Supporting material for "Ambivalence, Avoidance and Appeal: Alliterative Aspects of Anglo Anthroponyms"
In England and Wales, birth, marriage and death (BMD) registration began in July 1837. BMD records were obtained from the ‘UK local BMD’ project (http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/local), a volunteer-led effort to transcribe the local indices of the UK BMD registers for digital preservation. Birth records spa...
Main Author: | Bush, S |
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University of Oxford
2020
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