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Parish Registers:
 
In England, most original parish registers are held locally, usually in the local record office, rather than held at the parish church.  See the Genuki website section on Church Records.

In Scotland the records are held by the General Register Office for Scotland (GROS) and microfilm copies are available in many libraries and family history centres worldwide.

Most parishes in Wales have deposited their registers (apart from recent volumes) either at the National Library of Wales or at one of the county record offices. View the LLGC/NLW web page on Church Records.

Some returns of baptisms, marriages and burials, relating mainly to European and Eurasian Christians in India, Burma and other areas administrated by the East India Company and the Government of India are held by the British Library - copies of the contemporary indexes and microfilm of many of the registers may be consulted directly in the Reading Room. See the British Library website for details.


Wills:

The National Archives has the records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, which cover mainly the southern half of the country. Digital images of wills are available from DocumentsOnline - downloads cost approx £3.50 per will.   The records of the Prerogative Court of York are held at the Borthwick Institute of the University of York.

The records of the minor Probate Courts are deposited in county record offices or other local archives. The courts of Canterbury and York only dealt with the wills of the very wealthy so most people are more likely to find a will in one of the minor probate courts. Information about records held locally can be found at the Familia website.  Some of these records are also described in the A2A (Access to Archives) database.

The National Library of Wales holds the original Welsh probates up to 1858.

Wills from 1858:

Information on wills where probate was granted later than 1 January 1858 are held at the Courts Service website. There is a section on Probate Records and Family History. Copies of the index to wills from 1858 to 1943 are available on microfiche at The National Archives. The National Library of Wales holds volumes of copy wills after 1858, up to 1940.