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Suing and being sued - finding people in legal disputes

Published date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 12:00:00 GMT

This talk covers the period from the mid-17th century to the present day and explains the different legal courts and types of cases they heard. Illustrations of individual cases with images of the associated legal documents held at The National Archives are included. Nigel Taylor is a legal records specialist at The National Archives, giving advice on records for criminals and for civil litigation cases. He also specialises in records of wills and death duty records. He has worked at The National Archives for over 20 years.

Author: Nigel Taylor Duration: 34:40

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