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| Checking the minute books is one way to find information in national court records. There are two types of minute books: | | Checking the minute books is one way to find information in national court records. There are two types of minute books: |
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| *The general minute books list all cases that came before the court. | | *The general minute books list all cases that came before the court. |
| *Particular minute books list cases before a particular office within the court. | | *Particular minute books list cases before a particular office within the court. |
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| For more information about Scottish court records and their use, see: | | For more information about Scottish court records and their use, see: |
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| *Sinclair, Cecil. ''Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors: A Guide to Ancestry Research in the Scottish Record Office''. Edinburgh, Scotland: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1990. (FamilySearch Library book 941 D27s.) | | *Sinclair, Cecil. ''Tracing Your Scottish Ancestors: A Guide to Ancestry Research in the Scottish Record Office''. Edinburgh, Scotland: Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, 1990. (FamilySearch Library book 941 D27s.) |
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| *Moody, David. ''Scottish Local History: An Introductory Guide'', 1986. London, England: B. T. Batsford. (FamilySearch Library book 941 D27m.) | | *Moody, David. ''Scottish Local History: An Introductory Guide'', 1986. London, England: B. T. Batsford. (FamilySearch Library book 941 D27m.) |
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