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  1. This collection is a compiled index that covers approximately 55% of the total deaths that occurred in this time period. This index provides death details for people in England and Wales, specifically their name, gender, date of birth or age at death, date of death, and residence place at death.

  2. This collection is an index of death registrations for England and Wales between 1969 and 2007, reported quarterly to the General Register Office (GRO) in London.<br><br>Each record includes first and last name, date of birth, date of death and district of registration.

  3. Met Office UK weather warnings for rain, wind, snow, ice, fog, thunderstorm, lightning and extreme heat.

  4. Index to births registered in England and Wales beginning 1 July 1837 through 2007. The index includes name, record type, year, quarter, district, county, volume, and page number. The index is arranged in volumes by years with the entries listed alphabetically.

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    • How Can I Access Met Office Weather Warnings?

    The Met Office issues weather warnings, through the National Severe Weather Warning Service, when severe weather has the potential to bring impacts to the UK. These warnings are given a colour (yellow, amber or red) depending on a combination of both the impact the weather may have and the likelihood of those impacts occurring. Yellow and Amber war...

    Met Office weather warnings are available in a number of ways, which make it easy to get the very latest information wherever you are. These include the: 1. Met Office appand website 2. social media 3. email alerts 4. TV and radio 5. RSS 6. NSWWS API(business use only) Severe weather warning information is displayed across our website, keeping you ...

  5. A number of GRO birth and death indexes are freely available to search online. These cover birth records from 1837 to 1934, and 1984 up to two years ago. Death records from 1837 to 1957,...

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  7. England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1837-1915. This database is a searchable, digitized version of the indices of civil registrations in England and Wales, reported quarterly to the General Register Office (GRO) in London. This index spans the years between 1837 and 1915.