I can tell you that most of the ecclesiastical court books at LMA for
diocese of London courts can only be seen on microfilm, which in some
cases is pretty scratchy. So be prepared for that....
AAY
Liz Bradford Gibson wrote:
> Dear Members
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> I am wondering if any of you are able to give me some advice.
>
> I am just about to start my research for a dissertation on a
> comparison of Assize Courts and Church Courts for the reign of
> Elizabeth I, focussing on Surrey in particular, and have the
> opportunity to spend a couple of weeks in London at the end of April.
> Apart from the LMA, are there any other places members could recommend
> for me to visit and if so, are they aware of any restrictions or need
> for references etc?
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> I would be most grateful for any suggestions
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> With many thanks
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> Liz Gardiner
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