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Title: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: A0510 on Saturday 02 August 08 15:52 BST (UK)
Hello Chris, on some of my earlier Family Marrage notices  are the initials B T (not for the Obvious reasons  I don't think they were around in the 16/1700's) I know they mean Bishops Transcribe, I know what a Bishop is and Represents, I know what  Transcribe Means, but I cannot put the two together and make sense of, I asked my local Bishop recently  and he didn't know either Can you help? thanks Anne 0510.
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: Necromancer on Saturday 02 August 08 15:57 BST (UK)
periodically the incumbent of the parish church had to send 'transcripts' of his set of Registers ( ie summaries of content)  to the next chap up the chain - typically the Bishop.......


dunno what he did with them - sometimes they are OK to use in lieu, but often they lose useful annotations.....
 :)
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: Necromancer on Saturday 02 August 08 16:01 BST (UK)
Google will provide more background - an example:-

http://freespace.virgin.net/owston.tj/parreg1.htm
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: Gadget on Saturday 02 August 08 16:02 BST (UK)
also - contrary to what Anne said in the first message, they were required to be submitted from 1598 to mid 19th century.





Gadget
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: Necromancer on Saturday 02 August 08 16:04 BST (UK)
I think she was still TiC reference to BT.

Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: Gadget on Saturday 02 August 08 16:35 BST (UK)
Not sure, Newf, some of the equipment and all that  ;D

However, like you,  I'm sure it's referring to the source being from the Bishops Transcripts rather than the Parish Registers.

Gadget
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: A0510 on Monday 18 August 08 13:27 BST (UK)
Thank you to the people who replied to my request for help of understanding, but I am still puzzled by it  thanks again Regards  Anne
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: Necromancer on Monday 18 August 08 13:57 BST (UK)
did you not look at the site link shown - not that it sys much more than I did ..


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BISHOPS TRANSCRIPTS (ALSO KNOWN AS PARISH REGISTER TRANSCRIPTS)

From 1598 an annual return was made to the Bishop of a copy of all entries from the Parish Register for that year to about Easter or Lady Day. Some are less good than the originals and some more so. It is recommended that these are checked against the Registers. As they are sometimes copied by a Church Warden they can include more details that the Registers, useful for the family historian.
Title: Re: B T on Marrage Certificates
Post by: A0510 on Monday 18 August 08 16:58 BST (UK)
Sorry Newfster, noI didn't see first time around, that must have been the moment the sun came out and  blinded me for a few moments,before the clouds rolled in again now the reason for the B.T is clearer, thanks Newfster,love your Doggies, cheers anne