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Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of Chester
Catalogue reference: C
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This record is about the Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of Chester dating from 1521-1858.
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
- C
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Title (The name of the record)
- Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of Chester
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1521-1858
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Description (What the record is about)
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3,121 original wills, inventories, administration bonds and miscellaneous other probate records, 1521-1858 (mainly 1557-1650, 1660-1858), from four parishes in Flintshire and from Holt in Denbighshire; and stray documents from elsewhere in Wales, England and overseas
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Arrangement (Information about the filing sequence or logical order of the record)
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Arranged chronologically within the diocese and further sub-divided by parish and surname
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Related material (A cross-reference to other related records)
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<p>Register copy wills from the few Flintshire and Denbighshire parishes formerly in the Diocese of Chester are from 1858 to 1928 filed with the records of St Asaph District Probate Registry, held by NLW and by the Principal Registry of the Family Division, London. Other sources of probate records from this area of north-east Wales are the records of the Prerogative Court of York (PCY), held at the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, records of the Court of Civil Commission and possibly those of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC), available for consultation at the National Archives, Kew</p>
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- National Library of Wales: Department of Collection Services
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Language (The language of the record)
- English, Latin
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
- <corpname>Church of England, Diocese of Chester</corpname>
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
- 3,121 items
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Restrictions on use (Information on restrictions to the use or reproduction of the material)
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Usual copyright laws apply
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Access conditions (Information on conditions that restrict or affect access to the record)
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Public records. Some items unfit for production
English, small proportion of Latin pre-1733
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Immediate source of acquisition (When and where the record was acquired from)
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Deposited by Chester District Probate Registry in 1945
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Physical condition (Aspects of the physical condition of the record that may affect or limit its use)
- Some items damaged
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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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In 1858 the earlier probate records from the Consistory Court were transferred to the District Probate Registry at Chester. As well as the records from parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, they included large numbers of items from Cheshire, Lancashire and Yorkshire. They were conveyed from Chester Probate Registry to the National Library of Wales in 1945, in accordance with the Direction of the President of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice. Only the records applicable to Wales were retained by NLW and the remainder were despatched to the appropriate archive repositories in England
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Unpublished finding aids (A note of unpublished indexes, lists or guides to the record)
- <p>For original probate records: NLW, Database of pre-1858 Welsh Probate Records (available only at NLW June 2006); and a hard copy of the unpublished Chester (Welsh Wills) Probate Index, 1521-1858. Hard copies of the NLW Chester (Welsh Wills) Probate Index are held by Flintshire Record Office, Denbighshire Record Office and the Society of Genealogists, London. N.B. For best results in personal name searches, possible alternative spellings of each name should be considered</p>
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Selection and destruction information (Information about how the record was selected for archiving)
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All records have been retained
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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In England and Wales prior to 12 January 1858, wills were proved and letters of administration granted in ecclesiastical courts, each having its own area of jurisdiction. Which court had jurisdiction in a particular case depended mainly on the place of death and the extent and location of the deceased's estate. From 1541 a small area of north-east Wales fell under the jurisdiction of the newly created Consistory Court of Chester, comprising four parishes in Flintshire and one in Denbighshire. The suppression of the functions of the diocesan courts under the Commonwealth is indicated by a break in the Chester probate records from 1650, and probate in England and Wales was undertaken by the Court of Civil Commission in London, 1653-1660. After the Restoration probate business reverted to the jurisdiction of the church courts. In 1858 the responsiblity for probate was transferred from the ecclesiastical courts to a simpler system of civil probate registries
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Publication note(s) (A note of publications related to the record)
- <p>Publications of Lancashire and Cheshire Record Society, Vols 2, 4, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 30, 33, 37-38, 43-45, 52, 62-63, 78, 107, 113, 118, 120</p>
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/fb4e5d64-0fe0-4339-87f0-4e91e0ab86ff/
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Welsh Probate Records, Diocese of Chester