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		<title>By: Katherine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Katherine</dc:creator>
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		<description>"Each of the new records comes freshly and faithfully transcribed from original documents, and is accompanied by newly scanned high-quality images."

Why are the transcriptions not showing the household in the same order as on the original document?  Some are completely the wrong way round with Head last, while others are jumbled up randomly.  This seems to be the case thoughout Berkshire.</description>
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<p>Why are the transcriptions not showing the household in the same order as on the original document?  Some are completely the wrong way round with Head last, while others are jumbled up randomly.  This seems to be the case thoughout Berkshire.</p>
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