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The Court of Arches of Canterbury was a court of appeal for the Province of Canterbury. However, the royal peculiars and the peculiars of the Archbishop were exempt. | The Court of Arches of Canterbury was a court of appeal for both the Province of York and Canterbury. Its equivalent in the Province of York was the Chancery Court of the Province of York. However, the royal peculiars and the peculiars of the Archbishop were exempt. | ||
==== Location of records ==== | ==== Location of records ==== | ||
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These records are held at: | These records are held at: | ||
'''Lambeth Palace Library''' | '''Lambeth Palace Library''' | ||
'''Lambeth''' Palace Road | '''Lambeth''' Palace Road | ||
Lambeth | Lambeth | ||
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=== Probate Indexes === | |||
==== Printed Indexed ==== | ==== Printed Indexed ==== | ||
Indexes from 1660-1857 were compiled by the British Record Society, vol. 85) <br> | Indexes from 1660-1857 were compiled by the British Record Society, vol. 85) <br> |
Revision as of 12:59, 21 May 2009
The Court of Arches of Canterbury was a court of appeal for both the Province of York and Canterbury. Its equivalent in the Province of York was the Chancery Court of the Province of York. However, the royal peculiars and the peculiars of the Archbishop were exempt.
Location of records[edit | edit source]
These records are held at:
Lambeth Palace Library
Lambeth Palace Road
Lambeth
Probate Indexes[edit | edit source]
Printed Indexed[edit | edit source]
Indexes from 1660-1857 were compiled by the British Record Society, vol. 85)