Hi All I believe the record is from the Phillimores Transcription VOL1 Franciscan Registers- etc and the Book is available in Australia at the State Library of NSW-perhaps at other State Libraries - certainly the National Library in Canberra I expect. Worth doing a Library The transcription should also be available on CD to purchase. through one of the commercial companies. As with all transcriptions one should be careful about accepting it as gospel. The early registers combined baptisms marriage and burials on the same page-often using pieces of manuscript paper or whatever was handy, until late 1700s when pre printed registers were introduced. 1813 saw another change of format when more information was required. I cannot say for sure whether the RC churches had pre printed registers as I have not seen many of them. Non Conformist churches seem to have used small note books in the early years. So this may explain why ancestry.com lists it unde rboth baptisms and burials. Wendy Boland FreeREG Warwickshire coordinator- Looking for more transcriptions to put online for FREE on both the PPP and FreeREG databases. >But as to *where* the baptism took place - and why it's seemingly classified >as a burial - I cannot make any suggestions other than it was apparently NOT >at Leamington, as that Catholic Congregation's Register doesn't start until >1822. According to the IGI, the baptism took place at St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Birmingham.