Act of 1752, it is suggested that the form of entry may be simplified by the omission of formal phrases, but care should be taken not to omit any record of fact, however apparently unimportant, such for instance as the names of witnesses, ministers, occupation,... Journal of the British Archaeological Association - Page 335by British Archaeological Association - 1892Full view - About this book
| 1891 - 392 pages
...names of witnesses, ministers, occupation, etc. It is believed that many Registers remain unprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...probably often be obtained from local presses which wonld be interested in the publication. No absolute rule as to size and type can be laid down ; but... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 324 pages
...record or fact, however apparently unimportant.* It is believed that many registers remain unprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...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... | |
| 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... | |
| 1891 - 396 pages
...names of witnesses, ministers, occupation, etc. It is believed that many Registers remain unprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...Standing Committee will always be glad to give advice. General Committee. — A Standing Committee lias been appointed by the Congress for the purpose of... | |
| 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... | |
| 1894 - 612 pages
...list of some of these is adjoined : Bap.: baptized. Bac. : bachelor. Mar. : married. Spin. : spinster. Bur. : buried. Wid. : widow or widower. Dau. : daughter....presses which would be interested in the publication. A Standing Committee has beeu appointed by the Congress for the purpose of giving advice and distributing... | |
| Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society - 1897 - 404 pages
...Christian names should be given with the surnames. It is believed that many Registers remain unprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...and binding. Reasonable estimates for these might, probabty, often be obtained from local presses which -would be interested in the publication. No absolute... | |
| Thoroton Society - 1898 - 198 pages
...Christian names should be given with the surnames. It is believed that many Registers remain unprinted owing to an exaggerated idea of the cost of printing...presses which would be interested in the publication. A Standing Committee has been appointed by the Congress for the p'irpo>e of giving advice ;ind distributing1... | |
| Huguenot Society of London - 1893 - 706 pages
...Wid. : widow or widower. Dau. : daughter. With regard to entries of marriage after Lord Ilardwicke's Act of 1752, it is suggested that the form of entry...presses which would be interested in the publication. A Standing Committee has been appointed by the Congress for the purpose of giving advice and distributing... | |
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