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Data supplied by National Records of Scotland. According to section 53(3)(e) of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 , it is an offense to pass off any reproduction or copy of an extract that is not authenticated by the district registrar or assistant registrar as a genuine extract.
National Records of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Clàran Nàiseanta na h-Alba) is a non-ministerial department of the Scottish Government.It is responsible for civil registration, the census in Scotland, demography and statistics, family history, as well as the national archives and historical records.
The Scotland Act transferred overall control of the Registrar General for Scotland and the General Register Office for Scotland from the Scottish Office to the Scottish Executive- the devolved government of Scotland. However many of the central functions of the General Register Office for Scotland continue to be governed by the Act.
Since Queen Elizabeth died at Balmoral Castle, the National Records of Scotland released an extract from her death certificate. The cause of death is listed as "old age" and her daughter, Princess ...
Queen Elizabeth II died from old age, her official death certificate has confirmed.The document released by National Records of Scotland noted the time of the Queen’s death on Thursday ...
The Keeper is, in addition to his responsibility to Ministers, also responsible to the Lord President of the Court of Session for the efficient management of the court and other legal records in Scotland. The Churches Records for the Church of Scotland, Free Church of Scotland, and various dissenting ('seceding') congregations; records of the ...
The Queen died from old age, her official death certificate has revealed. The document released by National Records of Scotland noted the time of the Queen’s death on Thursday September 8 as 3 ...
A fatal accident inquiry (FAI) is a Scottish judicial process which investigates and determines the circumstances of some deaths occurring in Scotland. Until 2009, they did not apply to any deaths occurring in other jurisdictions, when the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 extended the Fatal Accidents and Sudden Deaths Inquiry (Scotland) Act 1976 [1] to service personnel at the discretion of the ...