I've just found a reference to a Will on a Calderdale web site which states it's recorded at Wakefield Archives. Would I be able to view it and make a copy if I made a trip there?
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06-06-2011 12:16 PM #1Loves to help with queries
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06-06-2011 2:28 PM #2Loves to help with queries
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I shall organise a day out in the very near future. Thank you Graham
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If you have a reference, Wakefield Archives may be able to send you a copy. See the website or phone to discuss. However, with regard to the Wakefield copies, the book Probate Jurisdictions says "the usefulness...varies considerably. Some are very full summaries, others are only brief extracts".
The Borthwick is probably the better bet.
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