Publisher's Synopsis
"The Commissariot Record of Saint Andrews. Register of Testaments, 1549-1800" offers a rich historical resource for genealogists, historians, and legal scholars. This meticulously compiled register provides a detailed record of testaments from the Commissariot of St. Andrews, covering a period of significant social and legal change in Scotland. Spanning from 1549 to 1800, the book offers insights into inheritance practices, family structures, and the economic lives of people in the region.
Edited by Sir Francis James Grant, this volume is an invaluable tool for anyone researching Scottish history or tracing family lineages. The detailed records provide a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the lives and legacies of individuals who shaped the region. Researchers and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the depth and breadth of information contained within this historical register.
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