National Probate Calendar

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The National Probate Calendar is a register of proved wills and administrations in England and Wales since 1858.

History

The probate calendar was created by the Probate Registry, which was responsible for proving wills and administrations from 1858.[1] It replaced a system of ecclesiastical courts. The Principal Probate Registry was established in London in January 1858, along with district probate registries elsewhere in England and Wales.

Content

Information typically included in the calendar is:

  • Name of the deceased
  • Date and place of death
  • Value of the estate
  • Names of administrators or executors
  • Date of probate

References

  1. ^ Wills or administrations after 1858. The National Archive. Retrieved 5 February 2016.

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