MEMORANDA FOR THE NEXT YEAR, 1852. TOWARDS the end of each year, information referring to the ensuing year is frequently wanted: we shall, therefore, in future, add to the current Almanack a short account of the leading facts of that which is to succeed it, as given below: I.-BEGINNINGS OF MONTHS, AND SUNDAYS. JAN. 1, Thursday. 4, Second Sunday after Christmas. 1, Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. 15, Sexagesima Sunday. MAR. 1, Monday. 7, Second Sunday in Lent. 14, Third Sunday in Lent. 21, Fourth Sunday in Lent. 28, Fifth Sunday in Lent. APR. 1, Thursday. MAY 4, Sixth Sunday in Lent. 11, Easter Sunday. 18, First Sunday after Easter. 25, Second Sunday after Easter. 1, Saturday. 2, Third Sunday after Easter. JUNE 1, Tuesday. 6, Trinity Sunday. 13, First Sunday after Trinity. Ост. 5, Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. 12, Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. 19, Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 26, Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 1, Friday. 3, Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. 10, Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. 17, Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. 24, Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 31, Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. Nov. 1, Monday. 7, Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. 14, Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. 21, Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. 28, First Sunday in Advent. DEC. 1, Wednesday. 5, Second Sunday in Advent. Jan. 7, Full 6 9 morn. May 19, New 11 45 May 3, Full 10 23 aft. 19, New morn. morn. 36 aft. 10 38 3 15 morn. Sept. 28, Full h. m. morn. morn. aft. 4 41 aft. aft. D ASTRONOMICAL AND SCIENTIFIC. THE Calendar-Sun's Rising, Setting, &c.-Moon's Changes, Rising, Setting, Southing, &c.-Predictions of the Weather-Planets' Geocentric PAGE COMMERCE, &c. ASSESSED TAXES: Carriages Horses STAMPS: Receipts-Bills and Promissory Notes-Foreign Bills of Exchange-Bonds and Mortgages-Apprentices' Indentures-Convey- ances-Legacy Duties-Probates of Wills, and Letters of Adminis- MISCELLANEOUS. Farming and Gardening Directions for each Month Offices of Religious and Benevolent Societies EMIGRATION: Government Emigration Agents in the United Kingdom- Government Immigration Officers in the Colonies-Modes of Sale and Prices of Waste Lands-Expenses of Clearing and Public Charges on Land-Passages, to what Colonies granted-Cost of Passage in London R. Needham, Printer, Paternoster-Row. |