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registry|ˈrɛdʒɪstrɪ| [f. register v. + -ry: cf. registery.] 1. The act of registering, registration.
1589Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. x. (Arb.) 39 The memoriall and registry of all great fortunes, the praise of vertue [etc.]. 1653in Somers Tracts (1748) I. 514 The whole City of Bristol (as to the Place of Registry, and Matters to be Registered) is to be accounted Part of the County of Somerset. 1694Act 6 & 7 Will. III, c. 6 And if any undue preference..shall be made, either in point of Registry or Payment [etc.]. 1789Hist. in Ann. Reg. 15 They had presumed to assert that no edict could be valid without their registry. 1817W. Selwyn Law Nisi Prius (ed. 4) II. 1282 note, An action of trover for the certificate of registry itself. 1825Act 6 Geo. IV, c. 110 §11 At every Port where Registry shall be made. Ibid. §21 If..the Master..cannot attend at the Port of Registry [etc.]. 1869Mozley Univ. Serm. i. (1876) 27 A great volume of time is now shutting, the roll is folded up for the registry, and we must open another. 2. A place where registers are kept.
1603Constit. & Canons Eccles. cxxvi, Bishop's Registrie... All such Possessours..shall once in euery yere exhibite into the publike Registrie of the Bishop of the Diocesse..euery originall Testament. 1712Prideaux Direct. Ch.-wardens (ed. 4) 64 Many Instruments of such Consolidations may be seen in the Episcopal Registries of this Realm. 1803S. Pegge Anecd. Eng. Lang. 284 The place where such register books are deposited..is the Registry. 1874Act 37 & 38 Vict. c. 85 §2 All documents..shall be..sent to the registry of the Arches Court of Canterbury..or the registry of the Chancery Court of York. 3. A register, a book of record; also, an entry in a register.
1622J. Hughes St. Pauls Exerc. 7 A Chronicle, or a Registrie, wherein all our workes are written. a1687Petty Pol. Arith. i. (1690) 28 There hath been much discourse, about introducing of Registries into England. 1770Monthly Rev. 349 All registries agree in this, that the S.E. and N.W. winds are nearly equal. 1817W. Selwyn Law Nisi Prius (ed. 4) II. 1282 The certificate may be proved to have been granted to the plaintiff by the production of the registry, from which it was copied. 1825Act 6 Geo. IV, c. 110 §11 A Book shall be kept by the Collector..and every Registry shall be numbered in Progession. 1884Browning Ferishtah, Shah Abbas 45 A useful registry,—Which therefore we—‘believe’? 1891Mayston Index Customs Gen. Ord. 194 Every entry in registry is to be signed. †4. Registership. Obs. rare—1.
1727–38Chambers Cycl. s.v. Register, The lord register,..before the union, was the fifth officer of state, and besides the registry, was clerk of the parliament, treasury, exchequer, and session. 5. attrib., as registry act, registry ticket.
1838W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 841 Registry Acts, that body of enactments..as to the enregistering of all ships which are to have the privileges of British vessels. 1863A. Young Naut. Dict. (ed. 2) 306 The registry tickets which for some time were given to seamen are now abolished. So † registy. Obs. rare—1. In quot. attrib.
1562Child-Marriages 50 As..doth more plainelie appere recorded in the registie boke within the parishe of Bunburye. |