The baptismal registries were also very deficient in that large class denominated sectarians; Jews, Quakers, Roman Catholics, and all who refused to recognise the rites of the English Church being excluded.
The registries of the tontines, the ages attained by the lives on which annuities had been granted a century previous--the experience of the offices--procured a mass of information which was turned to great advantage.
But we must search other registries within access of Aldersgate-street before we give up the idea of finding such entries in that neighbourhood.
The vestry was an icy little chamber, which had once been a family vault; but it was not much colder than Miss Judson's best parlour; and I endured the cold bravely while I searched the registries of the last sixty years.
But to return to his letter: "I should recommend you to examine the registries of every town or village within, say, thirty miles of Huxter's Cross.
Returns from these registriesshow that the average nurse is employed about ten months in the year.
Use was to them a second nature; and every man connected with theseRegistries must be completely inured to dust.
For registries vary much in character, and there are some which experienced advisers would not at all recommend.
If you wish to have the addresses of thoroughly trustworthy private, as well as public registries, you cannot do better than order one of the lists of registries from the Hon.
On account of the great number of matters which are attended to in Valladolid, documents cannot pass through all the registries without taking much time.
There are about forty registries scattered about the country, in most cases in places where formerly ecclesiastical courts existed for the proving of wills.
Attached to this court are about forty registries for wills.
In the English and Australian registries a "land certificate" is also issued to the landowner containing copies of the register and of the plan.
The registries appear to go back practically to the original settlement of the country.
Registries are established in all the considerable towns.
In Austria and in some colonial registries this is not necessary, the register being open to public inspection, which in England is not the case.
Their privileges were overridden, their petitions were disregarded, their diets were degraded into mere registries of the royal decrees.
I have already telegraphed to London for one of the clever investigators of registries and records.
The registries have been discovered--found in the very spot indicated in the journal.
Who wants to study a city's life through the registries of its civic diseases or cures?
This recommendation was made before the decision to establish State labour registries in all the large towns.
Employment was found for 5,356 of the wayfarers by means of the Labour Registries attached to the Stations.
The official Relief Stations work hand in hand with employment registries and other agencies in the towns, in the endeavour to procure suitable work for those who desire it locally.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "registries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.