John wrote here........with tongue in cheek? > Now I am finding that there appears to also be > a time difference in the Gaelic calendars of the peoples of North Knapdale in > Argyll during the last half of the 1700's. Did you really see a Gaelic calendar? That was a spoken language only, no written records. It was the arrival of the English that allowed Gaelic to "appear" as written. And what a hash they made of it! Cheers............. -- ALISTAIR M. CAMERON