'A T A A 2 O T P A' N I O 2,

The COELESTIAL ATLAS ;

Or, A New

E P H E M E R I S

For the Year of our LORD 1782*

Being the fecond after

BISSEXTILE, or LEAP-YEAR.

Wherein are contained The Heliocentrick and Geocentrick Places of the Planets, the Eclipses of the Luminaries, and other remarkable Pheno- mena that will happen this Year.

Carefully computed From the genuine Tables of Dr. Edmund Halley, thofe of Profeffor Mayer, and other the lateft and moll correft

ASTRONOMATIC AL TABLES.

ALSO

A Compleat Almanack, containingtheFEASTs and Fasts of the Church of England; the Times of the Lunations j the Rifing and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets, &c. Adapted to the

Meridian and Latitude of the ancient and honourable CITY of LONDON.

To which are added, Several ufeful Tables : As, a Table of the Sun's Declination ; a Ta b l e by which the Times of the Sun's Rifing and Setting may be known by Infpection, on every Day in the Year, and in any Part of Great-Britain or Ireland; a Tide-Table, and a very correct one of the Eclipfes of Jupiter's firft Satelles j and, laftly, an exact Tab l e of the Rifing, Southing, and Setting of Thirty of the molt remarkable fixed Stars, taken from Mr. Flamsteed's Catalogue.

By ROBERT WHITE,

Teacher of the Mathematicks.

The Thirty-third Impression. L O N D Q~W%

Printed for the Company of STATIONERS ; and fold by JOHN Wilkie, at their Hall, in Ludgate-ftreet. [Price Nine-Pence ditched.]

2 Notes, Seafons, &c. White.

Chronological Notes for the Year 1782.

Golden Number * - 16

Cvde of the Sun - 2 7

Tne Epaft - - - 15

Domirrcal Letter - - I

Number of Direction - 25

Roman Indi&ion - - 15

Sepuaaefima Sundayjan. 27 Shrove Sunday - #eb 10 Falier Pay - Mar. ji Whitsunday * May 19 Trinity Sunday - May 26 Advent Sunday - Dec. 1

Aries

35

Cancer

1 =2= Libra

Taurus

a

Leo

1 rr| Scorpio

n

Gemini

Virgo

1 £ Sagitary

Aftronomical Characters explained.

Vf Capricorn ZZ Aquarius X Pifces

h Saturn © Sol (theSun)j D Luna(thc Moon) 0 Tellus, 11 Jupiter $ Venus & Moon's N. Node Terra (or

$ Mars g Mercury £S her S. Node the Earth)

£ Con] -mclion when Planets are in the fame Sign, Deg. Min. &c. % Sextile when 2 Signs did. I A Trine when 4 Signs did. Quartile when 3 Signs dift. I § Oppofition when6Signsdin\

Of the Four Quarters of the Year 1782. ?Tp H E Spring Quarter begins on the 20th Day of March, at 10 Minutes

J[ paft 11 in the Morning, apparent Time.

The Summer Quarter begins June the 21ft, 21 Minutes paft 9 in the

Morning.

The Autumnal Quarter begins September the 22d, 59 Minutes paft 10

afternoon.

The Winter Quarter begins December the 21ft, 23 Minutes part 3 in

the Afternoon.

* H * HE beautiful Planet Venus will be an E^ning Star to the 20th Day fl of March, at which Time me becomes a Morning Star, and fo con- tinues to the Year's End.

Jupiter will be a Morning Star until the 15th Day of June j and jfter that Time he will be an Evening Star to the Year's End.

5

1782. Law Terms and Judges. 3

The Names of the Learned JUDGES of the LAW,

f. The R. H. Edward Lord Thurlow, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain. Right Honourable Sir Thomas Seweli, Knt. Matter of the Roils.

