Quarter Days

Quarter Days
Days when rents and taxes were due.
♦ Lady Day: 25th March (Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin).
♦ Midsummer Day: 24th June (Feast of St. John the Baptist).
♦ Michaelmas Day: 29th September (Feast of St. Michael the Archangel).
♦ Christmas Day: 25th December (Feast of the Birth of Jesus).
In September 1752, the English calendar was reformed and 11 days were "lost." Also, the official first day of the civil year was moved from Lady Day to 1st January. However, the English tax year which had started on Lady Day, the official first day of the old civil and legal year, just moved 11 days to the 6th April. This is still the official start of the tax year (although some parts of government use other dates).

Medieval glossary. 2014.

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