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I have came across the following manuscript addition to the typed page Tarrant Leslie I Of Wight 2b Dec/1926. What does “Dec/1926” mean and how I can transcribe this particular entry?

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I have came across the following manuscript addition to the typed page Tarrant Leslie I Of Wight 2b Dec/1926. What does “Dec/1926” mean and how I can transcribe this particular entry?

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These “see later date” entries are important; they are for people who were registered late. The surname, forenames, districts and volume numbers usually follow the set pattern but the page number contains a reference to a different date and/or page number e.g. “see Jun/35”, “D/1035”, “see /22”, etc.

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