II. In the I R. H. Wm. Earl Mansfield, L. C. J. Edward Willes, Efqj K. Bench. J Sir W. H. Aihurit, Knt. Francis Bulkr, Efq;

III. In the 7 R. H. Alex. Lord Loughborough, L. C. J. Sir Henry Gould, Knt. C. Pleas. 3 Sir George Nares, Knt. John Heath, Efq;

IV. In the 7 Sir John Skynner, Knt. L. C. B. Sir James Eyre, Knt. Exchequer 3 Sir Beaumont Hotham, Knt. Sir Richard Perryn, Knt;

James Wallace, Efq} Att. Gen. James Mansfield, Efq; Sol. Gen.

A TABLE of TERMS and their RETURNS.

Hilary Term begins Jan. 23, ends Feb. 12.

Returns or EfToign-days. Exc. Ret. Ap. V/. D.

In eight Days of St. Hilary, - - Jan. 20 21 22 23 Wedn.

From the Day of Sr. Hilary in 15 Days - 27 28 29 30 Wedn.

On the Morrow of the Purif. Blefled Mary, Feb. 3*4 5 6 Wedn.

In eight Days of the Purif. of BleiTed Mary, -9 to 11 12 Tuefd.

EaiterTerm beginsApril 17, ends May 13,

From the Day of Eafter in 1 5 Days,

- April 14

^5

16

17

Wedn.

From the Day of Eafier in 3 Weeks,

- - 2 1

22

23

7 A

Wedn.

From the Day of Earlier in 1 Month,

- 2S

30

Mi

Wedn.

From the Day of Eafter in 5 Weeks,

- May 5

6

7

8

Wedn.

On the Morrow of the Afcenfion, -

TO

11

12

T3

Monday

Trinity Term begins May 31, ends June 19.

On the Morrow of the Holy Trinity, - May 27

In 8 Days of the Holy Trinity, - - June 2

In 15 Days of the Holy Trinity, - - - 9

In 3 Weeks of the Holy Trinity, - - 16

28

29

31

Friday.

4

5

Wedn.

IT

12

Wedn.

l8

19

Wedn.

<•> Q

6

' Wedn.

14

*5

Friday.

20

21

Thurf.

27

28

Thurf.

Michaelmas Term begins Nov. 6, ends Nov. On the Morrow of All Souls, « - Nov. 3 4

On the Morrow of St. Martin, - - - 12 27 In eight Days of St. Martin, - - - - 18 19 In 15 Days of St. Martin, - - - 25 26

N. B. No Sittings in Weftminfter-Hall on Afcenfioh-day, Midfummer- <Say, and the 2d of February.

The Exchequer opens eight Days before any Term begins, except Trinity, before which it opens but four Days. iSfflBSS-v '

Note, That the firft and laft Days of every Term, are the firft and laft Days of Appearance.

A 2

4

Royal Family, &c. White.

BIRTH-DAYS of the ROYAL FAMILY.

King George III. June 4, 1738

Prince of Wales, Aug. 12, 1762

Prince Frederick, Aug. 16, 1763

Prince Wm. Henry, Aug. 21, iy65

Prs.Cha. Aug. Mat. Sept. 29, 1766

Prince Edward, Nov. 2, - 1767

Prs. Augufta Sophia, Nov. 8, 1768

Prs. Elizabeth, May 22, - 1770

Prince Erneft Auguilus, June 5, 1771

Prince Aug. Fred. Jan. 27, 1773

Prince Adolph. Fred. Feb. 24, 1774

Princefs Mary, April 25, - 1776

Princefs Sophia, Nov. 3, - 1777

Prince O&avius, Feb. 23, - 1779

Prince Alfred, Sept. 22, - 1780

Queen Charlotte, May 19, 1744

Prs. Amelia, June 10, - 171 1

Prs.AuguftaofBrun.Aug.il, 1737

Duke of Gloucefter, Nov. 25, 1743

Duke of Cumberland, Nov. 7, 1745

Sovereigns of Europe, their Acceifion,

Kingdoms, &c. To whom fubjecl. When born. Began to reign

England, &c,

France

Ruffia

Spain

Portugal

Pruflia

Denmark & Norway

Sweden

Germany

Poland

Holland

Popedom

Sardinia

Ottoman Empire

George III. Lewis XVI. Catharine II. Charles III. Mary

Frederic III. Chriftian VII. Guftavus III. Jo fop h

Stan flaus III. William V. Pius VI. Vidtor Achmet IV.

