Transcription. LIMITS OF DATE. It is evident that there is most reason for transcribing the oldest Registers, but those of later date are also of great value, and it is suggested that 1812, the date of the Act of 52 Geo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point... The Antiquary - Page 126edited by - 1890Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 392 pages
...later date are also of great value, and it is suggested that AD 1812, the date of the Act of 52 George III, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies...manner in which capital letters are formed. Copies of the alphabet, etc., may be obtained, when published, on application to the Committee on Parish Registers,... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1897 - 524 pages
...1812, the date of the Act of 52 Geo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies may be taken. CHARACTER OF WRITING. In transcribing, great care...mistakes from the confusion of certain letters with modern letters of similar form. An alphabet is adjoined giving some of the ordinary characters, but... | |
| Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1894 - 612 pages
...date of the Act of 52 Oeo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies may be taken. CHAEACTER OF WRITING. In transcribing, great care must be used to avoid mistakes from the confusioii of certain letters with modern letters of similar form. An alphabet is adjoined giving some... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 324 pages
...injury, but in order to render them more easily and generally accessible to the student. Many register» have already been copied and published, and every...manner in which capital letters are formed. (Copies of the alphabet, etc., may be obtained when published on application to the Committee on Parish Registers,... | |
| 1891 - 410 pages
...later date are also of great value, and it is suggested that AD 1812, the date of the Act of 52 George III, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies...specimens of letters, and the principal contractions ; hut Registers vary, and especially in the manner in which capital letters are formed. Copies of the... | |
| Berkshire Archaeological Society - 1891 - 294 pages
...1812, the date of the Act of .52 Geo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies may be tnkon. CHARACTER OF WRITING. In transcribing, great care...mistakes from the confusion of certain letters with modern letters of similar form. An alphabet is adjoined giving some of the ordinary characters, but... | |
| British Archaeological Association - 1892 - 580 pages
...1812, the date of the Act of 52 Geo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies may be taken. CHARACTER OF WRITING. In transcribing, great care...mistakes from the confusion of certain letters with modern letters of similar form. An alphabet is adjoined giving some of the ordinary characters, but... | |
| East Riding Antiquarian Society - 1893 - 196 pages
...of the Act of 52 Geo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies may be taken. CHAKACTER OP WRITING. In transcribing, great care must be used...mistakes from the confusion of certain letters with modern letters of similar form. An alphabet is adjoined giving some of the ordinary characters, but... | |
| Huguenot Society of London - 1894 - 546 pages
...1812, the date of the Act of 52 Geo. Ill, cap. 146, is a suitable point to which copies may be taken. CHARACTER OF WRITING. In transcribing, great care must be used to avoid mistakes from tinconfusion of certain letters with modem letters of similar form. An alphabet is adjoined giving... | |
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