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( 18 ) SCHEDULE (C.)

The Words and Figures in Italics in this Schedule to be filled in as the case may be.

SCHEDULE (D.)

I, John Cox, Registrar of Births and Deaths in the Parish of Marylebone, in the County of Middlesex, Do hereby certify, That this is a true Copy of the Registrar's Book of Births [or Deaths], within the said Parish, from the entry of the Birth [or Death] of James Green, No. 1, to the entry of the Birth [or Death] of William Strange, No. 34.

Witness my hand, this Seventh day of March 1838. John Cox, Registrar.

SCHEDULE (E.)

I, John Cox, Registrar of Births and Deaths in the Parish of Marylebone, in the County of Middlesex. Do hereby certify, That the Death of Henry Hastings was duly registered by me on the Seventh day of March 1836.

Witness my hand, this Eighth day of March 1836. John Cox, Registrar.

SCHEDULE (F.)

I, James Smith, Coroner for the County of Dorset, Do Hereby Order the Burial of the Body now shown to the Inquest Jury as the Body of John Jones.

Witness my hand, this Eighth day of March 1836. James Smith, Coroner.

SCHEDULE (G.)

I, Gilbert Elliot, Vicar of Barming, in the County of Kent, Do hereby certify, That I have this day baptized by the name of Thomas, a Male Child, produced to me by William Green, as the Son of William Green and Rebecca Green, and declared by the said William Green to have been born at Marylebone, in the County of Middlesex, on the Seventh day of January 1836.

Witness my hand, this First day of December 1838. Gilbert Elliot, Vicar.