June 4, Aug. 23, May 2, Jan. 20, Dec. 7, Jan. 24, Jan. 29, Jan. 24, Mar. 13, Jan. 17, March 8, Dec. 27, June 26, Nov. 5,

1738

oa.

25>

1754 May 10, 1729 July 9, 1716 Aug. 10, 1734 Feb. 24, May 20, 1749^.™. 14, 1746 Feb. 13,

1741 1732 1748 1717 1726 1719

Aug. 18, Nov. 25, Oft. 11, Feb. 18, Mar. 20, Jan. 21,

1760 1774 1762 1759 1777 1740 1766 1771 1765 1764 1751 1775 1773 1774

The Full Weight of the Coins, with the Leas Weight allowed to pafs of the Gold Coin.

Wt. allowed. GOLD. dwt. gr. Guinea, - - 58 Half Guinea, - 216 Quarter Guinea, 1 8

Full Wt. dwt. gr.

5 9|| 2 i6£* ~8 9

1 83.2

SILVER. A Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Six Pence,

Full Wt. dwt. gr.

19 8|. 9 i6t

1 22

According to the above proportions it appears, that the value of a lb. of filveris 62s. or 3 1. 2 s. and of a lb. of gold is 44^ guineas, or 46 1. 14s 6d. Alfo that the ox, of (ilver is 5s 2d. and the ox-., of gold 3 1. 17s. io^d. So that the value of the ftandard gold is 15 times that of the filver. and 1 -14th more.

1782 Kings and Queens.

A Table of the Kings and Queens of England fince the Conquest,

Kings and Queens

Born A.D.

Began their Reign

Reigned Y. M. D.

>

era rs

Rem. Deaths : Where and Dethroned 1 buried

i

Will. Conq. Will. Rufus Henry I. Stephen

1027

T°57 1068 1105

1066 oa. 14

1087 Sept. 9 1100 Aug. 2 1 135 Dec. 1

20 10 26 12 10 24

35 3 29 18 10 24

60 43

77 49

Burft by Leap. Slain acciden- tally.

|Caen,Norm Winchefter Reading Feveriham

Henry II. Richard I. John

Henry III. Edward I. Edward II. Edward III. Richard II.

rI33 1 156 1 1 65 1207 1230 1284 1312 1 366

1 1 54 OcT:. 25 1189 July 6 1 1 99 April 6 1216 Ocl. 19 1272 Nov. 16 1307 July 7 1327 Jan. 25 1377 June 21

34 8 11 990 17 6 13 56 0 28

34 7 *i 19 6 18 50 4 27 22 3 8

55 43 50 65 67 43 65 33

Slain with an Arrow.

Dep. & murd.

Fonteveraud

Footeveraud

Worcefter

Weftminrtei

Weftminfler

Gloucester

Werrminrter

Wefrminrler

Henry IV. Henry V. Henry VI.

1367 1389 142 1

1399 Sept. 29 14 1 3 Mar. 20 1422 Aug. 31

J3 5 9 5 11 38 6 4

46

33 40

Dep. & murd.

Canterbury VVeftminfter Wind Tor

Edward IV. Edward V. Richard III.

1442 147 1 *443

146 1 Mar. 4 1483 April 9 1483 June 22

22 1 5 0 2 15 220

41

4f

52 55 <5

f ^

69

58 48

54 67 32 52 49 67

77 ept

Murder'd. Slain in Battle.

Windfor Not known Leicefter

Henry VII. Henry VIII. Edward VI. Mary I. Elizabeth

1456 1492

l537 1 1 1 6

'"533

14.85 Aug. 22 1509 A pril 22 1547 Jan. 28 icc-j Tulv 6 1558 Nov. 17

23 8 0

37 9 6 6 5 8

<J All

44 4 7

Died of Grief.

Weftmmfter

Windfor

Weflminfter

Weftmmfter

Weftmlmier

James I. Charles I. Charles II, James II. Mary II. William III. Anne George I. George II. George III.

