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This online talk will explain the value of solicitors’ records

WHERE THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A LAWYER: USING SOLICITOR RECORDS FOR FAMILY RESEARCH

15 May

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Solicitors’ records are often considered inaccessible and difficult and so are overlooked by family and social historians, yet they offer great potential to find out more about our ancestors. In this

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