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 Wills & admons proved in the Peculiar Court of the Dean of Exeter 1630-1857
A list of wills and administrations proved or granted at the Peculiar Court of the Dean of Exeter, from the 1630s to 1857. The list is held at the Society of Genealogists, bound together with PECU1. It is a photocopy. The whereabouts of the original list (from which this copy was taken) have not been determined as yet. All the original probate copies of wills proved in this court were destroyed in 1942. This list therefore presents (with a few exceptions, where copies, transcripts or abstracts of wills have been located) the only surviving evidence that well over a thousand Devon individuals did in fact leave wills or had their estates administered.

The jurisdiction of the Dean’s Court covered the parish of Braunton (north-west of Barnstaple) and the Cathedral Close. The latter area seems not to have been an actual parish, but merely the area immediately around the cathedral in Exeter. Many of those who lived in the Cathedral Close worked in or for the cathedral in some way. It is disappointing that the list is totally uncommunicative as to the occupations of the testators and intestates within it.

Two men in the list, William Langworthy and William Stone, were said to be ‘of Norton’ at the time of their deaths. It has not proved possible to identify the location of Norton. Men with these names were married at Exeter Cathedral some 25 years before their deaths. It is just possible that they may have maintained some connection with the cathedral without actually living in the close itself.

Abbreviations used

Type

W - Will
A - Administration
I - Inventory
O – Other

Form

or - Original
co - Copy
ab - Abstract
tr - Transcript
le - List Entry
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Peculiar Court of the Dean of Exeter 1630-1857
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