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'''1796–1903: ''' A tax was placed on all estates valued over £10. This was called an estate duty.  
'''1796–1903: ''' A tax was placed on all estates valued over £10. This was called an estate duty.  


'''1858 to present: ''' The Principal Probate Registry (PPR), a civil government service, replaced all earlier probate courts. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1904&geo_a=t&geo_s=uk&geo_t=us&geo_v=2.0.0&o_iid=62817&o_lid=62817&o_sch=Web+Property Search an index to the National Probate Calendar (Index to Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966, now].<br>
'''1858 to present: ''' The Principal Probate Registry (PPR), a civil government service, replaced all earlier probate courts. <br>  


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==== Laws and Customs  ====
==== Laws and Customs  ====
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