Vicar's, Prerogative Wills of Ireland, 1536 - 1810
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Vicar's, Prerogative Wills of Ireland, 1536 - 1810
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This collection contains indexes of Prerogative wills up to 1810. Almost all of these were destroyed in the 1922 explosion at the Public Record Office in Dublin, so this work is often the only surviving evidence of what wills were processed by this court. Information listed in these records may include: name, date of probate and an image of the page.<br><br>Prior to 1858 all wills and administrations were dealt with by the established church authorities, namely the Church of Ireland, irrespective of whether the deceased was of that religion or not. Most wills were proved/probated, and administrations granted in the appropriate local Diocese. However, if the deceased had assets of greater than £5 in more than one diocese, the case was sent to Dublin to be dealt with by the Archbishop's Prerogative Court. In 1858 the entire administration of testamentary matters was brought under the jurisdiction of the state, and removed from church control. The 30 Diocesan Consistorial courts and the Prerogative Court were abolished and replaced by 13 Probate Registries and a Central Registry.
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