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- From: msb@sq.sq.com (Mark Brader)
- Subject: Re: Calendar Changes (was: Gregorian Calendar Rationale)
- Summary: The British Act to adopt the Gregorian Calendar
-
- Earlier this month, I wrote in this newsgroup:
- > I have recently obtained a copy of the Act of the British government -- 24
- > Geo. 2. c. 23 -- which changed the calendar used "in and throughout all
- > his Majesty's Dominions and Countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and America,
- > belonging or subject to the Crown of Great Britain"... If there's
- > sufficient interest ... I'll consider typing in the text of the Act.
-
- I got 11 mail messages asking me to go ahead, so here it is. For the
- sake of legibility though, I am taking a number of liberties with the
- presentation of the text.
-
- -> The original text is written as 6 long paragraphs, one for
- each section marked off by Roman numerals. I have broken it
- into shorter paragraphs.
-
- [The original text also had marginal notes,
- mostly headings, which I reproduce thus.]
-
- Things written in-line in brackets [like this] are me
- speaking.
-
- -> I have converted all lists containing long items to point
- form, like this. In the original text, everything is written
- in line. I have left lists of short items in line.
-
- -> I write most cardinal or ordinal numerals in figures, while
- the original text *always* has it in words -- for example, I
- write "the 2nd Day of *September* in the said Year 1752",
- while the original text reads "second Day" and "one thousand
- seven hundred and fifty-two". Marginal notes in the original
- text do use figures.
-
- -> The original text uses the tall s (the old form that looks
- similar to an f) wherever the s is not the last letter in the
- word.
-
- (I hope it is not felt that I have done too much damage to the text by
- these changes of presentation. I think it's significantly easier to
- read, with no loss of content. I have retained the original
- Capitalization, spelling, punctuation, and *italicization*.)
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- A.D. 1751. Anno vicesimo quarto GEORGII II.
- CAP. XXIII.
-
- An Act for Regulating the Commencement of the Year; and for
- Correcting the Calendar now in Use.
-
- [`Amended by 25 Geo. 2. c. 30.']
-
- ` 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 25th Day of *March*, hath been found by Experience
- ` to be attended with divers Inconveniencies, not only as it differs
- ` from the Usage of neighbouring Nations, but also from the legal
- ` Method of Computation in that Part of *Great Britain* called
- ` *Scotlond* [sic], and from the common Usage throughout the whole
- ` Kingdom, and thereby frequent Mistakes are occasioned in the Dates
- ` of Deeds, and other Writings, and Disputes arise therefrom:
-
- ` And whereas the Calendar now in Use throughout all his Majesty's
- ` *British* Dominions, commonly called *The Julian Calendar*, hath
- ` been discovered to be erroneous, by means whereof the Vernal or
- ` Spring Equinox, which at the Time of the General Council of *Nice*
- ` [i.e. Nicaea] in the Year of our Lord 325, happened on or about the
- ` 21st Day of *March*, now happens on the 9th or 10th Day of the same
- ` Month; and the said Error is still increasing, and if not remedied,
- ` would, in Process of Time, occasion the several Equinoxes and
- ` Solstices to fall at very different Times in the Civil Year from
- ` what they formerly did, which might tend to mislead Persons ignorant
- ` of the said Alteration:
-
- ` And whereas a Method of correcting the Calendar in such manner, as
- ` that the Equinoxes and Solstices may for the future fall nearly on
- ` the same nominal Days, on which the same happened at the Time of the
- ` said General Council, hath been received and established, and is now
- ` generally practiced by almost all other Nations of *Europe*:
-
- ` And whereas it will be of general Convenience to Merchants, and
- ` other Persons corresponding with other Nations and Countries, and
- ` tend to prevent Mistakes and Disputes in or concerning the Dates of
- ` Letters, and Accounts, if the like Correction be received and
- ` established in his Majesty's Dominions: '
-
- May it therefore please your Majesty, that it may be enacted, and be
- it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the
- Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons,
- in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the
- same,
-
- [The old Supputation of the Year not to be made
- use of after Dec. 1751. Year to commence, for the
- future, on 1 Jan.]
