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NOTES AND QUERIES. tn s. v. FEB. 17, 1912.


PEDIGREES. Evidences of Descent from Wills, Prerog. Probate Court, London, 1650-1750 period, ten years searched for 5s. 6d. ; 1750-1800 period, ten years for 78. 6d. (except names beginning with B, H, M, 8, or W. for which special rates). Other London Probate Courts and all Provincial Probate Registries searched by arrangement. Abstracts of wills from _ 2. 6d. each. Researches in Public Record Office, Diocesan Registries Parochial and Non-Parochial Registers and other archives. Foreign searches. L. CULLETON, 92, Piccadilly, London

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