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For cases from the eighteenth century forward, try searching Google Books for summaries of chancery cases in publications such as [http://books.google.com/ ''The Jurist.'']  
For cases from the eighteenth century forward, try searching Google Books for summaries of chancery cases in publications such as [http://books.google.com/ ''The Jurist.'']  


==== Chancery Proceedings and Depositions Indexes and Published Records  ====
==== Chancery Proceedings and Depositions Indexes, Published, and Digitised Records  ====


The information in the following chart was compiled from The National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/researchguidesindex.asp#c Research Guides] to Chancery Records, and Ronald A. Hill's superb article “English Genealogical Research: Using Chancery Court Proceedings”. ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly''. Volume 91, No. 2, June 2007. pp. 111-138. Digital version at [http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ NGS website] (£) (used with permission).  
The information in the following chart was compiled from The National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/researchguidesindex.asp#c Research Guides] to Chancery Records, and Ronald A. Hill's superb article “English Genealogical Research: Using Chancery Court Proceedings”. ''National Genealogical Society Quarterly''. Volume 91, No. 2, June 2007. pp. 111-138. Digital version at [http://www.ngsgenealogy.org/ NGS website] (£) (used with permission).  
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*Miscellaneous set of answers and subsidiary documents are in C 4, which is searchable.
*Miscellaneous set of answers and subsidiary documents are in C 4, which is searchable.  
*For C 6, C 7, C 8 and C 10, there are indexes to disputed wills (by the name of the testator, not of the plaintiff) available at The National Archives.  P W Coldham compiled these idexes.
*For C 6, C 7, C 8 and C 10, there are indexes to disputed wills (by the name of the testator, not of the plaintiff) available at The National Archives.  P W Coldham compiled these idexes.


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