Catalogue description War Office: UK and overseas garrisons: Registers of Baptisms, Confirmations, Deaths/Burials, and Marriage
Reference: | WO 156 |
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Title: | War Office: UK and overseas garrisons: Registers of Baptisms, Confirmations, Deaths/Burials, and Marriage |
Description: |
This series comprises a miscellaneous collection of registers of baptisms, confirmations, deaths, burials, and marriage (including banns) which were kept at various garrisons in the British Isles and at British garrisons overseas. |
Date: | 1808-2015 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Ministry of Defence, 1947- Secretary-at-War, Chaplain General, 1796-1855 War Department, Permanent Under Secretary, Chaplain General, 1855-1857 War Office, Adjutant General, Chaplain General, 1895-1904 War Office, Civil Member, 1904-1908 War Office, Commander-in-Chief, Chaplain General, 1870-1904 War Office, Department of the Permanent Under Secretary, 1924-1964 War Office, Department of the Secretary, 1908-1924 War Office, Permanent Under Secretary, Chaplain General, 1857-1870 War Office, Quartermaster General, Chaplain General, 1895-1904 |
Physical description: | 712 volume(s) |
Access conditions: | Open unless otherwise stated |
Immediate source of acquisition: |
From 1967 Ministry of Defence |
Accruals: | Series is accruing |
Administrative / biographical background: |
The Army Chaplains' Department (AChD) was formed by Royal Warrant of 23 September 1796. Previously chaplains had been part of individual regiments, but not on the central establishment. Only Anglican chaplains were recruited until 1827, when Presbyterians were recognised, but not commissioned until 1858. Roman Catholic chaplains were recruited from 1836, Methodist chaplains from 1881, and Jewish chaplains from 1892. During the First World War some 4,400 Army Chaplains were recruited and 179 lost their lives on active service. The Department received the"Royal" prefix in February 1919. During the Second World War another 96 British and 38 Commonwealth Army Chaplains lost their lives. This series comprises a miscellaneous collection of registers of baptisms, confirmations, deaths, burials, and marriage (including banns) which were kept at various garrisons in the British Isles and at British garrisons overseas. |
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