My great-grandfather's marriage certificate has a capital L written to the left of the entry. Just wondering what this means?
Quote from: Lauren Campbell on Wednesday 04 October 17 16:38 BST (UK) My great-grandfather's marriage certificate has a capital L written to the left of the entry. Just wondering what this means?No idea. Can you post an extract so we can see it?
At the end of 1854, there were just over 900 parishes. For registration purposes, they were succeeded by over 1000 Registration Districts. Most of these were based on the parishes, with a quantity of the parishes being split into two halves - Burgh and Landward (town and rural). Many of these Burgh and Landward RDs were re-united after less than five years. In many cases the registrar marked B or L in the margin of the certificate for a number of years after the re-uniting.
The top of each register page provides the parish or district name and the county or burgh. You may also find that the registrar has written B or L in the margins of the page to indicate whether the entry relates to the burgh or landward part of the district. Each registration district has a reference number. For some districts this RD number can remain the same over many decades.