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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Argyllshire => Topic started by: kjmck on Sunday 13 August 23 18:30 BST (UK)

Title: Quick Question
Post by: kjmck on Sunday 13 August 23 18:30 BST (UK)
 Afternoon,

A baptismal record for an ancestor of mine reads -

'Donald McFarlane & Anabella McLean late in Baligown had their daughter Catherine baptised D.I.P'.

Can anyone tell me what both 'late in' and 'D.I.P' refers to?

Many thanks,

Keelan
Title: Re: Quick Question
Post by: Viktoria on Sunday 13 August 23 20:07 BST (UK)
Possibilities:-
They had lived in Baligown at one time but were not settled there when  the Baptism took place ,presumably that was somewhere else.
Perhaps they were “ travellers” of no settled abode.
Many possibilities for D.I.P.
Possibly Latin.H
However the parents do not seem to have been married , so perhaps something to do with that.
Best of luck .Viktoria.
Do you know if the baby  survived as D.I.P can be used as Dormit In Pace —
Rest in Peace.
V.
Title: Re: Quick Question
Post by: Gadget on Sunday 13 August 23 20:24 BST (UK)
Just to add to what Viktoria has said:

It was usual for a married woman to be referred to by her 'maiden' name in Scotland. In fact most baptisms list the mother in this way. 

Could you give the date, please?

Gadget

PS Is it Ballygown. Kilninian and Kilmore
Title: Re: Quick Question
Post by: Gadget on Sunday 13 August 23 23:00 BST (UK)
There seem to be a few entries on the page with DIP and similar.

Maybe GR2 may know

See snip

Gadget
Title: Re: Quick Question
Post by: GR2 on Sunday 13 August 23 23:47 BST (UK)
I wonder if it is a reference to the payment of the duty of 3d imposed on entries in parish registers by the 1783 Stamp Act? It was repealed in 1794, so would be in force at this time. Maybe the D is "Duty" and the P is "Paid"?

The imposition of the tax led to a reduction in the number of entries in the registers.
Title: Re: Quick Question
Post by: Gadget on Monday 14 August 23 00:00 BST (UK)
Thanks, GR. That sounds very likely given the date.