Papifts fliould quit their new GregorUn, and return to 
their old Julian Year. 
But I forbear to enlarge on this, (and many other 
things which might be alledgy,^ and humbly beg 
your Graces Pardon for having already given you the 
trouble of too long a Letter. And am. 
My Lord^ 
Your Graces very humble 
dnd obedient Servant 
John Wallis. 
A PQST-SCRIPT 
be added to a former Letter to the Lord Jrchbi 
of Canterbury. 
Poft-fcript, Aug.gi.i5pp, 
OF what Mr. Lock hath done in this matter, I know 
nothing but from your Graces Letter of Aug. 27. 
i699»lt feems he advifes, that, for Eleven Leap-years, we 
fliould omit the Intercalation of Febr, 29. and thence- 
forth goon^'iththe Gregorian Account; The laft of 
which II Leap-years fliould be 1744. But, if we be- 
gin in thd Change (as it is fuggefted] at the Year 1700. 
thelaft of thofc Eleven Leap-years muft be 1740. not 
1744. This 
