ABBREVIATIONS USED IN ENGLAND IN 1867. 



Compiled by W. de la Kue. 



A. — Associate. 



A. B. — Artium Baccalaureus. BacJielor of Arts. 



Abp. — Ai-clibisliup. 



A. C. — Anno Cluisti. In the year of Christ. 



A. D. — Anno Domini. In the year of our Lord. 



A. I. C. E., or A. Inst. C. E. — Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineera 



A. M. — Anno Mundi. In the year of the ivorld. 



A. M. — Ai-tium Magister. Master of Arts. 



A. M. — Ante Meridiem. Forenoon. 



A. 11. A. — Associate of the Royal Academy. 



A. R. S. A. — Associate of the Royal Scottish Academy. 

 Bart., or Bt. — Baronet. 



B. A. — Bachelor of Arts. 

 B. C— Before Christ. 



B. C. L. — Bachelor of Civil Law. 

 B. D. — Bachelor of Divinity. 

 B. L. — Bachelor of Law. 

 Bp. — Bisliop. 



B. Sc. — Bachelor of Science. 



C, or Cent. — Centum. A hundred; or Chap. — Chapter. 

 Cam., or Cantab. — Cambridge. 



C. B. — Companion of the Bath. 



C. E. — Civil Engineer. 



Coll. Reg. Chir. — Royal College of Surgeons. 



Coll. Reg. Med. — Royal College of Pliysicians. 



C. P. S. — Custos Privati Sigilli. Keeper of the Privy Seal. 



Cr. — Creditor. 



C. S. — Custos Sigilli. Keeper of the Seal. 

 Cwt. — Hundredweight. 



D. — Five hundred. ' 



d. — Denarius. A penny. 



D. C. L. — Doctor of Civil Law. 

 D. D. — Doctor of Divinity. 



D. G. — Dei Gratia By the Graee of God. 

 Do. — Ditto. Tlie same. 

 Dr. — Doctor, or Debtor. 

 D. Sc. — Doctor of Science. 



D. V. — Deo volente. God ivilUng. 

 Dwt. — Pennyweight. 



E. C. P. — Evaagelii Cliristi Prajdicator. Preacher of the Gospel of Christ. 

 e. g. — ExempU gratia. For example. 



Eq , or Eques. — Knight. 



Esq. — Esquire. 



Ex. — Example. 



Ex., or Exr. — Executor. 



