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Bishops Transcripts
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agingrocker | Report | 22 Mar 2008 22:16 |
Thank you both. So it might not be a Brick Wall after all. |
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Ivy | Report | 22 Mar 2008 22:01 |
The clergy were aware that the parish registers could be destroyed (lightning was particularly hazardous for churches) and required the churches to transcribe records and send these transcripts to the diocese. These are referred to as the bishop's transcripts. They may not have as much detail as the original parish registers. |
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chrisa | Report | 22 Mar 2008 21:59 |
The Bishops Transcripts were copies from parish records that were returned yearly to the bishop & transcribed. The original parish records usually contain more info. |
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agingrocker | Report | 22 Mar 2008 21:44 |
I have been using the Durham Parish Records online, but they are Bishops Transcripts. Does this mean a Bishop (?) has copied the actual registers, or are these copies of the actual registers? |