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ALMANAC AND TIDE TABLE FOR 1871.
13
APRIL, 1871.
Full Moon, 5 2 23 p.m.
Last Quarter,. ..12 5 51a.m.
PHASES OF THE MOON.
New Moon, 19 7 3 p.m. f Perigee— 7th day, 2 p.m.
First Quarter,... .17 11 48 p.m. \ Apogee— 23rd day, 8 a.m.
REMARKABLE DAYS.
1
Sat.
2
Sun
3
Mon
4
Tu.
5
We.
6
Th.
7
Fri.
8
Sat.
9
Sun.
10
Mon.
11
Tu.
12
We.
13
Th.
14
Fri.
IB
Sat.
16
Sun.
17
Mon.
18
Tu.
19
We.
20
Th.
21
Fri.
22
Sat.
23
Sun,
24
Mon.
25
Tu.
2(5
We.
27
Th.
28
Fri.
29
Sat
30
Sun.
All Fool's Day
Palm Sunday
Rev. John Howe died, 1705
Oliver Goldsmith died, 1774
Telescopes invented, 1590
Game certificates expire
Good Friday
Petrarch crowned at Rome, 1341
Easter Sunday
Sir J. Pringle born, 1707
Rowland Hill died, 1833
America discovered, 1492
Vaccination introduced, 1796
Oxford and Cambridge terms begin
Mutiny.^at Spithead, 1797
Low Sunday ,
St. Patrick
Abernethy died, 1841
Byron died, 1824
Great agitation at Leghorn, 1849
David Mallet died, 1765
Duke of Sussex died, 1843
St. George
(25), Oliver Cromwell born 1599
Duchess of Gloucester born, 1776
Plague in London, 1665
James Bruce died, 1794
Baron Denon died, 1825
Mutiny of Bounty, 1789
War with France, 1803
HIGH WATER AT SUN'S I
GLASGOW. DECLIK.I
SUN.
MOON.
Morn.
H. M.
9 58
11 18
33
1 13
1 51
2 30
3 9
3 50
4 32
5 17
6 12
7 19
8 48
10 19
11 31
43
1 21
1 53
2 25
2 54
3 26
3 58
4 29
5 2
5 56
6 38
7 54
9 IS
Even .
H. M.
10 41
11 46
10
55
1 32
2 10
2 49
3 29
4 40
4 54
5 44
6 43
8 3
9 34
11
11 58
21
1 3
1 36
2 10
2 40
3 10
3 42
4 14
4 45
5 23
6 10
7 14
8 36
10
North. | Rises.
D. m.
4 29
4 52
5 15
5 38
6 1
6 23
6 46
7 9
7 31
7 53
8 15
8 37
8 59
9 21
9 42
10 4
10 25
10 46
11 7
11 28
11 4S
12 8
12 29
12 48
13 8
13 28
13 47
14 6
14 25
14 43
II. M.
5 52
5 49
5 46
5 43
5 41
5 39
5 36
5 33
5 30
5 28
5 26
5 24
5 22
5 19
5 16
5 13
5 11
5 8
5 6
Sets,
H. ST.
6 52
6 54
6 56
6 5S
7
7 2
7 10
7 12
7 14
7 15
7 18
7 20
7 22
7 24
7 26
3
5
4 58
4 56
4 54
4 52
4 50
4 47
4 44
4 42
4 40
7 28
7 30
7 32
7 34
7 36
7 33
7 40
7 42
7 44
7 46
7 48
7 50
Age.
Days
113
123
13'3
14-3
153
16-3
17-3
18.3
19-3
20'3
21-3
22-3
233
24-3
253
26-3
27-3
28-3
29-3
0"7
1-7
2-7
3-7
4-7
57
6-7
7-7
8.7
9-7
107
South.
p. m.
9 8
9 59
10 50
11 40
4.M.32
1 25
2 20
3 17
4 17
5 17
6 17
7 13
8 7
8 57
9 43
10 28
11 11
11 53
p.m 36
1 19
2' 4
2 50
3 38
4 28
5 18
6 8
6 58
5 48
S 35
Add.
M. S.
4
3 42
3 24
3 6
2 48
2 31
2 13
1 56
1 39
1 22
1 6
50
34
19
4
3ubt.ll
25
39
53
1 6
1 19
1 31
1 43
1 54
2 5
2 16
2 26
2 34
2 44
2 53
AY, 18 71.
