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Alexander's British statutes in force in Maryland. 2d ed., 1912
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24 GEO. 2, CAP 23, SUNDAY LETTER. 1037
General Tables for finding the Dominical or Sunday Letter, and the Places 778
of the Golden lumbers in the Calendar** O
TABLE I

6 i
B

5
C

4
D

3
E

2
F

1
G

0
A

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

1600

1700

1800

1900

 
 

 
 

2300

 
 

 
 

2700

 
 

2100

2200

 
 

2500

2800

 
 

2000

 
 

 
 

2400

 
 

 
 

2800

 
 

 
 

3100

 
 

 
 

3500

 
 

2600

3000

 
 

3300

3100

 
 

3700

 
 

 
 

3200

 
 

 
 

3800

 
 

 
 

3900

 
 

 
 

4300

 
 

 
 

3800

 
 

4100

4200

 
 

4500

4600

 
 

4000

 
 

 
 

4400

'

 
 

4700

 
 

 
 

5100

 
 

 
 

5500

 
 

4900

5000

 
 

5300

5400

 
 

4800

 
 

 
 

5200

 
 

 
 

5600

 
 

 
 

5900

 
 

 
 

6300

 
 

5700

5800

 
 

6100

6200

 
 

6500

 
 

 
 

6000

 
 

 
 

6400

 
 

 
 

6700

 
 

 
 

7100

 
 

 
 

6600

 
 

6900

7000

 
 

7300

7400

 
 

6800

 
 

 
 

7200

 
 

 
 

7500

 
 

 
 

7900

 
 

 
 

8300

 
 

7700

7800

 
 

8100

8200

 
 

7600

 
 

 
 

8000

 
 

 
 

8400

8500

&c

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 
To find the Dominical or
Sunday Letter for any
given year of our Lord
add to the year Its fourth
part omitting tractions,
and also the number,
which, in Table 1 stand
6th at the top of the col
umn wherein the number
of hundreds contained in
that given year is found
divide the sum by 7 and
if there's no remainder
then A Is the Sunday Let
ter but If any number re
maineth then the Letter
which standeth under that
number at the top of the
Table is the Sunday Let
ter

1

2

S

1

2

3

1

0

3

Years
of our
| Lord

 
 

 
 

Years
Of OUT
Lord

 
 

 
 

"tears
of our
Lord

 
 

B 1600

0

B

4000

10

B

6400

20

1700

1

 
 

4100

U

 
 

6500

21

1800

1

 
 

4200

12

 
 

6600

22

1900

2

 
 

4, 100

12

 
 

6700

23

B 2000

2

B

4400

12

B

6800

22

2100

2

 
 

4500

13

 
 

6900

2S

2200

3

 
 

4600

13

 
 

7000

24

2SOO

4

 
 

4700

14

 
 

7100

24

B 2400

3

B

4800

14

' B

7200

24

2500

4

 
 

4900

14

 
 

7300

25

2600

5

 
 

5000

15

 
 

7400

23

' 2700

5

 
 

5100

16

|

7500

20

B 1 2800

5

B

5200

15

1 „
B

7800

20

2900

6

 
 

5300

18

 
 

7700

26

3000

6

 
 

Bl 00

17

 
 

7800

27

 
 

3100

7

 
 

5500

17

 
 

7900

28

B 3200

7

B

5800

17

B

8000

"7

3300

7

 
 

5700

18

 
 

8100

2S

3400

8

 
 

5800

18

 
 

8200

29

 
 

3500

9

 
 

6900

19

 
 

8300

29

B

3600

8

B

6000

19

B

8400

29

 
 

3700

9

 
 

6100

19

1

8500

W

3800

10

 
 

6200

20

 
 

&c

0

 
 

3900

10

 
 

(BOO

21

1

 
 

 
 

 
TABLE II
J To find the month and
days of the month to
•which the Golden Num
berh ought to be prefixed
in the Calendar in any
given year of our Lord
consisting of entire hun
dred years and in all the
intermediate vears betwixt
that and the next hun
dredth year follow ing look
in the second column of
Table II for the given
year consisting of entire
hundreds and note the
nurnber or cipher which
stands against it In the
third column then In Ta
ble III look tor the samp
number in the column un
der any given Golden Num
ber which when you have
found guide your eye
sideways to the left hand,
and in the first column you
will find the month and
the day to winch that
Golden Number ought to be
prefixed in the Calendar
during tint period of one
hundred years
The letter B prefixed to
certain hundredth Tears in
Table II denotes those
years which are still to
be accounted Bissextile or
Leap Years In the new
Calendar wlhereas all the
other hundredth years are"
to be accounted only corn
mem years

 
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