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  2. National Probate Calendar - Wikipedia

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    The probate calendar was created by the Probate Registry, which was responsible for proving wills and administrations from 1858 following the enactment of the Court of Probate Act 1857. [1] It replaced a system of ecclesiastical courts.

  3. Calendars of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration

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    The correct full title for Ireland is Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration Made in the Principal Registry and in the Several District Registries 1858-1920. [3] Every year from 1858, volumes of short summaries of grants of probate and of letters of administration were created, in alphabetical order by surname. For each ...

  4. Is Probate Really That Bad? Yes, and Here's How to Avoid it - AOL

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    Probating an estate is an expensive, time-consuming and sometimes adversarial affair. It is possible, and sometimes advisable, to avoid probate. With the help of an estate planner and, perhaps, an ...

  5. John Rolls - Wikipedia

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    John Rolls (27 February 1735 – 8 September 1801) was a native of Bermondsey, Southwark, London, Surrey, England.A member of the Rolls family of The Grange in Bermondsey and The Hendre, Monmouthshire, he married heiress Sarah Coysh.

  6. If you want to help your kids bypass probate when you die ...

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    Living trusts can act as probate-repellent, ... 82% of Americans are missing out on a savings account that pays over 10 times the national average. Five items to leave out of a revocable living trust.

  7. William Champion Streatfeild (1839–1912) - Wikipedia

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    William Champion Streatfeild’s whole career was in the Church of England. [2] He was ordained a deacon in 1863 and a priest in 1864 at Canterbury. His first curacy was at St Andrew’s, Croydon, Surrey in 1863.

  8. Sir Francis Fletcher-Vane, 3rd Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Francis Fletcher-Vane was born on 29 March 1797, the son of Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane, Bt, and Lady Hannah (née Bowerbank). [2] He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and succeeded as the 3rd Baronet of Hutton in 1832 on the death of his father, Sir Frederick Fletcher-Vane. [2]

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