Hour of the Night by the Shadow of the Moon on a Sun-Dial. 1. When the Shadow falls precifely on the Hour 12, then the Time of the Moon's Southing, found in the preceding Table is the exact Time of Night. But in other Cafes, 2. If the Shadow wants of 12, fee how much it wants of it; which Time, fubtracted from that of the Moon's Southing, leaves the Time of Night. Note, You must add 12 Hours to the Moon's Southing, if Need be. 3. If the Shadow has paft 12, add the Time that it has paft it to the Time of the Moon's Southing; the Sum will be the Time of Night required; abating 12 Hours from that Sum, if Need be, |