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31Family register — A family register (also known as any of several variations, such as household register, family album, familienbuch, koseki etc. ) is a registry used in many countries to track information of a genealogical or legal interest. Often, official… …
32New Register House — houses the Court of the Lord Lyon as well as the main building of the General Register Office for Scotland, located near St Andrew Square to the east end of Princes Street in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. The building is located in West… …
33General Register Office (Northern Ireland) — The General Register Office (GRO) (Northern Ireland) is responsible for the civil registration of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions as well as administering marriage and civil partnership law in Northern Ireland. The GRO …
34List of deaths of candidates during general elections of the United Kingdom — There have been eight instances of a death of a candidate during a British general election since 1918.[1] The 1918 election was the first date at which all constituencies in the United Kingdom voted on the same day. The rules governing the… …
35church register — noun Date: 1606 a parish register of baptisms, marriages, and deaths …
36Parish Register — A book in which all births. Baptisms, Confirmations, deaths, and marriages that occur in the Parish are recorded, together with the list of Families and Communicants. The importance of the Parish Register and the care with which it should be… …
37parish register — n BrE an official record of the births, deaths, and marriages in a parish …
38church register — noun : a parish register of baptisms, marriages, and deaths …
39parish register — noun (C) an official record of the births, deaths, and marriages in a parish …
40parish register — /pærɪʃ ˈrɛdʒəstə/ (say parish rejuhstuh) noun a record of all births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths in a parish …