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H — r Iasi do-that parochial records back of 1837 are kept at the different parishes holds them some cases the minister others the clerk or The parochial records verger at the parishes and local registries can be searched (in a few oases personal is inspection not permitted possibly ignorance through of the various acts) for one shilling for any given and six year for each pence subsequent year searchedof These are also the charges the diocesan registries at some in the cathedral cities In others the charge is an hour or office hours a day (i during generally from 10 to o’clock) but in the many ministers if approached proper way are prepared to charge a for a complete search: but nominal fee will exact six pence for all again some three events occurringin a year viz per annum also some whose fees are There are six hours one pound a day fam°US r°yM th® pen of a in in wn-MlnL m Sreneral registrar’s two office r!“5M isjt’-iToo ’W beyona iH ?' is -- ren®aloglst George hia artIcl® lhft I Illi I Br’l ' ' ' H'l ' reg-isters u??0® pa?ts?’ ISiiiWiiS JO in of the nature and confused mass difficult and -1V1 MISCONCEPTIONS expensive11 to ®xtent vital records kept examine fees to search the existing The from in Somerset house London England 107 at Somerset house are led the editor of this shilling duringany period of five department on® years and a pound for a general snowing exact and Search The kiSSl7 26 I El British -4 Tf JULY - S ‘ I Sa ' j -fW i I I! - 3g lRg3l tv I i I IS IH j r' I established rcordB 3-4 10-6 e In 8S® th® act ?ulyniWiSs¥“sea ftnd foreS1 for civil 1Bto ' 111 rwTyW x ill I Hr Hi I I I 1-6 The the aim object be and duty of the atheredbrteri&V rer-&TaE?n?MY following: fIr8t ordered to bo In 18®8 a few begin earlier had to be sent annuallyto the copies hlshop of the diocese 1597 and all the old entries transcribedfrom to parchment The directory baptismsin as paper days the 1854 ordered births as well 1645 but was not are search to continued of the originals r '5 'J-'’ ’ 3 IS IH since records prior to 1538 it long Concerning "The library books of monasteries An act to enter marriageson printed is written were by the in 1753 and to record reserved forms came to of those houses serve their bannsto prevent clandestineJakes toof scour their candlesticks ana marriages and burials sold to rub their boots some were Baptisms were entered on printed 1813 goupesellers and forms grocers some sent dissolution of the bookbinders no At in the the monasterlee over the s®a to 1535 the but at times of the tn small numbers whole dispersion monks who the principal were register keepers shlpsfull” are gave rise to the mandate in 1538 information ESil The chief sources ofmonastic records for the keepingof the registrs of baptisms Domesday books placlta rotule and burials in each charters knights’ fees marriages parish by Thomas Cromwell and inquisitions etc parliamentary records and visitations by Elizabeth 1558 heraldic collections Queen and had to subscribe wills registers (parochialand when every minister ”1 shall keep the register burial board nonparochial) etc bookswere the injunction”They to books for later burials cemetery seldom not however regularly kept until some date of birth was As the date years after prior to 1837 the baptisms that yas In 1644 an passed: is ordinance was approximate as a few ceremony days after “And it la usually ordained by the authority performed aforesaid that there shall be provided In some of th$ early records the name at the charge of parish or of the wife is not given every persons are seldom chappelry in this realm of England Ages of buried to 1813 and in the case of and Wales a fair register book— that found priorpersons their par entage is the names of all children baptized and grownup present time publication a J?’" Edinburgh the charges are At the register house shilling for a particular entry one and for a general search one pound period of ten Which but extendover a maythere certain limitations keJ?t I ‘ ' 4 ' fa H! 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O I afterwards ' kvw ' - according 1 ’I1 recorded their parents and the time of their not recorded even at’ birth shall be written therein etc” in the burial books and that the said book shall be showed by such as keep the same to all persons desiring to search for reasonably the birth baptizing marriage or burial of any person therein registered and to take a copy or procurea thereof "A register is to be carefully kept wherein the of the parties so married names forthwith to be fairly recorded ere for the perusal of all whom of the BORMlMD certificate PREVENTIVE it BREEDING may concern” AGAINST O LY I ’ TUEV r Moscrop The Sisters at SPECIAL The LO11UYV& Empress Monday Hatching the bills afternoon— Special engagement Sinned “More department Ten c rafii ilii — — — ffl B’ Barai opens for runs I this eight afternoon days up to at and 1 W'1 UdVU Will 1 people of the the headline cast novelty great -our ALUHXVCB UU nights I — Ir red Allen I ifS Usual” scenes - MMII Added Ha m- i sketch Than t — mu UX Sunday I Against in LXlCli Allb PUXA closing running through the ensuing week — Extra ' 1 3 OWTr the Today that bill o’clock V including next Sunday night The next new bill at the Empress will open Monday and thereafter all afternoon August new ’' IV registering 1 4 " Empress 230 ife PEST ' the ! 