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Newsletter 2000

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 September 2015

Christopher Kitching*
Affiliation:
Historical Manuscripts Commission

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Copyright © Catholic Record Society 2001

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References

1 Catholic, Archives 15 (1995), pp. 13–19.

2 For more detailed information see Sargent, Dick, ‘The National Register of Archives’, in The National Register of Archives: An International Perspective (Special Supplement 13 to Historical Research) [June 1995], pp. 135.Google Scholar

4 Please note that only limited and specific enquiries can be undertaken in response to remote enquiries, but we are always pleased to assist personal enquirers in the search room. Emails may be sent to nra@hmc. go v.uk/

5 Initially in the Public Record Office in Chancery Lane where HMC then had its offices.

6 Now the National Archives of Scotland.

7 For full address see final footnote.

8 Thematic searching is assisted by a system of subject ‘codes’. For example the Code for Church Organisations is 7, and within this the subcode for the Roman Catholic Church is 9.

9 3rd edition 1997, but now updated among the electronic publications on our website.

10 Please write to The Secretary, Historical Manuscripts Commission, Quality House, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP. Leaflets are available on request about the NRA, the Manorial Documents Register, the Commission’s activities and services, and its Publications. The most up-to-date information, however, is now to be found on our website.