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Death - registering


This service is provided by Islington Council.

The Registrar's office is open between 9.30am and 1.00pm, Monday to Friday. Visitors are advised to telephone in advance to make an appointment.

Milton Court [Ground Floor]
Moor Lane
London
EC2Y 9BJ
Tel 020 7332 1049
Click here to see a Streetmap location map

Click here to see how to register deaths from Islington's website (the City does not have this facility and has an arrangement with Islington to use their services).

Useful links

Public records

UK family history online
This site, provided by the familyrecords.gov consortium , aims to give you easy access to information and links to the main UK family history sites on the web.

The Public Records Office
The Public Record Office is the repository of the national archives for England, Wales and the United Kingdom. It was founded by act of Parliament in 1838 to bring together and preserve the records of central government and the courts of law, and to make them available to all whom wish to consult them. The records, beginning with Domesday Book (1086), span an unbroken period from the 11th century to the present.

Register offices

General Register Office for England and Wales
The General Register Office for England and Wales (GRO) is responsible for ensuring the registration of all births, marriages and deaths that have occurred in England and Wales since 1837 and for maintaining a central archive.

Death Care

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