1566 1600 1630

l633 1662 1650 1665 1660 1683 1738

1603 Mar. 24 1625 Mar. 27 1649 Jan* 1685 Feb- 6 1689 Feb- J3 1689 Feb. J3 1702 Mar. 8 1714 Aug. 1 1727 June 11 1760 Ocl. 25

22 0 3

23 10 3 36 0 7

407

5 15 13 0 23

12 4 24 12 IO 10

33 4 14 Crowned S

Beheaded.

Abdicated.

Kill'd by a Fall from his Horfe.

. 22, 1761.

Weftminrrer

Windfor

Weftmmfter

St. Germain

Weftminfter

Weftminfter

Weftminfter

Hanover

Weftminfter

Above you view the Rife and Fall of Kings, Whofe Fate fometimes a ufeful LefTon brings. Well if all Men could profit from the pad \ Each know his Duty, each excel the laft, And juftly execute his ftated Tafk.

Bifhops, &c.

White.

A Table of the moft Reverend, Rigrht Reverend, and ReverenH, the Archbishops , Bishops and Deans, exercifing Ecclefu>ucal Jurisdiction, 1782.

Bishops. H. Dr. F. Comwallis ]

Arch-Bifhop ( Dr. Will. Markham 1

Arch-Bifiiop

Dr. Robert Lowth

i

Dr. John Egerton ^

Hon. Dr. B. North \ i

Lord J. Beauclerk Sir W. Afhburnham

Dr. John Hume

Dr. Philip Yonge |

Dr. Thomas Newton

Dr. Charles Mofs |

Dr. J. Shipley Dr. Edmund Law Dr. S. Barnngton Dr. John HinchlifTe

H. Dr. James Yorke

Dr. John Thomas

Dr. Kurd |

Dr. Moore Dr. Beilby Porteus Dr. John Butler Dr. John Rofs Dr. Thurlow Dr. John W arren Dr. J. Cornwall is Dr. samuel Hallifax

Dr. George Mafon

Sees, IJtch&Cov. : Carterb.A.B Cbtfter York A. B. St,. David's Oxford London Bangor Durham hitch & Cov. Worcefter Winchefter Hereford Chichefter Briftol

Oxford

Salifbury Briftol Norwich Briftol St. David's Bath & Wells St. Afaph Carlifle Landaff Peterborough Gloucefttr Ely

Roche fter

; Utch.&Ccv.

1 W orcefter

Chefter Oxford Exeter Lincoln St. David's Litch.&Cov. Gloucefter

Weftminfter Sodor & Man Wind for

Date.

749

74S 777

757 777 754 752 768

775 781 746.

754 756 753 766

753 761 761

766

774 769 769 769 769

779 781

774

775 781

775 777 777 77* 779 779 781

Succeeded. Smallbroke de Seeker deceaf. Keene tranflat. Drummond de. Squire deceaf. Hume tranfl. Terrick dec. Willes tranfl. Trevor deceaf. Cornwallis tr. Johnfon deceaf. Thomas decea.'. Egerton deceaf. Mawfon tranfl. Ccnybeare dec, Seeker tr. Thomas tr. Hume tranflat Hayter tranfl. Yonge tranfl. Clagget tranfl. Willes deceafed Newcome dec. Ly Helton dec. Shipley tranfl. Lamb dec. Warburton dec. Keene deceafed Pearce dec. B. North tr. B. North tr. Ewer deceafed Markham tran Lowth tranfl. Keppel dec. Green dec. Yorke tranfl. Hu.d tranfl. Yorke tranfl.

768

779 Richmond dec 778

Hon. &

Deans.

Dr. Horne

Dr. J. Fountayne

Rt.Rcv.Dr.Tho- mas Newton

Hon. W. Digby

Dr. Ogle

Dr. Wetherell

Dr. Harward

Dr. Noel

Dr. P. Lloyd Dr, Hallam

Ld. Fr. Seymour Dr. W. D. Shipley Dr. Percy Dr. Adams, A.D, Dr. Ch. Tarrant

Dr. Cooke Dr. Cuft

Dr. Foley Dr. Tho. Lloyd Dr. Will. Hwhh Dr. Lewis B:^got. Dr. Jer. M;lies

VTr.Wolla(ton,P. Or. Pro by Dr. Jofiah Tucker

Siihop Thomas

Rev. Dr. Harley

1782

Intereft Table.

