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Adoption of the Gregorian calendar: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:2516:25, 2 April 2024 BWOgilvie talk contribs m 48,841 bytes +1 Corrected start of civil year in Great Britain in Old Style from 5 April to 25 March. 5 April is the Gregorian equivalent of 25 March (Lady Day), the start of the year before 1752, but because Great Britain adopted 1 January as the start of the year before adopting the Gregorian calendar, 5 April was never the legal start of the year.<ref>C.R. Cheney and Michael Jones, eds., A Handbook of Dates for Students of British History, rev. ed. (Cambridge UP, 2000), pp. 13, 18.</ref>

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