Date-SundayLetter

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     1 January      First Sunday    Sunday Letter
     Sunday         1 January       A
     Monday         7 January       G
     Tuesday        6 January       F
     Wednesday      5 January       E
     Thursday       4 January       D
     Friday         3 January       C
     Saturday       2 January       B

    In leap years, you have two Sunday Letters. After leap day, you have a
    Sunday Letter calculated with the usual formulae. Before leap day, the
    Sunday Letter is one place ahead of that (with A being considered one
    latter after G).

    Given the Sunday Letter and the Golden Number (see Date::GoldenNumber),
    you can immediately look up the dates for Easter (Gregorian or Julian)
    in a simple table. That is, if you happen to have said table. I'll try
    to put this table on my web site, but I need to ask the authors of The
    Oxford Companion first.

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 1 January      First Sunday    Sunday Letter
 Sunday         1 January       A
 Monday         7 January       G
 Tuesday        6 January       F
 Wednesday      5 January       E
 Thursday       4 January       D
 Friday         3 January       C
 Saturday       2 January       B

In leap years, you have two Sunday Letters. After leap day, you have a
Sunday Letter calculated with the usual formulae. Before leap day, the
Sunday Letter is one place ahead of that (with A being considered one
latter after G).

Given the Sunday Letter and the Golden Number (see
Date::GoldenNumber), you can immediately look up the dates for Easter
(Gregorian or Julian) in a simple table. That is, if you happen to
have said table. I'll try to put this table on my web site, but I need
to ask the authors of The Oxford Companion first.

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