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== Some Explanatory Notes on the Nottinghamshire Probate Courts == | == Some Explanatory Notes on the Nottinghamshire Probate Courts == | ||
== Court Jurisdictions == | == Court Jurisdictions == | ||
Before 1858, every town and parish in Nottinghamshire was under the probate jurisdiction of a primary court and several secondary courts. Search the courts in the order given. Search indexes first. For indexes, click on a court name. | Before 1858, every town and parish in Nottinghamshire was under the probate jurisdiction of a primary court and several secondary courts. Search the courts in the order given. Search indexes first. For indexes, click on a court name. | ||
Here is a list of Nottinghamshire towns and parishes and the pre-1858 courts that had probate jurisdiction over them. For other places, click on a link: [[ | Here is a list of Nottinghamshire towns and parishes and the pre-1858 courts that had probate jurisdiction over them. For other places, click on a link: [[Nottinghamshire Probate Jurisdictions Parishes B through H|B-H]], [[Nottinghamshire Probate Jurisdictions Parishes K through Z|K-Z]]. | ||
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== Post-1857 Probate Records == | == Post-1857 Probate Records == |
Revision as of 16:06, 14 April 2009
For an explanation of probate records in England, click here.
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Nottinghamshire Probate Courts[edit | edit source]
Some Explanatory Notes on the Nottinghamshire Probate Courts[edit | edit source]
Court Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]
Before 1858, every town and parish in Nottinghamshire was under the probate jurisdiction of a primary court and several secondary courts. Search the courts in the order given. Search indexes first. For indexes, click on a court name.
Here is a list of Nottinghamshire towns and parishes and the pre-1858 courts that had probate jurisdiction over them. For other places, click on a link: B-H, K-Z.
PARISH | PRIMARY COURT | SECONDARY COURTS - IN SEARCH ORDER |
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Annesley | Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York | 2 - Chancery Court of the Archbishop of York
3 - Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of York 4 - Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury |
Arnold | Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York | 2 - Chancery Court of the Archbishop of York
3 - Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of York 4 - Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury |
Askham | Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of York | 2 - Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York
3 - Prerogative court of the Archbishop of Canterbury |
Attenborough | Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York | 2 - Chancery Court of the Archbishop of York
3 - Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of York 4 - Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury |
Averham with Kelham | Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York | 2 - Chancery Court of the Archbishop of York
3 - Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of York 4 - Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury |
Awsworth | Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York | 2 - Chancery Court of the Archbishop of York
3 - Court of the Peculiar of the Dean and Chapter of York 4 - Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury
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Post-1857 Probate Records[edit | edit source]
Beginning in 1858, the government took over the settlement of estates and all wills are now probated through the Principal Probate Registry system. The system consists of 11 district registry offices and 18 sub-district registries, located throughout England and Wales, and the principal registry office located in London. The records are available through the office of Her Majesty's Courts Service. To learn more, go to the HMCS website.
A country-wide surname index to the records is available, so it is much easier to look for post-1857 wills. The indexes for 1858-1957 and the records for 1858-1925 are available on microfilm at the Family History Library.