Court of the Peculiar of the Precentor of York with Prebendal Jurisdiction of Driffield

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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 BritishOrigins. This is a subscription site.

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

Archive Records
Original records 1557-1852.

Jurisdiction
Great Driffield, Little Driffield, Haxby (part of) and Little Ouseburn. Inhibited six months at the Episcopal Visitation by the Chancery Court and at the Visitation of the Dean and Chapter.