-
- That in and throughout all his Majesty's Dominions and Countries in
- *Europe*, *Asia*, *Africa*, and *America*, belonging or subject to the
- Crown of *Great Britain*, the said Supputation, according to which the
- Year of our Lord beginneth on the 25th Day of *March*, shall not be
- made use of from and after the last Day of *December* 1751;
-
- and that the first Day of *January* next following the said last Day
- of *December* shall be reckoned, taken, deemed and accounted to be the
- first Day of the Year of our Lord 1752;
-
- and the first Day of *January*, which shall happen next after the said
- first Day of *January* 1752, shall be reckoned, taken, deemed and
- accounted to be the first Day of the Year of our Lord 1753;
-
- and so on, from Time to Time, the first Day of *January* in every
- Year, which shall happen in Time to come, shall be reckoned, taken,
- deemed and accounted to be the first Day of the Year;
-
- and that each new Year shall accordingly commence, and begin to be
- reckoned, from the first Day of every such Month of *January* next
- preceding the 25th Day of *March*, on which such Year would, according
- to the present Supputation, have begun or commenced:
-
- [The Days to be numbered as now until 2 Sept.
- 1752; and the Day following to be accounted 14
- Sept. omitting 11 Days.]
-
- And that from and after the said first Day of *January* 1752, the
- several Days of each Month shall go on, and be reckoned and numbered
- in the same Order; and the Feast of *Easter*, and other moveable
- Feasts thereon depending, shall be ascertained according to the same
- Method, as they now are, until the 2nd Day of *September* in the said
- Year 1752 inclusive;
-
- and that the natural Day next immediately following the said 2nd Day
- of *September*, shall be called, reckoned and accounted to be the 14th
- Day of *September*, omitting for that Time only the 11 intermediate
- nominal Days of the common Calendar;
-
- and that the several natural Days, which shall follow and succeed next
- after the said 14th Day of *September*, shall be respectively called,
- reckoned and numbered forwards in numerical Order from the said 14th
- Day of *September*, according to the Order and Succession of Days now
- used in the present Calendar;
-
- and that all Acts, Deeds, Writings, Notes and other Instruments of
- what Nature or Kind soever, whether Ecclesiastical or Civil, Publick
- or Private, which shall be made, executed or signed, upon or after the
- said first Day of *January* 1752, shall bear Date according to the
- said new Method of Supputation,
-
- [Hilary and Michaelmas Terms, and all Courts, to
- be held on the same nominal Days.]
-
- -> the two fixed Terms of *St. Hilary* and *St. Michael*, in that
- Part of *Great Britain* called *England*,
-
- -> and the Courts of Great Sessions in the Counties Palatine, and
- in *Wales*,
-
- -> and also the Courts of General Quarter-Sessions and General
- Sessions of the Peace,
-
- -> and all other Courts of what Nature or Kind soever, whether
- Civil, Criminal, or Ecclesiastical,
-
- -> and all Meetings and Assemblies of any Bodies Politick or
- Corporate, either for the Election of any Officers or Members
- thereof, or for any such Officers entering upon the Execution
- of their respective Offices, or for any other Purpose
- whatsoever,
-
- which by any Law, Statute, Charter, Custom or Usage within this
- Kingdom, or within any other the Dominions or Countries subject or
- belonging to the Crown of *Great Britain*, are to be holden or kept on
- any fixed or certain Day of any Month, or on any Day depending upon
- [Courts held with Fairs or Marts excepted.]
- the Beginning, or any certain Day of any Month (except for such Courts
- as are usually holden or kept with any Fairs or Marts) shall, from
- Time to Time, from and after the said 2nd Day of *September*, be
- holden and kept upon or according to the same respective nominal Days
- and Times, whereon or according to which the same are now to be
- holden, but which shall be computed according to the said new Method
- of numbering and reckoning the Days of the Calendar as aforesaid;
-
- that is to say, 11 Days sooner than the respective Days whereon the
- same are now holden and kept;
-
- any Law, Statute, Charter, Custom or Usage, to the contrary thereof in
- any wise notwithstanding.
