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" WHEREAS the legal supputation of the year of our Lord in that part of Great Britain called England, according to which the year beginneth on the... "
Handy-book of Rules and Tables for Verifying Dates with the Christian Era ... - Page xviii
by John James Bond - 1869 - 312 pages
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An act for regulating the commencement of the year; and for correcting the ...

Parliament acts - 1751 - 24 pages
...Commencement of the Tear -, andjor correfting the Calendar now in Vje. WHEREAS the legal Supputation Preambkè of the Year of our Lord in that Part of Great Britain...England, according to which the Year beginneth on the Twenty fifth Day of March, hath been found by Experience to be attended with divers Inconveniencies,...
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Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - 1797 - 738 pages
...England, according to which the year bcginneth on the (/) See 3trtwl»ron, 14> iatkenote. twenty- fifth day of March, hath been found by experience to be attended with -divers inconveniertces, not only as it differs from the ufage of neighbouring nations, but alfo from the legal...
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The Ecclesiastical Law, Volume 2

Richard Burn - 1842 - 812 pages
...lialrntiar. v».ir to begin 1. WHEREAS the legal supputation of the year of our Lord o" jinu'!yday 'n that part of Great Britain called England, according...beginneth on the 25th day of March, hath been found [ 348 ] by experience to be attended with divers inconveniences, not only as it differs from the usage...
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History of the Town of Winchendon: From the Grant of the Township by the ...

Ezra Hyde - 1849 - 148 pages
...and for correcting the calendar now in use. Whereas the legal supputation of the year of our Lord in England according to which the year beginneth on the...experience to be attended with divers inconveniences — therefore — Be it enacted, That the said sapputation, according to which the year of our Lord...
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Notes and Queries

1907 - 684 pages
...•opening words of 24 Geo. П., с. 23, " Whereas the legal supputation of the year of our Lord in .... England, according to which the year beginneth on the 25th day of March," I think it may be difficult to adduce any authority for the making of that day and month the beginning...
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Notes and Queries, Volumes 148-149

1925 - 996 pages
...refer to the Act of 1751. Its opening is of interest : Whereas the legal Supputation of tho year •ef our Lord in that Part of Great Britain called England, according to which the. Year beginneth on the twenty-fifth Day of March, hath been found by Experience to be attended with divers Inconveniences,...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 1

1850 - 544 pages
...(No. 24. p. 381.). — "NATHAN" is informed, that, according to the legal supputation, until AD 1752, the year of Our Lord in that part of Great Britain called England began on the 25th day of March, as he will find stated in the 24 Geo. II. c. 23., by which...
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A Collection of the British Statutes in Force in Maryland, According to the ...

Maryland - 1870 - 908 pages
...Commencement of the Year; and for the Correcting tlio Calendar now in Use. Whereas the legal Supputation of the Year of our Lord in that Part of Great Britain...England, according to which the Year beginneth on the twenty-fifth day of March, hath been found by Experience to be attended with divers Inconveniencies,...
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The Statutes, Volume 2; Volume 1236

Great Britain - 1871 - 806 pages
...now in use. jaj TTTTHEREAS the legal supputation of the year of our Lord in that part of Preamble. * Great Britain called England, according to which the year beginneth on the twenty-fifth day of March, hath been found by experience to be attended with divers inconveniences,...
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Handy-book of Rules and Tables for Verifying Dates with the Christian Era ...

John James Bond - 1875 - 520 pages
...of the adoption of the Gregorian, or New Style, in England. " 24 George II, 1751, c. 23. " An A£t for regulating the commencement of the Year, and for...England, according to which the year beginneth on the 2fth day of March, hath been found by experience to be attended with divers inconveniences not only...
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