TheGenealogist Releases Over 330,000 Historic Wills and Probate Records spanning 500 years
TheGenealogist has just added a substantial new release to its growing collection of historical records, making over 330,000 names available from a variety of wills and probate sources across England and Scotland. These valuable records are great for historians trying to push their tree back, with records spanning 500 years from the 14th century up to the 19th century. They provide a remarkable glimpse into the lives, legacies, and legal affairs of past generations.
Among the notable figures in this collection is George Buchanan (1506–1582), the Scottish historian, humanist scholar, and tutor to King James VI. His testament appears in the Commissariot Record of Edinburgh (1514–1600), offering researchers a direct connection to one of the great minds of the Scottish Renaissance.
[ George Buchanan shown in the new records on TheGenealogist ]
Read more about George Buchanan’s fascinating life in our latest article, “The Scholar Who Tutored a King and Defied a Queen”: https://www.thegenealogist.co.uk/featuredarticles/2025/george-buchanan-8698/
The new collections now available to search on TheGenealogist include:
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Archdeaconry of Cornwall Wills and Administrations 1569-1699
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A Calendar of Wills, Gloucestershire 1541-1650
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Calendars of Lincoln Wills 1320-1600 (covering Lincoln, Leicester, Rutland, Northampton, Huntingdon, Bedford, Buckingham, Hertford, and Oxford)
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Wills and Administrations Preserved in the District Probate Court of Lewes 1541-1652 (covering East Sussex)
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Dougal's Index Register to Next of Kin, Heirs at Law, and Cases of Unclaimed Money
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Commissariot Record of Edinburgh, Register of Testaments, 1514-1600
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Commissariot of Inverness, Hamilton & Campsie Testaments, 1630-1800
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Abstracts of Probates and Sentences in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 1620-1624
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Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills Index 1653-1656
These records are fully searchable and form part of TheGenealogist’s ongoing effort to bring hard-to-access historical documents into the hands of family historians, academic researchers, and local history enthusiasts.
Mark Bayley, Head of Online Content at TheGenealogist, said:
"These records span centuries of history, from the 1300s through to the early modern era. Whether you're uncovering humble tradespeople or historical figures like George Buchanan, this collection can help you push your tree back before the time of parish records."
Available now to all Standard and Diamond subscribers, these wills and probate collections are part of TheGenealogist’s commitment to preserving and sharing the stories of the past through original records, expertly indexed and easily searchable online.