-
-
- [Hundredth Years, except every fourth hundred, to
- be common Years of 365 Days.]
-
- II. And for the continuing and preserving the Calendar or Method of
- Reckoning, and computing the Days of the Year in the same regular
- Course, as near as may be, in all Times coming;
-
- Be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid,
-
- That the several Years of our Lord, 1800, 1900, 2100, 2200, 2300, or
- any other hundredth Years of our Lord, which shall happen in Time to
- come, except only every fourth hundredth [sic] Year of our Lord,
- whereof the Year of our Lord 2000 shall be the first, shall not be
- esteemed or taken to be Bissextile or Leap Years, but shall be taken
- to be common Years, consisting of 365 Days, and no more;
-
- [Years Bissextile of 366 Days.]
-
- and that the Years of our Lord 2000, 2400, 2800, and every other
- fourth hundred Year of our Lord, from the said Year of our Lord 2000
- inclusive, and also all other Years of our Lord, which by the present
- Supputation are esteemed to be Bissextile or Leap Years, shall for the
- future, and in all Times to come, be esteemed and taken to be
- Bissextile or Leap Years, consisting of 366 Days, in the same Sort and
- Manner as is now used with respect to every fourth Year of our Lord.
-
-
- ` III. And whereas according to the Rule prefixed to the Book of
- ` Common Prayer of the Church of *England*, *Easter-day* is always the
- ` first *Suaday* [sic] after the first Full Moon which happens next
- ` after the one and twentieth Day of *March*, and if the Full Moon
- ` happens upon a *Sunday*, *Easter-day* is the *Sunday* after; which
- ` Rule was made in Conformity to the Decree of the said General
- ` Council of *Nice*, for the Celebration of the said Feast of
- ` *Easter*:
-
- ` And whereas the Method of computing the Full Moons now used in the
- ` Church of *England*, and according to which the Table to find
- ` *Easter* for ever, prefixed to the said Book of Common Prayer, is
- ` formed, is by Process of Time become considerably erroneous:
-
- ` And whereas a Calendar, and also certain Tables and Rules for the
- ` fixing the true Time of the Celebration of the said Feast of
- ` *Easter*, and the finding the Times of the Full Moons on which the
- ` same dependeth, so as the same shall agree as nearly as may be with
- ` the Decree of the said General Council, and also with the Practice
- ` of foreign Countries, have been prepared, and are hereunto annexed
- ` [but omitted from this Usenet posting!]; '
-
- [Easter and the other moveable Feasts, to be
- observed according to the new Calendar, Tables and
- Rules.]
-
- Be it therefore further enacted by the Authority aforesaid,
-
- That the said Feast of *Easter*, or any of the moveable Feasts thereon
- depending, shall, from and after the said 2nd Day of *September*, be
- no longer kept or observed in that Part of *Great Britain* called
- *England*, or in any other the Dominions or Countries subject or
- belonging to the Crown of *Great Britain*, according to the said
- Method of Supputation now used, or the said Table prefixed to the Book
- of Common Prayer;
-
- and that the said Table, and also the Column of Golden Numbers, as
- they are now prefixed to the respective Days of the Month in the said
- Calendar, shall be left out in all future editions of the said Book of
- Common Prayer;
-
- and that the said new Calendar, Tables and Rules, hereunto annexed,
- shall be prefixed to all such future Editions of the said Book, in the
- Room and stead thereof;
-
- [Feasts and Fasts, &c. to be according to the new
- Calendar.]
