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Page creatorAnthonyJCamp (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation12:29, 30 August 2011
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The medieval church courts which took a close interest in the estates of those who died were notorious for their rapacity and the fees that they charged for probate were, until 1858, a matter of considerable public concern. From 1694 the Government used the probate of wills and the granting of administrations as a means of raising revenue.
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