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== Getting Started  ==
== Getting Started  ==


The High Court of Delegates was originally the Court of Appeal from the Prerogative Courts of Canterbury and York, and also from the Irish Probate Courts.&nbsp; It was so called because the Judges were delegated for each prticular case...&nbsp; The High Court of Delegates was abolished in 1832 when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council was established&nbsp; ...Wills [were] proved before the latter body until the creation of the Court of Probate [1857].<ref name="null">Harwood. H. W. Forsyth, "The Genealogist." (Family History Library book 942 B2gqm, N.S. vol. 11, page 165.)</ref>  
The High Court of Delegates was originally the Court of Appeal from the Prerogative Courts of Canterbury and York, and also from the Irish Probate Courts.&nbsp; It was so called because the Judges were delegated for each prticular case...&nbsp; The High Court of Delegates was abolished in 1832 when the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council was established&nbsp; ...Wills [were] proved before the latter body until the creation of the Court of Probate [1857].<ref name="null">Harwood. H. W. Forsyth, ed. "The Genealogist." (Family History Library book 942 B2gqm, N.S. vol. 11, page 165.)</ref>  


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