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| | | ==England Medieval Records== |
| Searching for ancestors in medieval England can be fascinating. Extensive collections survive in English archives dating back to the Domesday Book (1086 A.D.). Medieval records most often record activities of nobility and the landed class. They are typically written in Latin or Old French, but modern English translations are available for many record groups. | | Searching for ancestors in medieval England can be fascinating. Extensive collections survive in English archives dating back to the Domesday Book (1086 A.D.). Medieval records most often record activities of nobility and the landed class. They are typically written in Latin or Old French, but modern English translations are available for many record groups. |
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| *[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/york-medieval-probate-index-1267-1500 findmypast]. York Medieval Probate Index 1267-1500. | | *[http://search.findmypast.co.uk/search-world-Records/york-medieval-probate-index-1267-1500 findmypast]. York Medieval Probate Index 1267-1500. |
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| [[Category:England Research Guidance]] | | [[Category:England Research Guidance]][[Category:Medieval Records]][[Category:England]] |