It provides that any one responsible for the burial of a deceased person may give forty-eight hours' notice in writing, ana in the form prescribed in the first schedule to the Act, to the incumbent of any place or his substitute, that it is intended to... Hazell's Annual Cyclopaedia - Page 761886Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1869 - 618 pages
...1. After the passing of this Act, any person or persons having the charge of, or being concerned in, the burial of a deceased person, may give forty-eight hours' notice in writing, by post or otherwise, to the Bector, Vicar, or other Incumbent, or in his absence to the officiating... | |
| Religion - 1880 - 576 pages
...the passing of this Act any relative, friend, or legal representative, having the charge of or being responsible for the burial of a deceased person, may give forty-eight hours notice in writing plainly signed with the name and stating the address of the person giving it, in the form or to the... | |
| Religion - 1880 - 578 pages
...the passing of this Act any relative, friend, or legal representative, having the charge of or being responsible for the burial of a deceased person, may give forty-eight hours notice in writing plainly signed with the name and stating the address of the person giving it, in the form or to the... | |
| Great Britain - 1880 - 420 pages
...the passing of this Act any relative, friend, or legal representative having the charge of or being responsible for the burial of a deceased person may give forty-eight hours notice in writing, indorsed on the outside " Notice of Burial," to, or leave or cause the same to be left at the usual... | |
| Bible Christians - 1880 - 598 pages
...the passing of this Act any relative, friend, or legal representative having the charge of or being responsible for the burial of a deceased person may give forty-eight hours notice in writing, indorsed on the outside "Notice of Burial," to, or leave or cause the same to be left at the usual... | |
| Richard Denny Urlin - Ecclesiastical law - 1881 - 179 pages
...the passing of this Act any relative, friend, or legal representative having the charge of or being responsible for the burial of a deceased person may give forty-eight hours' notice in writing, indorsed on the outside " Notice of Burial," to, or leave, or cause the same to be left, at the usual... | |
| Thomas Moore, T. M. - Anglican Communion - 1881 - 502 pages
...the passing of this act any relative, friend, or legal representative having the charge of, or being responsible for, the burial of a deceased person may give forty-eight hours' notice in writing, endorsed on the outside " Notice of Burial, to, or leave or cause the same to be left at the usual... | |
| Churchwarden - Ecclesiastical law - 1882 - 250 pages
...After the passing of this Act any relative, friend, or legal representative having the charge or being responsible for the burial of a deceased person, may give fortyeight hours' notice in writing, indorsed on the outside " Notice of Burial," to, or leave or cause the same to be left at the usual... | |
| Statistics - 1887 - 692 pages
...its advocates had no real grievances, but regarded it as a stepping-stone towards Disestablishment. It provides that any one responsible for the burial of a deceased person ' may give forty-eight hou and in the form prescribe rs' notice in writin ibed in the first sched ng, ule to the Act, to the... | |
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