-
- and that from and after the said 2nd Day of *September*, all and every
- the fixed Feast-days, Holy-days and Fast-days, which are now kept and
- observed by the Church of *England*, and also the several solemn Days
- of Thanksgiving, and of Fasting and Humiliation, which by virtue of
- any Act of Parliament now in being are, from Time to Time, to be kept
- and observed, shall be kept and observed on the respective Days marked
- for the Celebration of the same in the said new Calendar;
-
- that is to say, On the same respective nominal Days on which the same
- are now kept and observed; but which according to the Alteration by
- this Act intended to be made as aforesaid, will happen 11 Days sooner
- than the same now do;
-
- and that the said Feast of *Easter*, and all other moveable Feasts
- thereon depending, shall, from Time to Time, be observed and
- celebrated according to the said new Calendar, Tables and Rules
- hereunto annexed, in that Part of *Great Britain* called *England*,
- and in all the Dominions and Countries aforesaid, wherein the Liturgy
- of the Church of *England* now is, or hereafter shall be used;
-
- and that
-
- -> the two movable Terms of *Easter* and *Trinity*,
-
- -> and all Courts of what Nature or Kind soever,
-
- -> and all Meetings and Assemblies of any Bodies Politick or
- Corporate,
-
- -> and all Markets, Fairs and Marts, and Courts thereunto
- belonging,
-
- which by any Law, Statute, Charter, Custom or Usage are appointed,
- used or accustomed to be holden and kept at any moveable Time or Times
- depending upon the Time of *Easter*, or any other such moveable Feast
- as aforesaid, shall, from Time to Time, from and after the said 2nd
- Day of *September*, be holden and kept on such Days and Times whereon
- the same shall respectively happen or fall, according to the happening
- or falling of the said Feast of *Easter*, or such other moveable
- Feasts as aforesaid, to be computed according to the said new
- Calendar, Tables and Rules.
-
-
- [Courts of Session and Exchequer in Scotland, and
- Markets, Fairs and Marts to be held upon the same
- Natural days.]
-
- IV. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid,
-
- That
-
- -> the several Meetings of the Court of Session,
-
- -> and Terms fixed for the Court of *Exchequer* in *Scotland*,
-
- -> the *April* Meeting of the Governor, Bailiffs and Commonalty
- of the Company of Conservators of the great Level of the Fens,
-
- -> and the holding and keeping of all Markets, Fairs and Marts,
- whether for the Sale of Goods or Cattle, or for the hiring of
- Servants, or for any other Purpose, which are either fixed to
- certain nominal Days of the Month, or depending upon the
- Beginning, or any certain Day of any Month,
-
- -> and all Courts incident or belonging to, or usually holden and
- kept with any such Fairs or Marts, fixed to certain Times as
- aforesaid,
-
- shall not, from and after the said 2nd Day of *September*, be
- continued upon, or according to the nominal Days of the Month, or the
- Time of the Beginning of any Month, to be computed according to the
- said new Calendar,
-
- but that from and after the said 2nd Day of *September*, the said
- Courts of Session and Exchequer, the said *April* Meeting, and all
- such Markets, Fairs and Marts as aforesaid, and all Courts incident or
- belonging thereto, shall be holden and kept upon, or according to the
- same natural Days, upon or according to which the same would have been
- so kept or holden, in case this Act had not been made;
-
- that is to say, 11 Days later than the same would have happened,
- according to the nominal Days of the said new Supputation of Time, by
- which the Commencement of each Month, and the nominal days thereof,
- are anticipated or brought forward, by the Space of 11 Days;
-
- any Thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise
- notwithstanding.
-
-
- ` V. And whereas, according to divers Customs, Prescriptions and
- ` Usages, in certain Places within this Kingdom, certain Lands and
- ` Grounds are, on particular nominal Days and Times in the Year, to be
- ` opened for Common of Pasture, and other Purposes; and at other
- ` Times, the Owners and Occupiers of such Lands and Grounds have a
- ` Right to inclose or shut up the same, for their own private Use; and
- ` there is, in many other Instances, a temporary and distinct Property
- ` and Right vested in different Persons, in and to many such Lands and
- ` Grounds, according to certain nominal Days and Times in the Year:
-
- ` And whereas the anticipating or bringing forward the said nominal
- ` Days and Times, by the Space of 11 Days, according to the said new
- ` Method of Supputation, might be attended with many
- ` Inconveniencies; '
-
- Be it therefore further declared, provided and enacted by the
- Authority aforesaid,
-
- [The Times for opening and inclosing of Commons,
- not altered.]
