"The Fifty Earliest English Wills In The Court Of Probate, London. , A. d. 1387-1439, With A Priest's Of 1454" offers a rare glimpse into late medieval English society through its testamentary records. This collection presents transcriptions of the earliest wills processed in the Court of Probate, London, spanning from 1387 to 1439, with the addition of a priest's will from 1454.
These documents provide invaluable insights into the lives, possessions, and social structures of individuals during this period. Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in medieval legal and social history will find this compilation a vital resource. The wills offer a unique perspective on family relationships, economic activities, religious beliefs, and the material culture of late medieval England.
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