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  2. National Library of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The National Library of Ireland (NLI; Irish: Leabharlann Náisiúnta na hÉireann) is Ireland's national library located in Dublin, in a building designed by Thomas Newenham Deane. The mission of the National Library of Ireland is "To collect, preserve, promote and make accessible the documentary and intellectual record of the life of Ireland ...

  3. Parish register - Wikipedia

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    The parish register became mandatory in Italy for baptisms and marriages in 1563 after the Council of Trent and in 1614 for burials when its rules of compilation were as well normalised by the Church. Prior to 1563, the oldest registers of baptisms are preserved since 1379 in Gemona del Friuli, 1381 in Siena, 1428 in Florence or 1459 in Bologna.

  4. 1655 in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Events from the year 1655 in Ireland. Incumbent. Lord Protector: Oliver Cromwell; Events

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  6. Category:1655 in Christianity - Wikipedia

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  7. Puritans - Wikipedia

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    [68] [69] The marriage service was criticised for using a wedding ring (which implied that marriage was a sacrament) and having the groom vow to his bride "with my body I thee worship", which Puritans considered blasphemous. In the funeral service, the priest committed the body to the ground "in sure and certain hope of resurrection to eternal ...

  8. Stamp Duties Act 1783 - Wikipedia

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    The Stamp Duties Act 1783 (23 Geo. 3.c. 67) was passed by the House of Commons of Great Britain in order to raise money to pay for the American War of Independence.Under the provisions of this act, all baptism, marriage and burial entries in each parish register were subject to a tax of 3d (old pence).

  9. Tobie Matthew - Wikipedia

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    Matthew was the son of the benefactor Frances [1] and Tobias Matthew, then Dean of Christ Church, later Bishop of Durham, and finally Archbishop of York, by his marriage to Frances, a daughter of William Barlow, Bishop of Chichester. [2] Matthew matriculated from Christ Church on 13 March 1589/90 [3] and graduated MA (Oxon) on 5 July 1597.