| Joseph Whitaker - Almanacs, English - 1887 - 816 pages
...the register signed in his presence, by one of the following persons :— i. The nearest relatives of the deceased present at the death, or in attendance...relative of the deceased in the same (registrar's) sub-district. In default of any relatives, 3. A person present at tint death ; or, the occupier of... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1906 - 970 pages
...to the Registrar, and the register signed in his presence, by one of the following persons :— i. The nearest relative of the deceased present at the...attendance during the last illness. If they fail, a. Some other relative of the deceased in the same (Registrar's) subdistrict. In default of any relatives,... | |
| Joseph Whitaker - Almanacs, English - 1848 - 912 pages
...Registrar, and the register signed in his presence, by one of the following1 persons :— i. The ut_-are*t relative of the deceased present at the death, or in attendance during the hist illnewi. If they fail, 2. Borne other relative of the deceased in the same (Koyristrar's) tubdistrict.... | |
| Great Britain, Alexander Glen, William Cunningham Glen - Marriage law - 1875 - 262 pages
...Registrar shall erase the name of such deceased Medical Practitioner from the Register." tives (27) of the deceased present at the death, or in attendance during the last illness of the deceased, and in default of such relatives, of every other relative of the deceased dwelling... | |
| Great Britain, James Thomas Hammick - Marriage records - 1875 - 280 pages
...required by the Births and Deaths Registration Acts, 1836 to 1874, to be registered connearest relatives of the deceased present at the death, or in attendance during the last illness ; and (2.) the relatives living in the same sub-district, and the other persona above specified, upon... | |
| Aeneas Munro - Hospitals - 1879 - 262 pages
...Registration of the Death, and to whom only this Certificate should be given. 1. The nearest Relatives of the Deceased present at the death or in attendance during the last illness ; and, in their default, any other Relative residing in the same Sub-district as the Deceased. In default... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 762 pages
...person dies in a house after the commencement of this Act it shall be the duty of the nearest relatives of the deceased present at the death, or in attendance during the last illness of the deceased, and in default of such relatives, of every other relative of the deceased dwelling... | |
| Charles Edmund Baker - Divorce - 1882 - 214 pages
...the register signed in his presence by one of the following persons : — 1. The nearest relatives of the deceased present at the death, or in attendance...relative of the deceased in the same (registrar's) sub-district. In default of any relatives, 3. (a) A person present at the death ; or, (b) the occupier... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1905 - 926 pages
...In the case of a person dying in a house14 within five days of the death by "the nearest relatives of the deceased present at the death or " in attendance during the last illness of the deceased"; or " every other relative of the deceased dwelling or being in the " same district... | |
| Sir Arthur Newsholme - Vital statistics - 1899 - 386 pages
...given to the registrar of the district within five days of its occurrence by the nearest relatives of the deceased present at the death or in attendance during the last illness. In default of information of the death being given to the registrar by these persons, such information... | |
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