by Colin Chapman
An easy-to-understand explanation of the complex organisation and procedures of Church Courts and their officials.
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by Susan T Moore
The first part of this book explains to the reader why the records of the Court of Chancery and other equity courts are of use to the family historian.
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by Jeremy Gibson
Quarter Sessions records are potentially the most useful source for filling in the background in family history research.
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by Arkell, Evans and Goose
Probate records are a vital source for historians of the early modern period.
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by Karen Grannum and Nigel Taylor
A fully revised and up to the minute guide on all nationally available sources for wills and probate records both before and after 1858.
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by Stuart A Raymond
This introduction is aimed primarily at family historians who are interested in the wills of particular individuals – who are seeking proof of descent – and local historians who are interested in the wealth of local historical information that can be
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by Stuart A Raymond
Wills and other probate records of the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries are vital sources for family and local historians, and have been used for a wide variety of purposes by modern researchers.
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