Court of the Peculiar of Fawley with Exbury, Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash, Hardley, Stone, Hythe and Brickmerston

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.

Step By Step
1. First Library search each index (see below) to help you more quickly find the will, writing down each detail cited in the indexed entry. 2. Proceed to the "Records" (below) to determine what probate records exist for this court. 3. Contact or visit the Hampshire Record Office, or, hire a professional record searcher to view these records on your behalf. Officials may send upon request a list of record searchers. 4. The indexes and original records have been digitized and are available at a FamilySearch centre or a FamilySearch affiliate library near you.

Indexes
Surviving wills and admons to the Court of the Peculiar of Fawley with Exbury, Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash, Hardley, Stone, Hythe and Brickmerston have been mostly indexed as follows:

Online Indexes
Here is an online index from 1500's-1857. This is a mostly complete listing of wills for this time period, and can be very helpful to those searching Hampshire probate records.

Printed and Published Indexes
Original Handwritten Indexes:

There is an index (manuscript) from 1561 to 1705 for Fawley with Exbury, Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash, Hardley, Stone, Hythe and Brickmerston held at the Hampshire Record Office covering most if not all wills in this peculiar court's jurisdiction.

Microfilmed Indexes at the FamilySearch Library:

The indexes and original records have been digitized and are available at a FamilySearch centre or a FamilySearch affiliate library near you.

The FamilySearch Library has a microfilmed index (index Cards] to the probate records which pertains to each of Hampshire's peculiar probate courts--including Fawley with Exbury, Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash, Hardley, Stone, Hythe and Brickmerston for the years of this peculiar court's jurisdiction from 1561 to 1705.

The Hampshire Record Office also has a type manuscript index covering the early Fawley with Exbury, Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash, Hardley, Stone, Hythe and Brickmerston wills; see the next section below.

Archives Location
Hampshire Record Office Archives and Local Studies Sussex Street Winchester Hampshire SO23 8TH tel 01962 846154, fax 01962 878681 Contact the Archives and Local Studies

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Archive Records
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Original Wills 1561-1707

Jurisdiction
The Court of the Peculiar of Fawley with Exbury, Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash (Fawley Parish), Hardley, Stone, Hythe and Brickmerston held jurisdiction over the parishes of both Fawley and Exbury, and the chapelry of Hythe (attached to Fawley Parish) and the tythings (parish-owned rental lands) of Lepe, Cadlands, Ower, Holbury, Langley, Stanswood, Butsash (Bursash), Hardley, Stone, and Brickmerston. These records are held at the Hampshire Record Office (see above). When a search of this courts’ probate records fails to provide the desired probate record, be sure to search both the Consistory ( and ) Archdeaconry ( only) Courts of Winchester as well as the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury.