the father appears to be the informant [and maybe he was reluctant?]
Also under the requirements of the 1836 Registration Act the registrar would not omit the mother's name, although the father's name could be omitted. After all the mother is always known even if the father is not.
Quote from: stanmapstone on Saturday 13 February 16 14:06 GMT (UK) Also under the requirements of the 1836 Registration Act the registrar would not omit the mother's name, although the father's name could be omitted. After all the mother is always known even if the father is not.Presumably the exception being a foundling?