Mcconnachie Surname Ancestry ResultsOur indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'mcconnachie'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 23 records (displaying 21 to 23): Single Surname Subscription | | Buying all 23 results of this search individually would cost £126.00. But you can have free access to all 23 records for a year, to view, to save and print, for £100. Save £26.00. More... |
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(1950) The Dentists Register is the official register of British dental practitioners. For each dentist the original certificate number is given; name (surname first, in bold; in the case of married women, maiden name is also usually given); address (in italics); date of registration; and the qualification entitling registration, with any additional qualifications, with year and place of qualification. Many of the older dentists, already practising by 1921, were qualified by virtue of the Dentists Act of that year.MCCONNACHIE. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| British Dentists and Directors of Dentistry Businesses
(1950) The Dentists Register is the official register of British dental practitioners. At the rear of the book is this section - List of 1. Bodies Corporate carrying on the Business of Dentistry in Conformity with Section 5 of the Dentists Act, 1921. 2. Directors of Bodies Corporate kept under Section 5(1)(b) of the Act. In each case there is the full name of the company (in bold) and the address of its registered office (in italics); addresses of branches; date of incorporation; names of directors (those marked with asterisks being registered dentists), and operating staff. The names in this section, corrected to 1 January 1950, are thus largely of the dental staff of these corporations.MCCONNACHIE. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
| Flying Officers: General Duties Branch
(1957) The Air Force List for 1957 contains gradation lists for all serving officers, corrected, generally, up to the appointments and promotions gazetted 2 April 1957. The officers are listed by branch, rank, and date of seniority; the names are given surname first, initials, decorations, and various sets of initials relating to their particular qualifications or expertise. A double-headed dagger before the name denotes a permanent direct commission; a dagger a national service commission; an asterisk some other non-permanent commission. The main abbreviations are: a. a., qualified at Army Long Gunnery Staff Course (A. A.); c. f. s., qualified flying instructor (with an asterisk if A1 category, without, A2); I, 1st class interpreter; i, 2nd class interpreter; i. d. c., completed a course at the Imperial Defence College; j. s. s. c., completed a course at the Joint Service Staff College; P, on probation; p. f. c., graduate of Pilot Flying College; p. s. a., graduate of R. A. F. Staff College; p. s. c., graduate of Military Staff College; q. s., R. A. F. graduate of the Military or Naval Staff College; Sp, medical or dental specialist; t. p., graduate of Empire Test Pilots' School; Z, qualified in A. I. S. Inspection Duties. In the Ground Section lists a further set of abbreviations, in bold in brackets in front of the names, identifies certain specialities - AcC, aircraft control; Bal, balloon; FC, fighter control; Ph, photographic; PhI, photographic interpretation; RS, radar supervisor.MCCONNACHIE. Cost: £4.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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