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England / Birth-Baptism Intervals
« on: Friday 08 February 08 22:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi!

Does anyone have any data which shows the interval between birth and baptism? It is for my PhD project, so any parishes at any time would be really, really helpful!

Many thanks,

Stuart

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The Common Room / Stamp Acts
« on: Wednesday 30 January 08 14:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi!

I am currently writing a chapter of my PhD which concerns the impact of the 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts on Anglican and non-Conformist registration respectively.

Having seen a number of very useful discussions on here relating to some aspects of the Acts I thought I'd pick your collective brains.

Please could anyone give me some concrete examples from either Anglican or Dissenting Registers of

1. an increase of events immediately prior to the introduction of the Acts or after their repeal
2. multiple baptisms within the same family either before or after
3. specific reference to the Acts
4. Rough estimates of the number of 'P's or 'Pd'
5. anything else interesting for these registers!

Very best wishes,

Stuart

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England / 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts
« on: Tuesday 29 January 08 18:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi!

I am currently writing a chapter of my PhD which concerns the impact of the 1783 and 1785 Stamp Duty Acts on Anglican and non-Conformist registration respectively.

Having seen a number of very useful discussions on here relating to some aspects of the Acts I thought I'd pick your collective brains.

Please could anyone give me some concrete examples from either Anglican or Dissenting Registers of

1. an increase of events immediately prior to the introduction of the Acts or after their repeal
2. multiple baptisms within the same family either before or after
3. specific reference to the Acts
4. Rough estimates of the number of 'P's or 'Pd'
5. anything else interesting for these registers!

Very best wishes,

Stuart

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