| 11. | It was executed on 12 January 1720 and was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in October 1721.
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| 12. | In 1641 Duck contested the appointment of Sir William Meyrick as judge of the prerogative court of Canterbury, unsuccessfully.
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| 13. | By a patent confirmed on 15 July 1571 he was constituted joint-keeper of the prerogative court of Canterbury.
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| 14. | On 18 January 1633 / 4 a probate administration was recorded in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury for a William Barret.
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| 15. | His will, made on 20 February 1555 / 6, was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 June 1556.
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| 16. | On 21 May 1771, in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Administration ( with the Will annexed ) were granted to her.
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| 17. | On 4 January she wrote her own will and instructed her executors to continue her fight at the Prerogative Court after her death.
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| 18. | Lucy died of an illness aged about 39, and her will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 13 January 1784.
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| 19. | His will in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury referred to him as though he were accorded the accolade of a British knight, viz .:
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| 20. | From February 1852 he was judge of the prerogative court of Canterbury ( PCC ) until the abolition of this jurisdiction on 9 December 1857.
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