 | 1891 - 392 pages
...and other questions the Standing Committee will always be glad to give advice. General Committee. — A Standing Committee has been appointed by the Congress for the purpose of giving advice, and preparing and distributing to the various Societies in union such information and lists as may be of... | |
 | Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1897 - 524 pages
...widower. Dau. : daughter. With regard to entries of marriage after Lord Hardwicke's Act of 1752, it io suggested that the form of entry may be simplified...presses which would be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down, but on this and other questions -the Standing... | |
 | Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1894 - 616 pages
...Christian names should be gi%*en with the surnames. It is believed that many Registers remain imprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...presses which would be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down, but on this and other questions the Standing... | |
 | Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 324 pages
...phrases, but care should be taken not to omit any record or fact, however apparently unimportant.* It is believed that many registers remain unprinted...presses which would be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down, but on this and other questions the standing... | |
 | Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 308 pages
...record or fact, however apparently unimportant.* It is believed that many registers remain unpnnted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...probably often be obtained from local presses which would 1« interested in thî publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down, but on this... | |
 | Berkshire Archaeological Society - 1891 - 294 pages
...or widower. Dau.: daughter. With regard to entries of marriage after Lord Hardwicke's Act of 17o2, it is suggested that the form of entry may be simplified...presses which would be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down, but on this and other questions the Standing... | |
 | 1891 - 396 pages
...apparently unimportant ; such, for instance, as the names of witnesses, ministers, occupation, etc. It is believed that many Registers remain unprinted...presses which would be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down ; but on this and other questions the Standing... | |
 | 1891 - 410 pages
...that many Registers remain nnpriuted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing and biiuHng. Reasonable estimates for these might probably often...obtained from local presses which would be interested in tlie publication. No absolute rule as to size and typo can be laid down ; but on this and other questions... | |
 | British Archaeological Association - 1892 - 580 pages
...Christian names should be given with the surnames. It is believed that many Registers remain imprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...presses which would be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down, but on this and other questions the Standing... | |
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