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Feudalism / Anti-Protestantism / Real property law / Counter-Reformation / Inquisition / Religious law / Court of Wards and Liveries / Escheat / Historical revision of the Inquisition / Law / Christianity / Religion
Date: 2012-12-17 06:38:56
Feudalism
Anti-Protestantism
Real property law
Counter-Reformation
Inquisition
Religious law
Court of Wards and Liveries
Escheat
Historical revision of the Inquisition
Law
Christianity
Religion

Guide reference: Legal Records Information 10 Online version: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk > Records > In-depth research guides > Landholders and heirs in inquisitions post mortem 1236-c.1640 Landholders and heirs

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