-
- That nothing in this Act contained shall extend, or be construed to
- extend, to accelerate or anticipate the Days or Times for the opening,
- inclosing or shutting up any such Lands or Grounds as aforesaid, or
- the Days or Times on which any such temporary or distinct Property or
- Right in or to any such Lands or Grounds as aforesaid is to commence;
-
- but that all such Lands and Grounds as aforesaid shall from and after
- the said 2nd Day of *September* be, from Time to Time, respectively
- opened, inclosed, or shut up, and such temporary and distinct Property
- and Right in and to such Lands and Grounds as aforesaid, shall
- commence and begin upon the same natural Days and Times on which the
- same should have been so respectively opened, inclosed or shut up, or
- would have commenced or begun, in case this Act had not been made;
-
- that is to say, 11 Days later than the same would have happened,
- according to the said new Account and Supputation of Time, so to begin
- on the said 14th Day of *September* as aforesaid.
-
-
- [Times of Payment of Rents, Annuities, &c.]
-
- VI. Provided also, and it is hereby further declared and enacted,
-
- That nothing in this present Act contained shall extend, or be
- construed to extend, to accelerate or anticipate the Time of Payment
- of any Rent or Rents, Annuity or Annuities, or Sum or Sums of Money
- whatsoever, which shall become payable by Virtue or in Consequence of
- any Custom, Usage, Lease, Deed, Writing, Bond, Note, Contract or other
- Agreement whatsoever, now subsisting, or which shall be made, signed,
- sealed or entred into, at any Time before the said 14th Day of
- *September*, or which shall become payable by virtue of any Act or
- Acts of Parliament now in Force, or which shall be made before the
- said 14th Day of *September*, or the Time of doing any Matter or Thing
- directed or required by any such Act or Acts of Parliament to be done
- in relation thereto;
-
- or to accelerate the Payment of, or increase the Interest of, any such
- Sum of Money which shall become payable as aforesaid;
-
- [Time of Delivery of Goods, Commencement or
- Expiration of Leases, &c.]
-
- or to accelerate the Time of the Delivery of any Goods, Chattles,
- Wares, Merchandize or other Things whatsoever;
-
- or the Time of the Commencement, Expiration or Determination of any
- Lease or Demise of any Lands, Tenements or Hereditaments, or of any
- other Contract or Agreement whatsoever; or of the accepting,
- surrendring or delivering up the Possession of any such Lands,
- Tenements or Hereditaments; or the Commencement, Expiration or
- Determination of any Annuity or Rent; or of any Grant for any Term of
- Years, of what Nature or Kind soever, by Virtue or in Consequence of
- any such Deed, Writing, Contract or Agreement;
-
- [Time of attaining of the Age of 21 Years, &c. not
- altered.]
-
- or the Time of the attaining the Age of one and twenty Years, or any
- other Age requisite by any Law, Custom or Usage, Deed, Will or Writing
- whatsoever, for the Doing any Act, or for any other Purpose
- whatsoever, by any Person or Persons now born, or who shall be born
- before the said 14th Day of *September*;
-
- or the Time of the Expiration or Determination of any Apprenticeship
- or other Service, by virtue of any Indenture, or of any Articles under
- Seal, or by reason of any simple Contract or Hiring whatsoever;
-
- but that
-
- -> all and every such Rent and Rents, Annuity and Annuities, Sum
- and Sums of Money, and the Interest thereof, shall remain and
- continue to be due and payable;
-
- -> and the Delivery of such Goods and Chattles, Wares and
- Merchandize, shall be made;
-
- -> and the said Leases and Demises of all such Lands, Tenements
- and Hereditaments, and the said Contracts and Agreements,
- shall be deemed to commence, expire and determine;
-
- -> and the said Lands, Tenements and Hereditaments shall be
- accepted, surrendered and delivered up;
-
- -> and the said Rents and Annuities, and Grants for any Term of
- Years, shall commence, cease and determine,
-
- at and upon the same respective natural Days and Times, as the same
- should and ought to have been payable or made, or would have happened,
- in case this Act had not been made;
-
- and that no further or other Sum shall be paid or payable for the
- Interest of any Sum of Money whatsoever, than such Interest shall
- amount unto, for the true Number of natural Days for which the
- principal Sum bearing such Interest shall continue due and unpaid;
-
- and that no Person or Persons whatsoever shall be deemed or taken to
- have attained the said Age of one and twenty Years, or any other such
- Age as aforesaid, or to have completed the Time of such Service as
- aforesaid, until the full Number of Years and Days shall be elapsed on
- which such Person or Persons respectively would have attained such
- Age, or would have completed the Time of such Service as aforesaid, in
- case this Act had not been made;
-
- any Thing herein before contained to the contrary thereof in any wise
- notwithstanding.
