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Return to [[Kent,_England_Probate|Kent Probate Records]].  
Return to [[Kent, England Probate|Kent Probate Records]].  


=== Probate Courts  ===
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These are the probate courts that had some jurisdiction over the county of Kent prior to 1858:
 
*[[Court of the Bishop of Canterbury|Court of the Bishop (Episcopal consistory) of Canterbury]]&nbsp;
*Court of the Archdeaconry of Canterbury
*Courts of the Bishop (Episcopal consistory) and Archdeaconry of Rochester
*Court of the Peculiar of the Archbishop of Canterbury in the Deaneries of the Arches, Croydon and Shoreham
*Court of the Peculiar of the Rector of Cliffe
*Court of the Exempt Jurisdiction of Wingham
*Court of the Prior and Chapter of Christ Church, Canterbury
*Court of the Bishop of London
*Prerogative Court of Canterbury (the highest court in the land&nbsp;which had final jurisdiction when necessary, such as in the case of a wealthier person who owned property in more than one area or county, or when a will was disputed.)
 
=== Appeals Courts  ===
 
In addition to the above, two other courts had jurisdiction as appeals courts.&nbsp; You may wish to search the records of these courts if nothing can be found in the records of the above courts:
 
*The Court of Arches was the&nbsp;appeals courts for the Prerogative Court of Canterbury to&nbsp;which&nbsp;disputed cases could be sent from the lower&nbsp;courts in the province of Canterbury.&nbsp;&nbsp;
*The High Court of Delegates was the final appeals court for disputed cases from both the provinces of Canterbury and York.


=== Court Jurisdictions  ===
=== Court Jurisdictions  ===
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