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Reference
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PROB 49
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Title
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Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Exhibits: Volumes
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Date
(When the record was created)
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c1686-1849
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Description
(What the record is about)
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Exhibits in volume form brought into the registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury as evidence in causes. They mainly consist of account books, affidavits with scripts, bibles, and other miscellaneous volumes. There are also two plastercasts of a hand and a foot of a young boy, a likeness of the same boy, and a small black box.
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Arrangement
(Information about the filing sequence or logical order of the record)
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Arrangement
The pieces have been arranged into four main sections. Pieces within each section are arranged chronologically, as are items within each piece:
PROB 49/1-28 are arranged according to the cause in which they exhibited, or if this can not be determined, by the owner of the account book. All account books relating to the same cause are grouped together as items wherever this can be determined, and are listed chronologically. The pieces are arranged chronologically according to the dates of compilation of the account books, and not according to the date of the cause.
PROB 49/29-32 are arranged chronologically as far as possible, according to the dates of compilation of the writings in each piece.
PROB 49/33-37 are listed chronologically according to the approximate date at which each was printed.
PROB 49/38-51 are miscellaneous exhibits, and are listed chronologically according to content, with two undated pieces placed at the end.
From January 1722 to 1858 the registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury assigned running numbers to documentary exhibits and kept them in bundles by date of exhibition. A new sequence of numbers was begun in January of each year. Each of the documents was endorsed with its registry number, the name of the testator or intestate to whose estate it related, an identification of the type of document, and the date that it was exhibited. The exhibits were registered in the indexes that now comprise PROB 33/2-36. A few of the exhibits in PROB 49 have been treated in this way, and their registry numbers appears in the Registry No column of the series list. Other numbers and/or letters appear on documents in this series, and these do not refer to the PROB 33 registry system.
The exhibits in this series were probably filed separately on account of their large size. Evidence for this can be found in the index entry in PROB 33/27 for the cause in 1833 relating to B Mardon. The exhibit (PROB 49/14) comprising a volume of vouchers is stated as being very bulky and as being filed separately. Likewise many of the volumes in PROB 49 may not have been assigned any registry numbers at all because of their unusual size and format.
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Related material
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For indexes compiled contemporaneously with the registration of exhibits by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury see
PROB 33
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Held by
(Who holds the record)
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The National Archives, Kew
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Legal status
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Public Record(s)
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Language
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English, French and Latin
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Creator(s)
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Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1660-1858
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Physical description
(The amount and form of the record)
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92 artefacts and volumes
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Access conditions
(Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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Subject to 30 year closure
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Immediate source of acquisition
(When and where the record was acquired from)
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In 1975 Supreme Court of Judicature
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Physical condition
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Some in poor condition
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Subjects
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- Topics
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Litigation
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Wills and probate
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Custodial history
(Describes where and how the record has been held from creation to transfer to The National Archives)
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First to Court of Probate, then, in 1874, to the Principal Probate Registry of the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice.
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Record URL
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C12160/