7
S
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
D. H. M.
Full Moon 4 11 p.m.
Last Quarter,. ..11 2 23 p.m.
PHASES OF THE MOON.
New Moon, 19 10 45 a.m. f Perigee— 5th day, 8 a.m.
First Quarter,.. ..27 1 2 p.m. \ Apogee— 20th day, 3 p.m.
REMARKABLE DAYS.
I HIGH WATER AT] SUN'S
GLASGOW. i DECLIN.
MOON.
Mon.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tu.
We.
Th.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun;
Mon.
Tu.
We,
Th.
Fri.
Sat.
Sun.
Mon.
Tu.
Wed.!
Union of England and Scotland, 1706..
Princess Charlotte married, 1816
Archbishop Sharpe killed, 1679
Henry VI. murdered, 1471
Napoleon died at St. Helena, 1S21
10 34
11 32
40
1 20
2 3
2 47
3 30
4 17
5 7
6 4
Hamburg burnt, 1842
(7) James I. arrived in London, 1603..
Schiller died, 1805 ,
Battle of Lodi, 1796
Earl Chatham died, 1778
Lord Strafford beheaded, 1641 jj 7 13
Battle of Langside, 1568 | 8 31
Rogation Sunday | 9 51
New Whitsunday term | 10 56
Sir Wm. Petty born, 1623 j 11 47
R. Tannahill died, 1810 j 8
Holy Thursday I 50
(IS) Secession of the Free Church, 1843 jj 1 22
Columbus died, 1506
Island of St. Helena discovered, 1502.
Rogation Sunday
Battle of Ramillies, 1706
Queen Victoria born, 1819
Princess Helena born, 1846
Holy Thursday ,
Capture of Palermo, 1860 ,
William Pitt born, 1759
(28) Whitsuntide
Sir J. Macintosh died, 1832
Anne Boleyn crowned, 1533
1 58
2 30
3 2
3 34
4 8
4 46
5 29
6 18
7 20
8 36
9 42
10 4G
11 6
11 56
18
1
1 41
2 24
3 52 1
4 42 |
5 34 j
6 37 I
7 51 |
9 11 j
10 27 j
11 23 5
"6 30 I
1 7 1
1 39 J
2 14
2 46 J
3 18 I
3 51
4 26
5 6
5 53
6 48
7 58 8
9 12 I
10 15 !
11 13 1
North
D. M.
15 2
15 20
15 37
15 55
16 12
16 29
16 46
17 3
17 19
17 35
17 50
18 6
18 21
IS 35
18 50
19 4
19 17
19 31
19 44
19 57
20 9
20 21
20 33
20 44
20 55
21 6
21 16
21 26
21 36
21 45
21 5
Rises
II. M.
4 37
4 35
4 33
4 31
4 2S
4 25
4 23
4 21
4 19
4 18
4 16
4 14
4 12
4 10
3 59
3 58
3 57
3 55
3 53
3 52
3 51
3 50
3 48
3 47
3 45
3 44
3 43
II. M.
7 49
7 51
7 54
7 57
7 59
8 1
8 3
8 5
8 7
8 9
8 11
8 13
8 15
8 17
8 19
8 21
8 23
8 24
8 26
8 28
8 30
8 32
8 33
8 35
8 37
8 38
8 40
8 42
8 43
8 44 ,
8 45 I
Days
11-7
12-7
13-7
147
15-7
16-7
17-7
18-7
19-7
20-7
21-7
22 7
23-7
24-7
25' 7
267
27-7
28-7
0-1
1-1
2-1
31
41
51
6-1
7-1
8-1
91
10-1
11-1
121
South. 6 Subt.
9 27
10 17
11 9
4 7
5 7
6 3
6 55
7 43
8 27
9 10
9 52
10 34
11 17
P.M. 1
47
1 35
2 24
3 13
4 3
4 53
5 41
6 29
7 17
8 5
8 55
9 47
3 1
3 S
3 15
3 22
3 27
3 32
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3 50
3 48
3 45
3 42
3
3
3
3
JAMES YUILLE, Teacher of Mathematics and Navigation.

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