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Registrar — A registrar is an official keeper of records, and may refer to:In education: * Registrar (academic), an official who handles student recordsIn civil government: * Registrar General, responsible for the registration of births, deaths and marriages … Wikipedia
Recorder of deeds — refers to the government office tasked with maintaining a record of real estate ownership, as well as other deeds that provide persons other than the owner of a property with real rights over that property.The office of the Recorder of deeds… … Wikipedia
registry of deeds — See register of deeds registrar of deeds … Black's law dictionary
register of deeds — The name given in some states to the officer whose duty is to record deeds, mortgages, and other instruments affecting realty in the official books provided and kept for that purpose; also commonly called registrar or recorder of deeds … Black's law dictionary
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Morgan O'Connell — (31 October 1804 – 20 January 1885), soldier, politician and son of Daniel O Connell, the Liberator. He served in the Irish South American legion and the Austrian army. He was M.P. for Meath from 1832 until 1840 and afterwards assistant registrar … Wikipedia
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