Reverend Sir, having found, from many instances, the difficulties and expence of coming at the certain knowledge of the places, where people have been born or register'd, whether in the parish registers, or the private ones of Dissenting congregations, it has been thought of important service to have such a general authentick register, as in the plan here inclosed from the Heralds Office; ...
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[London, 1747?]
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ESTC T5926
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