There can be no doubt that a verbatim et literatim transcription is of far more value than any other form ; it is otherwise impossible to be sure that some point of interest and importance has not been overlooked ; the extra trouble of making a complete... Transactions - Page 38by East Riding Antiquarian Society - 1893Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 392 pages
...been overlooked. The extra trouble of making a complete transcript is small, and the result much moro satisfactory. In any case the names should be given literatim, and all remarks carefully copied. Other records, such as churchwardens' accounts, should certainly not be transcribed and printed otherwise... | |
| Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1894 - 612 pages
...remembered that down to 1752, the year began on the 25th of March and not on the 1st of January. METHOD OF TRANSCRIPTION. There can be no doubt that a verbatim...indication, where possible, as to the date of the remark. Olher records, such as Churchwardens' Accounts, should certainly not be transcribed and printed otherwise... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 324 pages
...year began on March 25, and not on January I. Method of Transcription. — There can be no doubt but that a verbatim et literatim transcription is of far...given literatim, and all remarks carefully copied. Other records, such as churchwardens' accounts, should certainly not be transcribed and printed otherwise... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 308 pages
...other form. It is otherwise impossible to be sure that some point of interest and importance has no! been overlooked. The extra trouble of making a complete...given literatim, and all remarks carefully copied. Other records, such as churchwardens' accounts, should certainly not be transcribed and printed otherwise... | |
| Berkshire Archaeological Society - 1891 - 292 pages
...remembered that down to 1752, the year began on the 25th of March and not on the 1st of January. METHOD OF TRANSCRIPTION. There can be no doubt that a verbatim...Other records, such as Churchwardens' Accounts, should certainty not be transcribed and printed otherwise than in full. It is far better in both cases to... | |
| 1891 - 410 pages
...year began on March 25, and not on January 1. Method of Transcription. — There can be no doubt but that a verbatim et literatim transcription is of far...given literatim, and all remarks carefully copied. Other records, such as churchwardens' accounts, should certainly not be transcribed and printed otherwise... | |
| Huguenot Society of London - 1894 - 546 pages
...et literatim transcription is of far more value than any other form; it is otherwise impossible iobe sure that some point of interest and importance has...remark. Other records, such as Churchwardens' Accounts, shoul iad printed otherwise than in full. It is a portion thoroughly than the whole imp 'REVISION AND... | |
| Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - 1897 - 404 pages
...remembered that down to 1752, the year began on the 25th of March and not on the 1st of January. METHOD OF TRANSCRIPTION. There can be no doubt that a verbatim...literatim and all remarks carefully copied, with some indin, where possible, as to the date of the remark. Other records, such as Churchwardens' Accounts,... | |
| 1897 - 636 pages
...the 25th of March and not on the 1st of January. METHOD OP TRANSCRIPTION. There can be no donbt (hat a verbatim et literatim transcription is of far more...satisfactory. In any case the names should be given literatim arid all remarks carefully copied, with some indication, where possible, as to the date of the remark.... | |
| 1898 - 758 pages
...remembered that down to 1752, the year began on the 25th of March and not on the 1st of January. METHOD OF TRANSCRIPTION. There can be no doubt that a verbatim...all remarks carefully copied, with some indication, vrhere possible, as to the date of the remark. Other records, such as Churchwardens' Accounts, should... | |
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