this website, which may be of interest to others on this forum. It is
http://www.sd-editions.com/AnaServer?ch ... +start.anv
From 1634 to its abolition in December 1640 (I know, I know, it's a bit
late) there are details of 738 court cases which have been transcribed by dr
Richard Cust and Dr. Andrew Hopper of Birmingham University.
I imagine most of you who are subscribed to Gen-Med read History Today
anyway, but I thought it was worth drawing your attention to it.
Best wishes
Merilyn Pedrick
Aldgate, South Australia