No doubt there has been a great surge in demand now that Ancestry has a large part of the NBI on line, I would also imagine that many people are finding wills that they never expected to have been written.
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This has now been extended to 1966 on the Ancestry website.
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Not only have Ancestry extended the records but they also appear to have added the missing years: "Our collection covers 80 years from 1861 to 1941. We currently do not have the books for the years 1858-1860 and there are some gaps for the years 1863, 1868, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1883, 1888, 1899-1903 and 1910-1911. However, we hope to add records for these years as soon as possible."
Incidentally LDS have copies on microfilm of wills (but not admons) from 1858 to 1925. The films are on site in London (currently based at TNA Kew).
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