Thomas Bretnor (fl. 1607-1618), was an almanac maker. Bretnor calls himself on the title-page of one of his almanacs "student in astronomie and physicke", and on that of another, "professor of the mathematicks and student in physicke in Cow Lane, London". Bretnor was a notorious character in London, and is noticed by Ben Jonson in his Devil is an Ass (1616), i. 2, and by Thomas Middleton in his Fair Quarrel (1617), vi.
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