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I.

B

YEARS OF

OUR LORD.

B

B

B

II.

B

1600 1700 1800 1900

2000

2100

2200 2300

B

2400

2500 2600 2700

III. I.

3000

3100

3200 3300

3400 3500

8110

B 2800 5

2900

B 4000

4100

4200

4300

2

1134

2

2

3456

6667

7789

3600

3700 9

3800

10

3900

10

1129

2334

13

B

13

B

YEARS OF

OUR LORD.

B 4400 12 B

4500 4600

4700 14

4800 4900 14

5000 15

5100 16

TABLE II.

II.

B

B 8

III.

5200 15 5300 16 5400 17 17 5500

B 6000

5600 17 18 5700 5800 18 5900 19

19

6100 19 6200 20 6300 21

B 6400 20 21 22

6500

6600 6700

23

10 B 7600

6800

6900 7000 7100

7200

7300

7400

7500

22 23

24

24

24

25

25

26

26

7700 26 7800 27 28 7900

8000 27 8100 28 29

8200

8300

29

14 B 8400 29

8500 0

& c.

To find the Month and Days of the Month to which the Golden Num­bers ought to be prefixed in the Calendar, in any given Year of our Lord, consisting of entire Hundred Years, and in all the intermediate Years betwixt that and the next Hundredth Year following, look in the Second Column of Table II. for the given Year consisting of entire Hundreds, and Note the Number or Cypher which stands against it in the Third Column; then, in Table III. look for the same Number in the Column under any given Golden Number, which when you have found, guide your Eye Side- ways to the Left Hand, and in the First Column you will find the Month and Day to which that Golden Number ought to be prefixed in the Calendar, during that Period of One Hundred Years.

The Letter B prefixed to certain Hundredth Years in Table II. de­notes those Years which are still to be accounted Bissextile or Leap­Years in the New Calendar; where­as all the other Hundredth Years are to be accounted only common Years