Just like a Bus two have come along at the same time
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Thanks
Ron
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Best guess - Marion Annie Ogilvie Ingles. 20th May 8h 0m AM, Wellgate, Lanark.Skywave wrote:Hi Folks,
Just like a Bus two have come along at the same timeCan any one help me by giving thier best guess on all the contents of the upload in the gallery at:
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Thanks
Ron
I agree, plus the "B" in the margin to indicate it was in the "burgh" of the registration district (rather than "L" for Landward).nelmit wrote:Best guess - Marion Annie Ogilvie Ingles. 20th May 8h 0m AM, Wellgate, Lanark.
Such flourishes are one of the biggest problem areas in interpretation, but, thankfully, in this case, the quality of the original microfiche and the scanned image are good, and the registrar's hand isn't otherwise problematicLahb wrote:I agree with nelmit - "Marion Annie Ogilvie Ingles" - gotta love the way the registrar flourishes his "m"s!
Not at all unusual...........Skywave wrote:My thanks to you all. Isnt it funny that you cant see anything till someone else points it out then its as plain as the nose on your face![]()
A round of applause to you all =D>
Ron
That's the philosophy of TalkingScot in a nutshell !! =D>Skywave wrote:David,
That why TS is a boon to beginners like me, the experience available on the sight is abundant and freely given.
Many urban registration districts initially at least, distinguished between town and areas outside the town but still included in the registration district, - the latter so-called "Landward", - by the use of the annotations "B" for "Burgh", and "L" for "Landward" to the left of the LH column in the register.Skywave wrote:Can someone explain Landward & Burgh mentioned by Andrew for me.