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Pre-1752 dates may be confusing. For example, the day after 24 March 1565 was 25 March 1566. Dates between 1 January and 24 March are often recorded using a technique called “double dating.” An example of a date using double dating is 16 February 1696/7.  
Pre-1752 dates may be confusing. For example, the day after 24 March 1565 was 25 March 1566. Dates between 1 January and 24 March are often recorded using a technique called “double dating.” An example of a date using double dating is 16 February 1696/7.  


Go to [[Regnal_Years_in_England|Regnal Years in England ]]to read about how a monarch's reigns influenced the English calendar.
Go to [[Regnal Years in England|Regnal Years in England to]] read about how a monarch's reign influenced the English calendar.  
 
Go to [http://www.genfair.com/dates.htm www.genfair.com/dates.htm] to read more about English calendar changes.


Go to [http://www.genfair.com/dates.htm www.genfair.com/dates.htm] to read more about English calendar changes.
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