'S® rasa fe§l J v’ I j 1 J Manure rom f ct In 1653 another Bujc ordinance respecting registers was passed: ’’That a true and Just account might always be kept of all and also of the births marriages of children and deaths of all sorts of within the commonwealth” persons or Refuse (during this period the registers are on deficient being very badly kppt) most Will It Prevent Eggs “That a book of good vellum— parchment should be provided for the — of such for the safekeeping of the inhabitantsand householders which of every parish make choice of some able and honest person to have the keeping of the As a result of said bock” Washington July 25 — of the Tn 169 every to clergyman was experimentsthe specialistshave discovered keen a register of all persons married of agriculture burled born In his parish christened or small that a amount of ordinary penalty of £100 under lafTt legal sprinkled dally on The Interference respect-r borax manure will lnr registers was the act of 52 the George effectively preventthe breedingof III 146 reciting that fly Similarly the which after and typhoid or houseapplied the manner form of to amending and garbage same substance registers of keeping preserving toilets damp floors and refuse open burials of his marriages and baptisms subjects crevices fn stables cellars °r markets majesty’s greatly would from hatching will prevent fly eggs facilitate the proof of pedigrees of will not kill the adult fly nor claiming to be entitled to real Borax but Its persons laying eggs personal estates enacts that new preventIt usefrom or will prevent any further of registers with thorough books new forms should be used after brThen'nvesttgatlon which Included December 31 1812” the events to be registeredin with in experiments substances separate books and preserved an many some meanswas of iron chest and annual copies were to undertakentothe discover of flies in breeding he sent to the bishops registrar of the preventing lessening the likewise to be horse diocese who was without manure lists of register value of this manure as a fertilizer for with extant felt that it by the It was books use farmer breedthe legislature have of some means preventingthe Thusprovided appearstokeeping well for the careful ing of flies near a human habitation these could be devised the disease spread by and safe custodyof documents have carriers could be but fires robberies neglect etc these filthy germ Swat the contributed to the destruction and loss greatly the reduced While of fly" campaign traps and other devices gia many of typhoidHouse”the in for reducing the The "General Register number of Is worked much on Edinburgh carryingflies are of value they are of same lines as Somerset house London less importance than the prevention but at realized however Edinburgh all the old parish the It was breeding dating registers are to be found some that no measure for preventing Scotch registry from 1550 The began the breeding of flies would come into print-’ 1854 from such that which year there are unless It was indexes common usecould ed the use it on his manure began in pile farmer The Irish registry (Dublin) usefulness without destroyingits 1864 tor growing plants and withoutintroducing must give head of a family Every Into the soil any substancethat of child and of the notice of the birth a with his crops limited would Interfere death of a member thewithin a carried local registrar As a result of experiments of days to number in Virginia on at the Arlingtonfarm of the own or district in which they and La the Investigators Orleans New occur under pain of a fine ill that 062 of a pound of or by found borax are recorded The marriages 075 of a pound of calcined colemanite but the contractingparties are calcium borate) would kill the required to sign their names (ana now (crude practically all of and prevent that of their father) ages residences maggots in eight local the files ordinarily and professions There were breeding developing of horse manure from in 1813-1837 who received duplicates bushelsThis of air baptisms marriagesand was proved by placing manure registries hold and The diocesan in cages comparing the burials I about from plies treated with borax and duplicates of these events from time but In plies The borax It 1597 to the present many from untreated killed the fly places they are In (more or less) a was found AVA XVliiVVi vilW In the and prevented Sprinkled IH III S V r I 'g - 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