-
- [See 26 Geo. 2. c. 34. s. 4.]
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Typed by me; proofread with the assistance of my wife Cathy, but there may
- still be the odd error. However, be assured that the forms "Chattles",
- "entred", "Hereditaments", "Merchandize", "Politick", "Publick", "Suppu-
- tation", and "surrendring"; the usages "all and every the fixed Feast-days",
- "any other the Dominions and Countries", and "the Time of the attaining
- the Age of one and twenty Years"; and of course the typos that I've marked
- "[sic]"; *are* rendered as they appear in the Act.
-
- This article is in the public domain, including the legislation of course.
- --
- Mark Brader, SoftQuad Inc., Toronto "Beware the Calends of April also."
- utzoo!sq!msb, msb@sq.com -- Peter G. Neumann
-
-
- [Since posting the above, I have also emailed it to a number of people,
- The following is a summary of points raised in an email conversation.]
-
- 1. Nothing is said about days of the week. Presumably the idea is that
- since they aren't mentioned, they aren't affected by the Act.
-
- 2. This is awkward if something depends on a combination of the date and
- the day of the week. What if a market is held on "the first Saturday
- in every month"? It now has to remain on the same natural day, 11 days
- later, so apparently it now must be held on the first Saturday following
- the 10th of each month.
-
- 3. Where the Act describes future actions as taking place on the same
- natural day or the same nominal day as before the change, it generally
- adds for clarity that this is 11 nominal days later, or 11 natural days
- earlier, than without the calendar change, as the case may be. However,
- the offset does not remain 11 days indefinitely; that number is valid
- only until February 28, 1799. So the Act is self-contradictory as
- regards events occurring after that date.
-
- I think the appropriate conclusion is that the "11 days" wording was
- intended only by way of guidance in interpretation; otherwise the whole
- calendar change makes no sense. Perhaps they thought that 1800 was so
- far in the future that it wasn't important enough to get it right!
- However, the effect on birthdays is quite significant: lots of people
- born under the old calendar would still be alive in 1800. Since these
- are to be celebrated on the same natural days as formerly, it appears
- that the date of the US celebration of Washington's birthday is now
- 2 days off...
-
- 4. Nothing is said about any annual events, such as saints' days, that would
- normally have been held during September 3-13, 1752. We might conjectured
- that there were no such events of any consequence and that was why those
- particular days were chosen to be skipped.
-
- 5. There is no explicit mention of the treatment of wages, but the blanket
- language in section VI referring to all sorts of payments covers them.
-
- 6. It is interesting to compare the language of the Act with that of modern
- legislation. For instance, they didn't yet have the concept that they
- could simply declare that "terms in the singular include the plural",
- and so they felt it necessary to say "Sum or Sums of Money". Another
- Point of Interest is that most Nouns were capitalized, a la German,
- but not all. And finally, note that the legal boilerplate varies in
- wording from one place to another. Each of these clauses would be
- identical in modern legislation, whether word-processored or not:
-
- | II. ... Be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, ...
- | III. ... Be it therefore further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, ...
- | IV. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, ...
- | V. ... Be it therefore further declared, provided and enacted by the
- | Authority aforesaid, ...
- | VI. Provided also, and it is hereby further declared and enacted, ...
-
- And finally, there is this word Supputation that I'd never heard of!
-
- Mark Brader, Toronto "If the standard says that [things] depend on the
- utzoo!sq!msb phase of the moon, the programmer should be prepared
- msb@sq.com to look out the window as necessary." -- Chris Torek
-