Court of the Peculiar of Alne and Tollerton

A general explanation of probate records in England, is given in the article.

Description
Probate is the legal court process by which the estate of a deceased person is distributed to his or her heirs. The term probate refers to a collection of documents, including wills, administrations (also called admons), inventories, and act books. The Church of England ecclesiastical courts had authority for this process until to 1858.

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Online Indexes
Indexes for 54 peculiar courts, 1383-1883, are available online on British Origins. This is a subscription site.

Archive Records
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The records for this court are held in the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research.

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Jurisdiction
This court had jurisdiction over the parishes of Alne, Skelton and Wigginton and the township of Tollerton.