Testamenta Eboracensia
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Reprint of the original, first published in 1836.
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This meticulous reproduction of a 19th-century historical document offers a direct portal into the wills and testaments from the York registry, preserving the original 1836 publication's detailed record of medieval and early modern life. Readers and researchers get an unfiltered look at the material culture, social structures, and personal concerns of individuals from a pivotal region in England, all through their own final bequests. The archival reprint serves as a crucial primary source, making a specialized collection of legal and personal histories widely accessible for the first time in generations.
What distinguishes this volume is its raw, unannotated presentation, allowing historians and genealogy enthusiasts to engage with the source material directly and draw their own conclusions. The compilation is particularly valuable for those tracing Northern English heritage or studying the economic and familial networks of the past, as the wills contain a wealth of specific names, locations, and possessions. This is a substantive resource for any serious scholar of British local history, providing the foundational texts that help piece together the everyday realities of centuries gone by.
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