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ONE PENNY

"A.C.S.".

EXTRACT OF AN ENTRY IN A REGISTER OF BIRTHS,

Ko.

Name and Surname,

1030

of 17° & 18° VICT. Cap. 80, §§ 57 & 58, and

Ada Charlotte

Macintosh

When and Where Born.

Sex,

18647

May Twenty Henth

8h 35m A1. 8h35m

102 Mentions.

Street Glasgew

kept at the GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE, EDINBURGH, in terms

10 Edw. VII. & 1 GEO. V. Cap. 32, § 1.

Name, Surname, and Rank or Profession of Father. Name, and Maiden Surname of Mother. Date and Place of Marriage.

lames Macintosh

Loiner/Master

Harriett Macintosh

M. J. Macintosh

1113 July 15th Glasgow

Signature and Qualification of Informant,

and Residence, if out of the House in which the Birth occurred.

(Signed).

When and Where Registered, and Signature of Registrar.

1864

et

Jos Macentesh June 12t

Father Present

at Glasgow

Signed) This Davidson.

Registrar.

EXTRACTED from the REGISTER BOOK OF BIRTHS, for the

Central of

District

GIVEN at the GENERAL REGISTRY OFFICE, NEW REGISTER HOUSE, EDINBURGH, under the Seal of the said Office, the

of

Glasgow

Burgh

August 1919.

th

in the

day of

In terms of the 57th section of the Act 17 & 18 Vict. c. 80, every person is entitled to search the tabular alphabetical Indexes of the Registers in the custody of the Registrar-General, on payment of a fee of twenty shillings for a General Search, and one shilling for a Particular Search, and to have an Extract of any Entry in the said Registers for the further sum of two shillings, exclusive of stamp duty (54 & 55 Vict. c. 39, § 64) of one penny.

By the Act of 10 Edw. VII. & 1 Geo. V. cap. 32, sect. 1, it is enacted that the Registrar-General shall cause to be made a Seal of the said General Registry Office, and the Registrar-General shall cause to be sealed or stamped therewith all Extracts of Entries given in the said Office; and all "Extracts of Entries purporting to be sealed or stamped with the Seal of the said General Registry Office shall be deemed to be duly authenticated by the Registrar General," and, in terms of the 58th section of the Act 17 & 18 Vict, c. 80, shall be admissible as evidence in all parts of His Majesty's Dominions without any other or further proof of such Entries.

The 62nd section of the Act 17 & 18 Vict. c. 80 enacts that "every person who shall wilfully destroy, obliterate, erase, or injure any Entry, or cause to be destroyed, obliterated, erased, or injured any such Register, or Duplicate thereof, or any Minute, Notice, or Certificate made or given pursuant to this Act, or shall falsely make or counterfeit, or cause to be falsely made or counterfeited, any part of any such Register or Duplicate, or any such Minute, Notice, of Certificate, or shall wilfully insert or make or cause to be inserted or made in any such Register or Duplicate azy false or fictitious Entry of, or any false statement touching any Birth, Death, or Marriage, or shall wilfully give any false Certificate, or falsify any Certificate, or shall certify any Writing to be an Extract of any such Register, knowing the same to be false or fictitious in any part thereof, "shall be deemed guilty of an offence, and on conviction thereof be liable to be punished by Transportation for a period not exceeding Seven Years, or by Imprisonment for a period not exceeding Two Years,"

PAINTED FOR HIS MAJESTY'S STATIONERY ÜFFICE BY MORRISON & Gibb Limited, EDINBURGH.

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