A General Interest Tabls,

by which the Intereft of any Sum, at any Rate, and for any may be readily found.

Time,

3

per

Cent. |

3I Per

Cent.

4 per Cent.

4i

per

Cent. 5 per Cent.

n I

i,

s.

d. 1

q-: 3

1 e I. S,

d.

2

q- 1

1. s.

d. 2

q

2

i.

s .

d.

3

q. 1.

°,

s.

d. q.

3 0

2,

3

3

4

2

5

1

6

oj

6 2

5

3

6

3

7

3

8

3

9 3

4

7

3

9

c

10

2

1 1

3!

1

1 0

5

9

3

11

2

1

1

1

1

" 2

3

1

4 1

6

1 1

3

1

1

3

1

3

3

5

3

1

7 2

7

1

1

3

4

c

1

6

1

8

3

1

11 0

. 8

1

3

3

1

6

*

1

9

0

1 1

3

2

2 1

9

1

5

3

8

2

1

1 1

2

2

2]

2

5 2

10

1

7

2

11

c

2

2

1

2

5

2I-

8-3

20

3

3

1

3

10

c

4

4

2

4

1 1

1

5

5 3

30

4

1 1

0

5

9

0

6

6

3

7

4

3i

8

2 2

40

6

6

3

7

8

0

8

9

G

9

10

1 1

10

1 1 2

50

8

2

2

9

7

0

10

1 1

2

12

3

3]

13

2 ij

6 c

9

10

1

1 1

6

0

13

1

3

14

9

16

5 1

70

11

6

0

13

5

0

*5

4

c

17

3

i;

19

2 0

8c

13

1

3

15

4

0

17

6

1

19

8

3 1

1

11 0

90

9

2

17

3

0

J9

8

2

1

2

2

1 1

4

7 3

100

16

5

1

19

2

0

1 1

1 1

0

1

4

8

0 1

7

4 3

200

1

12

10

2

1 18

4

I

2 3

10

0<2

9

3

3 2

44

9 *

300

2

9

3

3

2 17

6

I

13 5

9

C

.'3

T3

11

- 4

2 1

N. B. This Table contains the intereft of iocl. for all the fcveral days in the ift column, and at the feveral rates of 3, 3^, 4, 4-J, and 5 per cent, in the other 5 columns.

To find the intereft of iool. for anys The intereft for 1 year 4 10 00 other time, as 1 year and 278 days,! Againft 200 days is

at 4^ p r cent, Tak« the fums for the feveral days here annexed.

For any other Sum than iocl. Firft fiud for iool. as above, and Cake it fo many times or parts as the fum is of iool. Thus, to had for 3 5 5 1 . at 4- for 1 year and 278 days,

70 days S days

9

17

3 3 3

£j " 3

Intereft required - 7 18 6

Firft, 3 times the above fum,

for 3 opl". ) is - 23 15 8

\ (for 501.) is - 3 icj 3

T?_ of this (for 5I.) is o 711 So for 355 it is

28

When the intereft is required for any other rate than thofe in the table, it may eafiiy be made out from them. So \ of 5 is 2^, \ of 4 is 2, \ of 3 is i|, I of 3 is 1, i-6th of 3 is \, and i-i2th of 3 is J. And fo, by parts, or by adding or fubtradling, any rate may be made out.

_

8 January hath XXXI Days. White.

The Lunations.

Laft quarter the 6 day, 39 minutes part 10 at night, New * Moon the 13th day, 40 minutes part 6 at night, Firft quarter the 21ft day, 4c; minutes part noon, Full Moan the 29th day, 46 minutes paft 8 morning.

M

Sunday

e & other

0

] O

Vs

J) riles

3)

Clock

D

remark, days

rifes

| fets

declin.

declin.

& fets

fouth

bef.

