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<p>See Brewster (1855), 2: 311-12 for discussion of the contents and dating of these documents</p>
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<p>A) 'Considerations about rectifying the Iulian Kalendar'. Two drafts and a fair copy, 10 pp. on 6 ff.; ff. 2v-2r (in that order) include part of an unrelated chemical text in Latin. On the deficiencies of both the Julian and the Gregorian calendars, with a proposed alternative to both.</p>
<p>B) 'The use of y<hi rend="superscript">e</hi> Kalendar for finding the Lords day and the moveable Feasts': draft table and method for determining these dates in the proposed new calendar, on the wrapper of a letter to Lord Chief Justice Greby, 1 f.</p>
<p>C) Variant set of proposals for rectifying the Julian calendar, with a table collating a year by the Julian calendar with Newton's proposed revision, and various calculations, 2 ff.</p>
<p>Calculations and rough drafts relating to the proposed revision, 1 f.</p>
<p>Notes about feast days in the early Church, 2 ff.; on the last page some statistics apparently relating to the French navy.</p>
<p>D) Various related calculations, a table entitled 'Observationes Hipparchi', and two drafts of a memorandum on the advantages of Newton's proposed calendar; 4 ff. of which 1 blank.</p>
<p>E) Draft and fair copy: 'Regulæ pro determinatione Paschæ [in the fair copy 'Paschatis']', 4 ff. The fair copy is in another hand.</p>
<p>F) Two variant drafts of a letter [apparently to the Bishop of Worcester] on calendar reform, in English, 4 ff. of which one blank. The text is interspersed with draft passages about Jewish chronology and Ezekiel's temple, and on f. 1v there is a note about Mint salaries and expenses.</p>
<p>G) Draft of a letter concerning 'the Paper, which his Lord<hi rend="superscript">p</hi> the B<hi rend="superscript">p</hi> of Worcester [Edward Stillingfleet] sent to D<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Prideaux' (about ancient calendars), and Latin and English notes on Jewish chronology and the Temple of Zerubbabel, appended to the beginning of a draft letter addressed 'Reverendissimo Viro D. P. Allix S.T.D.' (i.e. Pierre Allix, with whom Newton corresponded in 1713), 2 ff.</p>
<p>Two wrappers, one with the heading in Thomas Pellet's hand: 'N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 3 Considerations about the Iulian Calendar'.</p>
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<note n="pages">30 ff. of which 4 blank.</note>
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<p>mainly in English with some Latin</p>
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