About Us Products What's New Resources Contact Us
Maryland (General)
Abstracts of the Testamentary Proceedings of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Volume 15 (XV)1719-1721; Libers 24, 25 (pp. 1-87)
The Prerogative Court was the focal point for probate in colonial Maryland. All matters of probate went directly to the Prerogative Court, which was located in Annapolis, Maryland’s colonial capital. The Prerogative Court was also the colony’s court for equity cases—resolution of disputes over the settlement and distribution of an estate.

Volume XV consists of abstracts of the records for the period 1719–1721, as found in Liber 24 and part of 25. The abstracts are arranged chronologically by court session. For the most part, the transcriptions state the names of the principals (testators, heirs, witnesses, administrators, and so forth) as well as details of bequests, names of slaves, appraisers, and more. In all, this volume refers to between 7,500 and 8,000 residents of the Province of Maryland during the first quarter of the 18th century.

Price:   $ 29.50    By:  Vernon L. Skinner
Catalog Number: CC9997




 

Change Shipping Zone Show Cart Modify Cart Go to Checkout Stand