Baptisms and marriages for British subjects in foreign countries, 1816-1836
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Contents: Letter of marriage, 1834, from British Vice Consulate, Grand Canary (Canary Islands), for Samuel Bishop & Georgiana Manly -- baptism records of Sean Guillaume Leach, 1836, and Paul Edmund Vertu, 1830, from the Protestant congragation of Turin (Torino), Italy -- baptism record of Philip Anderson, 1818, from the Presidency of Bombay (India) -- baptism records for Philip Henry Haymes, 1823, and Henri Fletcher Haymes, 1825, from the Protestant congregation of Liège (Belgium) -- marriage record for William Blundell Spence and Teresa Renard, 1835, from the British Vice Consul, Trieste (Italy).
Records are in English, French, Italian and Latin.
Microfilm of original records at the Guildhall Library, London, England.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Baptisms and marriages for British subjects in foreign countries, 1816-1836 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | British Film | 576992 Item 3 | 8041141 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Baptisms and marriages for British subjects in foreign countries, 1816-1836 | Granite Mountain Record Vault | British Film | 576992 Item 3 | 8041141 |
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