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In England, Lady Day was New Year's Day up to 1752 when, following the move from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar , 1 January became the start of the year. A vestige of this remains in the United Kingdom 's tax year, which starts on 6 April , i.e. Lady Day adjusted for the ''lost days'' of the calendar change. The logic of using Lady Day as the start of the year is that it reckons years A.D. from the moment of the Incarnation, which is considered to take place at the moment of the conception of Jesus at the Annunciation rather than at the moment of his birth at Christmas. See also New Year . ''Lady Day'' was also a Nickname of the singer Billie Holiday . |
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