O

i

Circumcifion

8 5

3

55

22

s 59

24 n 26

5 a 37

1 mn

4

15

2

8 4

3

56

22

54

20

6 59

2 3

4

43

3

Q

3

57

22

48

*5

27

0 20

2 55

5

10

4

* 3

3

57

22

42

9

36

9 43

3 44

5

3*

-J

OldChrift.day

8 2

3

58

22

35

3

*3

11 7

4

6

5

F

aS.i.Ch:Epiph

8 1

3

59

22

28

2

s 22

morn.

5 17

6

3i

7

Plow Mon Say

8 0

4

0

22

20

9

0 30

6 4

6

57

0

Lucian

7 59

4

1

22

12

15

54

1 57

b 54

7

22

9

7

4

2

22

3

21

8

3 24

7 46

7

47

i c

7 57

4

3

2 1

54

2.5

9

. 4 54

8 A"

0 4^

8

12

11

7 56

4

4

21

45

27

35

6 22

9 45

8

35

12

0. N. Year s day

7 55

4

5

21

35

28

10

7 32

10 47

8

59

F

1 S. aft. Epiph.

Hilary.

4

6

2 1

25

26

56

i) lets.

T T A A

1 1 4^

9

2 1

*4

Ox.&Ca.T.T»eg

7 53

4

7

21

14

24

3

4 a 37

0 a 44

9

43

1 5

7 5*

4

9

21

3

19

56

D 2

1 37

10

4

16

7 51

4

10

20

52

57

7 23

2 25

10

25

*7

0. Twelfth day

7 49

4

11

20

40

9

27

8 38

3 8

10

45

18

QXhar.k rf# fc.

Prifca

4

*3

20

27

3

42

9 5i

3 49

11

4

*9

7 47

4

14

20

J5

2 n 3

11 1

4 29

11

22

2 S. aft. XtM&h.

Fabian

4

*5

20

2

7

3S

m°rn'

5 9

11

40

2 1

Agnes

7 44

4

17

*9

48

12

55

0 12

5

11

57

22

Vincent

7 42

4

»*;

*9

35

17

44

1 23

0 32

12

*3

23

Hil. Term beg.

7 41

4

20:19

21

21

53

2 35

7 17

12

23

2/

7 39

4

21

r9

6

25

11

3 49

0 6

12

42

2 5

Conv. Sr. Paul

7 38

4

23]

18

5i

27

24

5 0

8 rn 0 59

12

56

z6

7 36

4

24|i8

36

28

16

6 4

9 54

'3

8

Septuagefima

Pr.Aug.Fred.bJ

18 18

21

27

4e

6 58

10 5c

!3

20

2S

7 33

4

27

5

2 5

27

7 37

11 46

J3

31

a 9

7 32

4

2917

49

21

48

D nfes,

morn.

*3

41

3C

K.CharlJtbeh,

7 3C

4

3M7

V-

16

55

5 54

0 39

'3

51

I!

7 28

4

*5

11

5

7 20

1 29

*3

59

c

Day

Length

Helioc.

Helioc. jHelioc.

Helioc.

Helioc

Helioc.

h

CO

increai.

of Day.

long, h

long If. Jong. $

long Q

long 9

long, g

rifes.

J

0 6

7 5C

^71

7bi7

11^019

23 #20

i~3nt 3

6 m48

7

0 16

8 c

23 13

1 1

24!

TO

43

J7

26

2II59

°£ 9

6

24

1 3

0 28

8 12

23 23

1 1

5374

6

33

12 38

16 40

6

i

1 9

0 43

8 27

*3 34

12

2J 17

27

2 9

40

22 19

3>f22

5

39

25

1 2

8 46)23 45

12

50 20

46

5^U6

225 1

21 I

5

16

January.

Day lig.

Day lig.

Pi.

V

s

8

's

<? 3

begins

ends

twilig.

node

latitude

latitude

latitude

latitude

latitude

5 59

6

1

2 6

2 icy 2c

1 n

5

0 n

32

0 s

22

1 s

J3

on 7

5 56

6

4

2 A

21

1

1

5

0

3-

0

15

0

43

0 s 36

5 52

6

2 2

20

42

1

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